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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Agenda Packet CITY OF RENTON AGENDA - City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Monday, October 26, 2020 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Councilmembers are attending this meeting remotely through Zoom. Audience comments will be accommodated through Zoom, but the public is requested to sign up for such testimony by calling 425-430-6501 or emailing cityclerk@rentonwa.gov or jmedzegian@rentonwa.gov by 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting. The public may also submit comments in writing to cityclerk@rentonwa.gov by 5 p.m. on the day of the meeting. For those wishing to attend by Zoom, please (1) click this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87006639675 (or copy the URL and paste into a web browser) or (2) call-in to the Zoom meeting by dialing 253-215-8782 and entering 870 0663 9675, or (3) call 425-430-6501 by 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting to request an invite with a link to the meeting. Those providing audience comments will be limited to 5 minutes each speaker unless an exception is granted by the Council. Attendees will be muted and not audible to the Council except during times they are designated to speak. Advance instructions for how to address the Council will be provided to those who sign up in advance to speak and again during the meeting. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 4. AUDIENCE COMMENTS NOTICE to all participants: Pursuant to state law, RCW 42.17A.555, campaigning for any ballot measure or candidate in City Hall and/or during any portion of the council meeting, including the audience comment portion of the meeting, is PROHIBITED. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion if requested by a Councilmember. a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of October 19, 2020. Council Concur b) AB - 2740 City Clerk submits the quarterly list of fully executed contracts between 7/1/2020 - 9/30/2020, and a report of agreements expiring between 10/1/2020 – 3/31/2021 None; Information Only c) AB - 2743 City Clerk reports the results of the October 14, 2020 bid opening, and submits the staff recommendation to award the Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement project, CAG-20-332, to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, Nordvind Company in the amount of $302,529.70. Council Concur d) AB - 2735 Utility Systems Division submits CAG-20-122, Maplewood Creek and Madsen Creek Sediment Basin Cleaning Project 2020, with Sierra Pacific Construction, LLC, and requests release of the retainage bond after 60 days once all required releases from the State have been obtained. Council Concur e) AB - 2737 Utility Systems Division recommends approval of Amendment No. 1, to CAG- 20-023, with King County Flood Control District, in order to accept an additional $75,000 in grant funds for the Monroe Ave NE Storm System Improvement project. Refer to Finance Committee 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics marked with an asterisk (*) may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be held by the Chair if further review is necessary. a) Finance Committee: Vouchers, HMA contract, Human Services Funding Recommendations 7. LEGISLATION Ordinance for second and final reading: a) Ordinance No. 5984: Code Cleanup (D-172 - Docket 14, Group E) (First Reading on 10/19/2020) 8. NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more information.) 9. ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA (Preceding Council Meeting) 4:30 p.m. - MEETING REMOTELY Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21 To view Council Meetings online, please visit rentonwa.gov/councilmeetings October 19, 2020 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES CITY OF RENTON MINUTES - City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Monday, October 19, 2020 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pavone called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM. ROLL CALL Councilmembers Present: Ruth Pérez, Council President Randy Corman, Council Position No. 1 Angelina Benedetti, Council Position No. 2 Valerie O'Halloran, Council Position No. 3 Ryan McIrvin, Council Position No. 4 Ed Prince, Council Position No. 5 Kim-Khánh Vǎn, Council Position No. 7 (All Councilmembers attended remotely) Councilmembers Absent: ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT Armondo Pavone, Mayor Cheryl Beyer, Senior Assistant City Attorney Jason Seth, City Clerk Julia Medzegian, Council Liaison Kristi Rowland, Organizational Development Manager Amanda Askren, Property & Technical Services Manager David Buchheit, Economic Development Manager Chip Vincent, Community & Economic Development Administrator Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator Jan Hawn, Administrative Services Administrator Ellen Bradley-Mak, Human Resources and Risk Management Administrator Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator Cliff Long, Economic Development Director Jim Seitz, Transportation Systems Director Cailin Hunsaker, Parks & Trails Director AGENDA ITEM #5. a) October 19, 2020 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Ron Straka, Utilities Systems Director Chief Ed VanValey, Police Department Administrator Commander Jeff Hardin, Police Department (All staff attended remotely except City Clerk Seth) SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS a) King County COVID-19 Update - King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn: King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn provided a brief update on the Covid-19 pandemic and response. Councilmember Dunn also answered questions from Council on a wide-range of topics including working more collaboratively with King County, the Red Lion Inn de- intensification homeless shelter, and the recent one-tenth of one percent sales tax King County and a number of cites adopted to address affordable housing issues. b) Age-friendly City Designation - AARP Representative Doug Shadel: AARP Representative Doug Shadel give a brief presentation on the City’s recent designation as an Age-friendly City. He congratulated City staff and officials and remarked that Renton is now one of only four cities in Washington with this designation. Mayor Pavone displayed the certificate and thanked Mr. Shadel and AARP for the designation. PUBLIC HEARINGS a) Street Vacation Petition, 1300 Bronson Way North (VAC-20-001): This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Pavone opened the public hearing to consider the petition to vacate a one-foot strip of alleyway, located near 1300 Bronson Way N; petitioner Halene Sigmund, File #VAC-20-001. Property & Technical Services Manager Amanda Askren reviewed the petition’s location and background. She noted that the petition was received on July 21, 2020 and verified as sufficient by City staff on September 1, 2020. Ms. Askren remarked that the vacation petition proposes to vacate a one-foot strip of alleyway that was dedicated on the original plat in 1907. She also remarked that the petition was submitted in conjunction with a land use application by the Construction Industry Training Council of Washington (CITC), which is currently in process. Continuing, Ms. Askren reported that during the land use process, the building survey showed that the current building is located one-foot into the entire existing alleyway boundary lines on the west side of the alley, and this petition proposes to vacate that one-foot wide strip of alleyway where the building encroaches City right-of-way, and requires a one-foot wide strip of land to be dedicated on the entire east side of the alleyway in order to maintain the full sixteen-feet alley width required by City code. Ms. Askren reported that the petition was circulated to City departments and outside agencies for comments and no objections were raised. She did note that there are utilities within the existing alleyway, but they are not affected by this one-foot vacation. Ms. Askren stated that the staff recommendation is to approve the vacation with the following conditions: 1. Dedication of one-foot strip on east side to maintain sixteen-feet alley width 2. Petitioner to provide an appraisal of the one-foot vacation. AGENDA ITEM #5. a) October 19, 2020 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Concluding, Ms. Askren reported that if Council approves the vacation to move forward with these conditions, the department will refer the appraisal to the Utilities Committee so a compensation amount, if any, can be recommended for adoption by the full Council. Mayor Pavone invited public comment:  Patrick Hansen-Lund, remarked that he had no specific comments, but had signed up to ensure he could speak if necessary.  Tim Rhodes, from the Construction Industry Training Council of Washington (CITC), remarked that CITC is a not-for-profit training program for the construction industry. He also pointed out that the organization is dedicating the same amount of property as is being proposed for vacation. There being no further comments or discussion, it was MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE STREET VACATION PETITION TO MOVE FORWARD IN THE PROCESS SUBJECT TO THE DEDICATION OF A ONE-FOOT STRIP OF LAND ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE ALLEYWAY AND SUBJECT TO THE PETITIONER PROVIDING AN APPRAISAL OF THE ONE-FOOT STRIP OF LAND PROPOSED TO BE VACATED. CARRIED. b) 2021 CDBG Allocations: This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Pavone opened the public hearing to consider the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds Allocation and Use Summary for 2021. Economic Development Manager David Buchheit reviewed the CDBG background and 2021 funding plan. He reported that for 2021, the total CDBG funds for King County contractual set- asides, City planning and Administration, and City public facility and improvement activities is $713,229. Mr. Buchheit remarked that the City receives an annual allotment of CDBG funds from King County, and noted that it is a flexible program that provides communities with resources to address a wide-range of unique community development needs, and that the program is administered through the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Mr. Buchheit reported the following staff recommendation for the 2021 CDBG Funding Allocations and Use Summary: Activity National Objective Amount King County Contractual Set-Asides Not Applicable - General Administration $71,323 - Capital Administration $14,265 - Housing Stability Program $35,661 - Housing Repair Program $178,307 Subtotal: $299,566 AGENDA ITEM #5. a) October 19, 2020 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES City Planning and Administration Not Applicable $71,323 Public Facilities and Improvements Program (“Public Improvements Program”) Low-and Moderate- Income Area Benefit $342,350 2021 Total: $713,229 Concluding, Mr. Buchheit explained that any increases in entitlement funds will go to the Downtown Streetscapes Improvements project after funding planning and administration to the maximum allowable amount, any decrease in entitlement will decrease the amount to the Downtown Streetscape Improvements project, and 2021 Public Improvements Program funds not under contract by December 31, 2021 will be recaptured and reallocated to the Healthy Housing Program, and any program income will be allocated to the Healthy Housing Program. He noted that the staff recommends adopting the 2021 CDBG Funding Allocations and Use Summary. There being no public comments or discussion, it was MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY O'HALLORAN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE STAFF RECOMMENDATION TO ADOPT THE 2021 CDBG FUNDING ALLOCATION AND USE SUMMARY AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT City Clerk Jason Seth reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the City’s recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2020 and beyond. Items noted were:  The next virtual trivia night will be Tuesday, October 27 at 6:30 p.m. Join us for this month’s trivia as we test your Halloween knowledge with “Tricks & Trivia.” The games are designed and hosted by TriviaHub Live and consist of three rounds over 60 minutes. Contestants can play alone or as part of a team using a computer or mobile device. Prizes will be awarded. Participants will be placed in a waiting room until 6:30. For more information and registration, visit http://rentonwa.gov/trivianight.  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.  Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in occasional street closures. AUDIENCE COMMENTS  Nancy Quinn, Renton, requested the west end of SE 5th St be closed to through traffic. She also urged Council to do something about the current use of the Red Lion Inn as a King County de-intensification shelter. Mayor Pavone noted that her request to close off the street had been received last week and the administration is reviewing the request. AGENDA ITEM #5. a) October 19, 2020 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  Winter Cashman, Renton, praised King County's use of the Red Lion Inn as a homeless shelter. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing. a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of October 12, 2020. Council Concur. b) AB - 2730 City Clerk reported the bid results from the September 15, 2020 bid opening, and submitted the staff recommendation to award the Downtown Streetscape Phase I project to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, RW Scott Construction, in the amount of $839,369.50. Council Concur. c) AB - 2736 Community & Economic Development Department recommended approval and ratification of Amendment No. 2 to Standstill Agreement with DevCo, extending the agreement to October 8, 2020; and approval and ratification of Amendment No. 3 to Standstill Agreement with DevCo, modifying the agreement and extending the standstill period to March 2021. Council Concur. d) AB - 2718 Human Resources / Risk Management Department recommended approval of the 2021 Healthcare Management Administrators Fee Schedule, in an amount of approximately $359,640, for medical and dental claims administration for active employees and LEOFF I retirees. Refer to Finance Committee. MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a) Utilities Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to execute the agreement with BHC Consultants LLC in the amount of $493,533 for the Burnett Avenue South and Williams Avenue South Water Quality Retrofit Project. MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY BENEDETTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. b) Utilities Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to: • Approve the proposed 2021 and 2022 revenue increase of 2% for each year for the Water Utility, Wastewater Utility, and Surface Water Utility. • Approve the proposed 2021 and 2022 revenue increase of 2% for each year for the Solid Waste Utility residential and roll-off rates. • Approve the proposed 2021 revenue decrease of 4% and the 2022 revenue increase of 0% for the Solid Waste commercial rate. • Approve the deferral of the King County rate stabilization charge for 2021 and 2022 per wastewater account. • Approve the proposed 2021 and 2022 system development charges. The Committee further recommended that ordinances be prepared to amend Chapter 1, Garbage; Chapter 2, Storm and Surface Water; Chapter 4 Water; and Chapter 5, Sewer of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of City Code and be presented for first reading. AGENDA ITEM #5. a) October 19, 2020 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY BENEDETTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. c) Utilities Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Easement with Puget Sound Energy and adjust the budget accordingly in order to accept $2,000 in compensation for the easement from Puget Sound Energy. MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY BENEDETTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. LEGISLATION Ordinance for first reading: a) Ordinance No. 5984: An ordinance was read cleaning up certain code provisions by amending Subsections 4-1-045.B, 4-1-045.F.1, 4-1-045.F.2, 4-1 045.F.7, 4-1-060.D, and 4-1-070.B.1; Section 4-1-085; Subsection 4-1-110.E; Section 4-1-180; Subsections 4-1-190.D.22, 4-1-190.F, 4-1-190.G.1, 4-1-190.G.2, 4-1-190.H.1, 4-1-190.H.2, and 4-1-190.H.4; Section 4-1-200; Subsections 4-1-220.A, 4-1-220.D.1, 4-1-230.C, 4-1-240.B.1, 4-1-240.B.2, 4-2-020.J, 4-2- 080.A.6, 4-2-080.A.16, 4-2-080.A.28, 4-2-100.B, 4-2-110.E.4.a, 4-2-120.A, and 4-7-060.D; Section 4-9-010; Subsections 4-9-020.D.2, 4-9-025.D.2, 4-9-090.F.1, 4-9-090.F.2, 4-9-090.F.3, 4-9-140.C, 4-9-150.F.2, 4-9-150.F.4, 4-9-180.E, and 4-9-220.C; the definition of Aquifer Protection Area (APA) in Section 4-11-010; Subsections 9-16-4.D, 9-16-4.E, and 9-16-8.C of the Renton Municipal Code; providing for severability; and establishing an effective date. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, 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. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. TIME: 8:04 P.M. Jason A. Seth, MMC, City Clerk Jason Seth, Recorder 19 Oct 2020 AGENDA ITEM #5. a) Council Committee Meeting Calendar October 19, 2020 October 26, 2020 Monday 1:45 PM Finance Committee, Chair Prince - VIDEOCONFERENCE 1. HMA Health Plan Contract 2. Human Services Funding Recommendations 3. Vouchers 4. Emerging Issues in Finance 2:30 PM Planning and Development Committee, Chair Corman - VIDEOCONFERENCE 1. Renton Registration Program Update 2. Housing needs Assessment Results 3. Sewer Availability Letter 4. Emerging Issues in CED 3:45 PM Public Safety Committee, Chair Benedetti - VIDEOCONFERENCE 1. Emerging Issues in Public Safety 4:30 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Pérez - VIDEOCONFERENCE 1. Budget – Department Presentations and Council Deliberations 7:00 PM City Council Meeting, Chair Pérez – VIDEOCONFERENCE AGENDA ITEM #5. a) AB - 2740 City Council Regular Meeting - 26 Oct 2020 SUBJECT/TITLE: 3rd Quarter 2020 Contract Report RECOMMENDED ACTION: None; Information Only DEPARTMENT: City Clerk STAFF CONTACT: Jason Seth, City Clerk EXT.: 6502 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: N/A SUMMARY OF ACTION: None - Information only EXHIBITS: A. Fully Executed Contracts (7-1-2020 - 9-30-2020) B. Expiring Contracts (10-01-2020 - 03-31-2021) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: None - Information Only AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon air CAG-20-092 Widener & Associates - Support Services to relieve the flood caused blockage of the Seaplane Base at the City of Renton Municipal Airport air $74,573 $74,573 P Contractor: (091850) WIDENER & ASSOCIATES 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Widener & Associates - AddiƟonal terms and agreement - Provide Permiƫng Support Services to Relieve the Flood Caused Blockage of the Seaplane Base 08/04/2020Adden #1-20addendum CAG-20-104 Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell, LLP - Provide legal advice on maƩers related to the Renton Municipal Airport air $40,000 $74,000 P Contractor: (040064) KAPLAN KIRSCH & ROCKWELL LLP 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell, LLP - Provide legal advice on maƩers related to the Renton Municipal Airport 09/10/2020Adden #1-20addendum CAG-20-106 MoƩ MacDonald, LLC - Assessment of flood damages to the Airport Seaplane Base Infrastructure & nagavaƟonal areas air $67,700 $67,700 P Contractor: (051522) MOTT MACDONALD LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - moƩ Macdonald, llc - Provide Marine Engineering Services 08/10/2020Adden #1-20addendum CAG-20-129 CBRE - Appraisal ArbitraƟon Services on a Leasing MaƩer involving the Renton Municipal Airport air $2,500 $2,500 P 09/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/01/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-132 Agreement with the Federal AviaƟon AdministraƟon for Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding air $69,000 $69,000 R 12/31/2024 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/11/2020n/a (new) Total Count air: 5 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon ced CAG-19-222 Tacoma Art Museum - Loan of the Elshin Mural - Miners at Work ced $0 $0 M 03/30/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - - Extension of loan of art Tacoma Art Museum07/24/2020Adden #1-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 03/30/2021 CAG-19-244 Western Neon - Design, fabricaƟon & installaƟon of Renton Loop Public Art Project ced $146,261 $146,261 P Contractor: (090945) WESTERN NEON INC 10/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #2-20 - - Western NeonExtension of Ɵme of performance for fabricaƟon & installaƟon of the Renton Loop public art piece 08/04/2020Adden #2-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 10/31/2020 CAG-20-157 Penney loŌs, LLCMulƟ-Family Housing Property Tax ExempƟon Agreement ced $0 $0 M 12/31/2033 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/20/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-162 Renton Housing Authority - Sunset Neighborhood Center Capital Grant Agreement ($400,000) ced $400,000 $400,000 R 08/01/2023 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/01/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-164 #1 Nail Pro, Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (104943) #1 NAIL PRO INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/18/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-165 2nd Time Around LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115734) 2ND TIME AROUND LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-166 46 Belly LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115735) 46 BELLY LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-167 Allcare Medical Clinic, Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115736) ALLCARE MEDICAL CLINIC INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/19/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-168 Al-Madina Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115737) AL-MADINA INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-169 AnƟques 4U- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (005108) ANTIQUES 4U 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-170 A-SoluƟon Cellphone & Tablet Repair - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115739) ASOLUTION 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/19/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-171 Arts Tech Group - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115738) ARTS TECH GROUP 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-172 Avinash PrinƟng dba Sudden PrinƟng - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115740) AVINASH PRINTING 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-173 Bet Boon Inc dba Boon Boona Coffee - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (113636) BOON BOONA COFFEE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/19/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-174 Blossom Vegetarian - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (010134) BLOSSOM VEGETARIAN 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/19/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-175 Brandee Decrevel- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115741) BRANDEE DECREVEL 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-176 TYC Dosan CorporaƟon dba Burger Town - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (112915) BURGER TOWN 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/18/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 3 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-177 CD Danza Salon & Spa Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115742) CD DANZA SALON & SPA INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-178 Cedar River Smokehouse BBQ - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (110638) CEDAR RIVER SMOKEHOUSE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-179 Chill 425 Corp dba City Scene Café & Cedar River Café- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115743) CHILL 425 CORP 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-180 ChrisƟe's Catering 2 LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (113320) CHRISTIE'S CATERING 2 LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-181 CK Nails & Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115744) CK NAILS & SPA 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-182 Clarity Acupuncture and Herbs - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115745) CLARITY ACUPUNCTURE AND HERBS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-183 Common Ground Coffee & Cupcakes Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (043332) COMMON GROUND COFFEE & 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-184 Corbin ChiropracƟc Clinic - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114098) CORBIN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-185 Cugini Florists & Fine GiŌs (Quicksilver Floral Services, Inc) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (019283) CUGINI FLORISTS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 4 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-186 Cyborg Mobile - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (114831) CYBORG MOBILE LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-187 Cynthia Alegre, DDS, PS dba Renton kids DenƟstry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115748) CYNTHIA ALEGRE, DDS, PS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-188 D-Box LLC (Renton CrossFit) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115751) D-BOX LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-189 Dallco, LLC dba Berliner Pub - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (115749) DALLCO, LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-190 David B Ford DDS- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115750) DAVID B FORD DDS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-191 DenƟ Belli DenƟstry (Michele Taylor, DDS.)- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115752) DENTI BELLI DENTISTRY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-192 Derron Calvin - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115753) DERRON CALVIN 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-193 DPAD Retro Gaming - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115754) DPAD RETRO GAMING 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-194 Elips LLC dba Pho World - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115755) ELIPS LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 5 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-195 Euro Slice Deli - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115756) EURO SLICE DELI 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-196 Evergreen Granite & Cabinet (Louie East, LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115757) EVERGREEN GRANITE & CABINET 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-197 Fairwood MarƟal Arts - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115758) FAIRWOOD MARTIAL ARTS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-198 First Impressions Dental Care (Richard Sodegren DDS) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (112393) FIRST IMPRESSIONS DENTAL CARE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-199 ForƟfied Fitness (Empower Health LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115759) FORTIFIED FITNESS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-200 Four Generals Brewing - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115760) FOUR GENERALS BREWING 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-201 Fred BenneƩ CreaƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115768) FRED BENNETT CREATIONS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-202 Gabriela Nemere at 44th St Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (111191) GABRIELA NEMERE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-203 GJAJ Inc dba Plum Delicious Family Restaurant- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (115761) GJAJ INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 6 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-204 Go Family DenƟstry at the Landing (Daniel Go) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115762) GO FAMILY DENTISTRY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-205 Goldon Wok - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115763) GOLDON WOK 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-206 Grace Beauty Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114430) GRACE BEAUTY SALON 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-207 Grass CPA & Associates LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115764) GRASS CPA & ASSOCIATES LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-208 Hairpeace - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114413) HAIRPEACE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-209 Handly ChiropracƟc Clinic - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (106744) HANDLY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-210 Highland ChiropracƟc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-211 Highland Cleaners (Choi's Group LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114081) HIGHLAND CLEANERS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-212 Highlands Academy LLC dba Kiddie Academy of Renton - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (115767) HIGHLANDS ACADEMY LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 7 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-213 Home Health SoluƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115769) HOME HEALTH SOLUTIONS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-214 Celebrity Spa (Hotstone Spa) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115770) HOTSTONE SPA 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-215 Integrated TesƟng and SoluƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115773) INTEGRATED TESTING & SOLUTIONS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-216 Jack & Jill Nails BouƟque - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115774) JACK & JILL NAILS BOUTIQUE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-217 Janai Carraway - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (108605) JANAI CARRAWAY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-218 Joseph Conrad Tax SoluƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (108605) JANAI CARRAWAY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-219 Juan Carlos Salazar DDS dba Highlands Family Dental - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115777) JUAN CARLOS SALAZAR DDS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/19/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-221 JusƟn Carey TaƩoo - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (112895) JUSTIN CAREY TATTOO 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-222 Kainaz Byramjee DDS dba KB Family Dental - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115778) KAINAZ BYRAMJEE DDS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 8 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-223 Kenneth Grover - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115779) KENNETH L GROVER 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-224 Kim's Tae Kwon Do - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115521) KIM'S TAE KWON DO 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-225 Cedar River Dental (Kirk E. King DDS ) SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115780) KIRK E KING DDS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-226 KN Hair Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115781) KN HAIR SALON 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-227 La Fuente Mexican Restaurant (Barajas - Gonzalez, Inc.)- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (115782) LA FUENTE MEXICAN RETAURANT 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/09/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-228 Lan Alice Chen DDS dba Inspired DenƟstry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (112440) LAN ALICE CHEN DDS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-229 Law Office of Cornelia Clark - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115783) LAW OFFICE OF CORNELIA CLARK 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-230 LiŌ AV- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115785) LIFT AV LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-231 Lotus Hair & Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115787) LOTUS HAIR & NAILS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 9 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-232 MarƟn R Greget MD - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (114123) MARTIN R GREGET MD 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-233 Mazatlan Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (115788) MAZATLAN RESTAURANT 7 INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-234 McClincy's Brothers Floor Covering Inc. - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-235 Microblading ArƟstry LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115789) MICROBLADING ARTISTRY LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-236 Mitreking LCC dba LA Frames - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115790) MITREKING LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-237 Modern to Vintage Furniture & Design - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115791) MODERN TO VINTAGE FURNITURE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-238 Naan-N-Curry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115792) NAANNCURRY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-239 New Zen Japanese Restaurant = SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115793) MIYAKE CORPORATION / NEW ZEN 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-240 Nina Nail & Hair - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114384) NINA NAIL & HAIR 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 10 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-241 Nori Presto Teriyaki - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115794) NORI PRESTO TERIYAKI 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-242 Northwest Eye Care- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115795) NORTHWEST EYE CARE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-243 Northwest Gold and Diamond - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115796) NORTHWEST GOLD & DIAMOND 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-244 Obelisk - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115797) OBELISK 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-245 Over the Rainbow - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115798) OVER THE RAINBOW 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-246 Pabla Indian Cuisine - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115799) PABLA INDIAN CUISINE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-247 Papaya Vietnamese Café- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115800) PAPAYA VIETNAMESE CAFE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-248 Peak Sports and Spine Physical Therapy- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115801) PEAK SPORTS & SPINE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/18/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-249 Peanut Dog LLC dba Peyrassol Café at Southport - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115802) PEANUT DOG LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 11 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-250 Pristera OrthodonƟcs - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115803) PRISTERA ORTHODONTICS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-251 Progressive Psychological, LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-252 Queen Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115804) QUEEN NAILS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-253 Razor Planet Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115805) RAZOR PLANET INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-254 Red House Beverages - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-255 Reign Fitness & Performance - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115806) REIGN FITNESS & PERFORMANCE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-256 Renton Center ChiropracƟc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115807) RENTON CENTER CHIROPRACTIC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-257 Renton Collision Center - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (066994) RENTON COLLISION CENTER 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-258 Renton Countryside Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115808) RENTON COUNTRYSIDE CAFE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 12 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-259 Renton Dental Professionals - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115809) RENTON DENTAL PROFESSIONALS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-260 Renton Seafood Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115810) RENTON SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-261 ReRack - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115853) RERACK 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-262 Rickards TransportaƟon Services LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115811) RICKARDS TRANSPORTATION SVCS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-263 RLO Training - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115409) RLO TRAINING 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-264 Rob's Appliance Service - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115812) ROB'S APPLIANCE SERVICE LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-265 Rubaƫno's Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115813) RUBATTINO'S RESTAURANT 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-266 Salon 334- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115814) SALON 334 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-267 Salon FiŌy 7- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115815) SALON FIFTY 7 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 13 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-268 SanƟllano Company dba Casa Durango - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115816) SANTILLANO COMPANY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-269 Seaplane Scenics - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115817) SEAPLANE SCENICS LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-270 SeaƩle Training Zone - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115818) SEATTLE TRAINING ZONE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-271 Sekhon Law, PLLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (073525) SEKHON LAW PLLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/18/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-272 Shana Sanders dba Shana at The Boulevard Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114335) SHANA @ THE BOULEVARD SALON 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-273 ShooƟng Star Childcare - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (114654) SHOOTING STAR CHILDCARE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/28/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-274 Singtong - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115819) SINGTONG LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-275 SL CosmeƟc and General DenƟstry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115820) SL COSMETIC&GENERAL DENTISTRY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-276 South Lake European Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115821) SOUTH LAKE EUROPEAN INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/19/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 14 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-277 SpoonFed Training - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115822) SPOONFED TRAINING 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/18/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-278 Steve Yang DDS - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115396) STEVE YANG DDS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-279 Stewart Law - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115543) STEWART LAW PLLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20--28 Teriyaki Box - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115827) TERIYAKI BOX 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-280 Summer Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115823) SUMMER NAILS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-281 Sweet P Beauty - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115825) SWEET P BEAUTY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-282 Tacqueria La Rancherita - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115826) TACQUERIA LA RANCHERITA INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/20/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-284 The Brewmaster's Taproom - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115828) THE BREWMASTER'S TAPROOM 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-285 The Hop Garden - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115829) THE HOP GARDEN 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/28/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 15 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-286 Tobacco City - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115829) THE HOP GARDEN 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/28/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-287 Top Fade Barber Shop - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115831) TOP FADE BARBER SHOP 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-288 Union 6 Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115832) UNION 6 SALON 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-289 Unique Nails and Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115833) UNIQUE NAILS AND SPA 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-290 Urban Sprouts LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115834) URBAN SPROUTS LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-291 Valley Implants and PeriodonƟcs - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (108749) VALLEY IMPLANTS & PERIODONTICS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-292 Valley Urology Center- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115835) VALLEY UROLOGY CENTER 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-293 Van's Auto Repair r- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115836) VAN'S AUTO REPAIR 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-294 Vi Le CPA - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $115,838 $115,838 P Contractor: (115838) VI LE CPA 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 16 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-295 Vin Deli LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115837) VIN DELI LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-296 Vince's Italian Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (086208) VINCE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-297 Vision Auto Repair Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115840) VISION AUOT REPAIR INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-298 Washington Building Supplies LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114122) WA BUILDING SUPPLIES LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-299 Waterbabies LLC- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115841) WATERBABIES LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/18/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-300 Weihan Wang- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115842) WEIHAN WANG 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-301 Whistle Stop Ale House- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (115843) WHISTLE STOP ALE HOUSE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-302 Doug Weller - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115854) DOUG WELLER 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-303 Yvonne PasƟka Classical Acupuncture Inc SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115845) YVONNE PASTIKA CLASSICAL 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/25/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 17 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-304 Access Speech & Language Therapy Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (112891) ACCESS SPEECH&LANGUAGE THERAPY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/08/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-305 AFH All Senior Carec - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115847) AFH ALL SENIOR CARE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-306 Alliance 2020, Inc. - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (001902) ALLIANCE 2020 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/20/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-307 Beƫnger Wood Products Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (009474) BETTINGER WOOD PRODUCTS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-308 Classic Cleaners (Koh's Investment, LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115746) CLASSIC CLEANERS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-309 Create Hair Studio - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115747) CREATE HAIR STUDIO 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-310 Fit Bar Superfood Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115849) FIT BAR SUPERFOOD CAFE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/09/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-311 Hair Clips - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115765) HAIR CLIPS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-312 Howard B Miller MD - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115771) HOWARD B MILLER MD INC P.S. 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 18 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-313 Huyen & Son LLC dba Lemongrass Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115772) HUYEN & SON LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-314 Jeffery A Ames and Associates - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115775) JEFFERY A AMES & ASSOCIATES 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-315 Restore IntegraƟve Psychiatry - KaƟe Kern PMHNP SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115846) KATIE KERN PMHNP 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/28/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-316 Larkspur Landing Renton (LL Renton OPCO) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (043520) LARKSPUR LANDING RENTON 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/27/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-317 Learning Express Toys - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115784) LEARNING EXPRESS TOYS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-318 Linda's Barber Shop - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115786) LINDA'S BARBER SHOP 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/26/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-319 MC Studio - Massage Therapy - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115848) MC STUDIO - MASSAGE THERAPY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/08/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-320 Sushi Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (115824) SUSHI CAFE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-321 Solera, LLC, Dev Co, LLC, Solera Manager, LLC. - StandsƟll agreement ced $0 $0 M 03/19/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Solera, LLC, Dev Co, LLC, Solera Manager, LLC. - StandsƟll agreement amendment 08/31/2020Adden #1-20addendum \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 19 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-333 Julie's Landmark Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114289) JULIE'S LANDMARK CAFE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-342 KaƟe J's Bar & Grill (DMITCHELLD, LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115851) KATIE J'S 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/02/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-343 Fly with Chris - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115850) FLY WITH CHRIS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/08/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-344 Newcastle Montessori Children's House SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115852) NEWCASTLE MONTESSORI 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/09/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-345 Abyssinia Hair Beauty Clinic - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115855) ABYSSINIA HAIR BEAUTY CLINIC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/09/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-346 ScoƩ A Babin DDS - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115881) SCOTT A BABIN, DDS, LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/10/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-347 Xia's Massage - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115277) XIA'S MASSAGE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/10/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-348 Viking Sewing and Vacuum - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (112711) VIKING SEWING CENTER 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/10/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-349 Surveys Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115879) SURVEYS INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/09/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 20 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-350 Renton Laundry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114339) RENTON LAUNDRY LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/08/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-351 Perfect Ten Nail & Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115882) PERFECT TEN NAILS & SPA LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/17/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-358 VMC (CED Project) Joe couples - VMC Talbot Rd/IntersecƟon Improvements - AdapƟve Signal System IntegraƟon ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (048821) MENKA SONI 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/22/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-360 Stop 4 Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115883) STOP 4 NAILS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/21/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-361 Mandy J Louis DMD- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115884) MANDY J LOUIS DMD PLLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/21/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-362 Sperry DenƟstry- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115885) SPERRY DENTISTRY 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/21/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-363 Barber on the Move "The Cut game experience" - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115952) BARBER ON THE MOVE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/22/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-364 Highland Nails Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115953) HIGHLAND NAILS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/22/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-365 The Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (114834) THE SALON 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/22/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 21 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-366 Renton Coin Shop - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115880) RENTON COIN SHOP 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/21/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-367 Haven Nails & Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115886) HAVEN NAILS & SPA 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/22/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-368 Sansonina LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (115954) SANSONIA LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/21/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-369 Victor's Auto Detail - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115955) VICTOR'S AUTO DETAIL 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/22/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-370 Wild Cheese Dream - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115844) WILD CHEESE DREAM 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/19/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-381 Mead Gilman and Associates - 200 Mill lot line adjustment ced $6,000 $6,000 P Contractor: (048608) MEAD GILMAN & ASSOCIATES 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-384 Viniyoga SeaƩle - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (115956) VINIYOGA SEATTLE LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/20/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-385 Renton Minuteman Press - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT ced $5,000 $5,000 P Contractor: (117638) RENTON MINUTEMAN PRESS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/28/2020n/a (new) Total Count ced: 187 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 22 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon cs CAG-15-164 King County Dept of Natural Resources and Parks - Youth Sports FaciliƟes Grant for replacing the primary dock adjacent to the Renton Rowing Center/Cedar River Boathouse. cs $67,500 $67,500 R 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #4-20 - King County - Ɵme extension only08/03/2020Adden #4-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-17-153 S.M. Stemper Architects - Architectural Design of Four City Hall Elevators cs $286,281 $600,389 P Contractor: (070009) S.M. STEMPER ARCHITECTS 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #3-20 - Stemper Architecture CollaboraƟve, Inc - Ɵme extension 07/23/2020Adden #3-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2021 Adden #4-20 - Stemper Architecture CollaboraƟve, Inc - AddiƟonal work and Ɵme extension for generator replacement 08/11/2020Adden #4-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2021 CAG-18-216 R.C. Zeigler Company, Inc - City Hall Elevator ModernizaƟon - Phase 2 cs $115,207 $105,612 P Contractor: (065293) R C ZEIGLER COMPNAY INC 08/17/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type CO #1-20 - RC Zeigler Company - Remove piping reroute from scope of work 07/08/2020CO #1-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 08/02/2020 CO #3-20 - RC Zeigler Company - AddiƟonal scope of work and Ɵme extension 08/17/2020CO #3-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 08/17/2020 CAG-19-117 8/17 - YMCA Took overt the contract with Adden #1-20 - Nexus Youth & Families - Assignment of agreement to YMCA Original agreement wash with Nexus Youth and Families - Arcadia House - Case Management cs $15,000 $15,000 P Contractor: (093367) YMCA OF GREATER SEATTLE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Nexus Youth & Families - Assignment of agreement to YMCA 08/07/2020Adden #1-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-19-196 Klinge & Associates, Inc - Remodel 4th Floor of City Hall for Police Training Center & City AƩorney Offices cs $1,053,824 $1,130,801 P Contractor: (042550) KLINGE AND ASSOCIATES INC 01/19/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type CO #10-20 - Klinge & Associates - Found clerical error - no sales tax 07/30/2020CO #10-20change \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 23 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-19-243 Terra Dynamics, Inc - Sunset Neighborhood Park, Phase 2 cs $4,059,000 $4,081,335 P Contractor: (080368) TERRA DYNAMICS 11/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type CO #3-20 - Terra Dynamics Inc - Ɵme extension07/10/2020CO #3-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 09/30/2020 CAG-19-254 Marine Floats CorporaƟon - Replace, relocate & remove floats at Cedar River Boathouse cs $293,172 $311,325 P Contractor: (046997) MARINE FLOATS CORPORATION 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type CO #3-20 - Marine Floats - Add coaƟng to aluminum decking09/18/2020CO #3-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-19-269 Davey Tree Expert Company - 2019 On-Call Tree Maintenance cs $35,000 $35,000 P Contractor: (020110) THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT COMPANY 09/01/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #4-20 - Davey Tree Expert Company - iInvoice for tree DED treatment as part of on-call services 07/14/2020Adden #4-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 09/01/2020 CAG-20-006 EMTech, LLC - Cedar River Trestle Bridge Repairs cs $367,400 $508,980 P Contractor: (023999) EMTECH LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type CO #3-20 - EMTech Inc - Address modificaƟons required to provide lead abatement during structural repair 08/04/2020CO #3-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CO #4-20 - EMTech, LLC - RestoraƟon of trail spur adjacent to bridge construcƟon acƟviƟes 08/31/2020CO #4-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CO #5-20 - EMTech, LLC - Legal Services ConsultaƟons Agreement - Right-of-way 09/18/2020CO #5-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-20-135 SeaƩle University - Permission for ROW to Black River Riparian Forest & Wetland, and Tiffany-Cascade Connector cs $0 $0 M 05/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/10/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-139 FitLot - Partnership Agreement- AARP-sponsored Outdoor Fitness Park cs $0 $0 M 07/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/09/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 24 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-144 PnD Logging (Combined Cuƫng Contractors) - Summer 2020 Tree Maintenance cs $77,110 $77,110 P Contractor: (016969) COMBINED CUTTING CONTRACTORS 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/22/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-147 Skyhawks Sports Academy - Provide Life Skills Thought Sports (amount is based on compleƟon of the program) cs $0 $0 R 08/21/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/28/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-159 Monarch Landscape Holdings, LLC - 2020 Late Summer Tree Maintenance cs $72,544 $72,544 P 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/31/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-325 Forterra NW - Permit agreement to work in City limits controlling knotweed for riparian restoraƟon along the Cedar River cs $0 $0 M 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/08/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-328 Jordan Mariko Shibuya - Mural PainƟng for community input at intersecƟon of SE Petrovitsky Rd & 16th Av SE cs $30,000 $30,000 P Contractor: (039826) JORDAN MARIKO SHIBUYA 12/15/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/08/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-331 Skyhawks Sports Academy - Provide Life Skills Through Sports (revenue-TBD) cs $0 $0 R 08/21/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/08/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-341 Rippey Arboriculture LLC - DiagnosƟc Aboricultural Services cs $10,000 $10,000 P Contractor: (068475) RIPPEY ARBORICULTURE 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/11/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-355 Stumpy Tree Service/Lance Malmberg - 2020 Fall Tree Maintenance cs $55,000 $55,000 P Contractor: (043305) LANCE MALMBERG 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/23/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-372 St. Vincent dePaul of SeaƩle/King County - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds cs $100,000 $100,000 P Contractor: (070296) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, ATTN: ACCTG DEP T 10/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/23/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 25 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-373 Mother Africa - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds cs $50,000 $50,000 P Contractor: (051328) MOTHER AFRICA 10/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/23/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-374 MulƟ-Service Center - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds cs $83,300 $83,300 P Contractor: (076117) MULTI SERVICE CENTER 10/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/23/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-375 African Community Housing & Development - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds cs $60,000 $60,000 P Contractor: (001130) AFRICAN COMMUNITY 10/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-376 SupersiƩers LLC - Provide basic baby siƫng and home safety classes cs $7,060 $7,060 P Contractor: (078920) SUPER SITTERS LLC 11/10/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/16/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-377 Rhizors PainƟng, LLC - Pressure Wash exterior of City Hall and parking areas; restrip parking area cs $40,533 $40,533 P Contractor: (068182) RHIZORS PAINTING LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/25/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-379 Landscape Structures Inc.- Replacement of play and exercise equipment, safety surfacing and drainage evaluaƟon at Coulon Park cs $589,853 $589,853 P Contractor: (043319) LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES INC 03/30/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/29/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-380 Mackenzie - Renton City Hall Lobby upgrades cs $20,000 $20,000 P Contractor: (045998) MACKENZIE ENGINEERING INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/12/2020n/a (new) LAG-20-026 Renton School District - Ground Lease for Family First Community Center cs $0 $0 M 12/01/2070 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) LAG-20-027 HealthPoint - Ground Sublease & Facility Use Agreement for Family First Community Center cs $0 $0 M 01/31/2041 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/28/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 26 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon PAG-20-001 The Boeing Company - Right-of-Entry to Cedar River Trail cs $0 $0 M 09/07/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/04/2020n/a (new) SA -20-002 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC - SeƩlement payment for back rent & late fees for lease LAG-15-001 cs $91,889 $91,889 R 09/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/13/2020n/a (new) Total Count cs : 31 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 27 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon fin CAG-20-124 WA Dept of Commerce - Coronavirus Relief Fund for local Gov't Grant (CARES Act - $3,141,000 rev) - GRANT fin $3,151,000 $3,151,000 R 10/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Wa Dept. of commerce - Amending Ɵmeline and amount - Coronavirus Relief Fund for local Gov't Grant (CARES Act - $1,570,500 rev total of $4,711,500) 09/21/2020Adden #1-20addendum Total Count fin: 1 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 28 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon hr CAG-20-137 Colin Baenziger & Associates - Recruitment Services for execuƟve & management level posiƟons, including 2020 CAO recruitment hr $26,500 $26,500 P Contractor: (016850) COLIN BAENZIGER & ASSOCIATES 10/14/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/14/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-146 Seamark Law Group PLLC - legal services in defense of Virginia Blache v EBCO and City of Renton hr $50,000 $50,000 P Contractor: (072287) SEAMARK LAW GROUP PLLC 08/01/2022 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/28/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-160 Seamark Law Group PLLC - Legal Services in defense of Arend v City of Renton hr $34,000 $34,000 P Contractor: (072287) SEAMARK LAW GROUP PLLC 08/01/2022 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/04/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-324 Floyd, Pflueger & Ringer, PS - Pre-liƟgaƟon & liƟgaƟon service for Lally Case (CL-20-021) hr $50,000 $50,000 P 09/01/2022 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/01/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-356 Kroll Associates, Inc - InformaƟon Security & Computer Forensics - monitor and analyze city data systems and servers hr $0 $0 M 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Kroll Associates, Inc - Provide addiƟonal informaƟon for Security & Computer Forensics services 09/21/2020Adden #1-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-20-357 Jackson & Nicholson, PS - Legal defense services for Ryan claim hr $30,000 $30,000 P 09/01/2022 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/21/2020n/a (new) Total Count hr : 6 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 29 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon it CAG-20-155 LiŌOff - Professional Services Agreement for MS365 MigraƟon support it $13,000 $13,000 P 05/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/15/2020n/a (new) Total Count it: 1 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 30 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon may CAG-19-012 Bradley Law, LLC - Cable TV Franchise Mgmt ConsulƟng Services may $20,000 $40,000 P Contractor: (011181) BRADLEY BERKLAND HAGEN HERBST 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Bradley Law LLC - addiƟonal work and Ɵme extension 08/28/2020Adden #1-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-20-152 Jurassic Parliament - Online training for elected officials and staff may $1,400 $1,400 P 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/20/2020n/a (new) Total Count may: 2 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 31 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon pol CAG-19-328 Edward Byrne Memorial JusƟce Assistance Grant (JAG) - Grant provides federal funding for vicƟms of DomesƟce Violence & help out of abusive situaƟons (grant $26,140) pol $26,140 $27,130 R 09/30/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #2-20 - JAG - Extend expiraƟon date09/15/2020Adden #2-20addendum CAG-20-142 Department of JusƟce - Office of JusƟce Programs - JA FY 20 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program - funds for the prevenƟon, planning, and response to Corona Virus. (GRANT $100,954.00) pol $100,954 $100,954 R 01/31/2022 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/22/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-359 .S. Department of JusƟce, Drug Enforcement AdministraƟon (DEA) - HIDTA State and Local Task Force Agreement whereas Renton PD will loan one commissioned police officer to the SeaƩle Enforcement Group D-22 Task Force (VNET) for a period of not less than two years. Agreement, MOU & CerƟficaƟon pol $0 $0 M 12/30/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/22/2020n/a (new) Total Count pol: 3 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 32 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon pw CAG-16-134 Murray, Smith & Associates, Inc. - Kennydale 320-Pressure Zone Reservoir Pre-Design pw $419,500 $1,122,141 P Contractor: (052444) MURRAYSMITH INC 12/30/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #6-20 - Murraysmith, Inc. - Time Exentsion (WTR2703956)07/13/2020Adden #6-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-16-140 DGK, Inc. (dba Widener and Associates) - Environmental professional services for Duvall Ave NE project pw $16,714 $65,912 P Contractor: (091850) WIDENER & ASSOCIATES 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #4-20 - DGK, Inc. (Widener & Associates) - AddiƟonal design environmental services/permiƫng support and construcƟon environmental services/permiƫng support 08/26/2020Adden #4-20addendum CAG-18-026 RH2 Engineering, Inc. - PRV StaƟon RehabilitaƟon & Replacement Study pw $195,190 $195,190 P Contractor: (068180) RH2 ENGINEERING INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #3-20 - RH2 Engineering - PRV StaƟon Rehab & Replacement Study - Ɵme extension 07/29/2020Adden #3-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-18-154 Murraysmith, Inc. - Downtown UƟlity Improvement Project - Phase 2 pw $683,735 $1,946,887 P Contractor: (052444) MURRAYSMITH INC 10/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #5-20 - Murraysmith, inc. - AddiƟonal Design Services (WWP2703949) 07/13/2020Adden #5-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 10/30/2021 CAG-18-238 King County Flood Control District - Grant for Flood ReducƟon Agreement (Rainnier Av N & Benson Rd S. Culvert Replacement ) $80,000 Grant and $25,000 City Match pw $105,000 $105,000 R Contractor: (4438) KC DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES, PARKS , W 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - King County Flood Control District - RedistribuƟon of grant budget between line items (SWP274031) 07/21/2020Adden #1-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 33 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-18-271 ON 8/3/2020: Adden 2 switched contractor to David Evans & Associates Taking over for CHS Engineers, LLC. - Transfer of exisƟng professional services to DEA SWP274031 ORIGINAL CONTRACT: CHS Engineers, LLC - Rainier Avenue N and Benson Rd S. Culvert Replacement Projects pw $69,200 $69,200 P Contractor: (020180) DAVID EVANS & ASSOCIATES INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #2-20 - David Evans & Associates Taking over for CHS Engineers, LLC. - Transfer of exisƟng professional services to DEA SWP274031 08/03/2020Adden #2-20addendum Adden #2-20 - David Evans & Associates, Inc. (taking over for CHS Engineers, LLC)- Transfer of exisƟng professional service agreement to DEA (SWP274031) 08/03/2020Adden #2-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CAG-19-001 R.W. ScoƩ ConstrucƟon, Co. - Renton Avenue South Resurfacing Project Contract doesn't expire unƟl project close out pw $1,585,248 $1,854,276 P Contractor: (071670) RW SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type CO #12-20 - R.W. ScoƩ ContrucƟon Co - addiƟonal Health & Safety measures due to Covid-19 pandemic 07/15/2020CO #12-20change Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2020 CO #11-20 - R.W. ScoƩ ContrucƟon Co - AddiƟonal signing and pavement markings at S 132nd St and Renton Ave S intersecƟon 07/20/2020CO #11-20change CAG-19-029 McClure and Sons, Inc. - Kennydale Reservoir (WTR-27-3956 - Schedule B) pw $5,188,392 $5,294,923 P Contractor: (048017) MCCLURE AND SONS INC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #6-20 - McClure & Sons, Inc. - Kennydale Reservoir Site Work (WTR-27-03956) 09/17/2020Adden #6-20addendum CAG-19-192 WSDOT - Renton Connector Project Grant ($1,500,000.00) pw $0 $0 R 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - WSDOT - Renton Connector Local Agency Agreement Supplement #1 08/06/2020Adden #1-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 12/31/2021 CAG-19-306 WSDOT - Renton Elementary & Middle School Crossings Project Grant $66,300.00 pw $66,300 $66,300 R Contractor: (1257) WA ST DOT - NW REGION 12/31/2023 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - WSDOT - Supplemt #1 Agreement to obligate construcƟon funding for the Renton School Xings project rev: $662,605.00 09/14/2020Adden #1-20addendum \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 34 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-002 Sargent Engineers - Engineering Services: Bronson Way Bridge pw $99,884 $190,874 P Contractor: (070505) SARGENT ENGINEERS INC 12/31/2024 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Sargent Engineers - Seismic Retrofit and PainƟng07/29/2020Adden #1-20addendum CAG-20-032 DGK, Inc. - Park Ave North Extension Project (Environmental & Permiƫng) pw $34,970 $91,665 P Contractor: (091850) WIDENER & ASSOCIATES 12/31/2025 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - DGK, inc. - Park Avenue North Extension Project (Environmental & Permiƫng documentaƟon) 09/14/2020Adden #1-20addendum CAG-20-121 Nordvind Sewer Service, LLC - Benson Road S Culvert Improvement Project - InstallaƟon of 12-inch HDPE stormwater liner pipe pw $119,525 $119,525 P Contractor: (055784) NORDVIND SEWER SERVICE LLC 12/31/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/10/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-122 Sierra Pacific ConstrucƟon, LLC - 2020 Sediment Removal at Maplewood and Madsen Creek Sediment Basin (SWP272057) pw $128,606 $128,606 P Contractor: (074685) SIERRA PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/14/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-134 Cowling & Co, LLC. (dba widener & assoc) - Professional Services, Labor/Supervision for BNSF Liason Services and Permiƫng pw $25,000 $25,000 P Contractor: (091851) WIDENER AND ASSOCIATES, COWLING & 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/07/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-140 Widener & Associates - Survey report for the condiƟon of the roof - 295 Building Roof InspecƟon pw $5,206 $5,206 P Contractor: (091851) WIDENER AND ASSOCIATES, COWLING & 09/20/2020 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 07/16/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-141 Quendall Terminalls & J.H. Baxter Company - Suspends the legal acƟon statute of limitaƟons to allow for resoluƟon use of easement area pw $0 $0 M 08/01/2025 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type Adden #1-20 - Quendall Terminalls & J.H. Baxter company - Extends Tolling Agreement 07/27/2020Adden #1-20addendum Previous Exp Date New Exp Date 08/01/2025 CAG-20-148 Washington State Department of Ecology - Stormwater Facility Retrofit Study Project (SWP274129) - $250,000 ($187,500 Grant, $62,500 City Match) pw $0 $0 R 10/01/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/10/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 35 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-153 Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. - WSDOT Limited Access Right-of-Way Runoff Impacts CharacterizaƟon Study (SWP273077) pw $170,009 $170,009 P Contractor: (038938) JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 08/04/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-163 Carollo Engineers, Inc. - Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Improvements Project (WWP2704134) pw $1,188,560 $1,188,560 P Contractor: (013783) CAROLLO ENGINEERS PC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/15/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-330 Petersen Brothers - Replace/Repair Guardrail at South 55th Avenue project. pw $7,017 $7,017 P Contractor: (061305) PETERSEN BROTHERS INC 08/27/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/04/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-334 Concord Engineering, Inc. - Safe Routes to Transit - Design Engineering Services - Concord pw $34,330 $34,330 P Contractor: (017705) CONCORD ENGINEERING INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/21/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-335 DKS Associates - Safe Routes to Transit - Design Engineering Services - DKS pw $34,878 $34,878 P Contractor: (021454) DKS ASSOCIATES 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-336 Perteet - Safe Routes to Transit - Design Engineering Services - Perteet pw $79,483 $79,483 P Contractor: (061292) PERTEET INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-337 Parametrix, Inc. - Safe Routes to Transit - Design Engineering Services - SW 43rd St/NB SR167 ramps pw $96,304 $96,304 P Contractor: (060277) PARAMETRIX INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-338 Transpo Group USA, Inc. - Safe Routes to Transit - Design Engineering Services pw $34,800 $34,800 P Contractor: (082361) TRANSPO GROUP USA INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-339 Joseph Couples Engineering, LLC - VMC (CED Project) Joe couples - VMC Talbot Rd/IntersecƟon Improvements - AdapƟve Signal System IntegraƟon pw $6,592 $6,592 P Contractor: (039859) JOSEPH COUPLES ENGINEERING LLC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/12/2020n/a (new) \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 36 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon CAG-20-353 Parametrix, Inc. - Safe Routes to Transit - Design Engineering Services - SW 43rd St/East Valley Hwy pw $86,191 $86,191 P Contractor: (060277) PARAMETRIX INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-354 Parametrix, Inc. - Safe Routes to Transit - Design Engineering Services - Puget/Royal Hills/i 16 Ave SE pw $98,927 $98,927 P Contractor: (060277) PARAMETRIX INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-371 Prime Electric, Inc. - replacement of a signal pole and foundaƟon at Houser Way South and Mill Avenue South pw $92,775 $92,775 P Contractor: (063506) PRIME ELECTRIC INC 08/06/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/24/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-378 WSP USA Inc. - Stormwater Facility Feasibility Study for future Water Quality Improvement (SWP274129) pw $228,721 $228,721 P Contractor: (060557) WSP USA INC 06/30/2022 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) CAG-20-382 Otak, Inc - City-Wide Preliminary Basin Planning pw $34,744 $34,744 P Contractor: (058565) OTAK INC 12/31/2021 Supplemental DescripƟonDateNumberSupp Type 09/30/2020n/a (new) Total Count pw : 32 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 37 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Contracts Fully Executed from 7/1/2020 through 9/30/2020 Orig Contr Amt ClassCurrent AmtContract No DescripƟon Dept ExpiraƟon Number of Items Processed: 274 (New: 236; Addendums: 28; Change Orders: 10; Work Orders: 0) Number of Contracts/Leases Affected: 268 Current Contracts/$Amount Summary: Payable (243) $26,980,787 Receivable (13) $4,078,773 Miscellaneous (12) $0 \\EDEN\EdenReports\reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\contracts_executed.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:26:36AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 38 of 38 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-15-006 Rainier Av S. Corridor Improvements Phase 4 - Federal Grant (rev: $2,600,000.00) R $2,600,000 $2,600,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-15-142 WA TransportaƟon - FHWA Funding for N. 27th Pl Bridge Scour Repair Project R $76,500 $76,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-15-143 WA TransportaƟon - FHWA funding for NE 31st St Bridge Replacement Project R $224,000 $224,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none 3 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-244 Western Neon - Design, fabricaƟon & installaƟon of Renton Loop Public Art Project P $146,261 $146,261Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 10/31/2020 Contractor: (090945) WESTERN NEON INC CAG-19-189 AssetLab MarkeƟng - website hosƟng services P $3,630 $10,830Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042980) ASSETLAB MARKETING CAG-19-222 Tacoma Art Museum - Loan of the Elshin Mural - Miners at Work M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 03/30/2021 Contractor: -none CAG-20-321 Solera, LLC, Dev Co, LLC, Solera Manager, LLC. - StandsƟll agreement M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 03/19/2021 Contractor: -none CAG-19-324 OnCell Systems - Mobile Web ApplicaƟon Services P $3,500 $3,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 10/31/2020 Contractor: (058035) ONCELL SYSTEMS CAG-20-093 Grant Agreement for funding through the Economic Development Partnership Program ($65,000) R $65,000 $65,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 11/20/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-110 Port of SeaƩle - Tourism MarkeƟng Program rec: $5,000 R $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 11/30/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-386 King County Subrecipient Grant Agreement / Coronavirus Relief fund via CAR - GRANT: $159,903.00 R $159,903 $159,903Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/30/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-257 Kirk Seese - Public Art for Sunset Community Park P $250,000 $250,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042475) KIRK SEESE CAG-19-288 KPG - Downtown Core Streetscape Engineering Consultant Agreement P $294,216 $294,216Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042772) KPG INC CAG-20-020 City of Maple Valley - LTAC funding for the bid fee to host the 2020 Wa Ironman in Maple Valley P $25,000 $25,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (015814) CITY OF MAPLE VALLEY CAG-20-038 Renton Downtown Partnership - LTAC funding for Downtown Renton Partnership (RDP) promoƟonal package P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (067104) RENTON DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP CAG-20-043 LTAC sponsorship of the Chamber operaƟons as a tourism organizaƟon P $150,000 $150,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (066950) RENTON CHAMBER OF, COMMERCE \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-054 Randall Morris FoundaƟon for Youth & Families - LTAC funding for a 2020 Celebrity Golf Tournament and Gala P $40,000 $40,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (065733) RANDALL MORRIS FOUNDATION FOR CAG-20-164 #1 Nail Pro, Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (104943) #1 NAIL PRO INC CAG-20-165 2nd Time Around LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115734) 2ND TIME AROUND LLC CAG-20-166 46 Belly LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115735) 46 BELLY LLC CAG-20-167 Allcare Medical Clinic, Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115736) ALLCARE MEDICAL CLINIC INC CAG-20-168 Al-Madina Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115737) AL-MADINA INC CAG-20-169 AnƟques 4U- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (005108) ANTIQUES 4U CAG-20-170 A-SoluƟon Cellphone & Tablet Repair - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115739) ASOLUTION CAG-20-171 Arts Tech Group - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115738) ARTS TECH GROUP CAG-20-172 Avinash PrinƟng dba Sudden PrinƟng - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115740) AVINASH PRINTING CAG-20-173 Bet Boon Inc dba Boon Boona Coffee - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (113636) BOON BOONA COFFEE CAG-20-174 Blossom Vegetarian - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (010134) BLOSSOM VEGETARIAN CAG-20-175 Brandee Decrevel- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115741) BRANDEE DECREVEL \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-176 TYC Dosan CorporaƟon dba Burger Town - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (112915) BURGER TOWN CAG-20-177 CD Danza Salon & Spa Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115742) CD DANZA SALON & SPA INC CAG-20-178 Cedar River Smokehouse BBQ - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (110638) CEDAR RIVER SMOKEHOUSE CAG-20-179 Chill 425 Corp dba City Scene Café & Cedar River Café- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115743) CHILL 425 CORP CAG-20-180 ChrisƟe's Catering 2 LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (113320) CHRISTIE'S CATERING 2 LLC CAG-20-181 CK Nails & Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115744) CK NAILS & SPA CAG-20-182 Clarity Acupuncture and Herbs - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115745) CLARITY ACUPUNCTURE AND HERBS CAG-20-183 Common Ground Coffee & Cupcakes Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (043332) COMMON GROUND COFFEE & CAG-20-184 Corbin ChiropracƟc Clinic - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114098) CORBIN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC CAG-20-185 Cugini Florists & Fine GiŌs (Quicksilver Floral Services, Inc) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (019283) CUGINI FLORISTS CAG-20-186 Cyborg Mobile - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114831) CYBORG MOBILE LLC CAG-20-187 Cynthia Alegre, DDS, PS dba Renton kids DenƟstry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115748) CYNTHIA ALEGRE, DDS, PS CAG-20-188 D-Box LLC (Renton CrossFit) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115751) D-BOX LLC \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 3 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-189 Dallco, LLC dba Berliner Pub - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115749) DALLCO, LLC CAG-20-190 David B Ford DDS- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115750) DAVID B FORD DDS CAG-20-191 DenƟ Belli DenƟstry (Michele Taylor, DDS.)- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115752) DENTI BELLI DENTISTRY CAG-20-192 Derron Calvin - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115753) DERRON CALVIN CAG-20-193 DPAD Retro Gaming - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115754) DPAD RETRO GAMING CAG-20-194 Elips LLC dba Pho World - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115755) ELIPS LLC CAG-20-195 Euro Slice Deli - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115756) EURO SLICE DELI CAG-20-196 Evergreen Granite & Cabinet (Louie East, LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115757) EVERGREEN GRANITE & CABINET CAG-20-197 Fairwood MarƟal Arts - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115758) FAIRWOOD MARTIAL ARTS CAG-20-198 First Impressions Dental Care (Richard Sodegren DDS) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (112393) FIRST IMPRESSIONS DENTAL CARE CAG-20-199 ForƟfied Fitness (Empower Health LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115759) FORTIFIED FITNESS CAG-20-200 Four Generals Brewing - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115760) FOUR GENERALS BREWING CAG-20-201 Fred BenneƩ CreaƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115768) FRED BENNETT CREATIONS \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 4 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-202 Gabriela Nemere at 44th St Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (111191) GABRIELA NEMERE CAG-20-203 GJAJ Inc dba Plum Delicious Family Restaurant- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115761) GJAJ INC CAG-20-204 Go Family DenƟstry at the Landing (Daniel Go) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115762) GO FAMILY DENTISTRY CAG-20-205 Goldon Wok - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115763) GOLDON WOK CAG-20-206 Grace Beauty Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114430) GRACE BEAUTY SALON CAG-20-207 Grass CPA & Associates LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115764) GRASS CPA & ASSOCIATES LLC CAG-20-208 Hairpeace - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114413) HAIRPEACE CAG-20-209 Handly ChiropracƟc Clinic - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (106744) HANDLY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC CAG-20-210 Highland ChiropracƟc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-211 Highland Cleaners (Choi's Group LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114081) HIGHLAND CLEANERS CAG-20-212 Highlands Academy LLC dba Kiddie Academy of Renton - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115767) HIGHLANDS ACADEMY LLC CAG-20-213 Home Health SoluƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115769) HOME HEALTH SOLUTIONS CAG-20-214 Celebrity Spa (Hotstone Spa) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115770) HOTSTONE SPA \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 5 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-215 Integrated TesƟng and SoluƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115773) INTEGRATED TESTING & SOLUTIONS CAG-20-216 Jack & Jill Nails BouƟque - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115774) JACK & JILL NAILS BOUTIQUE CAG-20-217 Janai Carraway - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (108605) JANAI CARRAWAY CAG-20-218 Joseph Conrad Tax SoluƟons - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (108605) JANAI CARRAWAY CAG-20-219 Juan Carlos Salazar DDS dba Highlands Family Dental - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115777) JUAN CARLOS SALAZAR DDS CAG-20-221 JusƟn Carey TaƩoo - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (112895) JUSTIN CAREY TATTOO CAG-20-222 Kainaz Byramjee DDS dba KB Family Dental - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115778) KAINAZ BYRAMJEE DDS CAG-20-223 Kenneth Grover - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115779) KENNETH L GROVER CAG-20-224 Kim's Tae Kwon Do - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115521) KIM'S TAE KWON DO CAG-20-225 Cedar River Dental (Kirk E. King DDS ) SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115780) KIRK E KING DDS CAG-20-226 KN Hair Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115781) KN HAIR SALON CAG-20-227 La Fuente Mexican Restaurant (Barajas - Gonzalez, Inc.)- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115782) LA FUENTE MEXICAN RETAURANT CAG-20-228 Lan Alice Chen DDS dba Inspired DenƟstry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (112440) LAN ALICE CHEN DDS \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 6 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-229 Law Office of Cornelia Clark - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115783) LAW OFFICE OF CORNELIA CLARK CAG-20-230 LiŌ AV- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115785) LIFT AV LLC CAG-20-231 Lotus Hair & Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115787) LOTUS HAIR & NAILS CAG-20-232 MarƟn R Greget MD - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114123) MARTIN R GREGET MD CAG-20-233 Mazatlan Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115788) MAZATLAN RESTAURANT 7 INC CAG-20-234 McClincy's Brothers Floor Covering Inc. - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-235 Microblading ArƟstry LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115789) MICROBLADING ARTISTRY LLC CAG-20-236 Mitreking LCC dba LA Frames - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115790) MITREKING LLC CAG-20-237 Modern to Vintage Furniture & Design - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115791) MODERN TO VINTAGE FURNITURE CAG-20-238 Naan-N-Curry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115792) NAANNCURRY CAG-20-239 New Zen Japanese Restaurant = SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115793) MIYAKE CORPORATION / NEW ZEN CAG-20-240 Nina Nail & Hair - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114384) NINA NAIL & HAIR CAG-20-241 Nori Presto Teriyaki - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115794) NORI PRESTO TERIYAKI \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 7 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-242 Northwest Eye Care- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115795) NORTHWEST EYE CARE CAG-20-243 Northwest Gold and Diamond - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115796) NORTHWEST GOLD & DIAMOND CAG-20-244 Obelisk - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115797) OBELISK CAG-20-245 Over the Rainbow - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115798) OVER THE RAINBOW CAG-20-246 Pabla Indian Cuisine - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115799) PABLA INDIAN CUISINE CAG-20-247 Papaya Vietnamese Café- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115800) PAPAYA VIETNAMESE CAFE CAG-20-248 Peak Sports and Spine Physical Therapy- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115801) PEAK SPORTS & SPINE CAG-20-249 Peanut Dog LLC dba Peyrassol Café at Southport - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115802) PEANUT DOG LLC CAG-20-250 Pristera OrthodonƟcs - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115803) PRISTERA ORTHODONTICS CAG-20-251 Progressive Psychological, LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-252 Queen Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115804) QUEEN NAILS CAG-20-253 Razor Planet Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115805) RAZOR PLANET INC CAG-20-254 Red House Beverages - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 8 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-255 Reign Fitness & Performance - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115806) REIGN FITNESS & PERFORMANCE CAG-20-256 Renton Center ChiropracƟc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115807) RENTON CENTER CHIROPRACTIC CAG-20-257 Renton Collision Center - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (066994) RENTON COLLISION CENTER CAG-20-258 Renton Countryside Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115808) RENTON COUNTRYSIDE CAFE CAG-20-259 Renton Dental Professionals - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115809) RENTON DENTAL PROFESSIONALS CAG-20-260 Renton Seafood Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115810) RENTON SEAFOOD RESTAURANT CAG-20-261 ReRack - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115853) RERACK CAG-20-262 Rickards TransportaƟon Services LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115811) RICKARDS TRANSPORTATION SVCS CAG-20-263 RLO Training - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115409) RLO TRAINING CAG-20-264 Rob's Appliance Service - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115812) ROB'S APPLIANCE SERVICE LLC CAG-20-265 Rubaƫno's Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115813) RUBATTINO'S RESTAURANT CAG-20-266 Salon 334- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115814) SALON 334 CAG-20-267 Salon FiŌy 7- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115815) SALON FIFTY 7 \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 9 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-268 SanƟllano Company dba Casa Durango - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115816) SANTILLANO COMPANY CAG-20-269 Seaplane Scenics - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115817) SEAPLANE SCENICS LLC CAG-20-270 SeaƩle Training Zone - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115818) SEATTLE TRAINING ZONE CAG-20-271 Sekhon Law, PLLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (073525) SEKHON LAW PLLC CAG-20-272 Shana Sanders dba Shana at The Boulevard Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114335) SHANA @ THE BOULEVARD SALON CAG-20-273 ShooƟng Star Childcare - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114654) SHOOTING STAR CHILDCARE CAG-20-274 Singtong - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115819) SINGTONG LLC CAG-20-275 SL CosmeƟc and General DenƟstry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115820) SL COSMETIC&GENERAL DENTISTRY CAG-20-276 South Lake European Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115821) SOUTH LAKE EUROPEAN INC CAG-20-277 SpoonFed Training - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115822) SPOONFED TRAINING CAG-20-278 Steve Yang DDS - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115396) STEVE YANG DDS CAG-20-279 Stewart Law - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115543) STEWART LAW PLLC CAG-20--28 Teriyaki Box - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115827) TERIYAKI BOX \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 10 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-280 Summer Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115823) SUMMER NAILS CAG-20-281 Sweet P Beauty - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115825) SWEET P BEAUTY CAG-20-282 Tacqueria La Rancherita - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115826) TACQUERIA LA RANCHERITA INC CAG-20-284 The Brewmaster's Taproom - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115828) THE BREWMASTER'S TAPROOM CAG-20-285 The Hop Garden - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115829) THE HOP GARDEN CAG-20-286 Tobacco City - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115829) THE HOP GARDEN CAG-20-287 Top Fade Barber Shop - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115831) TOP FADE BARBER SHOP CAG-20-288 Union 6 Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115832) UNION 6 SALON CAG-20-289 Unique Nails and Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115833) UNIQUE NAILS AND SPA CAG-20-290 Urban Sprouts LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115834) URBAN SPROUTS LLC CAG-20-291 Valley Implants and PeriodonƟcs - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (108749) VALLEY IMPLANTS & PERIODONTICS CAG-20-292 Valley Urology Center- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115835) VALLEY UROLOGY CENTER CAG-20-293 Van's Auto Repair r- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115836) VAN'S AUTO REPAIR \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 11 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-294 Vi Le CPA - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $115,838 $115,838Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115838) VI LE CPA CAG-20-295 Vin Deli LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115837) VIN DELI LLC CAG-20-296 Vince's Italian Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (086208) VINCE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT CAG-20-297 Vision Auto Repair Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115840) VISION AUOT REPAIR INC CAG-20-298 Washington Building Supplies LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114122) WA BUILDING SUPPLIES LLC CAG-20-299 Waterbabies LLC- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115841) WATERBABIES LLC CAG-20-300 Weihan Wang- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115842) WEIHAN WANG CAG-20-301 Whistle Stop Ale House- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115843) WHISTLE STOP ALE HOUSE CAG-20-302 Doug Weller - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115854) DOUG WELLER CAG-20-303 Yvonne PasƟka Classical Acupuncture Inc SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115845) YVONNE PASTIKA CLASSICAL CAG-20-304 Access Speech & Language Therapy Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (112891) ACCESS SPEECH&LANGUAGE THERAPY CAG-20-305 AFH All Senior Carec - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115847) AFH ALL SENIOR CARE CAG-20-306 Alliance 2020, Inc. - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (001902) ALLIANCE 2020 \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 12 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-307 Beƫnger Wood Products Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (009474) BETTINGER WOOD PRODUCTS CAG-20-308 Classic Cleaners (Koh's Investment, LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115746) CLASSIC CLEANERS CAG-20-309 Create Hair Studio - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115747) CREATE HAIR STUDIO CAG-20-310 Fit Bar Superfood Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115849) FIT BAR SUPERFOOD CAFE CAG-20-311 Hair Clips - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115765) HAIR CLIPS CAG-20-312 Howard B Miller MD - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115771) HOWARD B MILLER MD INC P.S. CAG-20-313 Huyen & Son LLC dba Lemongrass Restaurant - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115772) HUYEN & SON LLC CAG-20-314 Jeffery A Ames and Associates - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115775) JEFFERY A AMES & ASSOCIATES CAG-20-315 Restore IntegraƟve Psychiatry - KaƟe Kern PMHNP SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115846) KATIE KERN PMHNP CAG-20-316 Larkspur Landing Renton (LL Renton OPCO) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (043520) LARKSPUR LANDING RENTON CAG-20-317 Learning Express Toys - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115784) LEARNING EXPRESS TOYS CAG-20-318 Linda's Barber Shop - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115786) LINDA'S BARBER SHOP CAG-20-319 MC Studio - Massage Therapy - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115848) MC STUDIO - MASSAGE THERAPY \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 13 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-320 Sushi Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115824) SUSHI CAFE CAG-20-333 Julie's Landmark Café - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114289) JULIE'S LANDMARK CAFE CAG-20-342 KaƟe J's Bar & Grill (DMITCHELLD, LLC) - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115851) KATIE J'S CAG-20-343 Fly with Chris - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115850) FLY WITH CHRIS CAG-20-344 Newcastle Montessori Children's House SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115852) NEWCASTLE MONTESSORI CAG-20-345 Abyssinia Hair Beauty Clinic - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115855) ABYSSINIA HAIR BEAUTY CLINIC CAG-20-346 ScoƩ A Babin DDS - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115881) SCOTT A BABIN, DDS, LLC CAG-20-347 Xia's Massage - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115277) XIA'S MASSAGE CAG-20-348 Viking Sewing and Vacuum - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (112711) VIKING SEWING CENTER CAG-20-349 Surveys Inc - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115879) SURVEYS INC CAG-20-350 Renton Laundry - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114339) RENTON LAUNDRY LLC CAG-20-351 Perfect Ten Nail & Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115882) PERFECT TEN NAILS & SPA LLC CAG-20-360 Stop 4 Nails - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115883) STOP 4 NAILS \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 14 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - econ Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-361 Mandy J Louis DMD- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115884) MANDY J LOUIS DMD PLLC CAG-20-362 Sperry DenƟstry- SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115885) SPERRY DENTISTRY CAG-20-363 Barber on the Move "The Cut game experience" - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115952) BARBER ON THE MOVE CAG-20-364 Highland Nails Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115953) HIGHLAND NAILS CAG-20-365 The Salon - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (114834) THE SALON CAG-20-366 Renton Coin Shop - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115880) RENTON COIN SHOP CAG-20-367 Haven Nails & Spa - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115886) HAVEN NAILS & SPA CAG-20-368 Sansonina LLC - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115954) SANSONIA LLC CAG-20-369 Victor's Auto Detail - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115955) VICTOR'S AUTO DETAIL CAG-20-370 Wild Cheese Dream - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115844) WILD CHEESE DREAM CAG-20-384 Viniyoga SeaƩle - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (115956) VINIYOGA SEATTLE LLC CAG-20-385 Renton Minuteman Press - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (117638) RENTON MINUTEMAN PRESS CAG-20-390 Q&L Drycleaning Services - SMALL BUSINESSES GRANT P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - econ 12/31/2020 Contractor: (117667) Q&L DRYCLEANING SERVICES 195 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: ced - econ \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 15 of 15 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced - plan Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-068 Ogden Murphy Wallace PLLC - Legal Services regarding TelecommunicaƟons P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - plan 12/31/2020 Contractor: (057375) OGDEN MURPHY WALLACE PLLC, ATTOR N CAG-20-381 Mead Gilman and Associates - 200 Mill lot line adjustment P $6,000 $6,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - plan 12/31/2020 Contractor: (048608) MEAD GILMAN & ASSOCIATES CAG-19-287 Makers Architecture & Urban Design, LLP -Development of a transit oriented development subbarea plan P $148,387 $148,387Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced - plan 02/28/2021 Contractor: (046646) MAKERS ARCHITECTURE & 3 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: ced - plan \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 ced dev Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-046 Kolke Consultants - Structural and non-structural plan review P $25,000 $25,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced dev 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042740) KOLKE CONSULTING GROUP INC CAG-20-077 BHC, Consultants - Structural and Non-structural plan review P $25,000 $25,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced dev 12/31/2020 Contractor: (009510) BHC CONSULTANTS LLC CAG-20-078 Reid Middleton - Structural and Non-structural plan P $50,000 $50,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced dev 12/31/2020 Contractor: (066451) REID MIDDLETON INC CAG-20-358 VMC (CED Project) Joe couples - VMC Talbot Rd/IntersecƟon Improvements - AdapƟve Signal System IntegraƟon P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: ced dev 12/31/2020 Contractor: (048821) MENKA SONI 4 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: ced dev \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 CED Planning Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-10-163 City of Tukwila - Interlocal Agreement - InterjurisdicƟonal StaƟon Area Planning - potenƟally light rail & regional bus services M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherags 12/31/2020 Contractor: (016060) CITY OF TUKWILA 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: CED Planning \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 city clerk Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-16-213 WEBQA, Inc. - WebQA Master Service Agreement P $19,350 $26,600Orig Amt: Curr Amt: city clerk 12/31/2020 Contractor: (089966) GOVQA 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: city clerk \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - admin Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-18-078 The Riley Group - Geotechnical Services for Family First Community Center P $7,950 $24,215Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - admin 01/31/2021 Contractor: (068472) RILEY GROUP INC CAG-19-061 King County Parks - Youth and Amateur Sports Grant - Family First Community Center - Project Costs R $55,000 $55,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - admin 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-060 Youth and Amateur Sports Grant - Family First Community Center - Gymnasium Costs R $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - admin 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none 3 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: cs - admin \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - fac Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-15-164 King County Dept of Natural Resources and Parks - Youth Sports FaciliƟes Grant for replacing the primary dock adjacent to the Renton Rowing Center/Cedar River Boathouse. R $67,500 $67,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-254 Marine Floats CorporaƟon - Replace, relocate & remove floats at Cedar River Boathouse P $293,172 $311,325Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 12/31/2020 Contractor: (046997) MARINE FLOATS CORPORATION CAG-16-174 State of Washington Dept of Enterprise Services (DES) - Engergy UƟlity ConservaƟon Project Management & Monitoring Services P $58,300 $58,300Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020831) DEPT OF ENTERPRISE SERVICES CAG-18-073 McKinstry EssenƟon, LLC - Energey Audit for City Hall Phase 1 Project (w/DES - contract #CAG-16-174) P $1,883,631 $2,034,740Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 12/31/2020 Contractor: (048353) MCKINSTRY ESSENTION LLC CAG-19-196 Klinge & Associates, Inc - Remodel 4th Floor of City Hall for Police Training Center & City AƩorney Offices P $1,053,824 $1,130,801Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 01/19/2021 Contractor: (042550) KLINGE AND ASSOCIATES INC CAG-19-326 Northwest Signs & Design - InstallaƟon of mulƟ-colored LED and driver replacement for City Hall lighted exterior sign facing I-405 P $18,549 $18,549Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 12/31/2020 Contractor: (056808) NW SIGN & DESIGN CAG-20-377 Rhizors PainƟng, LLC - Pressure Wash exterior of City Hall and parking areas; restrip parking area P $40,533 $40,533Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 12/31/2020 Contractor: (068182) RHIZORS PAINTING LLC CAG-20-380 Mackenzie - Renton City Hall Lobby upgrades P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 12/31/2020 Contractor: (045998) MACKENZIE ENGINEERING INC CAG-20-089 Eagle Pest Eliminators - Monthly pest control services on all City-owned buildings P $12,034 $12,034Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 02/28/2021 Contractor: (022810) EAGLE PEST ELIMINATORS INC LAG-15-006 Crawford & Company - 200 Mill Building Lease - Suites 505, 510, 515 R $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 03/31/2021 Contractor: -none CAG-20-058 PSR Mechanical - FULL SERVICE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AT CITY HALL P $82,922 $82,922Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - fac 03/31/2021 Contractor: (064542) PSR 11 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: cs - fac \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - hs Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-18-217 King County Housing & Community Development - CDBG Program Planning & AdministraƟon R $69,789 $1,102,841Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/15/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-372 St. Vincent dePaul of SeaƩle/King County - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds P $100,000 $100,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 10/30/2020 Contractor: (070296) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, ATTN: ACCTG DEP T CAG-20-373 Mother Africa - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds P $50,000 $50,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 10/30/2020 Contractor: (051328) MOTHER AFRICA CAG-20-374 MulƟ-Service Center - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds P $83,300 $83,300Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 10/30/2020 Contractor: (076117) MULTI SERVICE CENTER CAG-20-375 African Community Housing & Development - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds P $60,000 $60,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 10/30/2020 Contractor: (001130) AFRICAN COMMUNITY CAG-20-388 REACH - CARES Act Food Support P $70,000 $70,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 10/30/2020 Contractor: (067105) RENTON ECUMENICAL ASSOCIATION CAG-20-389 SalvaƟon Army - Rental Assistance with CARES Act Funds P $100,000 $100,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 10/30/2020 Contractor: (070327) SALVATION ARMY, THE CAG-19-045 REACH - Funding Match for King County Housing NavigaƟon Funds P $24,000 $24,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 11/14/2020 Contractor: (067105) RENTON ECUMENICAL ASSOCIATION CAG-20-081 King County Dept of Community & Human Services - Funds for 2020 Housing Repair Healthy Housing Project R $58,551 $58,551Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 11/15/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-093 Ukrainian Community Center of Washington - Human Services Ukrainian Center RURAP P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (083215) UKRAINIAN COMMUNITY CNTR OF WA CAG-19-094 Renton Area Youth & Family Services - RAYS UP Program P $29,000 $29,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (066670) RENTON AREA YOUTH/FAMILY SVCS CAG-19-095 Renton Area Youth & Family Services - RAYS Counseling P $20,760 $20,760Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (066670) RENTON AREA YOUTH/FAMILY SVCS CAG-19-096 King County Bar FoundaƟon - Pro Bono Legal Services P $21,000 $21,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (041597) KING CNTY BAR ASSOCIATION \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 4 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - hs Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-097 Orion Industries - King County Bar FoundaƟon P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (058275) ORION INDUSTRIES CAG-19-098 Renton Kiwanis Clothes Bank - Clothes Bank P $17,000 $17,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (066630) RENTON CLOTHES BANK, C/O JUDY CRAIG CAG-19-101 Washington Poison Center - Emergency Treatment advice and poison prevenƟon educaƟon P $18,000 $18,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (088901) WA POISON CENTER CAG-19-102 Valley CiƟes Counseling & ConsultaƟon - Outreach-based mental health, substance abuse & community linkage homelessness services P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (085320) VALLEY CITIES CAG-19-103 Ukrainian Community Center of Washington - Professional Mental Health Counseling & ParenƟng EducaƟon P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (083215) UKRAINIAN COMMUNITY CNTR OF WA CAG-19-104 Bridge Ministries - Meyer Medical Equipment Center P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (011341) BRIDGE MINISTRIES CAG-19-105 Partner in Employment - Employment & Training for refugees and immigrants P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (060526) PARTNER IN EMPLOYMENT CAG-19-106 Sound GeneraƟons - Meals on Wheels Program P $143,312 $143,312Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (073590) SOUND GENERATIONS CAG-19-112 MulƟ-Service Center - Rent & Emergency Assistance P $18,000 $18,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (076117) MULTI SERVICE CENTER CAG-19-113 CommuniƟes in Schools of Renton - Mentor Program for students at risk P $49,200 $49,200Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (017602) COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOL INC CAG-19-114 CommuniƟes in Schools of Renton - Family Liaison/Site Coordinator for students at risk P $53,430 $53,430Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (017602) COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOL INC CAG-19-115 King County Sexual Assault Resource Center - Comprehensive Sexual Assault Services P $207,032 $207,032Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042170) KING CNTY SEXUAL ASSAULT CAG-19-116 Refugee Women's Alliance - Case Management & Emergency Assistance P $15,600 $15,600Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (066309) REFUGEE WOMENS ALLIANCE \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 4 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - hs Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-117 8/17 - YMCA Took overt the contract with Adden #1-20 - Nexus Youth & Families - Assignment of agreement to YMCA Original agreement wash with Nexus Youth and Families - Arcadia House - Case Management P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (093367) YMCA OF GREATER SEATTLE CAG-19-118 Lifewire - Survivor Advocacy Services P $21,030 $21,030Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (022990) LIFE WIRE CAG-19-119 Puget Sound OIC dba Puget Sound Training Center - Employment & Training Services P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (064537) PUGET SOUND TRAINING CENTER CAG-19-120 The SalvaƟon Army - Renton Food Bank P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (070327) SALVATION ARMY, THE CAG-19-121 Feminist Women's Health Center - ReproducƟve Healthcare for Low Income Women P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (014470) CEDAR RIVER CLINICS CAG-19-122 DomesƟc Abuse Women's Network (DAWN) - Housing/emergency shelter - personnel and administraƟve costs P $38,000 $38,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020390) DAWN CAG-19-123 KeaƟng, Bucklin & McCormack, Inc, PS - Agreement for Independent Workplace InvesƟgaƟon P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (040286) KEATING BUCKLN & MCCORMACK INC CAG-19-124 Parents and Children Together (PACT) Program - in-home counseling P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (037556) INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY DEV CAG-19-125 Friends of Youth - Outreach and drop-in services for homeless youth and young adults P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (027484) FRIENDS OF YOUTH CAG-19-126 Friends of Youth - Youth and Young Adult Shelter - Youth Haven P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (027484) FRIENDS OF YOUTH CAG-19-127 DomesƟc Abuse Women's Network (DAWN) - Community Advocacy Program (CAP) - crisis intervenƟon and safety planning P $41,200 $41,200Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020390) DAWN CAG-19-129 Mother Africa - SAFARI (Sustainable Alliances for African Refugees and Immigrants) P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (051328) MOTHER AFRICA CAG-19-130 SeaƩle King County Dept of Public Health - South King County Mobile Dental Van - walk in dental treatment P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (041610) SEA KING CNTY PUBLIC HEALTH \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 3 of 4 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - hs Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-131 Catholic Community Services of Western WA - ARISE Program - temporary nighƫme shelter for homeless men P $89,294 $89,294Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (014310) CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES CAG-19-132 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Council of SeaƩle/King County - St. Anthony's Conference-Emergency Assistance P $71,560 $77,560Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (070296) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, ATTN: ACCTG DEP T CAG-19-137 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Council of SeaƩle/King County - Centro Rendu - culturally responsive educaƟon and case management to low income LaƟnos P $32,000 $32,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (070296) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, ATTN: ACCTG DEP T CAG-19-141 Way Back Inn - TransiƟonal Housing for homeless families with children P $16,000 $16,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (089949) WAY BACK INN FOUNDATION CAG-19-142 Sound GeneraƟons - Community Dining P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (073590) SOUND GENERATIONS CAG-19-154 YWCA SeaƩle King Snohomish - Children's DomesƟc Violence Services P $18,000 $18,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (093463) YWCA CAG-19-161 YWCA SeaƩle King Snohomish - Emergency Housing & Support Services P $24,000 $24,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (093463) YWCA CAG-19-162 YWCA SeaƩle King Snohomish - Adult DomesƟc Violence Services P $16,000 $16,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (093463) YWCA CAG-19-166 Issaquah School FoundaƟon - VOICE School Mentoring Program P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (038576) ISSAQUAH SCHOOLS FOUNDATION CAG-19-296 Western African Community Council - Bi-lingual legal assistance in gaining legal status and/or permission to work in US P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (090580) WESTERN AFRICAN CAG-19-375 Aerospace Machinists Joint Training CommiƩee - Training & Career navigaƟon for jobs in manufacturing P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (001079) AEROSPACE MACHINIST CAG-19-376 Margie Williams Helping Hands Center - Food Bank P $15,000 $15,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - hs 12/31/2020 Contractor: (046765) MARGIE WILLIAMS 51 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: cs - hs \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 4 of 4 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - parks Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-109 Norman D. Williamson dba Kaleidoscope Services - Flower installaƟon & maintenance for hanging baskets - Veterans Park and City Hall P $82,126 $82,126Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - parks 12/31/2020 Contractor: (040085) KALEIDOSCOPE SERVICES CAG-20-006 EMTech, LLC - Cedar River Trestle Bridge Repairs P $367,400 $508,980Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - parks 12/31/2020 Contractor: (023999) EMTECH LLC CAG-20-071 Eastrail Partners - Service & Funding Agreement for 42-mile mulƟple-use corridor in east King & Snohomish counƟes P $3,766 $3,766Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - parks 12/31/2020 Contractor: (022962) EASTRAIL PARTNERS 3 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: cs - parks \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - ppnr Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-18-109 Consultant Services for Cedar River Trestle Bridge Repairs P $62,600 $111,931Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (060557) WSP USA INC CAG-18-069 Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase II - Federal Land & Water ConservaƟon Fund Grant P $470,760 $500,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 03/31/2021 Contractor: -none CAG-18-063 Hough Beck & Baird Inc - Sunset Neighborhood Park Ph II Design & ConstrucƟon Services P $493,355 $495,731Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (035300) HOUGH BECK & BAIRD INC CAG-18-070 King County Natural Resources & Parks - Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase II - King County Youth & Amateur Sports Fund Grant (term 1/1/2018 - 12-31-2019) R $175,000 $175,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-017 MIG, Inc. (Moore Iacofano and Goltsman, Inc) - Professional Services Agreement for Parks, RecreaƟon & Natural Areas Plan Update P $206,993 $227,677Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (050948) MOORE IACOFANO & GOLTSMAN INC CAG-19-243 Terra Dynamics, Inc - Sunset Neighborhood Park, Phase 2 P $4,059,000 $4,081,335Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 11/30/2020 Contractor: (080368) TERRA DYNAMICS CAG-18-043 School's Out Washington - Best Start for Kids Quality Out-of-School Time Grant R $259,515 $259,515Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-18-076 ConText EvaluaƟon - EvaluaƟon Services for Best Start Kids Fund "Highlands Quality Out of School Time Partnership" Grant P $26,000 $26,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (046957) MARGARET A MCKENNA CAG-19-367 Davey Resource Group - Agreement to update City tree inventory P $99,480 $99,480Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020112) DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP INC CAG-20-025 Davey Resource Group - AddiƟonal Tree Inventory Database update work for 2020 P $30,100 $30,100Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020112) DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP INC CAG-20-026 Davey Resource Group - ConsulƟng CerƟfied Arborist InspecƟon Services P $134,400 $134,400Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020112) DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP INC CAG-20-084 Krazan & Associates - Material TesƟng & Special InspecƟon services - Cedar River Trestle Bridge Repairs Project P $8,605 $8,605Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042791) KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES OF WA INC CAG-20-119 Reidmann Enterprises LLC dba SeaƩle Grow - 2020 Landscape Tree Watering Agreement P $100,000 $100,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (001508) AL RIEDMANN \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - ppnr Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-144 PnD Logging (Combined Cuƫng Contractors) - Summer 2020 Tree Maintenance P $77,110 $77,110Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (016969) COMBINED CUTTING CONTRACTORS CAG-20-159 Monarch Landscape Holdings, LLC - 2020 Late Summer Tree Maintenance P $72,544 $72,544Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-341 Rippey Arboriculture LLC - DiagnosƟc Aboricultural Services P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (068475) RIPPEY ARBORICULTURE CAG-20-355 Stumpy Tree Service/Lance Malmberg - 2020 Fall Tree Maintenance P $55,000 $55,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 12/31/2020 Contractor: (043305) LANCE MALMBERG CAG-20-060 Northwest Environmental ConsulƟng - MITIGATION MONITORING FOR RIVERVIEW PARK BRIDGE PROJECT YR 5 P $3,000 $3,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 02/01/2021 Contractor: (056260) NW ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING CAG-20-379 Landscape Structures Inc.- Replacement of play and exercise equipment, safety surfacing and drainage evaluaƟon at Coulon Park P $589,853 $589,853Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - ppnr 03/30/2021 Contractor: (043319) LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES INC 19 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: cs - ppnr \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 cs - rec Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-376 SupersiƩers LLC - Provide basic baby siƫng and home safety classes P $7,060 $7,060Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 11/10/2020 Contractor: (078920) SUPER SITTERS LLC CAG-20-136 Triple Impact Coaching - provide 10 virtual basketball training sessions P $2,250 $2,250Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/12/2020 Contractor: (082780) TRIPLE IMPACT COACHING CAG-20-328 Jordan Mariko Shibuya - Mural PainƟng for community input at intersecƟon of SE Petrovitsky Rd & 16th Av SE P $30,000 $30,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/15/2020 Contractor: (039826) JORDAN MARIKO SHIBUYA CAG-18-168 Centro Rendu/St Vincent DePaul of SeaƩle/KC - Spanish culture & art classes at Highlands Neighborhood Center M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/31/2020 Contractor: (070296) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, ATTN: ACCTG DEP T CAG-18-178 Techbridge Girls - Youth programs & classes at Highlands Neighborhood Center P $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-18-232 Environmental Science Center - Environmental Science Programs & Classes at Highlands Neighborhood Center P $60,000 $60,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/31/2020 Contractor: (024358) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTER CAG-20-024 King County Community & Human Services - Renton Senior AcƟvity Center - Senior Center Investments R $90,000 $90,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-064 Blue Sky CommunicaƟons NW - Assessment & development of an age-friendly Renton DesignaƟon & AcƟon Plan P $55,000 $55,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/31/2020 Contractor: (010237) BLUE SKY COMMUNICATIONS NW CAG-20-130 Roach GymnasƟcs - GymnasƟcs and/or Fitness Classes via Zoom P $30,000 $30,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 12/31/2020 Contractor: (068800) ROACH GYMNASTICS INC CAG-19-087 Pacific NW Basketball Officials Assoc - Providing officials for Men's Rec Basketball Leagues P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 02/28/2021 Contractor: (059510) PACIFIC NW BASKETBALL OFFICALS CAG-20-036 U.K. Elite Soccer dba Steel Soccer - Youth Soccer classes and camps M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: cs - rec 03/31/2021 Contractor: -none 11 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: cs - rec \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 CS FaciliƟes Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon LAG-04-003 King County - Department of TransportaƟon - Lease of Parking Spaces in the Renton City Garage for commuter use R $0 $54,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: proplease 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: CS FaciliƟes \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 CS Golf Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon LAG-15-002 NW Restaurant Experience - Concessions at Maplewood Golf Course R $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: proplease 03/09/2021 Contractor: -none 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: CS Golf \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 CS Human Svc Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon LAG-13-002 Renton Ecumenical AssociaƟon of Churches (REACH) - Lease of Jail space at City Hall for women's day shelter (3 years) R $0 $50,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: proplease 01/31/2021 Contractor: -none 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: CS Human Svc \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 Finance Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-13-042 US Bank, N.A. - Banking Services Agreement for $381,374.45 per year for 3 years (1/1/2011 Ɵl 12/31/2013) P $952,123 $952,123Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherserv 12/31/2020 Contractor: (101589) US BANK NATL ASSN CAG-93-142 Department of Revenue - Data Sharing M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: finance 11/01/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-18-005 Daizy Logik LLC - Computer Programming & ConsulƟng Work for Praxis P $136,000 $186,700Orig Amt: Curr Amt: finance 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-18-038 Tax Recovery Services (TRC) LLC - Tax Audit Services P $40,000 $40,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: finance 12/31/2020 Contractor: (080150) TAX RECOVERY SERVICES LLC CAG-20-124 WA Dept of Commerce - Coronavirus Relief Fund for local Gov't Grant (CARES Act - $3,141,000 rev) - GRANT R $3,151,000 $3,151,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: finance 10/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-10-021 Tax discovery audit of sales tax transacƟons (expenditure is 20% of tax collected) P $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherserv 12/31/2020 Contractor: (049405) MICROFLEX INC CAG-17-038 Pacifica Law Group - Bond Council Services P $95,000 $95,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: finance 03/31/2021 Contractor: -none 7 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: Finance \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 Fire Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-09-094 WA State Military Dept - Public Assistance Grant Agreement #D09-044 to accept monies for reimbursement of disaster expenses incurred due to the Jan 09 Storm R $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: grants 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-11-194 Renton Emergency CommunicaƟon Service - MOU for a broad framework when other emergency communicaƟons are overwhelme M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherags 12/31/2020 Contractor: (400031) RECS, TO PROCESS CONTRACTS ONLY 2 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: Fire \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 HR Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-14-118 Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. - Property & Casualty Insurance Brokerage Services P $47,500 $195,776Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherserv 12/31/2020 Contractor: (001910) ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: HR \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 hr rm Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-042 Freimund Jackson & Tardif, PLLC - Pre-liƟgaƟon Legal Defense Services - CL-19-006 P $10,000 $60,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: (027481) FREIMUND JACKSON & TARDIF PLLC CAG-20-137 Colin Baenziger & Associates - Recruitment Services for execuƟve & management level posiƟons, including 2020 CAO recruitment P $26,500 $26,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 10/14/2020 Contractor: (016850) COLIN BAENZIGER & ASSOCIATES CAG-19-368 GALLAGHER BENEFIT SERVICES INC - Broker & Consultant Services for City Healthcare Plans P $84,900 $84,900Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/01/2020 Contractor: (028347) GALLAGHER BENEFIT SERVICES INC CAG-19-043 Renton Police Guild - 2019-2020 CollecƟve Bargaining Agreement for Commissioned Police Officers & Sergeants M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-138 Renton Police Guild (Non-Commissioned) - 2019 - 2020 Police Guild Non-Commissioned M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-220 AFSCME Local 2170 - 2019-2020 CollecƟve Bargaining Agreement for employees represented by AFSCME Local 2170 M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19--24 Costco - Pharmacy Benefit Manager P $1,400,000 $1,400,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-246 Costco Health SoluƟons (CHS) - Pharmacy Benefit Manager P $1,400,000 $1,400,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-305 Symetra Life Insurance Company - Stop Loss or Excess Loss insurance coverage in 2020 for acƟve employees & LEOFF1 reƟree high cost medical claims P $429,539 $429,539Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-320 Healthcare Management Administrators (HMA) - AdministraƟon of City employee healthcare costs - acƟve employees & LEOFF 1 reƟrees P $306,500 $306,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-112 Qlaw (Denise Diskin) - Speaking engagement at Quarterly Managers' MeeƟng - LGBTQ inclusion, employment issues & strategies P $1,500 $1,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: (065102) QLAW FOUNDATION OF WA CAG-20-356 Kroll Associates, Inc - InformaƟon Security & Computer Forensics - monitor and analyze city data systems and servers M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-319 Kaiser Permanente - AdministraƟon of City employee healthcare costs P $192,750 $192,750Orig Amt: Curr Amt: hr rm 01/01/2021 Contractor: -none 13 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: hr rm \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 Legal Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-13-137 LexisNexis - Computer Research contract - online publicaƟon - 3.5 years P $49,410 $107,850Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherserv 12/31/2020 Contractor: (044515) LEXISNEXIS 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: Legal \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 mayor Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-069 ZenCity - License for use of data collecƟon and analysis plaƞorm P $24,000 $48,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 03/29/2021 Contractor: -none CAG-18-235 Thunderdog Delivery, Inc - Mail delivery services (USPS & Diamond MarkeƟng) P $12,000 $24,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 10/31/2020 Contractor: (081350) THUNDERDOG DELIVERY INC CAG-19-012 Bradley Law, LLC - Cable TV Franchise Mgmt ConsulƟng Services P $20,000 $40,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (011181) BRADLEY BERKLAND HAGEN HERBST CAG-19-033 Eric Stewart - InstrucƟon services for Project Management Training P $12,000 $22,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (024415) ERIC STEWART CAG-19-263 ComEngage - Community Survey Services P $50,000 $50,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-20-116 NaƟonal League of CiƟes - Memorandum of Understanding for Census Rapid Response Grant M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 10/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-18-060 Outcomes by Levy - LegislaƟve Services P $498,000 $498,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (058621) OUTCOMES BY LEVY LLC CAG-18-200 CommuniƟes in Schools of Renton(CISR) & Renton School Distrct (RSD) - Establish financial and in-kind commitments P $50,000 $50,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (017602) COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOL INC CAG-18-233 Renton Regional Fire Authority - Agreement with RRFA for Fire StaƟon #15 Development M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-359 Benita R. Horn & Associates - Inclusion Program Services P $78,000 $78,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (009242) BENITA R HORN & ASSOCIATES CAG-19-370 Umbrella ProducƟons, LLC. - Channel 21 OperaƟons & ProducƟon ConsulƟng Services P $40,000 $40,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (083225) UMBRELLA PRODUCTIONS LLC, ` CAG-20-057 My House of Design - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES/GRAPHIC DESIGN P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (073889) MY HOUSE OF DESIGN CAG-20-118 BSmith Public Affairs, Inc - Public Affairs consulƟng services P $7,500 $7,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: (012011) BSMITH PUBLIC AFFAIRS INC \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 mayor Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-152 Jurassic Parliament - Online training for elected officials and staff P $1,400 $1,400Orig Amt: Curr Amt: mayor 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none 14 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: mayor \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 police Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-18-278 Public Safety CorporaƟon - Cry Wolf Alarm Management Services Program R $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: police 01/02/2021 Contractor: -none 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: police \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 PW Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-15-022 Interagency/Various CiƟes - PSE Energize Eastside 230kV Transmission Line Project M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherags 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-15-100 Puget Sound Energy - Energize Eastside Final EIS Reimbursement R $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherags 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none 2 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: PW \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 pw - trans Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-16-171 DGK, Inc. dba Widener & Associates - Environmental services for Transporta Ɵon Bridge Program P $34,000 $60,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (091850) WIDENER & ASSOCIATES CAG-17-074 1/1/2020 - NEW NAME AND NEW VENDOR NUMBER. NAME IS NOW WSP USA, INC. - OLD NAMEBergerABAM, Inc. - ConstrucƟon management & inspecƟon services for NE 31st St Bridge Replacement project. P $322,364 $322,364Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (060557) WSP USA INC CAG-17-075 1/1/2020 - NEW NAME AND NEW VENDOR NUMBER. NAME IS NOW WSP USA, INC. - OLD NAMEBergerABAM, Inc. - N 27th Place Bridge Scour Repair Project P $99,684 $127,218Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (060557) WSP USA INC CAG-19-040 KPG, P.S. - NE 31 St Bridge Replacement - Audit Agreement P $34,990 $54,990Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042772) KPG INC CAG-19-041 KPG, P.S. - N. 27th Place Bridge Scour Repair - Audit Agreement P $34,990 $54,990Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042772) KPG INC CAG-20-052 Concord Engineering _ Professional Services for Network Mobility EvaluaƟon P $34,450 $34,450Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 10/31/2020 Contractor: (017705) CONCORD ENGINEERING INC CAG-18-122 DGK, Inc. dba Widener & Associates - William Av & Wells Av S Conversion Project - Environmental P $63,952 $63,952Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (091850) WIDENER & ASSOCIATES CAG-18-171 WSDOT - Local Agency Agreement: Renton Ave South PreservaƟon P $1,020,700 $1,020,700Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-073 Environmental Services - 41st & Oakesdale Av SW IntersecƟon Improvement P $12,276 $12,276Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (091850) WIDENER & ASSOCIATES CAG-19-251 PSE - Schedule 74 Underground Conversion, Project Design Agreement P $14,635 $14,635Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (064290) PUGET SOUND ENERGY CAG-19-274 DGK, Inc. dba widener & Assoc - Environmental Services for the Lake WashingƟon Loop Trail Project P $34,993 $34,993Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (091850) WIDENER & ASSOCIATES CAG-20-008 Transpo Group USA, Inc. - Renton ADA TransiƟon Plan Update P $79,000 $79,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (082361) TRANSPO GROUP USA INC CAG-20-070 StreetScan-Professional Services for pavement condiƟon assessment P $89,787 $89,787Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (078464) STREETSCAN INC \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 pw - trans Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-20-097 Jacobs Engineering Group - ConsulƟng Support Services for Springbrook Creek MiƟgaƟon Bank P $53,027 $53,027Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (038938) JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC CAG-20-049 King County Metro - 2020-2021 ORCA CARDS & BUSINESS PASSPORT PRODUCTS P $126,352 $126,352Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 02/28/2021 Contractor: (041608) KING CNTY FINANCE CAG-18-201 Department of Ecology - DOE - Duvall Avenue NE Project - Grant agreement to include water quality improvements R $1,631,919 $1,631,919Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 03/25/2021 Contractor: -none CAG-19-066 KPG, PS - City Standard Details - Signalized IntersecƟon Layouts P $10,000 $10,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 03/31/2021 Contractor: (042772) KPG INC CAG-19-001 R.W. ScoƩ ConstrucƟon, Co. - Renton Avenue South Resurfacing Project Contract doesn't expire unƟl project close out P $1,585,248 $1,854,276Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (071670) RW SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO CAG-19-146 Tony Lind Paving, LLC - 2019 Street Patch & Overlay Project P $556,621 $532,598Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - trans 12/31/2020 Contractor: (081679) TONY LIND PAVING LLC 19 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: pw - trans \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 pw - uƟl Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-16-103 RH2 Engineering, Inc. - Replace Highlands 435 Pressure Zone Reservoirs and Mains - Final Design and Bidding P $697,088 $1,123,964Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (068180) RH2 ENGINEERING INC CAG-16-134 Murray, Smith & Associates, Inc. - Kennydale 320-Pressure Zone Reservoir Pre-Design P $419,500 $1,122,141Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/30/2020 Contractor: (052444) MURRAYSMITH INC CAG-18-026 RH2 Engineering, Inc. - PRV StaƟon RehabilitaƟon & Replacement Study P $195,190 $195,190Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (068180) RH2 ENGINEERING INC CAG-16-108 Stantec ConsulƟng Services - Thunder Hills Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Replacement Project - Design and ConstrucƟon Services P $313,700 $588,725Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 03/31/2021 Contractor: (077215) STANTEC CONSULTING SVCS INC CAG-17-211 King County - Flood ReducƟon Grant for Madsen Creek Improvement Project Phase 1 ($472,000.00) R $472,000 $472,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-17-037 RH2 Engineering, Inc. - Water and Wastewater UƟliƟes 2017/2018 General Services P $227,322 $391,502Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 03/31/2021 Contractor: (068180) RH2 ENGINEERING INC CAG-18-271 ON 8/3/2020: Adden 2 switched contractor to David Evans & Associates Taking over for CHS Engineers, LLC. - Transfer of exisƟng professional services to DEA SWP274031 ORIGINAL CONTRACT: CHS Engineers, LLC - Rainier Avenue N and Benson Rd S. Culvert Replacement Projects P $69,200 $69,200Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020180) DAVID EVANS & ASSOCIATES INC CAG-19-023 Louis Berger U.S. Inc.- Heather Downs DetenƟon Pond Water Quality Retrofit Project P $111,600 $119,618Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (080770) LOUIS BERGER GROUP INC CAG-20-120 2020 Mosquito Abatement Program. P $78,387 $78,387Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/01/2020 Contractor: (081341) THREE RIVERS MOSQUITO & VECTOR CAG-19-275 Sound Resource Management Group - Solid Waste Technical Service & Rate Modeling P $33,750 $33,750Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/15/2020 Contractor: (076055) SOUND RESOURCE MGMT GROUP INC CAG-18-194 Department of Ecology - DOE - Water Quality Combined Financial Assistance Agreement - Heather Downs R $93,000 $93,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-18-238 King County Flood Control District - Grant for Flood ReducƟon Agreement (Rainnier Av N & Benson Rd S. Culvert Replacement ) $80,000 Grant and $25,000 City Match R $105,000 $105,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-18-266 Murraysmith, Inc - Services during construcƟon of Kennydale Reservoir P $479,337 $549,035Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (052444) MURRAYSMITH INC \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 3 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 pw - uƟl Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-029 McClure and Sons, Inc. - Kennydale Reservoir (WTR-27-3956 - Schedule B) P $5,188,392 $5,294,923Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (048017) MCCLURE AND SONS INC CAG-19-107 OƩo Rosenau & Associates - Kennydale Reservoir Special InspecƟon and Materials TesƟng P $99,418 $99,418Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (058570) OTTO ROSENAU & ASSOCIATES INC CAG-19-139 Osborn ConsulƟng, Inc. - Design services fo SE 172nd St & 125th SE. Green Stormwater Infrastructure Design Project SWP-27-4037 P $257,889 $257,889Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (058414) OSBORN CONSULTING INC CAG-19-157 Public Health SeaƩle and King County (PHSKC) - 2019 - 2020 LHWMP Projects for Community Services Agreement 4057 EHS Grant ($68,730.91) R $68,731 $68,731Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-19-212 CiƟes Digital, Inc. - Scanning Project files, reports & Drawings into Laserfiche P $45,000 $97,225Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (015775) CITIES DIGITAL INC CAG-19-313 Otak, Inc. - Design Services for the Montroe Av NE Storm Improvement Project - Phase 1 P $189,602 $227,537Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (058565) OTAK INC CAG-19-369 Osborn ConsulƟng, Inc. - 2020 Surface Weather UƟlity System Plan Upgrade P $99,738 $99,738Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (058414) OSBORN CONSULTING INC CAG-20-031 RH2 Engineering, Inc. - Rainier & Oakesdale Pump StaƟon Upgrade - AlternaƟves & Feasibility EvaluaƟon (SWP-2703963) P $65,000 $65,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (068180) RH2 ENGINEERING INC CAG-20-048 OAC Services - Maplewood Water Treatment Plant Roof Repairs - InspecƟon & Design Services P $87,485 $87,485Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (057252) OAC SERVICES INC CAG-20-055 KLJ Financial ConsulƟng - Update to rate models & SDC fees for 2021-2022 budget for piped uƟliƟes P $50,730 $50,730Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042557) KLJ FINANCIAL CONSULTING CAG-20-086 DAWA Project - LTAC funding for the 2020 NW Naturals Expo P $20,000 $20,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (020388) DAWA PROJECT CAG-20-115 Hart Crowser, Inc. - Maplewood Creek and Madsen Creek Sediment Basin Cleaning Project P $18,364 $18,364Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (032832) HART CROWSER INC CAG-20-121 Nordvind Sewer Service, LLC - Benson Road S Culvert Improvement Project - InstallaƟon of 12-inch HDPE stormwater liner pipe P $119,525 $119,525Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 12/31/2020 Contractor: (055784) NORDVIND SEWER SERVICE LLC \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 3 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 pw - uƟl Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-19-312 State of Washington Department of Ecology - 2019 - 2021 Biennial Water Quality Stormwater Capacity Grant ($50,000) R $50,000 $50,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pw - uƟl 03/31/2021 Contractor: -none 27 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: pw - uƟl \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 3 of 3 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 PW Airport Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-14-126 Mead & Hunt, Inc - Consultant agreement for Airport Master Plan P $837,705 $1,095,895Orig Amt: Curr Amt: consultant 12/31/2020 Contractor: (048618) MEAD & HUNT INC CAG-20-104 Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell, LLP - Provide legal advice on maƩers related to the Renton Municipal Airport P $40,000 $74,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: airport 12/31/2020 Contractor: (040064) KAPLAN KIRSCH & ROCKWELL LLP CAG-20-106 MoƩ MacDonald, LLC - Assessment of flood damages to the Airport Seaplane Base Infrastructure & nagavaƟonal areas P $67,700 $67,700Orig Amt: Curr Amt: airport 12/31/2020 Contractor: (051522) MOTT MACDONALD LLC 3 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: PW Airport \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 PW Maint Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-15-115 Kitsap County - Interlocal agreement to purchase Gilchrist 414 tow paver. M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherags 12/31/2020 Contractor: (042522) KITSAP SAFETY 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: PW Maint \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 PW Transp Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-14-074 Universal Field Services, Inc. - SW 43rd/SE Carr Rd/ SE Petrovitsky Rd Corridor Improvements P $10,849 $15,044Orig Amt: Curr Amt: pwproject 12/12/2020 Contractor: (084350) UNIVERSAL FIELD SERVICES INC CAG-14-093 WA TransportaƟon - SW Grady Way PreservaƟon Project Grant R $700,000 $700,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherserv 12/12/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-10-002 Wa TransportaƟon (WSDOT) - Grant funding for design of the Pedestrian ConnecƟon from the Highlands to the Landing and Coulon Park ($240,000 rev) R $240,000 $1,940,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: grants 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-11-029 Wa TransportaƟon (WSDOT) - Non-discriminaƟon agreement populaƟon under 100,000 M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherags 12/31/2020 Contractor: (060277) PARAMETRIX INC CAG-11-204 Washington State TransportaƟon Improvement Board (TIB) - TIB Grant for SW 27th St & Strader Blvd ConnecƟon - Phase 1 seg 2a - rev: $1,650,000 R $1,650,000 $1,650,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: grants 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-11-209 TIB Grant for S Lake Wa Rd & I/S Improvements - Garden Av N, Logan Av N & Lake Wa Blvd - rev: $1755,496 R $1,755,496 $1,755,496Orig Amt: Curr Amt: grants 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-13-018 WSDOT - Logan Av N Roadway Improvements, STP Funds for Design (rev. $951,000.00) R $951,000 $3,441,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: grants 12/12/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-13-019 WSDOT - S 7th Street at ShaƩuck Av S IntersecƟon Improvement CMAQ Grant (rev: $500,000) R $500,000 $500,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: grants 12/31/2020 Contractor: -none CAG-14-025 Hotel at Southport - Development Agreement to build hotel at Southport locaƟon. M $0 $0Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherags 12/31/2020 Contractor: (105941) SECO DEVELOPMENT INC CAG-14-156 Gibbons & Riely, PLLC - Appraiser/arbirator as a 3rd for ProFlight rent determinaƟon P $2,500 $2,500Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherserv 12/31/2020 Contractor: (029532) GIBBONS & RIELY PLLC CAG-14-157 Valbridge Property Advisors/Allen BrackeƩ Shedd - ArbitraƟon for ProFlight AviaƟon Property P $5,000 $5,000Orig Amt: Curr Amt: otherserv 12/31/2020 Contractor: (011880) ABS VALUATION 11 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: PW Transp \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 PW UƟliƟes Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon CAG-15-137 Carollo Engineers Inc. - 2016 Long range Wastewater management Plan P $203,038 $547,954Orig Amt: Curr Amt: consultant 12/31/2020 Contractor: (013783) CAROLLO ENGINEERS PC 1 Dept/Div Contracts/Leases: PW UƟliƟes \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 1 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) Department Contracts Expired from 10/1/2020 through 3/31/2021 PW UƟliƟes Contract No DescripƟon ClassContract Type ExpiraƟon All Departments: Number of Contracts/Leases: 411 Expired Contract Amt: Payable $147,324,389 Receivable $26,605,494 Miscellaneous $0 \\EDEN\EdenReports\Reports\SiteSpec\renton\Linked Reports\CM\wip_contracts_expired_dept.rpt Data as of: 10/19/2020 9:19:59AM Printed: 10/19/2020 Page 2 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #5. b) AB - 2743 City Council Regular Meeting - 26 Oct 2020 SUBJECT/TITLE: Contract Award: Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement Project; CAG-20-332 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur DEPARTMENT: City Clerk STAFF CONTACT: Jason Seth, City Clerk EXT.: 6502 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: Bid Amount: $302,529.70 Total Project Budget: $253,330.33 in 2020 and $250,000 in 2021 for a total of $503,330.33 Engineer's Estimate: $352,220 SUMMARY OF ACTION: The City Clerk conducted a bid opening on October 14, 2020 for the Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement project, CAG-20-332. The bid opening met the following Council criteria: 1) There was more than one bid; 2) The lowest responsible and responsive bid was within the project budget; and 3) There were no irregularities with the lowest responsive and responsible bid Therefore, staff recommends that the Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement project be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bid, Nordvind Company, in the amount of $302,529.70. EXHIBITS: A. Staff Recommendation Memo B. Bid Tab STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement project to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, Nordvind Company, in the amount of $302,529.70. AGENDA ITEM #5. c) H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-04058 Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement\03_Bid\Bids\CAG-20- 332_Airport PLS_Award Memo to City Clerk.docx/AF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE: October 20, 2020 TO: Jason Seth, City Clerk FROM: Ann Fowler, Wastewater Utility Engineer SUBJECT: Bid Opening and Recommendation for Award of Contract for Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement Project CAG-20-332 The Public Works Department has reviewed the bids submitted for the Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement project and recommends that the contract CAG-20-332 be awarded to Nordvind Company in the amount of $302,529.70. We request that an agenda bill for Council Concur be prepared for the October 26, 2020 Council Meeting. The bid opening was held on October 14, 2020. Eight bids were received. The low bid was submitted by Nordvind Company in the total amount of $266,527.00 without sales tax. We have checked the bids for mathematical errors, and found minor errors in two of the submitted bids. The errors do not affect the low bid. A tabulation of the bids is attached. We have verified that Nordvind Company is the lowest responsible bidder, and that they have submitted a responsive bid. We recommend that the contract CAG-20-332 be awarded to the low bidder Nordvind Company in the total amount $302,529.70, which includes the 10% Washington State sales tax of $27,502.70. The engineer’s estimate is $352,220.00, includes Washington State Sales Tax. Funding is available from the approved 2020 Airport Capital Investment Fund Budget for Major Facility Maintenance (422.725088). There is sufficient funding in the budget to cover this agreement. The project consists of the replacement of the airport lift station and associated force main and abandonment of the existing lift station and associated piping. Attachments cc: Martin Pastucha, Administrator Ron Straka, Utility Systems Director Joe Stowell, Wastewater Utility Engineering Manager Will Adams, Civil Engineer, Renton Municipal Airport AGENDA ITEM #5. c) Project Title:Renton Airport Private Lift Station Replacement City of Renton Nordvind Company Road Construction Northwest Richey Wrecking Co Pape & Sons Construction, Inc Northwest Cascade Inc McClure & Sons Inc Laser Underground & Earthworks Inc HCON Incorporated Average Bid BID DATE:October 14, 2020 Engineers Estimate Bars Item Unit Est.Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid Unit Bid No. No.Description Quantity Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount Price Amount 1 Mobilization and Demobilization (not to exceed 10% of contract total)Lump Sum 1 15,300.00 15,300.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 36,000.00 36,000.00 28,500.00 28,500.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 55,000.00 55,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 30,562.50 30,562.50 2 Temporary Erosion and Sedimenation Control Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 4,200.00 4,200.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 4,750.00 4,750.00 3 Site and Utility Work Lump Sum 1 86,500.00 86,500.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 55,500.00 55,500.00 52,440.00 52,440.00 217,000.00 217,000.00 129,000.00 129,000.00 79,878.00 79,878.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 75,000.00 75,000.00 91,102.25 91,102.25 4 Traffic Control Lump Sum 1 4,700.00 4,700.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 6,720.00 6,720.00 9,200.00 9,200.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 13,500.00 13,500.00 7,365.00 7,365.00 5 Unscheduled Excavation Cubic Yard 40 50.00 2,000.00 50.00 2,000.00 34.00 1,360.00 40.00 1,600.00 50.00 2,000.00 38.00 1,520.00 70.00 2,800.00 100.00 4,000.00 40.00 1,600.00 52.75 2,110.00 6 Unscheduled Structural Backfill Cubic Yard 40 50.00 2,000.00 50.00 2,000.00 62.00 2,480.00 66.00 2,640.00 60.00 2,400.00 54.00 2,160.00 75.00 3,000.00 100.00 4,000.00 20.00 800.00 60.88 2,435.00 7 Unscheduled Contaminated Soil Removal Cubic Yard 20 190.00 3,800.00 75.00 1,500.00 125.00 2,500.00 70.00 1,400.00 200.00 4,000.00 142.00 2,840.00 142.00 2,840.00 400.00 8,000.00 150.00 3,000.00 163.00 3,260.00 8 Unscheduled Contaminated Water Removal Gallon 5,000 1.50 7,500.00 1.00 5,000.00 x 1.30 6,500.00 0.40 2,000.00 1.50 7,500.00 1.10 5,500.00 0.90 4,500.00 1.00 5,000.00 1.00 5,000.00 1.03 5,125.00 9 Trench Safety and Shoring Lump Sum 1 13,000.00 13,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 7,100.00 7,100.00 11,500.00 11,500.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 9,200.00 9,200.00 10 Dewatering via Sumps Lump Sum 1 6,500.00 6,500.00 11,500.00 11,500.00 13,700.00 13,700.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 7,800.00 7,800.00 9,625.00 9,625.00 11 Dewatering via Well Points Lump Sum 1 10,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 500.00 500.00 18,200.00 18,200.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 27,962.50 27,962.50 12 PVC Sewer Gravity Pipe Lump Sum 1 25,000.00 25,000.00 13,500.00 13,500.00 16,300.00 16,300.00 37,400.00 37,400.00 23,500.00 23,500.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 16,900.00 16,900.00 21,825.00 21,825.00 13 HDPE Sewer Force Main Pipe Lump Sum 1 14,900.00 14,900.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 16,100.00 16,100.00 14,500.00 14,500.00 6,200.00 6,200.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 7,800.00 7,800.00 11,200.00 11,200.00 14 Package Lift Station Lump Sum 1 112,000.00 112,000.00 152,027.00 152,027.00 215,450.00 215,450.00 197,100.00 197,100.00 162,500.00 162,500.00 210,000.00 210,000.00 208,928.00 208,928.00 275,000.00 275,000.00 196,507.00 196,507.00 202,189.00 202,189.00 15 O&M Manuals and On Site Owner Training Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 y 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 y 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 16 Construction Records Lump Sum 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 y 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 17 Minor Change Lump Sum 1 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 y 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 320,200.00 275,027.00 399,290.00 392,400.00 579,100.00 475,020.00 431,446.00 598,500.00 418,907.00 446,211.25 32,020.00 27,502.70 39,929.00 39,240.00 57,910.00 47,502.00 43,145.00 59,850.00 41,890.70 44,621.13 352,220.00 302,529.70 439,219.00 431,640.00 637,010.00 522,522.00 474,591.00 658,350.00 460,797.70 490,832.38 Numbers in red show corrections - corrections do not have an impact on the bid results x corrected erroneous unit price listed as $1000.00, bid amount was correct y corrected to match the bid amount listed in the bid item description AGENDA ITEM #5. c) Project: Renton Airport Private LIft Station Replacement Project - CAG-20-332 Due Date: October 14, 2020 CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET Bid Total from Prop L&I Bid Sched Cert of Sub Schedule of Prices Triple form Cert Bond Price Compl List *Includes Sales Tax HCON, Inc. P.O.Box 731005 1 Puyallup X X X X X X X $460,797.70 Wa 98373 Joshuah Helm Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. 20417 87th Ave SE 2 Snohomish X X X X X X X $658,350.00 WA 98296 Bret Lange McClure and Sons, Inc. 15714 Country Club Drive 3 Mill Creek X X X X X X X $474,591.00 WA 98012 Bidder FORMS Engineer's Estimate: $353,000.00 (includes tax)AGENDA ITEM #5. c) Project: Renton Airport Private LIft Station Replacement Project - CAG-20-332 Due Date: October 14, 2020 CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET Bid Total from Prop L&I Bid Sched Cert of Sub Schedule of Prices Triple form Cert Bond Price Compl List *Includes Sales Tax Bidder FORMS Nordvind Sewer Service, LLC 25129 SE Green Valley Rd 4 Auburn X X X X X X X $293,179.70 Wa 98092 Eric Peterson Northwest Cascade, Inc. P.O. Box 73399 5 Puyallup X X X X X X X $524,722.00 Wa 98373 Clinton Myers Pape & Sons Construction, Inc. 9401 Bujacich Road, Suite 1A 6 Gig Harbor X X X X X X X $637,010.00 Wa 98332 James Pape Engineer's Estimate: $353,000.00 (includes tax)AGENDA ITEM #5. c) Project: Renton Airport Private LIft Station Replacement Project - CAG-20-332 Due Date: October 14, 2020 CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET Bid Total from Prop L&I Bid Sched Cert of Sub Schedule of Prices Triple form Cert Bond Price Compl List *Includes Sales Tax Bidder FORMS Richey Wrecking 2460 W 11th 7 Eugene X X X X X X X $431,640.00 OR 97402 Joe Richey Road Construction Northwest, Inc. P.O. Box 2228 8 Renton X X X X X X X $439,219.00 Wa 98056 Matthew Wagester Engineer's Estimate: $353,000.00 (includes tax)AGENDA ITEM #5. c) AB - 2735 City Council Regular Meeting - 26 Oct 2020 SUBJECT/TITLE: Project Acceptance: CAG-20-122 with Sierra Pacific Construction, LLC for the Maplewood Creek and Madsen Creek Sediment Basin Cleaning Project 2020 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur DEPARTMENT: Utility Systems Division STAFF CONTACT: Ken Srilofung, Surface Water Utility Engineer EXT.: 7247 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The original contract amount was $128,606.01, and the final project cost was $122,005.04. The projec t was funded through the approved 2020 Capital Improvement Program budgets (427.475050 and 427.475060). SUMMARY OF ACTION: Removal of sediment from the Maplewood Creek and Madsen Creek basin is essential to maintain adequate drainage. The Maplewood Creek and Madsen Creek Sediment Basin Cleaning Project 2020 was awarded to Sierra Pacific Construction, LLC on July 13, 2020. Ph ysical completion of all required work items was granted on August 21, 2020. It took 19 working days for project completion. The project consisted of constructing a temporary bypass dam, dewatering the sediment basins, fish rescues, removing accumulated sediments which amounted to 600 cubic yards in each sediment basin, hauling and disposing of accumulated sediments to various disposal sites in according to laws and regulations, refilling the sediment basin, restoration and hydroseeding the project sites. EXHIBITS: A. Notice of Completion of Public Works Contract STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept the Maplewood Creek and Madsen Creek Sediment Basin Cleaning Project 2020 with Sierra Pacific Construction, LLC, and authorize release of the retainage bond after 60 days once all the required releases from the state have been obtained. AGENDA ITEM #5. d) Revised # Assigned to: UBI Number: Yes No Yes Telephone # Bond Number: If Retainage is not withheld, please select one of the following and List Surety's Name & Bond Number. Date Work Commenced Date Work Completed Contractor Address Date Contract Awarded Retainage Bond Contract/Payment bond (valid for federally funded transportation projects) Name: Department Use Only Original NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT Project Name Date Assigned: Job Order Contracting Federally funded transportation project? Contractor's Name Description of Work Done/Include Jobsite Address(es) Affidavit ID* No (if yes, provide Contract Bond Statement below) Name & Mailing Address of Public Agency E-mail Address Contract Number Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below Date:Contractor's UBI Number: Date Work Accepted Were Subcontracters used on this project? If so, please complete Addendum A.       Yes No $ $$ $$ $$ % $ $$ Contact Name:Title: Affidavit ID* - No L&I release will be granted until all affidavits are listed. Amount Disbursed p Sales Tax Rate Contract Amount NOTE: These two totals must be equal TOTAL Comments: Sales Tax Amount Reductions ( - ) Note: The Disbursing Officer must submit this completed notice immediately after acceptance of the work done under this contract. NO PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE FROM RETAINED FUNDS until receipt of all release certificates. Submitting Form: Please submit the completed form by email to all three agencies below. TOTAL Liquidated Damages Email Address: Phone Number: p Sub-Total Additions ( + ) Amount Retained (If various rates apply, please send a breakdown) Contract Release (855) 545-8163, option # 4 ContractRelease@LNI.WA.GOV Employment Security Department Registration, Inquiry, Standards & Coordination Unit (360) 902-9450 publicworks@esd.wa.gov Department of Revenue Public Works Section (360) 704-5650 PWC@dor.wa.gov F215-038-000 10-2014REV 31 0020e (10/26/15) p@g AGENDA ITEM #5. d) Subcontractor's Name:UBI Number: (Required)Affidavit ID* Addendum A: Please List all Subcontractors and Sub-tiers Below This addendum can be submitted in other formats. Provide known affidavits at this time. No L&I release will be granted until all affidavits are listed. For tax assistance or to request this document in an alternate format, please call 1-800-647-7706. Teletype (TTY) users may use the Washington Relay Service by calling 711. REV 31 0020e Addendum (10/26/15)F215-038-000 10-2014 AGENDA ITEM #5. d) AB - 2737 City Council Regular Meeting - 26 Oct 2020 SUBJECT/TITLE: Amendment No. 1 to CAG-20-023 with the King County Flood Control District for Flood Reduction Grant Funds for the Monroe Avenue NE Storm System Improvement Project RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee DEPARTMENT: Utility Systems Division STAFF CONTACT: Kevin Evans, Surface Water Utility Engineer EXT.: 7264 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: This amendment provides an additional $75,000 of grant revenue to the 2020 Surface Water Utility Capital Improvement Program budget for the Monroe Avenue NE Storm System Improvement Project (427.475494) and includes partial funding for the ongoing design contract with Otak, Inc. (CAG-19-313). SUMMARY OF ACTION: In 2019 the King County Flood Control District (KCFCD) awarded the city a flood reduction grant to fund the project planning, data collection, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and alternatives analysis. As part of the 2019 grant cycle, the Surface Water Utility applied for $200,000 in funding, but was awarded $125,000. However, as part of the 2020 mid-year budget adjustment, the KCFCD allocated further funding towards the 2019 flood reduction grants, which allowed many of the applicants to receive the full amount of funding for which they applied. This grant agreement provides an additional $75,000 of grant revenue for the project and brings the total grant award up to the requested amount. The engineering services contract executed with Otak, Inc. (CAG-19-313) is funded by this grant. The project’s 245-acre sub-basin located in the Renton Highlands does not have an adequate connection to a downstream conveyance system or waterbody. Due to this deficiency and resulting flooding on Monroe Avenue NE, the city entered into an agreement with Segale for a temporary easement that allowed the city to construct and maintain an overflow system that discharges to their property at 301 Monroe Avenue NE. In 2019 Segale requested a special fill and grade permit in order to fill and redevelop their site, which indicated that the termination of the easement agreement is likely to happen in the next 3-5 years. This would signify the loss of a critical overflow path that has played an essential role in preventing flooding on Monroe Avenue NE. This project is essential to design and construct a solution to replace the loss of the existing overflow system. EXHIBITS: A. Amendment B. Vicinity Map STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 1 to CAG-20-023 with the King County Flood Control District to accept an additional $75,000 in grant funds for the Monroe Avenue NE Storm System Improvement Project. AGENDA ITEM #5. e) FR Grant 4.19.14 – Amendment 1 Page 1 AMENDMENT TO GRANT AWARD Project Name:Monroe Avenue NE Storm System Improvement (CAG-20-023) Recipient:City of Renton Agreement No.:4.19.14 Address:1055 South Grady Way Amendment Date:8/26/2020 Renton, WA 98057 Amendment No.:1 AMENDMENT REQUESTED BY: AMENDMENT WRITTEN BY: Name:Kevin Evans Name:Kim Harper Title:Renton Stormwater Engineer/Project Manager Title:KC WLRD Grant Administrator AMENDMENT EFFECTS: ☒ Change of Scope ☒ Compensation ☒ Distribution of Funds Among Tasks ☐ Terms and Conditions ☒ Time of Performance ☐ Results of Services BACKGROUND: On November 6, 2019, the King County Flood Control District (FCD) passed Resolution FCD2019-13.2 to create their 2020 annual budget. This resolution added money to the Flood Reduction Grant fund for the purpose of holding a supplemental grant round in early 2020. The FCD allotted $2.6 million for what became known as the 2019 Supplemental Flood Reduction Grant Opportunity. This opportunity was opened on January 22nd and closed February 4th of 2020. This supplemental opportunity was open to new applicants and to recipients who received partial awards under the annual round for the 2019 Flood Reduction Grant process. Applicants who applied in 2019 and did not receive awards were not eligible to apply again for the same projects. The FCD approved the grants from this supplemental round on June 24, 2020 under Resolution FCD2020-11.2. A total of 14 grant awards were authorized under this supplemental process, including the subject of this amendment. SUMMARY OF CHANGES: The amendment adds $75,000 to the existing grant, for a new total grant amount of $200,000. In addition to the grant amount, changes include: citation of authorizing resolutions, dollar figures in Exhibit A, schedule for deliverables (Exhibit B), end date of the agreement, and the budget breakdown by line item in the Budget Table (Exhibit C). CHANGE #1: Introductory Paragraph of Grant Agreement Change last sentence of paragraph to read: This Agreement shall be in effect from the date of execution to June 30, 2022. AGENDA ITEM #5. e) FR Grant 4.19.14 – Amendment 1 Page 2 Change #2: Paragraph 1.3 of Grant Agreement Change sentence to read: Whereas, on November 12, 2013, the District’s Board of Supervisors passed Resolution FCD2013-14.3 which established a Flood Reduction Grant Program and criteria for awarding grant funding for projects, and on November 5, 2018, the Board passed Resolution FCD2018-09.2, which authorized an allocation of $3,166,261 from the District’s 2019 budget to fund flood reduction projects, and on November 6, 2019, the Board passed Resolution FCD2019-13.2, which authorized an additional allocation of $2,600,000 from the District’s 2020 budget to fund flood reduction projects; and CHANGE #3: Paragraph 1.4 of Grant Agreement Change sentence to read: Whereas, on September 18, 2019 the District’s Board of Supervisors passed Resolution FCD2019-11.1, which approved the flood reduction projects described in Attachment A to that Resolution; and on June 24, 2020 the District’s Board of Supervisors passed Resolution FCD2020-11.2, which approved additional funds for the projects described in Attachment A to that Resolution; and CHANGE #4: Paragraph 1.7 Change sentence to read: Whereas the District’s Board of Supervisors approved funding of the project (“Project”), as described in Attachment A to Resolution FCD2019-11.1 in the amount of $125,000, and approved additional funding of the project, as described in Attachment A to Resolution FCD2020-11.2 in the amount of $75,000 (“Award”), for a total award amount of $200,000; and CHANGE #5: Paragraph 1.9 Change sentence to read: Whereas, King County and the Recipient desire to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of establishing the terms and conditions under which King County will provide funding from the District in accordance with Resolution FCD2019-11.1 and Resolution FCD2020-11.2, and the Grant Policies and Procedures, and under which the Recipient will implement the Project. CHANGE #6: Paragraph 2.2 Change sentence to read: King County agrees to pay the Award amount to Recipient in the total amount of $200,000 from District funds. The Award shall be used by the Recipient solely for the performance of the Project, as described in Exhibit A to this Agreement. Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, contains a description of the Project as described in Attachment A to Resolution FCD2020-11.2. King County shall pay the Recipient in accordance with the terms of the Grant Policies and Procedures. CHANGE #7: Paragraph 3.5 Change first sentence of paragraph to read: The Project shall be completed by no later than June 30, 2022. AGENDA ITEM #5. e) FR Grant 4.19.14 – Amendment 1 Page 3 CHANGE #8: Exhibit A: Project Description Change Project Description table to read: PROJECT NAME RECIPIENT DESCRIPTION LEVERAGE AWARD Monroe Avenue NE Storm System Improvement City of Renton Design and construct a permanent solution to replace the existing stormwater overflow from Monroe Ave NE into a private property at 301 Monroe Ave NE. This project will use a combination of the following facilities and strategies to prevent historic flooding along Monroe Ave NE, south of NE 4th St: infiltration facilities, flood overflow bypasses, and flow splitters. $10,000 $200,000 CHANGE #9: Exhibit B: Scope of Work Change Scope of Work table to read: TASKS ACTIVITIES AND DELIVERABLES APPROX. PERCENT OF AWARD REQUEST MONTH/YEAR TASK WILL BE COMPLETED Task 1: Project Administration (Required task) Submit reimbursement request forms, backup documentation for billing, and progress reports at least every six months. Submit a Fiscal Closeout form and a Closeout Report form with the final reimbursement request. 0%June 2021 Task 2: Project Management (Consultant) Consultant will prepare a project work plan recording project schedule, staffing plan, budget expenditures, and task progress. The Consultant will prepare monthly project status reports with monthly invoices. The Consultant will coordinate with City staff, as well as internally with its own staff. A kickoff meeting will be held between Consultant and City. 10%June 2021 Task 3: Data Collection and Review The Consultant will collect available desktop information (including topography, soils, geology, vegetation, land use, ownership, storm system, and drainage problems) on the contributing basin. Basic modeling and assessments will be performed using available information. City will provide review and comments. Both parties will attend a submittal intake meeting. Deliverables include Preferential Infiltration Location Memo and Level 1 Project Area Review Memo. 15%December 2020 Task 4: Field Work The Consultant will perform a field truthing of the project site and contributing basin to support analysis and design. Subconsultant will perform soil borings and pilot infiltration tests (PITs) and present a technical memo summarizing results. 40%June 2021 AGENDA ITEM #5. e) FR Grant 4.19.14 – Amendment 1 Page 4 TASKS ACTIVITIES AND DELIVERABLES APPROX. PERCENT OF AWARD REQUEST MONTH/YEAR TASK WILL BE COMPLETED Task 5: Modeling The Consultant will perform hydrologic and hydraulic analyses using WWHM-SWMM to evaluate the conveyance capacity of the existing system and the infiltration capacity of the existing infiltration pipes. Analyses will also be performed to size the proposed conveyance system and stormwater facilities. Up to ten solution elements, and up to three basin solution alternatives will be analyzed/modeled. Consultant will provide a memo summarizing information. City will provide review and comments. Both parties will attend a submittal intake meeting. Deliverables include Field Work and Modeling Memo. 10%December 2020 Task 6: Alternatives Analysis The Consultant will develop up to four solution elements to improve stormwater conveyance, up to four solution elements to provide flow control to the basin, and up to four solution elements to provide water quality treatment where appropriate. The Consultant will combine and integrate solution elements into up to three basin solution alternatives for conveyance improvements, flow control, and water quality treatment. An alternatives analysis will be used to compare criteria, evaluate the effectiveness of each basin solution alternative, and select a preferred alternative. Consultant will provide a memo summarizing information. City will provide review and comments. Both parties will attend a submittal intake meeting. Deliverables include Solution Elements Memo and Combined Basin Solution Elements Alternatives Analysis. 15%December 2020 Task 7: Design The Consultant will prepare a design based on the preferred alternative selected in Task 6. The deliverable of this task will consist of the 30% construction drawings. 10%June 2021 CHANGE #10: Exhibit C: Budget Table Change Budget table to read: FINANCIAL LEVERAGE (not required) SOURCE NAME Available City Budget BUDGET ITEM GRANT AWARD REQUEST AMOUNT LEVERAGE TOTAL TOTAL (Grant + Leverage) STAFFING $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 COMMERCIAL SERVICES AND CREW TIME $200,000 $200,000 TOTAL $200,000 $10,000 $10,000 $210,000 AGENDA ITEM #5. e) FR Grant 4.19.14 – Amendment 1 Page 5 IN WITNESS HEREOF, THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE CAUSED THIS AMENDMENT TO BE EXECUTED AND INSTITUTED ON THE DATE WRITTEN ABOVE. King County, Washington RECIPIENT By _____________________________________ By __________________________________ Name ___________________________________ Name _______Armondo Pavone__________ Title ____________________________________ Title _________Mayor__________________ Date ____________________________________ Date_________________________________ ATTEST By __________________________________ Name _______Jason A. Seth______________ Title _________City Clerk________________ Date_________________________________ APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM By __________________________________ Name _______Shane Moloney____________ Title _________Renton City Attorney_______ Date_________________________________ AGENDA ITEM #5. e) 0 1,250 2,500625Feet ± VICINITY MAP Le gend Proposed Infiltration Facility Drainage Basin Boundary Streams Parcels Existing Storm Structure Existing Storm Pipe 301 Monroe Ave NE(U pper Balch Pit) NE 4TH ST Drainag e Ba sin(2 45 Acres) Drainag e Ba sin(2 45 Acres) Renton City Limits Green wood Memorial Park NE 2ND STMONROE AVE NENE 6TH ST NE 8TH ST NE 10TH ST QUEEN AVE NEUNION AVE NEKC ACCESS RDJEFFERSON AVE NEKing CountyDepartment of Transportation King CountyRenton Transfer Center King CountyParks and Recrea tio n City of R entonPublic Wo rks Maintena nce Sh ops Existing 18 " an d 2 4"Stormwater O verflow Pipes Location of Floo dingand Ero sion Proble m King CountyCommunity an d Emerge ncy Cen te r 36" PerforatedInfiltration Pipe 48" PerforatedInfiltration Pipe Prop osed Facility Location NE 3RD STCedar River Groun dwaterFlowpath Ap proximate StormNetwork Flow Prop osed Storm Conveyance Pipe AGENDA ITEM #5. e) 1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CLEANING UP CERTAIN  CODE PROVISIONS BY AMENDING SUBSECTIONS 4‐1‐045.B, 4‐1‐045.F.1, 4‐1‐ 045.F.2, 4‐1‐045.F.7, 4‐1‐060.D, AND 4‐1‐070.B.1; SECTION 4‐1‐085; SUBSECTION  4‐1‐110.E; SECTION 4‐1‐180; SUBSECTIONS 4‐1‐190.D.22, 4‐1‐190.F, 4‐1‐190.G.1,  4‐1‐190.G.2, 4‐1‐190.H.1, 4‐1‐190.H.2, AND 4‐1‐190.H.4; SECTION 4‐1‐200;  SUBSECTIONS 4‐1‐220.A, 4‐1‐220.D.1, 4‐1‐230.C, 4‐1‐240.B.1, 4‐1‐240.B.2, 4‐2‐ 020.J, 4‐2‐080.A.6, 4‐2‐080.A.16, 4‐2‐080.A.28, 4‐2‐100.B, 4‐2‐110.E.4.a, 4‐2‐ 120.A, AND 4‐7‐060.D; SECTION 4‐9‐010; SUBSECTIONS 4‐9‐020.D.2, 4‐9‐025.D.2,  4‐9‐090.F.1, 4‐9‐090.F.2, 4‐9‐090.F.3, 4‐9‐140.C, 4‐9‐150.F.2, 4‐9‐150.F.4, 4‐9‐ 180.E, AND 4‐9‐220.C; THE DEFINITION OF AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA (APA) IN  SECTION 4‐11‐010; SUBSECTIONS 9‐16‐4.D, 9‐16‐4.E, AND 9‐16‐8.C OF THE  RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING  AN EFFECTIVE DATE.     WHEREAS, this ordinance is the result of a chapter‐by‐chapter review of Renton  Municipal Code addressing non‐substantive issues related to obsolete code sections,  interdepartmental divisions and employee titles, and improves overall consistency related to  language and formatting; and   WHEREAS, this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation  and study, and the matter was considered by the Planning Commission; and  WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 36.70A.106, on May 5, 2020, the City notified the State of  Washington of its intent to adopt amendments to its development regulations; and  WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 20, 2020, considered  all relevant matters, and heard all parties in support or opposition, and subsequently forwarded  a recommendation to the City Council;  NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO  ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  2  SECTION I. All portions of the Renton Municipal Code in this ordinance not shown in  strikethrough and underline edits remain in effect and unchanged.  SECTION II. Subsection 4‐1‐045.B of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  B. GENERAL:  Vesting of applications is governed by the rules of RCW 19.27.095, (Building  permit application – Consideration – Requirements), and  RCW 58.17.033,   (Proposed division of land – Consideration of application for  preliminary plat or short plat approval – Requirements defined by local  ordinance), as they exist or may be amended. The vested rights doctrine shall not  be applied more broadly than its intended scope.  SECTION III. Subsections 4‐1‐045.F.1, 4‐1‐045.F.2, and 4‐1‐045.F.7 of subsection 4‐1‐ 045.F of the Renton Municipal Code are amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐1‐ 045.F remain in effect and unchanged.  F. DURATION OF APPROVALS:  1. Building Permits: Development of a building shall be based on the  controls contained in the approved permit application. Vesting rights applicable  to building permit applications would expire pursuant to permit expiration periods  identified in the International Building Code (IBC) and adopted by reference herein  in RMC 4‐5‐050, International Building Code, as it exists or may be amended.  2. Preliminary Plat: Development of an approved preliminary plat shall be  based on the controls contained in the Hearing Examiner’s decision. A final plat  meeting all of the requirements of the preliminary plat approval shall be  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  3  submitted within the time frame specified in RMC 4‐7‐080L, Expiration Period,  unless a different time limitation was specifically authorized in the final approval.  3. Final Plat: The lots in a final plat may be developed by the terms of  approval of the final plat, and the development regulations in effect at the time  the preliminary plat application was deemed complete for a period of five (5) years  from the recording date unless the City finds that a change in conditions creates a  serious threat to the public health, safety or welfare.  4. Conditional Use Permit: The use authorized in a conditional use permit  shall be allowed to develop for a period of two (2) years from the effective date  of the permit approval unless a different time limitation was specifically  authorized in the final approval. The development of an approved conditional use  permit shall be governed by the terms of approval of the permit unless the City  finds that a change in conditions creates a serious threat to the public health,  safety or welfare.  5. Permits Associated with a Preliminary Plat: Permit applications, such as  Planned Urban Developments (PUD) applications that are approved as a  companion to a preliminary plat application, shall remain valid for the duration of  the preliminary and final plat as provided in subsections F2 and 3 of this Section,  as they exist or may be amended.  6. Short Plat: The lots in a short plat may be developed by the terms and  conditions of approval, and the development regulations in effect at the time the  application was deemed complete for a period of five (5) years from the recording  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  4  date unless the City finds that a change in conditions creates a serious threat to  the public health, safety or welfare.  7. Shoreline Development Permits: An approved Shoreline Permit shall be  allowed to develop pursuant to the time limitations listed in RMC 4‐9‐190J, (Time  Requirements for Shoreline Permits), as it exists or may be amended. The  development of an approved shoreline permit shall be governed by the terms of  approval of the permit unless the City finds that a change in conditions creates a  serious threat to the public health, safety or welfare.  8. All approvals described in this Section shall be vested for the specific  use, density, and physical development identified in the permit approval.  SECTION IV. Subsection 4‐1‐060.D of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  D. ADOPTION:  The Comprehensive Plan and any amendments and associated subarea plans  area adopted by ordinance of the City Council after public hearing by the Council.  SECTION V. Subsection 4‐1‐070.B.1 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  shown below. All other provisions in 4‐1‐070.B remain in effect and unchanged.  B. INSTRUMENTS IMPLEMENTING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:  In order to fully accomplish the objectives and principles of the  Comprehensive Plan, all resolutions and regulations of the City concerned with  the development and welfare of the community and its people shall be considered  in light of the principles, objectives and policies set forth in the Plan. To fulfill the  requirements of chapters 35.63 and 36.70A RCW, and in the interest of public  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  5  safety, health, morals and the general welfare, the following instruments will  implement the Comprehensive Plan:  1. Title 4 – Development Regulations:  Chapter 1    Administration and Enforcement  Chapter 2    Zoning Districts: ‐ Uses and Standards  Chapter 3    Environmental Regulations and Overlay Districts  Chapter 4    City‐Wide Property Development Standards  Chapter 5    Building and Fire Prevention Standards  Chapter 6    Street and Utility Standards  Chapter 7    Subdivision Regulations  Chapter 8    Permits – General and Appeals  Chapter 9    Permits – Specific  Chapter 10    Legal Nonconforming Structures, Uses and Lots  Chapter 11    Definitions  2. Title 8 – Health and Sanitation:  Chapter 2    Storm and Surface Water Drainage  Chapter 4    Water  Chapter 5    Sewers  Chapter 6    Solid Waste Utility  Chapter 7    Noise Level Regulations   3. Title 10 – Traffic:  Chapter 10    Parking Regulations   AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  6  SECTION VI. Section 4‐1‐085 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  4‐1‐085 PROCEDURAL AND NON‐SUBSTANTIVE TEXT AMENDMENTS:  The Community and Economic Development Administrator is hereby authorized  to amend text of procedural or non‐substantive provisions of this Title. For the  purposes of this Section, substantive amendments shall be distinguished from  procedural or non‐substantive amendments in accordance with the following:  “Substantive” matters relate to regulations that define or limit what can be done  in terms of conduct, use, development, or action (e.g., what use may be made of  land, what requirements apply to development, what public infrastructure may  be required of certain developments, which decision makers and appellate bodies  act on permit applications), and “procedural” or “non‐substantive” matters are  those that relate to procedures or submittal requirements (e.g., how applications  will be processed by a decision maker, what application forms must be used).   SECTION VII. Subsection 4‐1‐110.E of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  E. CRITERIA FOR PERMIT SUSPENSION, REVOCATION OR MODIFICATION:  Any permit, or other land use approval issued by the City pursuant to this  Title, may be suspended, revoked or modified on one or more of the following  grounds:  1. The approval was obtained by fraud;  2. The approval was based upon inaccurate, incomplete or misleading  information provided by the applicant;  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  7  3. The holder of the permit or approval interferes with the Administrator  or any authorized representative in the performance of his or her duties related  to the permit or approval; or  4. The holder of the permit or approval fails to comply with any notice and  order issued pursuant to code compliance regulations; or  5. The holder of the permit or approval fails to comply with the condition  precedent or subsequent to the granting of the permit or land use approval.  SECTION VIII. Section 4‐1‐180 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  4‐1‐180 CHARGES FOR EQUITABLE SHARE OF PUBLIC WORKS FACILITIES  Owners of properties to which improvements are being proposed that have not  been assessed or charged an equitable share of the cost of public works facilities,  such as water systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm water systems, and street  improvements including signalization and lighting, shall be subject to one or more  of the charges listed in the City of Renton Fee Schedule Brochure. Any fees  triggered by improvements or development, as detailed in this Section, are due  and payable at the first of the following instances:   Prior to the issuance of a Public Works Construction Permit; or   Prior to the recording of a single family residential plat or single family  residential short plat; or   Prior to the issuance of a building permit.; and   In all cases, prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy (either  temporary or final).  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  8  All of the following charges shall be paid into the appropriate utility or street fund  except that any fees collected under a private latecomer’s agreement shall be  passed on to the holder of the agreement with the applicable fees paid to the  appropriate utility or street fund.  A. PRIVATELY HELD LATECOMER’S FEES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT  (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CITY HELD LATECOMER’S) FEES:  1. Applicability of Privately Held Latecomer’s Fee: The City has the  discretionary power, as detailed in chapter 9‐5 RMC, to grant street latecomer’s  agreements to developers and owners for the reimbursement of a pro rata portion  of street improvements including signalization and lighting they install and turn  over to the City. The City shall grant utility latecomer’s agreements for the  reimbursement of a pro rata portion of utility systems such as water, sanitary  sewer or storm sewer, if all conditions are met. For purposes of this section, both  utility and street latecomer’s agreements shall be collectively referred to as  “latecomer’s agreements.”   2. Applicability of Special Assessment District Fee: The special assessment  charge is a fee that enables the City to recover a pro rata portion of the original  costs of public works improvements (water systems, sanitary sewer systems,  storm water systems, and street improvements including signalization and  lighting) from the owners of property who would benefit from future connections  to, or future users of, improvements to the City’s infrastructure that were not  installed by LIDs or by a private developer under a latecomer agreement. The  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  9  imposition, collection, payment and other specifics concerning these charges are  detailed in chapter 9‐16 RMC, Special Assessment Districts. Interest may be  charged pursuant to RMC 9‐16‐6, Payments to City.   3. Exemptions for Latecomer’s or Special Assessment District Fees:   a. Segregation of Fees: The City may grant segregation of private  developer latecomer’s fees or special assessment district fees on large parcels of  land per subsection C of this Section.  b. Relief Due to Two (2) Similar Facilities: The Public Works  Administrator will consider relieving a parcel of a latecomer’s or special  assessment district fee/assessment if the property has a benefit from either (but  not both) of two (2) similar facilities. The Public Works Administrator will make  the decision based on engineering and policy decisions as to which facility(ies)  benefit and/or are utilized by the parcel. The assessment due would be that  associated with the utilized facility. If there are no sound engineering or policy  reasons that indicate one facility over the other, the City shall give the applicant  the choice of facilities to utilize.   c. Relief Due to Future Subdivision: At the time the latecomer’s  agreement or special assessment district is formed, and as a condition of the  latecomer’s agreement or special assessment district, the City may require that  the assessment against a parcel be divided such that a single family residential  connection will be assessed based upon the size of a typical single family  residential lot in that area. The remainder of the cost attributed to said site will be  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  10  due at such time as the parcel develops further either by subdivision or increased  density. In the case of a special assessment district, interest will continue to accrue  on the remaining portion of the assessment.  d. Reallocation of Assessment Due to Subdivision of Property: The  Public Works Administrator will consider reallocation of the latecomer’s  assessment or the special assessment if a property is subdivided for any purpose  other than single family use. Reallocation may be granted based upon front  footage, area, or other equitable means. Consideration may be given to adjusting  the assessment between the new parcels, based upon value of benefit from the  improvements, such that two (2) similar parcels may pay different amounts  because one receives more benefit.   B. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES (SDC) – WATER, WASTEWATER, AND  STORM WATER:   The City has authority under RCW 35.92.025 to impose charges, which are  commonly referred to as “system development charges,” on property owners in  order that said property owners shall bear their equitable cost share of the City’s  utility system(s).  1. Applicability of System Development Charge: The system development  charge is hereby imposed against properties and, by inference, the owners of said  properties that are benefiting from and/or increasing the level of usage of the  City’s utility systems. Said property owner(s) shall pay, prior to connection to or  benefit from a City utility system, the system development charge associated with  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  11  that utility as detailed in the City of Renton Fee Schedule Brochure. A parcel may  benefit from a City utility system during the development or redevelopment of the  property with or without a connection to an established facility. Therefore, the  system development charge for a utility may be triggered without a physical  connection to an existing facility.  a. “Utility system” shall mean:  •    The sanitary sewer system, including but not limited to lift stations,  force mains, interceptors and other sewer mains.;  •    The storm water system, including but not limited to flow control  or water quality facilities, flood hazard reduction improvements, lift stations, force  mains, interceptors, and other storm water storage, treatment, collection and  conveyance systems used for management of storm water runoff.; and  •    The water system, including but not limited to wells, pump stations,  water treatment facilities, reservoirs and water mains.   b. The phrase “increasing the level of usage of a City utility system(s),”  as used in this Section, shall mean any of the following:  • First Time Service Connection or Benefit: Any property that is  connecting to or benefiting from a Renton utility system for the first time  (including but not limited to new construction, conversion from private well, or  conversion from septic system).; and  • Property that is being improved, developed, redeveloped, or  subdivided and as part of said action has installed an additional water meter(s),  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  12  has installed a larger water meter(s) or creates additional impervious surface (for  the purpose of this code, conversion of a gravel area to asphalt, concrete, or other  impervious surface shall be considered additional impervious surface).  c. The basis for the charge of system development charges shall be:  • Storm Water: The addition of any new impervious surface to  properties will require payment of the system development charge for storm  water for the additional new impervious surface only. If a property is making a  connection for the first time to a storm water system, it will only require payment  of the system development charge for storm water for the impervious surface  tributary to the point of connection. Any rebuilding, change in use or additions to  property that does not create additional impervious surface or does not cause a  first time connection to be made will not require payment of the system  development charge for storm water.  New single family development will pay based upon a flat rate per  dwelling unit. Existing single family development that has previously connected  will pay based upon square foot of additional impervious surface. Existing single  family development that is connecting for the first time will pay based upon a flat  rate per dwelling unit. Commercial and multi‐family development will pay based  upon square foot of additional impervious surface.  •  Wastewater: The addition of a new domestic water meter,  increasing the size of an existing domestic water meter, conversion of a non‐ domestic water meter to domestic use, or the first time connection of a property  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  13  to the sanitary sewer system will require payment of the system development  charge. For each additional domestic meter installed, the charge shall be based  upon the size of the additional meter(s). For each increased domestic meter, the  charge shall be for the size of the new domestic meter minus the charge for the  domestic meter being replaced. For the conversion of a non‐domestic water  meter to domestic use, the charge will be based upon the size of the meter  converted to domestic use. For the first time connection of an existing developed  property to the sewer system, the charge shall be based upon the size of the  domestic meters for the property.  • Water: The addition of a new domestic or irrigation water meter,  increasing the size of an existing water meter, or the addition of a service for fire  protection will require the payment of the system development charge. For each  additional meter installed, the charge shall be based upon the size of the  additional meter(s). For each increase in meter size, the charge shall be for the  size of the new meter minus the charge for the meter being replaced. For the  addition or increase in size of a service for fire protection, the charge shall be  based upon the size of the fire service, not (NOT the size of the detector bypass  meter).  d. Charges Not Refunded for a Reduction In Service: System  development charges will not be refunded if the service basis, as described above,  is reduced. The service level, prior to reduction, may be considered as existing  level of service as described below.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  14  e. Existing Level of Service: The existing level of service shall be the  baseline for any additional system development charges. Said baseline level of  service shall be determined by existing connections; existing size, type and  number of water meters; and existing impervious surfaces. When a previously  developed property has participated in demolition of existing improvements, then  the baseline level of service shall be the highest level of developed condition  within the five (5) year period preceding the date of application. Any development  of the property that has been removed for more than five (5) years shall not be  considered when calculating additional fees. For demolished impervious surfaces,  the City reserves the right to utilize construction drawings, aerial photos, or  topographic maps to best determine square footage of impervious surface prior  to demolition.  For storm water, when increasing the level of density of single family  by the addition of units or redevelopment to commercial or multi‐family, the  existing level of service baseline shall be as follows: when the existing level of  service is single family and the proposed service is single family, the baseline shall  be existing dwelling units. When the existing level of service is single family and  the proposed service is other than single family, the baseline shall be the square  footage equivalent of the existing dwelling units.  For example, if a property owner removed all improvements from a  two (2) acre parcel that had a one‐inch (1") domestic water meter, a one‐inch (1")  irrigation water meter, was connected to sanitary sewer, and was fifty percent  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  15  (50%) impervious and that parcel sat vacant for two (2) years, those improvements  would be considered when calculating additional system development charges.  Exceptions:  The addition of an irrigation meter only for an existing single family  residential dwelling will not trigger a system development charge for water or  sewer.  The addition of a second domestic meter to an existing duplex in order  to divide consumption for billing purposes will not trigger a system development  charge.  Improvements to existing single family residential units that have had  the system development charge for storm water paid per dwelling unit shall be  exempt from charges for additional impervious surfaces unless the additional  impervious surface is created by the addition of single family units or by  development other than single family.  Improvements to existing single family residential units such as  additions that are less than five hundred (500) square feet of new impervious  surface are exempt from the system development charge for storm water unless  a new connection to the Renton storm water system is proposed or required as  part of the permit application.  2.  Exemptions to System Development Charge:  a. Installation of an Irrigation Meter Solely for the Purpose of  Providing Irrigation Water to City Right‐of‐Way: Installation of a water meter  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  16  solely for the purpose of providing irrigation water to City right‐of‐way is  exempted from the system development charge.  b. Exemption for City‐Owned Property: No system development  charge will be collected on City‐owned properties. The benefits to the utility from  the use of other City properties such as utility easements, lift stations and other  benefits offset the amount of the system development charge.  c. Storm Water Exemption for Infiltration Facility: Developments that  infiltrate or contain on site one hundred percent (100%) of the on‐site storm water  runoff volume from a one hundred (100) year storm are exempt from the storm  water system development charge. For the application of this credit, the  owner/developer must use the current design criteria to show that the infiltration  facility will infiltrate all of the volume of runoff produced from the site during the  one hundred (100) year storm.  For purposes of this code, “on‐site” includes all land within the  boundary of the development. If the development benefits from the City storm  water system because the city system provides drainage for any of the lots, tracts,  roadways, etc., within the development, it will not qualify for this exemption.  If a development that is granted an exemption under this Section  discharges water off‐site during a one hundred (100) year storm or less, the  development shall be required to make corrections or improvements to the on‐ site system such that it will infiltrate up to the one hundred (100) year storm. If,  in the future, the development can no longer infiltrate one hundred percent  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  17  (100%) of the on‐site storm water runoff from a one hundred (100) year storm,  the system development charge shall be due and payable as a condition of the  connection to or utilization of the City’s storm water system.  Nothing in this Section shall relieve the property owner(s) from  complying with the City’s current flow control and water quality treatment  standards at the time the development converts from one hundred percent  (100%) infiltration to use of the City storm system. When a development is  converted from one hundred percent (100%) infiltration to use of the City storm  system, the storm water management standards used shall consider the existing  conditions prior to the property being developed under the one hundred percent  (100%) infiltration exemption and the developed conditions at the time the  conversion is made.  There may be certain areas within the City that partially or completely  prohibit the use of infiltration facilities. If a current or future code or standard  prohibits or limits the use of infiltration facilities to any level below the one  hundred (100) year storm, the development will not qualify for this exemption.  d. Storm Water Exemption for Direct Discharge to Lake Washington:  Developments with property directly abutting the Lake Washington shoreline that  direct discharges one hundred percent (100%) of the on‐site storm water runoff  to the lake through their own private storm system located solely on the  development property(ies) are exempt from the storm water system  development charge. If the development benefits from the City storm water  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  18  system because the city system provides drainage for any of the lots, tracts,  roadways, etc., within the development, it will not qualify for this exemption. Any  direct discharge to waters or natural drainage courses other than Lake  Washington will not qualify for this exemption.   C. SEGREGATION CRITERIA AND RULES:   Except for parcels being developed for single family use, the ability exists for  the segregation of special assessment district, and/or latecomer’s charges (if  permitted by the latecomer’s agreement) if there is partial development of a large  parcel of property. This segregation shall be based on the following criteria and  rules:  1.  Segregation by Plat or Short Plat: Charges shall be determined on the  basis of the specific platted properties being developed regardless of the parcel  size. Unplatted or large‐platted parcels may be platted or short‐platted prior to  development, in which case the special assessment district, and/or latecomer’s  charge will be applied to the specific platted lots being developed.  2. Segregation by Administrative Determination: For the partial  development of a large tract of property, the owner may apply for a segregation  of the special assessment district, and/or latecomer’s charge(s) for the specific  portion of the property to be developed. The burden of establishing the  segregation by legal description, number of units, and map would be on the party  owing the fee and not the City. The following criteria shall determine the  segregation of fees:  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  19  a. Provisions: This provision shall apply to all developments with the  exception of single family residential home developments.  b. Segregation of Fees: The segregation of fees shall be by formal,  written agreement, including a legal description approved by the City, which shall  be recorded as a restrictive covenant running with the land. The restrictive  covenant shall list the percentage of the special assessment district, and/or  latecomer’s charge fee that has been paid for the property. The applicant shall  also include a detailed plan, drafted to current adopted City standards, of the  proposed development, which shall include the proposed boundary line, as  described in the legal description, for the special assessment district, and/or  latecomer’s charge determination.   c. Segregated Areas: Minimum size of area segregated for  determination and payment of special assessment district, and/or latecomer’s  charge(s) shall be two (2) acres. The segregated area shall include, but not be  limited to, all contiguous existing developed land for which the special assessment  district, and/or latecomer’s charge(s) have not been paid; all proposed buildings;  driveways and sidewalks; parking areas; grass and landscape areas; public access  areas; storm water systems; and improvements required for mitigation of  environmental impacts under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). The  boundary line for the segregation of special assessment district, and/or  latecomer’s charge shall be established by survey and legal description and shall  not be closer than fifteen feet (15') to any structure.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  20  d. Remnant Parcel: Minimum size of the remnant parcel of  undeveloped property for which the special assessment district, and/or  latecomer’s charge is deferred shall be two (2) acres. Should the property partially  paid for under this Section later develop, then that property shall pay the special  assessment district, and/or latecomer’s charge fee in place at the time of  development. Should the property partially paid for under this Section later be  subdivided, then the partial payment credit shall run with the subdivided lots. The  burden of establishing that the partial payment has been made would be on the  party owing the fee and not on the City.  e. Determination of Charge: The special assessment district, and/or  latecomer’s charge shall be determined on the basis of the percentage of a  property that is developed (existing development plus proposed development).  When a proposed development takes a parcel over the threshold of full  development, as described in this Section, one hundred percent (100%) of the  special assessment district, and/or latecomer’s charge(s) is owed and any balance  is due and payable.  f. Full Development: For the purpose of this Code, “full development”  is considered to be sixty percent (60%) property coverage for multi‐family  development and eighty percent (80%) property coverage for commercial,  industrial, mixed use, and all other development. “Property coverage” is defined  as the portion of the property supporting buildings, driveways and sidewalks,  parking areas, grass and landscape areas, public access areas, storm water  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  21  systems, and improvements required for mitigation of environmental impacts  under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA).  g. Developed Area: The “developed area” shall include, but not be  limited to, all contiguous existing developed land for which the system  development charges have not been paid: all existing and proposed buildings,  driveways and sidewalks, parking areas, grass and landscape areas, public access  areas, storm water systems, and improvements required for mitigation of  environmental impacts.  h. Interpretation: The Administrator of Public Works shall make the  final decision on interpretation of the partial payment of system development  charges.   3. Segregation by Latecomer’s Agreement: Segregation, if If segregation  is permitted by the latecomer’s agreement, will it shall be governed by the terms  of the latecomer’s agreement. Subsections C1 and 2 of this Section shall govern  segregation insofar as they are not inconsistent with the latecomer’s agreement.  SECTION IX. Subsection 4‐1‐190.D.22 of subsection 4‐1‐190.D of the Renton Municipal  Code is amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐1‐190.D remain in effect and  unchanged.  22. “Independent fee calculation” means the transportation impact fee  calculation, and/or economic documentation prepared by a feepayer, to support  the assessment of a transportation, parks or fire protection impact fee other than  by the use of the rates published in the City’s Fee Schedule, or the calculations  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  22  prepared by the department where none of the fee categories or fee amounts in  the City’s Fee Schedule accurately describe or capture the impacts of the  development activity on public facilities.  SECTION X. Subsection 4‐1‐190.F of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  F. IMPACT FEES METHODOLOGY AND APPLICABILITY:  The transportation and park impact fees in the City of Renton Fee Schedule  are generated from the formulae for calculating transportation impact fees set  forth in the applicable Rate Study. School and fire impact fees in the fee Fee  schedule Schedule are generated from the formulae for calculating impact fees  set forth in the applicable school and fire capital facilities plans as may be further  set forth in a Rate Study. Except as otherwise provided for independent fee  calculations in subsection H of this Section, exemptions in subsection I of this  Section, and credits in subsection J of this Section, all new development activity in  the City will be charged impact fees applicable to the type of development listed  in the City of Renton Fee Schedule.  SECTION XI. Subsections 4‐1‐190.G.1 and 4‐1‐190.G.2 of the Renton Municipal Code  are amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐1‐190.G remain in effect and unchanged.  1. Transportation, Parks, and Fire Impact Fees:  a. Applicability: The City shall collect impact fees, based on the rates  in the City of Renton Fee Schedule, from any applicant seeking development  approval from the City for any development activity within the City, when such  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  23  development activity requires the issuance of a building permit or a permit for a  change in use, and creates a demand for additional public facilities.  b. Transportation and Parks Basis and Amount: Maximum allowable  impact fees for transportation and parks are established by the applicable Rate  Study. The rates to be charged by the City are listed in the City of Renton Fee  Schedule.  c. Fire Impact Fee Basis and Amount: The maximum allowable fees  shall be based on the fire capital facilities plan and the rate study developed by  the RRFA, approved by its Board, and adopted by the City as part of the capital  facilities element of the City’s Comprehensive Plan and as a fire impact fee Rate  Study. The rates to be charged are listed in the City of Renton Fee Schedule.  2. School Impact Fees:  a. Applicability: The City shall collect impact fees, based on the rates  in the City of Renton Fee Schedule, from all applicants seeking development  approval from the City for any residential development activity in that portion of  the City located within each respective school district’s boundaries.  b. Basis and Amount: The maximum allowable fees shall be based on  a school capital facilities plan developed by the appropriate school district and  approved by the School Board, and adopted by reference by the City as part of the  capital facilities element of the City’s Comprehensive Plan. The rates to be charged  are listed in the City of Renton Fee Schedule.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  24  c. Adjustment by Council: The City Council may adjust the fees, as it  sees fit, to take into account local conditions such as, but not limited to, price  differentials throughout each respective school district in the cost of new housing,  school occupancy levels, and the percent of each school district’s capital facilities  budget, which will be expended locally.  d. Classification by Dwelling Type: Separate fees shall be calculated for  single family and multi‐family dwellings, and separate student generation rates  must be determined by each school district for each type of dwelling. For purposes  of this Section, mobile homes shall be treated as single family dwellings; duplexes  and accessory dwelling units shall be treated as multi‐family dwellings.  e. Credit for Tax Contributions: The formula in Attachment A to  Ordinance 4808 provides a credit for the anticipated tax contributions that would  be made by the development based on historical levels of voter support for bond  issues in a school district.  SECTION XII. Subsections 4‐1‐190.H.1, 4‐1‐190.H.2, and 4‐1‐190.H.4 of subsection 4‐1‐ 190.H of the Renton Municipal Code are amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐1‐ 190.H remain in effect and unchanged.  H. INDEPENDENT FEE CALCULATIONS:  1. Calculations by City: If, in the judgment of the Administrator, none of  the fee categories or fee amounts set forth in the City of Renton Fee Schedule  accurately describes or captures the impacts of a new development on public  facilities, the Department may conduct independent fee calculations and the  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  25  Administrator may impose alternative fees on a specific development based on  those calculations. The alternative fees and the calculations shall be set forth in  writing and shall be mailed to the feepayer.  2. Calculations by Feepayer: A feepayer may opt not to have the impact  fees determined according to the fee structure in the City of Renton Fee Schedule,  in which case the feepayer shall prepare and submit to the Administrator, the  RRFA, or school district, as applicable, an independent fee calculation for the  development activity for which a building permit is being sought. The  documentation submitted shall show the basis upon which the independent fee  calculation was made. An independent fee calculation shall use the same  methodology used to establish impact fees and for transportation, parks, fire, and  school impact fees; they shall be limited to adjustments in trip generation rates  and lengths for transportation impact fees, persons per dwelling unit for park  impact fees, and fire incident rates for fire impact fees.  3. Consideration and Review: There is a rebuttable presumption that the  calculations set forth in the Rate Studies and Capital Facilities Plans and the data  used by the City, RRFA, and school districts are valid.  a. Transportation and Parks Impact Fees: The Administrator shall  consider the documentation submitted by the feepayer, but is not required to  accept such documentation or analysis which the Administrator reasonably deems  to be inapplicable, inaccurate, incomplete, or unreliable. The Administrator may  require the feepayer to submit additional or different documentation for  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  26  consideration. The Administrator is authorized to adjust the impact fees on a case‐ by‐case basis based on the independent fee calculation, the specific  characteristics of the development, and/or principles of fairness. The fees or  alternative fees and the calculations therefor shall be set forth in writing and shall  be mailed to the feepayer.  b. School and Fire Impact Fees: A school district or the RRFA may  adjust the amount of the impact fee assessed if appropriate and lawful, as  demonstrated by the feepayer to the appropriate school district’s or the RRFA’s  satisfaction. If the Administrator receives a written decision from a school district  or RRFA approving an independent fee calculation, the Administrator shall apply  and collect school or fire impact fees, as applicable, as adjusted by the approved  independent fee calculation.  4. Adjustment from Maximum Amount: Alternative transportation  impact fees calculated pursuant to this subsection shall be reduced in the same  manner and to the same extent that the impact fees in the City of Renton Fee  Schedule are reduced from the maximum allowable impact fees in the Rate Study.  5. Appeals: Determinations made by the Administrator or school district  pursuant to this Section may be appealed to the office of the Hearing Examiner  under the procedures set forth in subsection L of this Section.  SECTION XIII. Section 4‐1‐200 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  4‐1‐200 EXTRA FEES:  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  27  Whenever any application is to be handled under the terms of any portion of the  City’s land use codes, adopted codes, or the International Building Code, and that  application is so large, complicated or technically complex that it cannot be  handled with existing City staff, then an additional fee can be charged which is  equivalent to the extra costs incurred by the City of Renton to pay:  A. Overtime costs,;  B. The pro rata costs of additional employees necessary to handle the  application;,  C. The costs expended to retain the qualified consultants to handle the  project,; and  D. Any general administrative costs when directly attributable to the project.  Such fees shall be charged only to the extent incurred beyond that normally  incurred for processing an application.   When the application or development plans are modified so as to require  additional review by the City beyond the review normally required for like  projects, at the discretion of the Community and Economic Development  Administrator, an additional fee may be charged at seventy five‐dollars ($75.00)  per hour.   SECTION XIV. Subsection 4‐1‐220.A of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  A. PURPOSE:  As provided for in chapter 84.14 RCW, the purpose of this Section is to provide  limited, eight (8), ten (10), or twelve (12) year exemptions from ad valorem  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  28  property taxation for qualified new multi‐family housing located in designated  residential targeted areas.  SECTION XV. Subsection 4‐1‐220.D.1 of subsection 4‐1‐220.D of the Renton Municipal  Code is amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐1‐220.D remain in effect and  unchanged.  1. Location: The property shall be located in one of the designated  “residential targeted areas” listed below in subsection D1a or b of this Section  which are targeted for low‐ or moderate‐income housing serving households at or  below eighty percent (80%) of the median income. If a part of any legal lot is within  a residential targeted area, then the entire lot shall be deemed to lie within the  residential targeted area.  a. Sunset Area: In the Sunset Area and within the Center Village (CV),  Residential Multi‐Family (RMF), or the Residential‐14 (R‐14) Zone; or  b. Downtown: In the Downtown and within the Center Downtown (CD)  Zone or Residential‐14 (R‐14) Zone.  SECTION XVI. Subsection 4‐1‐230.C of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  C. TYPES OF SECURITY ACCEPTED FOR ALL OTHER PURPOSES:  The following security devices are acceptable for the purposes of deferral  requests, occupancy permit requests in advance of installation of required  landscaping or other improvements, critical areas mitigation performance, critical  areas monitoring/maintenance, and landscaping maintenance:  1. Cash;  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  29  2. Letter of credit;  3. Set aside letter; provided, that the funds cannot be withdrawn, spent,  or committed to any third party; or  4. Savings account assigned to the City and blocked as to withdrawal by  the secured party without the City’s approval.; or   5. Performance or maintenance bond exclusively for the purpose of  ensuring continued maintenance of on‐ or off‐site landscaping.   SECTION XVII. Subsections 4‐1‐240.B.1 and 4‐1‐240.B.2 of subsection 4‐1‐240.B of the  Renton Municipal Code are amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐1‐240.B remain  in effect and unchanged.  B. PUBLIC TRAIL OR PARK IMPROVEMENTS OR FEE‐IN‐LIEU FOR COMMON  OPEN SPACE:  Improvements to public trails, public parks, or payment of a fee may occur  to reduce common open space requirements, if approval for such substitution is  accepted by the Community Services Administrator.  1. Public Trail Improvement in Lieu of Common Open Space: The  requirements for open space may be reduced where public trail improvements  are being provided. On‐site public trail improvements may occur as a substitute  to common open space requirements on a square footage basis, provided the trail  has been identified in the Renton Trails and Bicycle Master Plan or the Parks,  Recreation, Open Space, and Natural Areas Resources Plan or an adopted  community plan. Trails shall be constructed by the developer to standards  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  30  specified by the Community Services Department and dedicated to and accepted  by the City of Renton as a public trail prior to final plat recording or short plat  recording, or building permit final occupancy for non‐subdivision projects.  2. Public Park Improvement in Lieu of Common Open Space: The  requirements for open space may be reduced where public park improvements  are being provided. On‐site public park improvements may occur as a substitution  to common open space requirements on a square footage basis provided the park  has been identified in the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Natural Resources  Areas Plan or an adopted community plan. The park shall be constructed by the  developer to standards specified by the Community Services Department and  dedicated to and accepted by the City of Renton as a public park prior to final plat  recording or short plat recording, or building permit final occupancy for non‐ subdivision projects.  3. Fee in Lieu of Common Open Space: A fee‐in‐lieu may occur as a  substitute to common open space requirements; provided, that an off‐site public  park is within one‐quarter (1/4) mile of the site proposed for development, safe  and easy pedestrian access is provided to such public park, and the public park  shall be an integral part of the design approach of the development.   a. Fee Calculation: The fee shall be the equivalent of the monetary  value of the required improvements for common open space plus the monetary  value of the land area required to be placed in common open space. The project  applicant shall provide the City with an estimate of the improvement value and an  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  31  appraisal for the value of the land for the identified intended use with utilities and  other non‐structural improvements. The total monetary value of the fee‐in‐lieu  shall be approved by the Community Services Department.  b. The fee shall be paid prior to final plat recording or final short plat  recording or building permit issuance for non‐subdivision projects.  SECTION XVIII. Subsection 4‐2‐020.J of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  J. RESIDENTIAL MULTI‐FAMILY (RMF):  The Residential Multi‐Family (RMF) Zone provides suitable environments for  multi‐family dwellings. It is further intended to conditionally allow uses that are  compatible with and support a multi‐family environment. The RMF allows for the  development of both infill parcels in existing multi‐family districts with compatible  projects and other multi‐family development. Densities range from ten (10) to  twenty (20) du/acre with opportunities for bonuses up to twenty‐five (25)  dwelling units per net acre.  SECTION XIX. Subsection 4‐2‐080.A.6, 4‐2‐080.A.16, and 4‐2‐080.A.28 of subsection 4‐2‐ 080.A of the Renton Municipal Code are amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐2‐ 080.A remain in effect and unchanged.  6.    Specified residential use(s) are not allowed within one thousand feet  (1,000') of the centerline of Renton Municipal Airport runway. Attached dwellings  are not permitted in the CA or CN Zone within the Benson, Cedar River, Talbot, or  Valley Community Planning Areas.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  32      Where not prohibited, attached dwelling units are permitted subject to  the following conditions and standards in addition to RMC 4‐4‐150, Residential  Mixed‐ Use Development Standards:  a.    Standalone Residential – Where Allowed: Standalone residential  buildings are permitted:  i.    In the CD Zone outside of the Downtown Business District,  provided residential amenity space and/or lobby space is provided on the ground  floor along the street frontage;  ii.    In the CV Zone where not abutting NE Sunset Blvd. east of  Harrington Avenue NE;  iii.    In the CA Zone where abutting a residential zone if at least one  vertical mixed building is constructed along the street frontage(s) with a minimum  of two (2) residential stories above commercial, the standalone residential  building(s) are sited closest to the abutting residential zone and, if townhouses,  limited to three (3) stories;  iv.    In the UC Zone along streets not designated as pedestrian‐ oriented streets through the Master Site Plan process; and  v.    In the COR Zone as determined through the Master Site Plan  process.    Where standalone residential buildings are not allowed, dwelling  units shall be integrated into a vertically mixed use building with ground floor  commercial.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  33  b.    Commercial Uses: Commercial uses in residential mixed‐use  developments are limited to retail sales, on‐site services, eating and drinking  establishments, taverns, daycares, preschools, indoor recreational facilities, pet  daycares, craft distilleries/small wineries/micro‐breweries with tasting rooms,  general offices not located on the ground floor, and similar uses as determined by  the Administrator.      Uses normal and incidental to a building including, but not limited to,  interior entrance areas, elevators, waiting/lobby areas, mechanical rooms, mail  areas, garbage/recycling/compost storage areas, vehicle parking areas, and  areas/facilities for the exclusive use of the residents are not considered  commercial uses.  c. Timing of Development: A building permit shall not be issued for any  standalone residential building(s) prior to the issuance of a building permit for any  required standalone commercial or vertically mixed use building(s) and no  certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any standalone residential building(s)  prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any required standalone  commercial or vertically mixed use building(s).   16.    Attached dwelling units may be allowed through a Planned Urban  Development pursuant to RMC 4‐9‐150, Planned Urban Development  Regulations, and in conformance with the following:  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  34  a.    Mass Transit Facilities: At least fifty percent (50%) of the lot shall  be located within one‐quarter (1/4) mile (as the crow flies) of at least one of the  following:  i.    Bus Stop: An official bus service stop that offers levels of service  comparable to all of the following:  (a)    Service at least every ten (10) minutes during peak  morning and evening travel times;  (b)    Fifteen (15) minute service during off‐peak periods;  (c)     Scheduled service for late night/early mornings; or  (d)    Full service seven (7) days a week.  ii.    Dedicated Park and Ride: A Park and Ride, as defined in RMC  4‐11‐160, Definitions P.  iii.    Commuter Rail: A passenger rail station.  b.    Mixed Use Building: Dwelling units are allowed only within a  vertically mixed use building with ground floor commercial and a minimum of  eight (8) stories that is designed and developed pursuant to RMC 4‐4‐150,  Residential Mixed Use Development Standards. Commercial uses on the ground  floor shall be limited to retail sales, on‐site services, eating and drinking  establishments, taverns, daycares, preschools, indoor recreational facilities, pet  daycares, craft distilleries/small wineries/micro‐breweries with tasting rooms and  similar uses as determined by the Administrator.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  35  c.    Structured Parking: Required parking for the dwelling units shall  be provided entirely within an attached structured parking facility. If not provided  within a structured parking garage, surface parking lots serving commercial uses  shall be located to the rear and/or side of the building.  d.    Prohibited Locations: The lot shall not be located within one  thousand feet (1,000') of an adult retail or entertainment business located within  the City of Renton.   28.    Industrial engine and transmission rebuild uses shall be conducted  entirely indoors. In the CA Zone, body shops shall be conducted entirely indoors.  For all other uses and zones, an Administrative Conditional Use Permit is required  if operations are conducted outdoors.  SECTION XX. Subsection 4‐2‐100.B of section 4‐2‐100 of the Renton Municipal Code  is amended as shown below. All other provisions in section 4‐2‐100 remain in effect and  unchanged.  4‐2‐100 ZONING STANDARDS TABLES:  A. STANDARDS ESTABLISHED:  The following tables contain density, dimension standards, and other  limitations for the various zones. Additional development requirements found in  these tables not related to zoning will also apply.  B. TABLES:  There are four (4) separate tables dealing with the following general land use  categories and zones:  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  36  RESIDENTIAL (RC, R‐1, R‐4, R‐6, R‐8, R‐10, R‐14, RMF)  RESIDENTIAL MULTI‐FAMILY (RMF) MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS  COMMERCIAL (CN, CV, CA, CD, CO, COR, UC)  INDUSTRIAL (IL, IM, IH)  C. INTERPRETATION OF TABLES:  Development standards are listed under each applicable heading and the  zones are listed at the left of each standard. The table cells contain the minimum  and, in some cases, maximum requirements of the zone. The small numbers  (superscript) in a cell indicate additional requirements or detailed information  which is not able to fit in the table format. A blank cell indicates there are no  specific requirements.  SECTION XXI. Subsection 4‐2‐110.E.4.a of subsection 4‐2‐110.E of the Renton  Municipal Code is amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐2‐110.E remain in effect  and unchanged.  4.    Allowed Projections into Setbacks:  a.    Fireplace Structures, Windows: Fireplace structures, bay or garden  windows, enclosed stair landings, and similar structures as determined by the  Community and Economic Development Zoning Administrator may project  twenty‐four inches (24") into any setback; provided, such projections are:  i.    Limited to two (2) per facade.  ii.    Not wider than ten feet (10').  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  37  b.    Fences, Rockeries, and Retaining Walls: See RMC 4‐4‐040, Fences,  Hedges, and Retaining Walls.  c.    Steps and Decks: Uncovered steps and decks not exceeding  eighteen inches (18") above the finished grade may project to any property line.  Uncovered steps and decks having no roof covering and not exceeding forty two  inches (42") high may be built within the front yard setback.  d.    Eaves: Eaves and cornices may project up to twenty four inches  (24") into any required setback.  e.    Porches and Stoops: May project into front setbacks up to eight  feet (8') and into side setbacks along a street up to five feet (5').  f.    Overhead Weather Protection: Roofs and awnings situated above  pedestrian entryways may extend up to five feet (5') into a required setback and  may extend no wider than three feet (3') on either side of the entryway.  g.    Accessibility Ramps: Ramps required for barrier free access, and  meeting all Building Code requirements including slope and handrails, may intrude  into required setbacks. This exemption will be limited to the extent necessary to  meet the Building Code requirements.  h.    Cisterns and Rain Barrels: Rain barrels, cisterns, and other  rainwater catchment systems may intrude into a required setback as follows:  i.    Elements are not permitted in the front setback.  ii.    Elements which are less than fiftyfour inches (54") above  finished grade and contain up to six hundred (600) gallons may intrude into a side  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  38  or rear setback a distance no greater than twenty percent (20%) of that setback,  but must maintain at least three feet (3') of undisturbed setback.  iii.    Elements which are greater than fiftyfour inches (54") above  finished grade or contain over six hundred (600) gallons shall not intrude upon  side and rear setback requirements.  i.    Arbor, Pergola or Trellis: Allowed in required yard setbacks if they  meet the following provisions:  i.    The length of any side shall not exceed twelve feet (12') and the  footprint shall not exceed eighty (80) square feet, inclusive of eaves;  ii.    A maximum height from finished grade to the top of the  structure of ten feet (10');  iii.    Both sides and roof shall be at least fifty percent (50%) open,  or, if latticework is used, there shall be a minimum opening of two inches (2")  between crosspieces.  iv.    Limited to two (2) such structures per lot.  j.    Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems: HVAC  Systems may extend into any side or rear yard setback.  SECTION XXII. The subsection title of 4‐2‐120.A in section 4‐2‐120 of the Renton  Municipal Code is amended as shown below. All other titles shown, and provisions in, 4‐2‐120  remain in effect and unchanged.  4‐2‐120 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  39  4‐2‐120A    DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL ZONING  DESIGNATIONS (CN, CV, & CA, & UC)  4‐2‐120B    DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL ZONING  DESIGNATIONS (CD, CO, & COR)  4‐2‐120C    CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS  TABLES FOR COMMERCIAL ZONING DESIGNATIONS  4‐2‐120D    (Repealed by Ord. 5355, 2‐25‐2008)  4‐2‐120E    (Repealed by Ord. 5759, 6‐22‐2015)  4‐2‐120F    (Repealed by Ord. 5759, 6‐22‐2015)  SECTION XXIII. Subsection 4‐7‐060.D of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  D. FEES:  Shall be as stipulated in RMC 4‐1‐170. the City of Renton Fee Schedule.  SECTION XXIV. Section 4‐9‐010 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  4‐9‐010 ANNEXATION PROCEDURES:  It is the intention of the City Council that provisions of State law governing  annexations as set forth in chapter 35A.14 RCW as it presently exists or as it may  be amended shall control and that this section shall be supplemental thereto.  Upon filing a Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Proceedings with the City  Clerk, as referenced in RMC 4‐8‐120D, the submitting party shall simultaneously  pay an annexation processing fee in the amount stipulated in the City of Renton  Fee Schedule RMC 4‐1‐170A to compensate the City for administrative cost and  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  40  expense in the processing, checking and handling of such annexation request,  which fee shall likewise include the publication and posting expense of any notice  pertaining to the annexation.  SECTION XXV. Subsection 4‐9‐020.D.2 of subsection 4‐9‐020.D of the Renton  Municipal Code is amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐9‐020.D remain in effect  and unchanged.  D. APPLICATION AND SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS:  1. The application and submittal requirements for amendments initiated  by private parties are listed in RMC 4‐8‐120C, Land Use Applications. City‐initiated  amendments are exempt from formal application.  2. The fee for amendments initiated by private parties is listed in RMC 4‐1‐ 170, Land Use Review Fees the City of Renton Fee Schedule. City‐initiated  amendments will not be assessed a fee.  3. Applications for Comprehensive Plan amendments shall not be accepted  in the following circumstances, unless the amendment involves the correction of  a technical error:  a. Applications which were submitted for amendment in the previous  Comprehensive Plan amendment cycle that were denied;  b. Applications for amendment of the Comprehensive Plan land use  map involving properties considered for amendment in the previous  Comprehensive Plan amendment cycle;  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  41  c. Applications for amendment involving properties located within a  community planning area in which the community planning process has been  initiated; or, where a community plan has been adopted within the two (2) years  prior to the amendment cycle.  SECTION XXVI. Subsection 4‐9‐025.D.2 of subsection 4‐9‐025.D of the Renton  Municipal Code is amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐9‐025.D remain in effect  and unchanged.   D. REVIEW PROCESS FOR TITLE IV AMENDMENTS:*  1. Applications for Title IV amendments may be accepted at any time and  placed on the Title IV docket. Imperative Title IV amendments designated by the  Mayor, City Council, or Planning Commission may be given higher priority and  processed outside the annual Title IV process outlined in this section.  2. The Department of Community and Economic Development shall keep  a docket of suggested Title IV amendments that includes the following:  a. Name and address of the person or agency requesting the  amendment;  b. Description of the amendment;  c. Date of the request; and  d. Map of the affected area, if appropriate.  3. The Council may review the Title IV docket to determine which  applications to include in the Planning Commission’s annual work program.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  42  4. The Department of Community and Economic Development shall  conduct its review of Title IV concurrently with Planning Commission review.  However, all departmental reporting and evaluation, including necessary  environmental review, shall be completed prior to the Planning Commission  making recommendations on the amendments.  5. The Planning Commission shall forward a recommendation to the City  Council after a public hearing.  6. Title IV amendments shall be adopted by ordinance of the City Council  after review by the City Council.  * Code reviser’s note: Ord. 5882, which amended this subsection, was  repealed by Ord. 5887. At the City’s request, the text of this subsection was  restored to that which preceded the adoption of Ord. 5882.  SECTION XXVII. Subsections 4‐9‐090.F.1, 4‐9‐090.F.2, and 4‐9‐090.F.3 of the Renton  Municipal Code are amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐9‐090.F remain in effect  and unchanged.  F. APPLICATION AND REVIEW PROCEDURES:  The following conditions must be met to obtain a business license for all home  occupations:   1. Business License Application: Submission of a complete application to  the Administrative Services Department for a business license. That Department  shall refer the application to the Zoning Community and Economic Development  Administrator for review of the proposed use under this Code Section.   AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  43  a. Business License Development Services Division Application for  Home Occupation: If the proposed home occupation will have customer visits,  more than six (6) business‐related deliveries per week, or any external indication  of commercial activity, then additional information is required from the applicant  pursuant to RMC 4‐8‐120, Submittal Requirements – Specific to Application Type.   2. Compliance: Compliance with all conditions placed on the home  occupation by the Zoning Community and Economic Development Administrator  to satisfy the general purpose of this Section. In addition to the provisions set forth  herein, the Zoning Community and Economic Development Administrator may, in  approving, conditioning or denying the application, consider the cumulative  impacts of the proposed home occupation in relation to other City‐approved  home occupations in the immediate vicinity.   3. Decision: If the Zoning Community and Economic Development  Administrator approves the home occupation section of the business license  application, the Administrative Services Department may issue the license  provided that all other requirements have been met.   4. Qualification Standards:  a. Primary Residence: The property on which the business is located  must be the primary residence of the business owner.   b. Retail Sales and Storage: No retail sales shall be allowed, except for  sales of products made on the premises. Incidental supplies necessary for business  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  44  operations may be kept if not for sale. Products may be sold wholesale and stored  for wholesale distribution.   c. Parking: There shall be no expansion of parking, including the  addition of on‐site or off‐site parking spaces, to support the home occupation.   d. Employees: The home occupation shall not employ more than one  nonresident of the dwelling unit. An employee for these purposes means one  individual, not a full‐time equivalent. In addition, home occupations may use  professional services such as accountants.   e. Mechanical/Electrical Equipment: There shall be no use of  mechanical or electrical equipment that would change the structure or create  visible or audible interference in radio or television receivers or cause fluctuations  in line voltage outside the dwelling unit.   f. Environmental Impacts: There shall be no noise, vibration, smoke,  gas, dust, odor, heat or glare produced by the business which would exceed that  normally associated with a dwelling.   g. Space: The business shall not occupy more than twenty five percent  (25%) of the floor space of the gross floor area of the residence, and in no event,  more than five hundred (500) square feet.   h. Outdoor Storage: The outdoor storage or display of materials,  goods, products or equipment is prohibited. Domestic animals or household pets  kept as an accessory use and utilized as a component of a home occupation are  excluded from this provision.   AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  45  i. Flammable Liquids: A permit must be obtained for storage, handling  or use of Class I flammable or combustible liquids on the premises.   j. Fire Extinguisher: A minimum rated 2‐A 10 BC fire extinguisher is  required on the premises.   k. City Codes: The home occupation must meet all City codes and  ordinances for type of business being conducted.   l. Building Alterations: Any alterations to the building shall be  conducted pursuant to the issuance of a permit from the Planning/Building/Public  Works Community and Economic Development Department.   m. Accessory Structures: Existing garages with adequate access may  be used for home occupations; provided, that the property still complies with the  parking requirements of the zone. Other accessory structures, such as carports  and tool sheds, shall not be used for any activities associated with the business  other than storage. Such storage shall be completely enclosed and not be visible  from outside the accessory structure. Accessory structures providing shelter for  domestic animals or household pets that are a component of the home  occupation are allowed.   n. Signage: There shall be no exterior or window signage, display, or  advertising except for one nonelectric and nonilluminated sign attached flush to  the wall or window of the building with the face of the sign in a plane parallel to  the plane of the wall or window. The allowed building sign may not be larger than  two (2) square feet in area. The sign material and appearance must be harmonious  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  46  with the architecture of the home. Pursuant to RMC 4‐4‐100B6q, a permit is not  required for the allowed building sign.   SECTION XXVIII. Subsection 4‐9‐140.C of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  C. PROCESSING FEE:  Fees for processing any application by any owner in pursuance of  chapter 84.34 RCW, (Open Space, Agricultural and Timber Lands – Current Use  Assessment Conservation Futures) , shall be as listed in RMC 4‐1‐170Athe City of  Renton Fee Schedule, which fee is payable to the City of Renton upon filing of the  application by any such owner and said fee shall be delivered by the King County  Assessor to the City of Renton upon referral of any such application to the  legislative body of the City. Such fee shall be deposited in the general fund of the  City of Renton.  SECTION XXIX. Subsections 4‐9‐150.F.2 and 4‐9‐150.F.4 of subsection 4‐9‐150.F are  amended as shown below. All other provisions in 4‐9‐150.F remain in effect and unchanged.  F. PROCEDURE FOR PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANNED URBAN  DEVELOPMENTS:  The approval of a planned urban development shall be by the Hearing  Examiner, upon recommendation from the City Staff, and shall be processed in  accordance with the following procedures:  1. Permit Process: Planned urban developments shall be processed  consistent with chapter 4‐8 RMC as Type II or III permits as specified.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  47  2. Filing of Application: The application for preliminary approval of a  planned urban development shall be filed with the Department of Community and  Economic Development accompanied by a filing fee as established by RMC 4‐1‐ 170, Land Use Review Fees the City of Renton Fee Schedule (“Fee Schedule”).  Wherever a planned urban development is intended to be subdivided into smaller  parcels, an application for preliminary plat approval may be submitted together  with the application for final planned urban development approval. In such case,  the preliminary plat and the final planned urban development shall be processed  and reviewed concurrently. Subsequent to final planned urban development  approval, a planned urban development may also be subdivided by the binding  site plan process.  3. Informal Review: Applicant must submit a conceptual plan for  preapplication review, prior to submission of an application for preliminary  approval.  4. Submittal Requirements and Application Fees: A preliminary  development plan shall be submitted to the Department of Community and  Economic Development and shall include the general intent of the development,  apportionment of land for buildings and land use, proposed phases, if any, and  such other information or documentation which the Department of Community  and Economic Development shall require. Submittal requirements and fees shall  be as listed in RMC 4‐1‐170, Land Use Review Fees, and RMC 4‐8‐120C, Land Use  Applications, and the Fee Schedule.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  48  5. Public Notice and Comment Period: See RMC 4‐8‐090, Public Notice  Requirements.   6. Phasing: Planned urban developments may be proposed to be  developed in one or more phases. If developed in phases, each phase of the  planned urban development shall contain adequate parking, open space,  recreation space, public benefits, landscaping, buffering, circulation, utilities and  other improvements necessary so that each phase, together with any earlier  phases, may stand alone and satisfy the purposes of this Section. Further, each  phase must meet the requirements of subsection D2 of this Section, Public Benefit  Required, unless the public benefits have been met by previously approved  phases.   7. Review Process: The preliminary plan shall be circulated to all reviewing  departments for comments. The Department of Community and Economic  Development shall evaluate whether the plans comply with the development  policies of the Renton Comprehensive Plan and this Section and shall make a  recommendation to the Hearing Examiner accordingly.   8. Decision:   a. Preliminary Planned Urban Development – New Development:  After public hearing, the Hearing Examiner shall approve, approve with conditions,  or deny the preliminary plan. The preliminary plan shall contain an accurate  description of the boundaries, land uses and number of units of the planned urban  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  49  development, and any phases thereof, as well as the effective date of approval  and the date of expiration of such approval.  b. Preliminary Planned Urban Development – Existing Development  with Binding Site Plan: After public hearing, the Hearing Examiner shall approve,  approve with conditions, or deny the preliminary plan. The preliminary plan shall  contain an accurate description of the boundaries, land uses and number of units  of the planned urban development, and any phases thereof, as well as the  effective date of approval and the date of expiration of such approval, on its face  prior to recording with King County.  9. Effect of an Approved Preliminary Plan: The approval of a preliminary  plan constitutes the City’s acceptance of the general project, including its density,  intensity, arrangement and design. Approval authorizes the applicant or  subsequent owner to apply for final plan approval of the planned urban  development or phase(s) thereof. Preliminary plan approval does not authorize  any building permits or any site work without appropriate permits. An approved  preliminary plan binds the future planned urban development site and all  subsequent owners to the uses, densities, and standards of the preliminary plan  until such time as a final plan is approved for the entire site or all phases of the  site, or a new preliminary plan is approved, or the preliminary plan is abandoned  in writing or expires subject to the provisions of subsections G and K of this  Section.  10. Zoning Map Revised:   AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  50  a. New Planned Urban Development Approval: Upon approval of a  preliminary planned urban development, the City shall place the planned urban  development land use file number as an overlay on the subject property on the  City of Renton’s COR Maps, the City’s online interactive mapping application  available through the City’s website City of Renton Zoning Map.   b. Demonstration Ordinances: Ordinances 4468 and 4550, which  created demonstration developments known as Village on Union and certain  divisions of the Orchards, are hereby considered final planned urban  developments for the purposes of code implementation.   SECTION XXX. Subsection 4‐9‐180.E of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  E. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS AND FEES:  Submittal requirements and fees shall be as specified in RMC 4‐1‐170, Land  Use Review Fees, and 4‐8‐120C, Land Use Applications, and the City of Renton Fee  Schedule.  SECTION XXXI. Subsection 4‐9‐220.C of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  C. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS AND FEES:  Shall be as listed in RMC 4‐8‐120C, Land Use Applications, and 4‐1‐170, Land  Use Review Fees the City of Renton Fee Schedule.  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  51  SECTION XXXII. Subsections 9‐16‐4.D and 9‐16‐4.E of section 9‐16‐4 of the Renton  Municipal Code are amended as shown below. All other provisions in 9‐16‐4 remain in effect and  unchanged.  9‐16‐4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE:  A.    Notification of potentially benefiting property owners must occur before  construction.  B.    A benefiting property owner is a property owner who would have been  responsible for all or part of certain improvements in the normal course of  development or utilization of their parcel, who subsequently connect to or in any  way utilize improvements already installed by the City.  C.    The City will notify all the potential benefiting property owners that the  proposed installation of City installed improvements may well affect their  property. The City Clerk shall mail a notice to all owners of record of property  within the special assessment district boundary. The notice shall include a general  range of the preliminary per unit assessment, the proposed special assessment  district boundary map and the description of the property owners’ rights and  options to participate in the special assessment district.  D.    The property owners, upon payment of the required fee of a seventy five  dollar ($75.00) fee for appeal of an administrative decision, in accordance with  RMC 4‐1‐170, Land Use Review Fees the City of Renton Fee Schedule (“Fee  Schedule”), as now or hereafter amended, may request an appeal hearing before  the City Council within twenty (20) days of the mailing. Appeals must adhere to  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  52  the criteria established under Section 9‐16‐8.C of this Chapter, but will be limited  to the question of whether or not a specific property should be included within  the special assessment district.  E.    The City will use its data for current taxpayer of record as a basis for  notifying property owners. The city City will prepare the mailing labels and assume  the costs for mailing the notices. The City will provide an “affidavit of mailing,”  attesting that all potential benefiting property owners have been notified.      This notice form will not be recorded with King County.   SECTION XXXIII. The definition of “Aquifer Protection Area (APA)” in section 4‐11‐010 of  the Renton Municipal Code is amended as shown below. All other definitions in 4‐11‐010 remain  in effect and unchanged.  AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA (APA): Shall be the portion of an aquifer within the  zone of capture and recharge area for a well or well field owned or operated by  the City, as defined in RMC 4‐3‐050B, Applicability, and as identified in the City of  Renton’s COR Maps, the City’s online interactive mapping application available  through the City’s website. The term shall be synonymous with “wellhead  protection area.”  SECTION XXXIV. Subsection 9‐16‐8.C of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  C.    Appeal:  1.    Within twenty (20) days of the date of the mailing, any property owner  may submit an appeal in writing to the City Council, c/o City Clerk. An appeal must  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  53  include a statement of claimed errors concerning the proposed assessment, and  must be accompanied by a seventy five dollar ($75.00) the fee for appeal of  administrative decision in accordance with RMC 4‐1‐170, Land Use Review Fees  the Fee Schedule, as now or hereafter amended. Errors which are not set forth in  writing and which do not adhere to the above criteria will not be considered.  2.    Objection by a benefiting property owner to the recording of a  potential assessment against their property does not constitute a valid appeal.  3.    Errors identified in an appeal must be related to cost, methodology for  cost distribution, and benefit to the property.  a.    Cost: If the benefiting property owner contests these costs, they  must provide a basis for their claimed discrepancy. (Estimate from contractor or  other reliable sources.)  b.    Costs Methodology: If the benefiting property owner contests the  cost methodology used, they have to show why it is not equitable and provide  their suggested alternate method of assessment and the justification for its use in  place of the staff recommended method.  c.    Benefit: If the benefiting property owner contests benefits, they  must provide a statement or documentation on why a particular parcel has no  future potential benefit.  4.    Upon receipt of an appeal and the required fee, the City Clerk shall  transmit the appeal and the official file to the Hearing Examiner for consideration  at a public hearing. The City Council may delegate to the Hearing Examiner the  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  54  duty to hold the requisite public hearing, establish the record, and provide a  written report containing a recommendation to the City Council. Following the  public hearing, the Hearing Examiner shall issue a written recommendation which  is mailed to parties of record. Any party of record may request reconsideration  within fourteen (14) days of the issuance of the Hearing Examiner’s report.  Following expiration of the reconsideration period, the Hearing Examiner shall  submit his written recommendation to the City Council on the Council meeting  agenda for concurrence. The City Council shall concur with, alter or deny the  Hearing Examiner’s recommendation.  SECTION XXXV. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  SECTION XXXVI. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after  publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City’s official newspaper.  The summary shall  consist of this ordinance’s title.      PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2020.                         Jason A. Seth, City Clerk    AGENDA ITEM # 7. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  55  APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2020.                         Armondo Pavone, Mayor    Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney  Date of Publication:      ORD:2119:10/15/2020  AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)