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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotions SheetOCT 11, 2021 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - MOTION SHEET Agenda Placement Agenda Section Title/Item Motion Department Interested Parties 3.a) PUBLIC HEARING 2022 Community Development Block Grant (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 2022 Community Development Block Grant Funds Allocation & Use. COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING EHHS & CED Preeti Shridhar Chip Vincent Amanda Askren Dianne Utecht Linda Moschetti 6.a) CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Council Meeting minutes of October 4, 2021. COUNCIL CONCUR ESD Jason Seth Sandi Weir 6.b) CONSENT AGENDA AB - 2961 Mayor Pavone reappointed the following individuals to the Planning Commission with terms expiring on 6/3/2023: Kevin Poole and Dana Rochex. COUNCIL CONCUR Mayor’s Office & ESD April Alexander Sandi Weir 6.c) CONSENT AGENDA AB - 2964 Human Resources / Risk Management Department requested confirmation of Mayor Pavone's promotion and appointment of Jon Schuldt to the position of Renton Police Chief, at Step E of salary grade m49, effective October 11, 2021. COUNCIL CONCUR Mayor’s Office, HRRM & Police April Alexander Ellen Bradley-Mak Jon Schuldt 7.a) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to adopt a resolution adopting Capital Facilities Plans for the Renton, Kent, and Issaquah School Districts and to incorporate the requested fee amounts for each District (shown below) into the Renton Fee Schedule. Renton 2021 Single-Family $2,659 Multi-Family $4,737 Kent 2021 Single-Family $5,818.09 Multi-Family $2,457.53 Issaquah 2021 Single-Family $20,291 Multi-Family $8,353 Additionally, the Committee recommended that a resolution regarding this matter be prepared for adoption. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Paul Hintz Danielle Marshall 7.b) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to create a vision and strategies for a multimodal neighborhood around the planned transit center that facilitates mixed-use development, maximizes multimodal transportation options, improves pedestrian connectivity, integrates with neighboring areas, and establishes a neighborhood that’s distinct from the downtown but aligned with the goals of the City Center Community Plan. The plan will cite and justify development regulations, zoning and overlay changes, and infrastructure investments necessary to transform the area into a pedestrian-oriented neighborhood, as well as opportunities to leverage public investment to maximize the efficacy of corresponding private investments. The Committee further recommended that an ordinance adopting this Plan be presented for first reading. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Vanessa Dolbee Danielle Marshall 7.c) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to adopt a Housing Action Plan and recommended that a Resolution adopting the plan be prepared and presented for first reading when it is complete. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION EHHS Preeti Shridhar Mark Santos- Johnson Hannah Bahnmiller Linda Moschetti 7.d) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation regarding the issue of: Hazard Pay for Grocery Retail Workers during COVID. The Committee finds that given the fact that Grocery Employees are identified as Essential Workers, giving them immediate access to vaccines and additional protections, provides adequate protections for those employees and no further action by the City is necessary at this time. The Planning and Development Committee further recommended the referral regarding this matter be closed. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Vanessa Dolbee Danielle Marshall 7.e) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the following payments: 1. Accounts Payable – total payment of $24,432,536.61 for vouchers 10346, 10355-10359, 394852-394856, 394868-395499; payroll benefit withholding vouchers 6667-6677, 394859-394867 and four wire transfers. 2. Payroll – total payment of $1,558,629.89 for payroll vouchers that include 637 direct deposits and 16 checks. (09/01/21-09/15/21 pay period). COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Finance Kari Roller Kristin Trivelas 7.f) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the requested waiver of $2,887.50 for the Environmental Science Center, for open space and field rental at Cedar River Park. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Parks and Recreation Kelly Beymer Cailin Hunsaker Roberta Graver 7.g) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the grant agreement for $10,000.00 with King County’s Get Active, Stay Active grant program, subject to approval to form by the City Attorney Department, and allocate grant funds to City of Renton Recreation Division. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Parks and Recreation Kelly Beymer Carrie Nass Roberta Graver 7.h) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to adopt the ordinance establishing the federal holiday of Juneteenth (June 19th) as a recognized city holiday for employees, without loss of pay. The ordinance also clarifies how the City will schedule days off for holidays that fall at varying times during the week each year. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Mayor’s Office & HRRM April Alexander Ellen Bradley-Mak 7.i) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the 2022 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) agreement with King County (subject to approval as to form by the City Attorney Department) to accept 2022 CDBG funds to be used for Planning and Administration, and the Public Facilities and Improvements Program (the Downtown Streetscape Improvements) to establish a plan for the installation of the Williams Avenue streetscape project, installation of wayfinding signs, and approval of the contingency plan. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION EHHS & CED Preeti Shridhar Chip Vincent Amanda Askren Dianne Utecht Linda Moschetti 8.a) Resolution: Resolution No. 4448: A resolution was read adopting by reference the current Capital Facilities Plans for Kent, Issaquah, and Renton School Districts, and adopting updated school impact fees for each school district. COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ CED Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Paul Hintz Danielle Marshall 8.b) Resolution: Resolution No. 4449: A resolution was read adopting the City of Renton Housing Action Plan. COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ EHHS Preeti Shridhar Mark Santos- Johnson Hannah Bahnmiller Linda Moschetti 8.c) Ordinances for first reading: Ordinance No. 6028: An ordinance was read amending Section 1-8-1 of the Renton Municipal Code, adding Juneteenth as a holiday, clarifying language as to the rotation of the existing holiday that rotates between the day before and the day after Christmas, and clarifying language regarding the observance of holidays occurring on Saturdays and Sundays, providing for severability, and establishing an effective date. COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING Mayor’s Office & HRRM April Alexander Ellen Bradley-Mak 8.d) Ordinances for first reading: Ordinance No. 6029: An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-2-010, 4-2-020, and 4-2-060; Subsections 4-2- 080.A.6, 4-2-080.A.85, 4-2-080.A.91, 4-2-080.A.92, and 4- 2-120.A; and Section 4-4-150 of the Renton Municipal Code, separating the Urban Center (UC) Zone into two new zones, Urban Center – 1 (UC-1) and Urban Center – 2 (UC- 2), providing for severability, and establishing an effective date. COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING CED Chip Vincent Vanessa Dolbee Angie Mathias Danielle Marshall