HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotions SheetDEC 6, 2021 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - MOTION SHEET
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4.a) PUBLIC HEARING Extend Economic Recovery Signs and Permits Ordinance:
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
extending Interim Zoning Controls for Economic Recovery.
COUNCIL CLOSE THE
PUBLIC HEARING
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Brittany Gillia
4.b) PUBLIC HEARING Right-of-Way ADA Transition Plan: 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 City of Renton
Right-of-Way ADA Transition Plan Update for 2021.
COUNCIL CLOSE THE
PUBLIC HEARING
Public Works –
Transportation
Martin Pastucha
Jim Seitz
Vangie Garcia
7.a) CONSENT
AGENDA
Approval of Council Meeting minutes of 11/22/2021. COUNCIL CONCUR ESD Jason Seth
Sandi Weir
7.b) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3018 Mayor Pavone reappointed the following
individuals to the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, with
terms expiring December 31, 2024: Ms. Evelyn Reingold;
Ms. Mary Clymer, Ms. Brianna Burroughs; Ms. Kaie Wise;
and Ms. Caren Sumption.
COUNCIL CONCUR Mayor’s Office &
CED
April Alexander
Chip Vincent
Jessie Kotarski
7.c) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3009 Community & Economic Development
Department recommended approval of a 100-percent
waiver of the eligible development fees and an 80-percent
waiver of eligible impact fees, per Renton Municipal Code
(RMC) 4-1-210C.4, for the Sunset Gardens development,
76 new multi-family units located at 2900 NE 10th St; and
defer the execution and recording of restrictive covenant
documents to prior to the issuance of Temporary
Certificate of Occupancy for the building in order to
expedite permit review and issuance.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Danielle Marshall
7.d) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3010 Community & Economic Development
Department recommended approval of a 100-percent
waiver of the eligible development fees and an 80-percent
waiver of eligible impact fees, per Renton Municipal Code
(RMC) 4-1-210C.4, for the Watershed Apartments project,
145 new multi-family units located at 615 and 617
Williams Ave S; and defer the execution and recording of
restrictive covenant documents to prior to the issuance of
Temporary Certificate of Occupancy for the buildings in
order to expedite permit review and issuance.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Danielle Marshall
7.e) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3024 Equity, Housing, and Human Services
Department recommended approval of a grant
agreement, with the Renton Housing Authority,
committing $1,500,000 for their Sunset Gardens
affordable housing project; a 76-unit affordable rental
housing unit that redevelops the Renton Housing
Authority's current office building into a new four-story
mixed use building.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
EHHS Preeti Shridhar
Hannah
Bahnmiller
Linda Moschetti
7.j) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3006 Human Resources / Risk Management
Department recommended approval of the 2022 Excess
Loss insurance contract, with Symetra, in the amount of
$838,000, for 2022.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
HRRM Ellen Bradley-Mak
Kelsey Urban
Mary Ann
Anthony
7.k) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3008 Human Resources / Risk Management
Department recommended approval of the City of
Renton's 2022 liability insurance renewal with Alliant, with
an estimated 25-30% increase over the 2021 premium of
$542,239, for liability and insurance coverage for the
airport, law enforcement, unmanned aircraft (drones) and
underground storage tanks.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
HRRM Ellen Bradley-Mak
Kelsey Urban
Mary Ann
Anthony
7.l) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3027 Parks & Recreation Department requested
approval to hire a Youth Athletics/Fitness Recreation
Coordinator at Step D of salary grade a18, effective
December 16, 2021.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Parks &
Recreation
Kelly Beymer
Carrie Nass
Roberta Graver
7.m) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3016 Parks & Recreation Department - PPNR
recommended approval of an agreement with Davey
Resources Group, Inc., in the amount of $144,540, for
certified arborist inspection services for 2022.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Parks &
Recreation
Kelly Beymer
Leslie Betlach
Erica Schmitz
Roberta Graver
7.n) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3017 Parks & Recreation Department - PPNR
recommended approval of a three-year agreement, with
Canber Corps, in the amount of $207,682.73 per year
(total $623,048.19 over the three-year period), for
groundskeeping work at 45 separate sites located within
City limits.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Parks &
Recreation
Kelly Beymer
Leslie Betlach
Ian Grey
Roberta Graver
7.o) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3023 Police Department recommended approval of
an interagency agreement with the Washington Traffic
Safety Commission, in order to receive up to $9,900 in
grant funds, for reimbursement of overtime costs related
to conducting multi-jurisdictional, high-visibility
enforcement traffic safety emphasis patrols in support of
Target Zero priorities of reducing traffic related deaths and
serious injuries.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Police Jon Schuldt
Jeff Hardin
Melissa Day
7.p) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3026 Public Works Transportation Systems Division
recommended approval to execute the Regional Mobility
Capital Construction Grant Agreement, with the
Washington State Department of Transportation, to
accept $2,000,000 in grant funds, and approval of all
subsequent amendments to the agreement necessary to
accomplish the Rainier Ave S Corridor Improvement -
Phase 4 project.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Public Works –
Transportation
Martin Pastucha
Jim Seitz
Vangie Garcia
Kelsey Marshall
7.q) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3005 Public Works Utility Systems Division
recommended adoption of an ordinance approving the
2022 Solid Waste Utility revenue requirements which is
required to correct a substantial imbalance in the
generator of revenue versus cost by the service sector
(residential vs. commercial).
REFER TO UTILITIES
COMMITTEE
Public Works –
Utilities
Martin Pastucha
Ron Straka
7.f) SEPARATE
CONSIDERATION -
ITEMS 7.f, 7.g.,
7.h, and 7.i
AB - 3019 Finance Department submitted a utility bill leak
adjustment request from Henry Friedman, a non-
residential property located at 532 Rainier Ave S, and
recommended an adjustment in the amount of $4,457.91
for applicable Renton water and sewer and King County
Sewer portions of the utility bill in accordance with Renton
Municipal Code 8-4-46 and 8-5-23. Refer to Finance
Committee
COUNCIL CONCUR Finance Kari Roller
Kristin Trivelas
Terri Weishaupt
7.g) SEPARATE
CONSIDERATION -
ITEMS 7.f, 7.g.,
7.h, and 7.i
AB - 3020 Finance Department submitted a utility bill leak
adjustment request from Car Wash Enterprises, Inc., a
commercial property located at 800 S Grady Way, and
recommended an adjustment in the amount of $4,085.64
for the applicable Renton water and sewer and King
County Sewer portions of the utility bill in accordance with
Renton Municipal Code 8-4-46 and 8-5-23. Refer to
Finance Committee
COUNCIL CONCUR Finance Kari Roller
Kristin Trivelas
Terri Weishaupt
h) SEPARATE
CONSIDERATION -
ITEMS 7.f, 7.g.,
7.h, and 7.i
AB - 3021 Finance Department submitted a utility bill leak
adjustment request from Beijing Men, owner of a multi-
family property located at 2011 Jefferson Ave NE, and
recommended an adjustment in the amount of $2,015.15
for applicable Renton water and sewer and King County
Sewer portions of the utility bill in accordance with Renton
Municipal Code 8-4-46 and 8-5-23. Refer to Finance
Committee
COUNCIL CONCUR Finance Kari Roller
Kristin Trivelas
Terri Weishaupt
i) SEPARATE
CONSIDERATION -
ITEMS 7.f, 7.g.,
7.h, and 7.i
AB - 3022 Finance Department submitted a utility bill leak
adjustment request from Renton Preservation, LP, owner
of a multi-family property located at 3000 Royal Hills Drive
SE, and recommended an adjustment in the amount of
$6,165.03 for applicable Renton water and sewer and King
County Sewer portions of the utility bill in accordance with
Renton Municipal Code 8-4-46 and 8-5-23. Refer to
Finance Committee
COUNCIL CONCUR Finance Kari Roller
Kristin Trivelas
Terri Weishaupt
8.a) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Committee of the Whole Chair Corman presented a
report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve
allocations for 2022 Lodging Tax Fund as recommended by
the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee as follows:
• AmPowering; Festival of Light - Diwali Ball
$15,000
• AmPowering; North America Fashion Week
$20,000
• AmPowering; Women Show
$20,000
• City of Maple Valley; Ironman 2022
$25,000
• LTAC community-sponsored events
$10,000
• DAWA Project; Northwest Naturals Expo $12,500
• City of Renton; Fourth of July Celebration
$20,000
• City of Renton; Holiday Lights at Coulon
$10,000
• Randall Morris Foundation Celebrity Golf
Tournament $20,000
• Renton Chamber of Commerce; Visitor's Center
$100,000
• Highschool.GG; Renton City Retro
$20,000
• Renton Community Marketing Campaign 2022
$80,000
• Renton Downtown Partnership; Marketing
Campaign $27,500
• Renton Downtown Partnership; Holiday Lights
Festival $15,000
• REEL Renton; Seattle Film Summit
$40,000
• Seattle TISI Sangam; 2022 Sangam Festival
$25,000
Total Recommendation: $460,000
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
CED Chip Vincent
Amanda Askren
Jessie Kotarski
The Committee further recommended authorization for
the Mayor and City Clerk to execute contracts with the
successful applicants to expend budgeted funds on the
proposed additional marketing initiatives.
7.b) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Committee on Committees Chair McIrvin presented a
report recommending the following Council committee
assignments for 2022:
COMMUNITY SERVICES
(1st Tuesday, 4:30 pm)
Carmen Rivera, Chair
Valerie O’Halloran, Vice Chair
James Alberson, Member
FINANCE
(2nd & 4th Mondays, 4:00 pm)
Valerie O’Halloran, Chair
Ruth Pérez, Vice Chair
Kim-Khánh Văn, Member
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
(2nd & 4th Mondays, 5:00 pm)
Ed Prince, Chair
James Alberson, Vice Chair
Ruth Pérez, Member
PUBLIC SAFETY
(3rd Monday, 4:30 pm)
Ruth Pérez, Chair
Kim-Khánh Văn, Vice Chair
Ed Prince, Member
TRANSPORTATION
(1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:00 pm)
Kim-Khánh Văn, Chair
Ed Prince, Vice Chair
Carmen Rivera, Member
UTILITIES
(1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 3:30 pm)
James Alberson, Chair
Carmen Rivera, Vice Chair
Valerie O’Halloran, Member
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Legislative Judith Subia
7.c) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Utilities Committee Vice Chair O'Halloran presented a
report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve
the resolution to adopt the 2021 Surface Water Utility
System Plan.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Public Works -
Utilities
Martin Pastucha
Ron Straka
7.d) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Utilities Committee Vice Chair O'Halloran presented a
report concurring in the staff recommendation to
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Change
Order No. 1 to CAG-21-001 with SCI Infrastructure, LLC. in
the amount of $2,852,413.72 for additional and
authorized work related to the installation of the utilities
for the Downtown Utility Improvement Project.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Public Works –
Utilities
Martin Pastucha
Ron Straka
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
$19,177,357.60 for vouchers, 396448-396449, 396450-
396453, 396464-396679, 10381-10382; payroll benefit
withholding vouchers 6711, 6713, 6715, 6718, 6720-6721
and three wire transfers.
2. Payroll – total payment of $1,545,848.44 for
payroll vouchers that include 593 direct deposits and 6
checks. (11/01/21-11/15/21 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: (waiting for
report - 2022 Salary Table)
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Finance Kari Roller
Kristin Trivelas
9.a) Resolution: Resolution No. 4455: A resolution was read adopting the
2021 Surface Water Utility System Plan.
COUNCIL ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION
AS PRESENTED
Public Works –
Utilities
Martin Pastucha
Ron Straka
9.b) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6040: An ordinance was read adopting the
2022 City of Renton Salary Table for non-represented City
employees, AFSCME Local 2170 City employees, Renton
Police Department – Commissioned Officers, and Renton
Police Department – Non-Commissioned Officers.
COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL
READING AT THE
NEXT COUNCIL
MEETING
Finance Kari Roller
Kristin Trivelas
9.c) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6041: An ordinance was read amending
Subsections 4-8-120.C and 4-9-065.D.1 of the Renton
Municipal Code, amending bonus density annual reporting
requirements, 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
9.d) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6042: An ordinance was read amending
Sections 4-2-110 and 4-2-115, Subsections 4-4-080.F.10.D,
4-4-090.A, and 4-4-090.B, Section 4-7-090, Subsections 4-
9-065.A, 4-9-065.B, 4-5-065.D, 4-9-200.B, and 4-9-200.D,
and Section 4-11-030 of the Renton Municipal Code,
adding cottage house development regulations, including
adding a definition of “Cottage House Development” to
Section 4-11-030, 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
9.e) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6043: An ordinance was read amending
Subsections 4-1-190.G.4 and 4-1-190.G.6 of the Renton
Municipal Code, revising collection of impact fees
regulations, 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
9.f) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6044: An ordinance was read amending
Subsections 4-2-120.A, 4-2-120.C.15, and 4-2-120.C.16 of
the Renton Municipal Code, clarifying setback
requirements for front yards and secondary front yards
within the Commercial Neighborhood (CN), Center Village
(CV), and Commercial Arterial (CA) zones, 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
9.g) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6045: An ordinance was read amending
Subsection 4-3-100.B.1.A of the Renton Municipal Code,
clarifying that conversion of a nonresidential use to a
residential use is subject to urban design regulations,
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
9.h) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6046: An ordinance was read amending
Subsections 4-4-080.A.7 and 4-4-080.F.10.D, SECTION 4-9-
030, and the definition of “Dwelling Unit, Accessory” in
Section 4-11-040 of the Renton Municipal Code, amending
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) regulations, 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
9.i) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6047: An ordinance was read amending
Section 4-4-040 of the Renton Municipal Code, revising
fence, hedge, and retaining wall regulations, 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
9.j) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6048: An ordinance was read amending
Subsections 4-2-110.A and 4-2-110.E.20 of the Renton
Municipal Code, amending height and setback regulations
in the RMF (Residential Multi-Family) Zone, 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
9.k) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6049: An ordinance was read amending
residential accessory structures regulations in Subsections
4-2-110.A, 4-2-110.B, 4-2-110.E.4, 4-2-110.E.17, and 4-6-
030.C of the Renton Municipal Code, the definition of
“Building Height” in Section 4-11-020 of the Renton
Municipal Code, and Table 1.2.9.A of the City of Renton’s
Surface Water Design Manual, 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
9.l) Ordinance for
first reading and
advanced for
second and final
reading:
Ordinance No. 6039: An ordinance was read extending the
interim zoning controls established by Ordinance No.
5974, extended and amended by Ordinance 5997, and
extended by Ordinance 6018; providing for severability;
declaring an emergency; and establishing an immediate
effective date.
COUNCIL ADVANCE
THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND
FINAL READING AT
TONIGHT'S
COUNCIL MEETING
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Angie Mathias
Danielle Marshall
9.l) Ordinance for
first reading and
advanced for
second and final
reading:
Ordinance No. 6039: Following second reading of the
ordinance, it was
COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Angie Mathias
Danielle Marshall