HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotions SheetJAN 10, 2022 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - MOTION SHEET
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3.a) PUBLIC HEARING Health Through Housing: 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 Health Through
Housing-Renton Project (LUA21-000389).
COUNCIL CLOSE THE
PUBLIC HEARING
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Clark Close
6.a) CONSENT
AGENDA
Approval of Council Meeting minutes of January 3, 2022. COUNCIL CONCUR ESD Jason Seth
Sandi Weir
6.b) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3042 City Clerk reported bid opening on October 28,
2021 for CAG-21-004, Highlands to Landing Pedestrian
Lighting Phase II project and submitted the staff
recommendation to award the contract to the lowest
responsive and responsible bidder, Colvico, Inc., in the
amount of $330,490.83.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
ESD & Public
Works –
Transportation
Jason Seth
Sandi Weir
Martin Pastucha
Jim Seitz
6.c) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3050 City Clerk reported bid opening on December 8,
2021 for the Family First Community Center construction
project, and submitted the staff recommendation to award
the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible
bidder, Comer GC, Inc., in the amount of $12,474,330.00.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
ESD & Public
Works –
Facilities
Jason Seth
Sandi Weir
Martin Pastucha
Jeff Minisci
Russ Woodruff
6.d) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3047 Community & Economic Development
Department recommended execution of a contract
agreement, with Main Street Renton dba Renton
Downtown Partnership, in the amount of $260,000, to
support efforts and to apply and obtain the designation of
a Washington State Main Street community.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
CED Chip Vincent
Amanda Askren
Jessie Kotarski
6.e) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3048 Community & Economic Development
Department recommended execution of an agreement
with the Washington State Department of Commerce, to
accept $490,000 in grant funds, for services related to the
Renton Trail Connector project, which extends a path in
the heart of Downtown Renton separated from the
roadway that connects with regional networks including
the Lake to Sound and Cedar River trails to foster a more
walkable and bikeable environment.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Jonathan Chavez
6.f) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3049 Community & Economic Development
Department recommended approval of Amendment No. 7
to the Real Estate Disposition and Development
Agreement with Cosmos International Corp. to extend the
feasibility period to March 15, 2022.
COUNCIL CONCUR CED Chip Vincent
Amanda Askren
Jessie Kotarski
6.g) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3030 Equity, Housing, and Human Services
Department recommended adoption of a resolution
authorizing execution of an interagency agreement with
the Washington State Department of Commerce, Growth
Management Services, to accept $100,000 in grant funds
to implement an existing Housing Action Plan. The grant
funds will be used for the following projects: 1) A sub-
regional tracking and monitoring program for affordable
housing across south King County cities, 2) A residential
land use study to promote diverse housing types and sizes,
and 3) A nexus study to evaluate the use of linkage fees to
generate revenue for affordable housing.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
EHHS Preeti Shridhar
Mark Santos-
Johnson
Linda Moschetti
6.h) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 3045 Municipal Court recommended approval of a
two-year Therapeutic Courts grant, issued by the
Administrative Office of the Courts, in the amount of
$202,633, to assist with the costs associated with
establishing a Renton Municipal Court Coordinator/Case
Manager position to oversee the Community Court
program.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Court Bonnie Woodrow
7.a) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Committee of the Whole Chair McIrvin presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the
allocation of the Equity, Housing, and Human Services
Department’s American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds
allocation plan as outlined below.
DESCRIPTION BUDGET
REACH (funds already expended for
emergency needs at their current location)
115,000
REACH (annual costs for 2021 to provide
homeless services to Renton)
60,000
Equity & Community Needs Assessment
and Human Services Plan Implementation
775,000
Village of Hope/Redmond model case
management and distribution of human
services contract
99,000
Expansion of Human Services Agencies 192,140
Immediate funding to agencies serving
those in dire need for COVID related
expenses
55,000
Smaller Agencies Serving Renton Residents
Not Funded by Human Services (Offer these
funds through RRCF)
52,000
Equity & Inclusion Program Consultant
Agreement
100,000
Increase EHHS Staffing 0.5 FTE
Administrative Secretary I, Grade a09, Step
C to 1.0 FTE Administrative Secretary I,
Grade a09, Step C
51,860
TOTAL ESTIMATED ALLOCATION 1,500,000
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
EHHS Preeti Shridhar
Linda Moschetti
6.b) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Committee of the Whole Chair McIrvin presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to prepare a
resolution to authorize the Mayor to sign a development
agreement with King County Department of Community
and Human Services (DCHS) for the proposed permanent
supportive housing development project with on-site
services for the chronically homeless on Oakesdale
(LUA21-000389). The City Council has final reviewing
authority over development agreements (RCW
36.70B.170). As proposed, the development agreement is
consistent with applicable development regulations of the
Renton Municipal Code. The Committee further
recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be
presented for reading and adoption at its regular Council
meeting on January 24, 2022.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
CED Chip Vincent
Vanessa Dolbee
Clark Close
7.c) 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
$21,295,629.20 for vouchers, 10383-10390, 10392-10400,
396680-396741, 396752-396833, 396835-397116, 397121-
397123, 397126-397128, 397138-397424; payroll benefit
withholding vouchers 6712, 6714, 6716-6717, 6719, 6722-
6743, 396743-396751, 397129-397137 and 6 wire
transfers.
2. Payroll – total payment of $3,145,962.14 for
payroll vouchers that include 1,182 direct deposits and 13
checks. (11/16/21-11/30/21 and 12/1/21-12/15/21 pay
periods).
3. Kidder Mathews vouchers 1046-1064 totaling
$33,193.43.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Finance Kari Roller
Kristin Trivelas
7.d) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to authorize the
Mayor and City Clerk to execute a grant extension
agreement, with School's Out Washington, in the amount
of $87,002.50 subject to approval as to form by the City
Attorney Department and allocate funds to the Recreation
Division, and to utilize $57,012 of the grant award to the
term-limited position #02486/002 to increase it from 0.75
FTE to 1.0 FTE, starting January 1st, 2022 through June
30th, 2022.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Parks &
Recreation
Kelly Beymer
Carrie Nass
Roberta Graver
7.e) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to authorize staff
to compensate selected Lead Golf Course Maintenance
Worker candidate at Step D of Salary Grade a16 effective
January 3, 2022.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Parks &
Recreation
Kelly Beymer
Cailin Hunsaker
Steve Myers
7.f) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the
construction contract with Northwest Playground
Equipment Inc. in the amount of $291,856.46 for the
Cascade Park Playground Equipment Replacement. The
project has been budgeted for $329,255.00 in account
316.332022.020.594.76.63.000. The Committee further
recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to execute the contract.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Parks &
Recreation
Kelly Beymer
Erica Schmitz
7.g) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the
conversion of the existing 0.5 FTE Civil Engineer III position
#02475/009 to a 1.0 FTE Civil Engineer III position in the
Public Works Department.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Public Works –
Transportation
Martin Pastucha
Jim Seitz
Vangie Garcia
7.h) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Utilities Committee Chair Alberson presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the
Solid Waste Utility revenue requirements as follows:
• Increase fund revenue for the Solid Waste Utility
by 5% for single-family residential and commercial roll-off
effective April 1, 2022.
• Increase fund revenue for the Solid Waste Utility
by 4% for the Solid Waste Utility commercial/multifamily
effective April 1, 2022.
• Achieve annual commercial revenue support for
single-family residential of $500,000 by 2026.
• Achieve and maintain a fund balance reserve of $2
million by 2026.
In addition, the Utilities Committee directed staff to
prepare the ordinance allowing the City to charge the 2022
Solid Waste rates beginning April 1, 2022.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Public Works –
Utilities
Martin Pastucha
Ron Straka
Teresa Phelan
8.a) Ordinance for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 6054: An ordinance was read amending
Section 8-1-10 of the Renton Municipal Code, establishing
the Solid Waste Collection Services rates starting April 1,
2022 for all customer classes, providing for severability,
and establishing an effective date.
COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL
READING AT THE
NEXT COUNCIL
MEETING
Public Works –
Utilities
Martin Pastucha
Ron Straka
Teresa Phelan