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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, May 16, 2022
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
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meeting.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. PROCLAMATION
a) National Public Works Week - May 15 - 21, 2022
b) Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month - May, 2022
4. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
a) Administrative Report
5. 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.
6. 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 May 9, 2022.
Council Concur
b) AB - 3130 Community & Economic Development Department recommends approval of a
resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a mitigation credit purchase
agreement with the Renton School District, for the sale of 0.196 Springbrook Creek
Wetland Mitigation Bank (SMB) credits, in the amount of $230,300, to the district in
compensation for anticipated 0.28 acres of permanent wetland impacts for the RSD
Elementary School #16 project.
Refer to Finance Committee
c) AB - 3128 Finance Department submits a utility billing adjust request from 2801 NE
Sunset Blvd, LLC, a multi-family property owner, and recommends adjusting the account
in the amount of $2,950.26 for excess consumption caused by a qualified water line leak
in accordance with RMC 8-4-46 and 8-5-23.
Refer to Finance Committee
d) AB - 3129 Finance Department submits a utility bill adjustment request from M2 Renton
LLC, a non-residential property owner, and recommends an adjustment in the amount of
$20,919.15 for excess sewer consumption caused by a qualified water line leak in
accordance with RMC 8-5-23.
Refer to Finance Committee
e) AB - 3127 Public Works Administration recommends approval of a department
reorganization to establish a Sustainability Section within the Administrator's Office
focused on development and implementation of programs and activities to reduce
Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) and impacts of infrastructure development and
program operations on the natural environment; authorize the requested retitle and
salary re-grade of the existing Solid Waste Coordinator, Senior Program Specialists, and
Program Specialist positions (M25,A15,A13) to a Solid Waste Programs Manager, Senior
Sustainability Program Specialist, and Sustainability Programs Specialist (M25,A18,A16);
authorize the addition of 1 FTE (Full-time equivalent) Sustainability and Senior Solid
Waste Manager, .5 FTE Sustainability Program Specialist, 1.5 FTEs Sustainability Program
Specialists, and 2 FTE Maintenance Service Worker I positions; authorize hiring preferred
candidates at Step E of the different salary grades, and adopt ordinances updating the
Salary Table and Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 3-7 to incorporate these changes.
Additionally, a budget adjustment to cover any budget gap will be completed as part of
the 2nd Quarter Budget Amendment process.
Refer to Finance Committee
7. 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) Transportation Committee: Close Out to CAG-21-184 with RCNW for the 2021 Runway
PCC Panel Repair Project; Agreement with MIG, Inc. for Preliminary and Final Design
Services for the Renton Connector Project
b) Utilities Committee: Amendment to CAG-19-313 with Otak, Inc. for the Monroe Avenue
NE Storm Improvement Project
8. LEGISLATION
9. NEW BUSINESS
(Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more
information.)
10. ADJOURNMENT
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA
(Preceding Council Meeting)
CANCELED
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Mayor’s Office
Memorandum
DATE: May 16, 2022
TO: Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
FROM: Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer
SUBJECT: Administrative Report
• On May 4, the King County Library System (KCLS) cleared late fines for all patrons with a
new initiative called A Fresh Start for All. This one-time waiver gives patrons a fresh start
on their account and enables access to all KCLS materials. A Fresh Start for All was
approved by the KCLS Board of Trustees on April 27, 2022. KCLS will return to pre-
pandemic circulation practices on September 15 and will start assessing late fines again
at that time. After their accounts have been cleared on May 4, patrons will have until
September 15 to return items before late fines resume.
• Information about preventative street maintenance, traffic impact projects, and road
closures happening this week can be found at http://rentonwa.gov/traffic. All projects
are weather permitting and unless otherwise noted, streets will always remain open.
Preventative street maintenance, traffic impact projects, and road closures will be at the
following locations:
Monday, May 16 through Friday, May 20, 7:00 am to 2:30 pm. Single intermittent
lane closures on the southernmost eastbound lane on NE Sunset Boulevard between
Aberdeen Ave NE overpass and Harrington Avenue NE due to utility construction.
Questions may be directed to Brad Stocco, 425-282-2373.
Monday, May 16 through Friday, May 20, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. Intermittent lane
closures on Logan Avenue N just south of N 8th Street due to roadway construction.
Questions may be directed to Brad Stocco, 425-282-2373.
Monday, May 16 through Friday, May 20, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. Intermittent lane
closures on N 8th Street between Logan Avenue N and Park Avenue N due to
roadway construction. Questions may be directed to Brad Stocco, 425-282-2373.
Monday, May 16 through Friday, May 20, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. Intermittent lane
closures in both directions of Duvall Avenue NE between NE 8th Street and NE
Sunset Blvd due to utility construction. Questions may be directed to Tom Main,
206-999-1833.
AGENDA ITEM #4. a)
Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
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May 16, 2022
Tuesday, May 17 through Thursday, May 19, 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. Asphalt repairs
on Talbot Road S. between S. 45th and S. 55th St, weather permitting. Flaggers will
be on site to direct traffic.
Duvall Avenue NE Project: Please note the following lane closures:
o Temporary intersection closure at 12th and intermittent driveway closures
between NE 10th Street and Sunset Boulevard on the west side of Duvall Ave NE,
tentative through May 20.
o Long term double lane closure on the west side of Duvall Ave NE between NE 9th
Street and Sunset Boulevard for road construction. One lane of traffic will be
provided in each direction, tentative through August 29.
Downtown Utility Improvement Project. Pavement restoration of S. 3rd Street into
the intersection with Rainier has been delayed until early June due to weather
concerns and scheduling. Expect intermittent lane closures, parking restrictions and
detours as the contractor moves around the downtown core finishing up work.
Additional information can be found at rentonwa.gov/duip.
On-going Street Closure through October 4, 2023 (City of Renton Resolution No.
4446). FULL STREET CLOSURE on Sunset Lane NE between NE 10th Street and
Harrington Place NE in support of the Solera Development Project (LUA20-000305).
Questions may be directed to Brad Stocco, 425-282-2373.
AGENDA ITEM #4. a)
May 9, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
CITY OF RENTON
MINUTES - City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, May 9, 2022
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:
Ryan McIrvin, Council President
James Alberson, Jr., Council Position No. 1
Carmen Rivera, Council Position No. 2
Ed Prince, Council Position No. 5
Ruth Pérez, Council Position No. 6
Kim-Khánh Vǎn, Council Position No. 7
Councilmembers Absent:
Councilmember O’Halloran, Council Pos. No. 3
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT
COUNCILMEMBER O'HALLORAN. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer
Patrice Kent, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Judith Subia, Council Liaison
Kristi Rowland, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
Preeti Shridhar, Equity, Housing, and Human Services Administrator
Chip Vincent, Community & Economic Development Administrator
Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator
Kari Roller, Finance Department Administrator
Kim Gilman, HR Labor Manager
Rob Shuey, Building Official
Vanessa Dolbee, Planning Director
Ron Straka, Public Works Utility Systems Director
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
May 9, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Cailín Hunsaker, Parks & Trails Director
Deputy Jon Schuldt, Police Department Administrator
Deputy Chief Jeff Hardin, Police Department
Commander Ryan Rutledge, Police Department
(All City staff attended remotely except City Clerk Seth)
PROCLAMATION
Affordable Housing Week Proclamation - May 8 - 14, 2022: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone
was read declaring May 8 - 14, 2022 to be Affordable Housing Week in the City of Renton,
encouraging all citizens to join in this special observance. Mark Gropper, Renton Housing
Authority, accepted the proclamation with appreciation.
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
CAO Ed VanValey reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the City’s recent
progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2022 and
beyond. Items noted were:
• Renton History Museum has been awarded a Heritage Sustained Support grant from
4Culture for $3,750 and a grant from the 4Culture Covid Recovery Fund for $37,400, a
total of $41,150, to support museum operations. 4Culture is the King County heritage,
historic preservation, and arts funding agency, granting hotel-motel tax money to
support cultural organizations. Renton History Museum competed with almost 600
other applicants for these funds. The grants will support exhibits, programs, and
volunteer training, as museum operations recover from the pandemic closure.
• Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in
occasional street closures.
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
• Jill Devenport, Renton, expressed opposition to the proposed asphalt plant to be
located on SR 169. She also asked when the statement of opposition will be issued by
Council. Mayor Pavone noted that the statement should be issued soon.
CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of May 2, 2022. Council Concur.
b) AB - 3125: Public Works Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of Local
Agency Agreement Supplement No. 2 to CAG-15-006, with Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) to accept the amount of $9,293,000 in grant funds for the
construction phase of the Rainier Avenue S Corridor Improvements - Phase 4 Project; and all
subsequent supplements necessary to complete the project. Refer to Finance Committee.
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
May 9, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
c)AB - 3126: Public Works Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of
Supplement No. 2 to CAG-18-125, with the Washington State Department of Transportation
(WSDOT), in the amount of $2,514,500 for the construction phase of the Bronson Way Bridge
-Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project (Transportation Improvement Project #15); and all
subsequent supplements necessary to complete this project. Refer to Finance Committee.
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR TO ADOPT THE
CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a)Finance Committee: Vice Chair Pérez presented a report concurring in the staff in
recommendation to approve the following payments:
1.Accounts Payable – total payment of $9,914,811.44 for vouchers, 10459-10461, 10463-
10469, 399606-399623, 399632-399727, 399729-399734, 399736-400018; payroll
benefit withholding vouchers 6831-6841, 399624-399631, and 1 wire transfer.
2.Payroll – total payment of $1,653,115.13 for payroll vouchers that include 608 direct
deposits and 13 checks. (4/1/22-4/15/22 pay period).
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY VǍN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
b)Finance Committee: Vice Chair Pérez presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to approve the Port of Seattle's Economic Development Support Program Grant award of
$120,000, with a city match of $60,000, and the Port of Seattle Tourism Marketing Support
Program Award of $10,000, with a city match of $10,000 and to authorize the Mayor to sign both
grant agreements.
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY VǍN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar.
EXECUTIVE SESSION & ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO
DISCUSS POTENTIAL LITIGATION PURSUANT TO RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) FOR APPROXIMATELY
30 MINUTES, WITH NO OFFICIAL ACTION TO BE TAKEN AND THAT THE COUNCIL MEETING
BE ADJOURNED WHEN THE EXECUTIVE SESSION IS ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Time: 7:15 P.M.
EXECUTIVE SESSION WAS CONDUCTED AND NO ACTION WAS TAKEN. THE COUNCIL MEETING
ADJOURNED WHEN THE EXECUTIVE SESSION ADJOURNED. TIME: 7:46 P.M.
Jason A. Seth, MMC, City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
09 May 2022
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
Council Committee Meeting Calendar
May 9, 2022
May 16, 2022
Monday
3:00 PM Utilities Committee, Chair Alberson – VIDEOCONFERENCE
1. Amendment to CAG-19-313 with Otak, Inc. for the Monroe Avenue NE
Storm Improvement Project
2. Emerging Issues in Utilities
• Preliminary 2023-2024 King County Solid Waste Disposal Rates
and Wastewater Treatment Rates
4:00 PM Public Safety Committee, Chair Pérez – VIDEOCONFERENCE
1. RFA Briefing
2. Emerging Issues in Public Safety
5:00 PM Transportation Committee, Chair Văn – VIDEOCONFERENCE
1. Close Out to CAG-21-184 with RCNW for the 2021 Runway PCC Panel
Repair Project
2. Agreement with MIG, Inc. for Preliminary and Final Design Services for
the Renton Connector Project
CANCELED Committee of the Whole, Chair McIrvin
7:00 PM Council Meeting – VIDEOCONFERENCE
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
AB - 3130
City Council Regular Meeting - 16 May 2022
SUBJECT/TITLE: Springbrook Creek Wetlands Mitigation Bank Credit Sale Agreement
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee
DEPARTMENT: Community & Economic Development Department
STAFF CONTACT: Alex Morganroth, Senior Planner
EXT.: 7219-Alex / 206-399-6454-Lynne
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
The Renton School District will pay the City a total of $230,300.00 for 0.196 credits from the Spri ngbrook
Creek Wetlands Mitigation Bank in order to facilitate the construction of a new elementary school at 1024
Duvall Ave NE (LUA21-000167).
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The Renton School District has land use approval for a new elementary school at 1024 Duvall Ave NE (LUA21 -000167). The
project site contains two wetlands, one of which is located near the middle of the site and presents a significant challenge to
development of the site for the purpose of a new elementary school campus.The applicant proposed to fill the Category IV
wetlands on the site and purchase mitigation credits from the Springbrook Creek Wetlands Mitigation Bank to offset the
permanent impact to the wetlands.The applicant seeks to purchase 0.196 credits from the SMB in compensation for the
development’s anticipated 0.28 acres of permanent wetland impacts after applying the adjustment factor of 0.7 for Category IV
wetlands impact (0.28 x 0.7 = 0.196).The sale of the credits will assist in providing a new neighborhood elementary school and
will help support the significant amount of new residential development in the surrounding area.
EXHIBITS:
A. Issue Paper
B. Springbrook Creek Wetlands Mitigation Bank Credit Sale Agreement
C. Notice of Wetland Mitigation Credit Sales
D. Authorization of Sale Resolution
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a mitigation credit purchase
agreement with the Renton School District for the RSD Elementary School #16 project.
AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
& ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE:April 20, 2022
TO:Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
VIA:Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM:C.E. “Chip” Vincent, CED Administrator x6588
STAFF CONTACT:Alex Morganroth, Senior Planner x7219
SUBJECT:Springbrook Creek Wetlands Mitigation Bank Credit Sale
Agreement - Renton School District Elementary School #16
ISSUE:
Should the City authorize the sale of mitigation credits from the Springbrook Creek
Wetland Mitigation Bank (SMB) to the Renton School District in order to permanently
impact (fill) a wetland for the RSD Elementary School #16 development?
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the sale of 0.196 mitigation credits for $230,300.00 as provided in Renton
Municipal Code (RMC) 4-3-050G.9.e and pursuant to the Mitigation Bank Instrument
(MBI) for the Renton School District Elementary School #16 development.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
The Renton School District has land use approval for a new elementary school at 1024
Duvall Ave NE (LUA21-000167). The project includes a 77,000 square foot school
building, associated surface parking area, an outdoor classroom area, multipurpose
playfield, hard/soft play areas, and a covered play area. The subject site is 11.08 acres in
size and is located within the R-8 and R-10 zoning designation. The project site contains
two wetlands, one of which is located near the middle of the site and presents a
significant challenge to development of the site for the purpose of a new elementary
school campus.
The two existing wetlands on the site include a Category III wetland with a total size of
approximately 0.48 and a Category IV wetland with a total size of approximately 0.28
acres. The project will avoid impacts to the higher functioning, Category III wetland near
the rear of the site, but proposes to permanently fill the lower-functioning, centrally
located Category IV wetland. Per RMC 4-3-050.L.1.b, when avoidance or minimization of
wetlands impacts are evaluated and found to be unavoidable, on-site mitigation is the
AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
Randy Corman, Council President
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April 20, 2022
preferred mitigation method. The applicant evaluated the potential to implement on-
site mitigation and determined such a method to be infeasible due to a lack of suitable
areas that would still allow for the building size and amenities required for an
elementary school. Therefore, as part of the land use application, the applicant
proposed to fill the Category IV wetlands on the site and purchase mitigation credits
from the SMB to offset the permanent impact to the wetlands.
The SMB is located near the corner of Oakesdale Ave SW and SW 27th St in the Valley
Community Planning Area and includes approximately 112 acres of enhanced riparian
areas and wetlands. The SMB was established in 2006 to provide compensatory
mitigation for unavoidable adverse impacts to waters of the United States, including
wetlands, and to aquatic habitat, which result from activities authorized by Federal,
State/ and local authorities. The City is authorized to sell, transfer, or use the
released SMB mitigation credits for its own activities, or for activities undertaken by
public other private entities.
The applicant seeks to purchase 0.196 credits from the SMB in compensation for
the development’s anticipated 0.28 acres of permanent wetland impacts after applying
the adjustment factor of 0.7 for Category IV wetlands impact (0.28 x 0.7 = 0.196). The
intent of the adjustment credit is to account for the lower quality wetland proposed for
filling compared to a high-quality Category I wetland which would not require an
adjustment factor (i.e. 1 acre of impact = 1 credit). If the sale of the credits is approved
by City Council, the applicant is required to pay $230,300.00 for 0.196 credits at a rate of
$1,175,000.00 per credit.
As the agreement was approved and executed by the School Board of the Renton School
District on April 13, 2022, staff recommends the City Council authorize the Mayor to
enter into the agreement with the applicant to effectuate the credit sale.
CONCLUSION:
The Renton School District sufficiently demonstrated that no other method of
developing the property was possible without permanently impacting the Category IV
wetland and determined the use of a mitigation bank was the only option available for
compensation of alterations to the wetland. The sale of the credits will assist in
providing a new neighborhood elementary school and will help support the significant
amount of new residential development in the surrounding area.
AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
SPRINGBROOK CREEK WETLAND MITIGATION BANKMITIGATION CREDIT PURCHASE AGREEMENT ANDACKNOWLEDGEMENTTHIS AGREEMENT, dated for reference purposes as February 28, 2022, is by and between theCity of Renton (the "City"), a Washington municipal corporation/ and Renton School DistrictNo. 403 ("Applicant")/ a Washington municipal corporation The City and the Appiicant arereferred to collectively in this Agreement as the "Parties." Once fully executed by the Parties,this Agreement is effective as of the last date signed by both parties.RECITALS:WHEREAS, the Springbrook Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank ("SMB") was established August8, 2006 through the execution of a Mitigation Bank Instrument ("MBF) developed by the Cityand the Washington State Department of Transportation/ and approved by the City/ theWashington State Department of Ecology, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/ the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service/ the Federal Highway Administration/ and the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers (the "Corps"). The MBI established guidelines and responsibilities for theestablishment/ use, operation/ and maintenance of the SMB; andWHEREAS, the SMB was established to provide compensatory mitigation for unavoidableadverse impacts to waters of the United States, including wetlands, and to aquatic habitat/which result from activities authorized by Federal, State/ and local authorities; andWHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions and conditions of the MBI governing the SMB/ the Cityhas performed reestablishment, rehabilitation, and enhancement of wetlands/ combined withthe enhancement of upland and riparian areas. In recognition of meeting objectives andperformance standards established through the MBI, the Interagency Review Team ("IRT")has released to the SMB mitigation credits for use in compensation for future activitiesunavoidably impacting aquatic resources; andWHEREAS/ pursuant to Section 4.3 of the MB!, City is authorized to sell, transfer, or use thereleased SMB mitigation credits for its own activities, or for activities undertaken by public orother private entities; andAGENDA ITEM #6. b)
WHEREAS/ SMB has available mitigation credits, generated through SMB establishment andreleased by the IRT pursuant to Sections 4.2 and 4.3 of the MBI, that have not been utilizedby the City, have not been otherwise sold or transferred to third parties, and are active on theSMB credit ledger maintained pursuant to Section 4.4 of the MBI. These credits are availableto utilize in the SMB service area, portions of Water Resource Inventory Areas (WIRAs ) 8 and9, as defined in Section 1.3 of the MB1; andWHEREAS, Applicant is proposing a 77,000 square foot elementary school at 1075 Duvall AveNE, more fully described in paragraph 4 below (hereinafter the "Project"}. The purpose of theProject is to provide a new neighborhood elementary school. The Project is owned, operated/and maintained by the Renton School District; andWHEREAS, Applicant acted as lead agency for the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)Review for the Project and on June 21, 2021, issued a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) for the Project with certain mitigation measures.a) There are two existing wetlands on-site. The Project avoids impacts to the higher"functioning. Category 111, Wetland C, and Nmits permanent impacts to the iower-functioning. Category IV, Wetland B. The buffer area temporarily impacted byclearing and grading associated with the installation of the multi-use playfield isvegetated with invasive or non-native vegetation. IVIitigation and restoration ofWetland C will be provided consistent with City standards. A comprehensive five-year maintenance and monitoring plan is included in the mitigation plan. This planwill ensure that proposed enhancement plantings will be maintained, monitored,and successfully established within the first five years following implementation;andb) The proposed filling of Wetland B wiif be mitigated through the use of a wetlandbank/ as approved by the City; andWHEREAS, due to unavoidable construction impacts, the Project will encompass and fil!approximately 0.28 acre(s) of Category IV wetlands. Wetlands are located on the easternportion of the site near Duvall Ave NE. The Project and the impacted wetlands fall inside theservice area of the SMB. The SMB is in the immediate region and contains wetlandcharacteristics representative of the environment of wetlands affected at the project site; andWHEREAS/ pursuant to 33 Code of Federal Regulations §336.1(a), the Corps does not seek orobtain permits, in conjunction with its own activities, for !oss of or impacts to wetlands orother aquatic resources falling within the scope of waters of the United States as definedAGENDA ITEM #6. b)
under the Clean Water Act. !n lieu thereof/ the Corps applies all substantive legalrequirements of the Clean Water Act, and evaluates the impacts of the pertinent waterresources impacts under Section 404(b)(l) of the Clean Water Act, applying the Guidelinespromulgated in 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 230; andWHEREAS/ the Corps has determined pursuant to Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(l) that theimpacts to 0.28 acre(s) of Category IV wetlands are unavoidable in the execution of theProject, and that compensatory mitigation is required. In light of the preference expressed in33 Code of Federal Regulations §332.3(a)(l) and (b)(2) for achieving compensatory mitigationthrough mitigation bank credits, and in light of the impracticability of developing andmaintaining project-specific, on- or off-site mitigation associated with the Project, theApplicant has determined that satisfaction of its compensatory mitigation obligations throughacquisition of credits from the SMB is most advantageous, and that universal creditsgenerated by the SMB are fully appropriate and sufficient mitigation for the Project's impacts;andWHEREAS, the Applicant desires to acquire 0.196 credits from the SMB, in compensation forthe Project's anticipated 0.28 acre(s) of wetland impacts, applying the adjustment factor of0.7 for Category IV wetlands impact; andWHEREAS/ the City desires to sell the Applicant 0.196 mitigation credits from the SMB; andWHEREAS, the City and the Applicant desire to enter into this Agreement to set forth theterms and conditions pursuant to which the sale and transfer of aquatic resource mitigationcredits will be impacted.AGREEMENT:NOW, THEREFORE/ in consideration of the foregoing recitals and other good and valuableconsideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties herebyagree as follows:1. Purchase/Sale: The City hereby sells to Applicant and Applicant hereby buys from theCity 0.196 mitigation credits on the terms, covenants, and conditions set forth in thisAgreement.2. Compensation: The City has determined it to be in the City's best interest to sel! 0.196credits from the SMB to Applicant, at the rate of $1,175,000.00 per credit adjusted byAGENDA ITEM #6. b)
a factor or 0.7 for Category IV wetlands, for the total credit price of $230,300.00. TheApplicant shall pay said sum upon execution of this Agreement.3. Effective Date: The effective date of the credit transaction shall be the date uponwhich this Agreement is fuliy executed by both Parties/ and payment to the City ismade as provided herein.4. Project: The Project, permit(s), and related information is as follows:A. Appiicant's Name, Address, Telephone Number, E-mail Address:Traci Brewer-Rogstad, Facilities Program Director, Capita! Planning andConstruction, 300 SW 7th St, Renton, WA 98057, (425) 204-4472/tracy.brewerrogstad@rentonschools.us.B. Land Use Action Number: LUA21-000167.C. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit Number: NWS-2020-848 dated February II/2022.D. Brief Description of Impact(s) to be Compensated for by the Project MitigationCredits: Permanent filling of 0.28-acre Category IV wetlands.E. Other Permits (as applicable): Critical Areas Exemption, Construction Permit,Building Permit.Construction Permit Number: C21004289.* This Agreement does not relieve the Applicant from obtaining any requiredfederal, state, or local permits not related to wetland impacts.5. Responsibility of the Applicant: Upon delivery of full payment as described above,the obligations of the Applicant under this Agreement shall be satisfied.6. Responsibility of the City:A. The City certifies that sufficient credits are available in the SMB ledger to satisfythe credit transaction called for in this Agreement.L"?!PAGE 4 OF 9AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
B. The City will record the transaction in the SMB ledger and make applicablenotifications and reports to the members of the IRT, pursuant to Section 4.4 of theMBI.C. Pursuant to 33 Code of Federal Regulations §332.3(1)(3)/ the City and its successorsand assigns, accept responsibility for providing mitigation in compensation foraquatic resource function loss/ equivalent to 0.196 mitigation credits generatedthrough the establishment/ management/ and maintenance of the SMB, upon theeffective date of the credit transaction provided for under this Agreement.7. Record Maintenance: The Applicant shall maintain accounts and records, whichproperly reflect all direct and indirect costs expended and work provided in theperformance of this Agreement and retain such records for as long as may be requiredby applicable Washington State records retention laws, but in any event no less thansix years after the termination of this Agreement The Applicant agrees to provideaccess to and copies of any records related to this Agreement as required by the Cityto audit expenditures and charges and/or to comply with the Washington State PubiicRecords Act (Chapter 42.56 RCW). The provisions of this section shall survive theexpiration or termination of this Agreement.8. Public Records Compliance: To the full extent the City determines necessary to complywith the Washington State Public Records Act, Applicant shall make a due diligentsearch of ail records in its possession or control relating to this Agreement and theProject, including, but not limited to, e-mail, correspondence, notes/ saved telephonemessages, recordings/ photos, or drawings and provide them to the City forproduction. In the event Applicant believes said records need to be protected fromdisclosure/it may/at Applicant's own expense, seek judicial protection. Applicant shallindemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City for ail costs/ including attorneys' fees,attendant to any claim or litigation related to a Public Records Act request for whichApplicant has responsive records and for which Applicant has withheld records orinformation contained therein, or not provided them to the City in a timely manner.Applicant shal! produce for distribution any and all records responsive to the PublicRecords Act request in a timely manner, unless those records are protected by courtorder. The provisions of this section shai! survive the expiration or termination of thisAgreement.PAGE 5 OF 9AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
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D. General Administration and Management. The City's project manager is AiexMorganroth, Senior Planner, Community and Economic DevelopmentDepartment.E. Amendment and Modification. This Agreement may be amended only by aninstrument in writing, duly executed by both Parties.F. Conflicts. In the event of any inconsistencies between Applicant proposals and thisAgreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. Any exhibits/attachmentsto this Agreement are incorporated by reference only to the extent of the purposefor which they are referenced within this Agreement. To the extent an Applicantprepared exhibit conflicts with the terms in the body of this Agreement or containsterms that are extraneous to the purpose for which it is referenced/ the terms inthe body of this Agreement shall prevail and the extraneous terms shall not beincorporated herein.G. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be made in and shall be governed by andinterpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington and the City ofRenton.H. Joint Drafting Effort. This Agreement shall be considered for al! purposes asprepared by the Joint efforts of the Parties and shall not be construed against oneparty or the other as a result of the preparation, substitution, submission or otherevent of negotiation, drafting or execution.I. Jurisdiction and Venue. Any lawsuit or legal action brought by any party to enforceor interpret this Agreement or any of its terms or covenants shall be brought in theKing County Superior Court for the State of Washington at the Maleng RegionalJustice Center in Kent, King County/ Washington, or its replacement orsuccessor. Applicant hereby expressly consents to the personal and exclusivejurisdiction and venue of such court even if Applicant is a foreign corporation notregistered with the State of Washington.J. Severability. A court of competent Jurisdiction's determination that any provisionor part of this Agreement is illegal or unenforceable shall not cancel or invalidatethe remainder of this Agreement/ which shall remain in full force and effect.PAGE 7 OF 9AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
K. So!e and Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of theParties and any representations or understandings/ whether oral or written, notincorporated are excluded.L Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement and each and allof its provisions in which performance is a factor.M. Third-Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement is Intended to, nor shall beconstrued to give any rights or benefits in the Agreement to anyone other than theParties, and all duties and responsibilities undertaken pursuant to this Agreementwiil be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Parties and no one else.N. Binding Effect. The Parties each bind themselves, their partners, successors,assigns, and legal representatives to the other Party to this Agreement, and to thepartners, successors/ assigns, and legal representatives of such other party withrespect to all covenants of the Agreement.0. Waivers. All waivers shall be in writing and signed by the waiving party. EitherParty's failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be a waiver andshal! not prevent either the City or Applicant from enforcing that provision or anyother provision of this Agreement in the future. Waiver of breach of any provisionof this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any prior or subsequentbreach unless it is expressly waived in writing.P. Counterparts. The Parties may execute this Agreement in any number ofcounterparts, each of which shall constitute an original, and all of which willtogether constitute this one Agreement.Q. Recording. A Notice of Wetland Mitigation Credit Sales in substantially the sameor similar form as that attached hereto as Exhibit A shall be recorded with the KingCounty Recorder's office.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have voluntarily entered into this Agreement as of thedate last signed by the Parties below.AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
CITYOFRENTONAPPLICANTBy:.Armondo PavoneMayorDateAttestDatN ^\y^/y] ^f/b^y}^ //&TJtie: L^^y?/^(^/^/_^33^-Jason A. SethCity ClerkApproved as to Legal FormBy:Shane MoloneyCity AttorneySMB NS Contract Template Updated 2-28-22 (939)i>lPAGE 9 OF 9AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
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After recording return document to:
City of Renton
City Clerk’s Office
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Grantor(s): City of Renton, a Washington municipal corporation
Grantee(s): Renton School District No. 403, a Washington municipal corporation
Abbreviated Legal Description: PTN NW1/4 of Section 30, T23N, R5E,WM; and PTN NE1/4 and
SE1/4 of Section 25, T23N, R4E,WM; and PTN NW1/4 of Section 36, T23N, R4E,WM
Full Legal Description on Page(s) Exhibit A of document
Assessor’s Tax Parcel Number: 1253810090, 2523049004, 2523049019, 3623049002, and
1253810240
Reference Number of Related Documents: N/A
NOTICE OF WETLAND MITIGATION CREDIT SALES
SPRINGBROOK CREEK WETLAND MITIGATION BANK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on ________________________ the City of Renton, owner of
the Springbrook Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank, transferred zero point one nine six (0.196) of
a wetland mitigation credit to Renton School District No. 403.
No Interest in Property: The transfer of wetland mitigation credit(s) as contemplated herein
shall not be construed as a transfer of any interest in property, real or personal, from the City
of Renton to Renton School District No. 403.
Project Name and Location: 77,000 square foot elementary school at 1075 Duvall Ave NE,
Renton, WA 98059.
These credits are to be applied to the following permit/project:
Issuing Regulatory Agency: Army Corps of Engineers
Issue Date: February 11, 2022
Permit/Project No.: NWS‐2020‐848
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Dated: , 2022.
Grantor:
City of Renton
By
Armondo Pavone
Its Mayor
ATTEST:
________________________________________
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
Legal Description
Springbrook Creek Wetland and Habitat Mitigation Bank as established and described on
that certain Lot Line Adjustment LUA‐06‐095‐LLA, recorded under King County recording
number 20060824900007;
Except therefrom any land transfers that have occurred since the Lot Line Adjustment
recording.
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. _______
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO ENTER INTO A MITIGATION CREDIT PURCHASE
AGREEMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT WITH RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
403 AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF 0.196 CREDITS FROM THE
SPRINGBROOK CREEK WETLAND MITIGATION BANK FOR THE SUM OF
$230,300.00.
WHEREAS, the Springbrook Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank (“SMB”) was established
August 8, 2006 through the execution of a Mitigation Bank Instrument developed by the City and
the Washington State Department of Transportation, and approved by the City, the Washington
State Department of Ecology, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, the Federal Highway Administration, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; and
WHEREAS, the SMB was established to provide compensatory mitigation for unavoidable
adverse impacts to waters of the United States, including wetlands, and to aquatic habitat, which
result from activities authorized by Federal, State, and local authorities; and
WHEREAS, the Renton School District No. 403 (“RSD”) has land use approval for a new
elementary school at 1024 Duvall Ave NE (LUA21‐000167). The project includes a 77,000 square
foot school building, associated surface parking area, an outdoor classroom area, multipurpose
playfield, hard/soft play areas, and a covered play area (the “Project”); and
WHEREAS, the Project site contains two wetlands, one of which is located near the middle
of the site and presents a significant challenge to development of the site for the purpose of a
new elementary school campus; and
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RESOLUTION NO. _______
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WHEREAS, the two existing wetlands on the site include a Category III wetland with a total
size of approximately 0.48 and a Category IV wetland with a total size of approximately 0.28
acres. The project will avoid impacts to the higher functioning, Category III wetland near the rear
of the site, but proposes to permanently fill the lower functioning, centrally located Category IV
wetland; and
WHEREAS, although on‐site wetland mitigation is the preferred mitigation method
pursuant to the Renton Municipal Code, RSD determined such a method to be infeasible due to
a lack of suitable areas that would still allow for the building size and amenities required for an
elementary school; and
WHEREAS, as an alternative to on‐site mitigation, RSD proposed as part of its land use
application to fill the Category IV wetlands on the site and purchase 0.196 mitigation credits from
the SMB;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to enter into a Mitigation
Credit Purchase Agreement and Acknowledgment with Renton School District No. 403, attached
hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated by this reference.
SECTION II. The City Council hereby authorizes the sale of 0.196 credits from the SMB
for the sum of $230,300.00 in compensation for the Project’s anticipated 0.28 acres of permanent
wetland impacts.
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RESOLUTION NO. _______
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ______ day of _____________________, 2022.
______________________________
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ______ day of _____________________, 2022.
______________________________
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Approved as to form:
______________________________
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
RES‐CED:1909:4/22/22
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RESOLUTION NO. _______
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EXHIBIT “A”
MITIGATION CREDIT PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENT WITH RENTON SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 403
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SPRINGBROOK CREEK WETLAND MITIGATION BANKMITIGATION CREDIT PURCHASE AGREEMENT ANDACKNOWLEDGEMENTTHIS AGREEMENT, dated for reference purposes as February 28, 2022, is by and between theCity of Renton (the "City"), a Washington municipal corporation/ and Renton School DistrictNo. 403 ("Applicant")/ a Washington municipal corporation The City and the Appiicant arereferred to collectively in this Agreement as the "Parties." Once fully executed by the Parties,this Agreement is effective as of the last date signed by both parties.RECITALS:WHEREAS, the Springbrook Creek Wetland Mitigation Bank ("SMB") was established August8, 2006 through the execution of a Mitigation Bank Instrument ("MBF) developed by the Cityand the Washington State Department of Transportation/ and approved by the City/ theWashington State Department of Ecology, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/ the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service/ the Federal Highway Administration/ and the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers (the "Corps"). The MBI established guidelines and responsibilities for theestablishment/ use, operation/ and maintenance of the SMB; andWHEREAS, the SMB was established to provide compensatory mitigation for unavoidableadverse impacts to waters of the United States, including wetlands, and to aquatic habitat/which result from activities authorized by Federal, State/ and local authorities; andWHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions and conditions of the MBI governing the SMB/ the Cityhas performed reestablishment, rehabilitation, and enhancement of wetlands/ combined withthe enhancement of upland and riparian areas. In recognition of meeting objectives andperformance standards established through the MBI, the Interagency Review Team ("IRT")has released to the SMB mitigation credits for use in compensation for future activitiesunavoidably impacting aquatic resources; andWHEREAS/ pursuant to Section 4.3 of the MB!, City is authorized to sell, transfer, or use thereleased SMB mitigation credits for its own activities, or for activities undertaken by public orother private entities; andAGENDA ITEM #6. b)
WHEREAS/ SMB has available mitigation credits, generated through SMB establishment andreleased by the IRT pursuant to Sections 4.2 and 4.3 of the MBI, that have not been utilizedby the City, have not been otherwise sold or transferred to third parties, and are active on theSMB credit ledger maintained pursuant to Section 4.4 of the MBI. These credits are availableto utilize in the SMB service area, portions of Water Resource Inventory Areas (WIRAs ) 8 and9, as defined in Section 1.3 of the MB1; andWHEREAS, Applicant is proposing a 77,000 square foot elementary school at 1075 Duvall AveNE, more fully described in paragraph 4 below (hereinafter the "Project"}. The purpose of theProject is to provide a new neighborhood elementary school. The Project is owned, operated/and maintained by the Renton School District; andWHEREAS, Applicant acted as lead agency for the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)Review for the Project and on June 21, 2021, issued a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) for the Project with certain mitigation measures.a) There are two existing wetlands on-site. The Project avoids impacts to the higher"functioning. Category 111, Wetland C, and Nmits permanent impacts to the iower-functioning. Category IV, Wetland B. The buffer area temporarily impacted byclearing and grading associated with the installation of the multi-use playfield isvegetated with invasive or non-native vegetation. IVIitigation and restoration ofWetland C will be provided consistent with City standards. A comprehensive five-year maintenance and monitoring plan is included in the mitigation plan. This planwill ensure that proposed enhancement plantings will be maintained, monitored,and successfully established within the first five years following implementation;andb) The proposed filling of Wetland B wiif be mitigated through the use of a wetlandbank/ as approved by the City; andWHEREAS, due to unavoidable construction impacts, the Project will encompass and fil!approximately 0.28 acre(s) of Category IV wetlands. Wetlands are located on the easternportion of the site near Duvall Ave NE. The Project and the impacted wetlands fall inside theservice area of the SMB. The SMB is in the immediate region and contains wetlandcharacteristics representative of the environment of wetlands affected at the project site; andWHEREAS/ pursuant to 33 Code of Federal Regulations §336.1(a), the Corps does not seek orobtain permits, in conjunction with its own activities, for !oss of or impacts to wetlands orother aquatic resources falling within the scope of waters of the United States as definedAGENDA ITEM #6. b)
under the Clean Water Act. !n lieu thereof/ the Corps applies all substantive legalrequirements of the Clean Water Act, and evaluates the impacts of the pertinent waterresources impacts under Section 404(b)(l) of the Clean Water Act, applying the Guidelinespromulgated in 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 230; andWHEREAS/ the Corps has determined pursuant to Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(l) that theimpacts to 0.28 acre(s) of Category IV wetlands are unavoidable in the execution of theProject, and that compensatory mitigation is required. In light of the preference expressed in33 Code of Federal Regulations §332.3(a)(l) and (b)(2) for achieving compensatory mitigationthrough mitigation bank credits, and in light of the impracticability of developing andmaintaining project-specific, on- or off-site mitigation associated with the Project, theApplicant has determined that satisfaction of its compensatory mitigation obligations throughacquisition of credits from the SMB is most advantageous, and that universal creditsgenerated by the SMB are fully appropriate and sufficient mitigation for the Project's impacts;andWHEREAS, the Applicant desires to acquire 0.196 credits from the SMB, in compensation forthe Project's anticipated 0.28 acre(s) of wetland impacts, applying the adjustment factor of0.7 for Category IV wetlands impact; andWHEREAS/ the City desires to sell the Applicant 0.196 mitigation credits from the SMB; andWHEREAS, the City and the Applicant desire to enter into this Agreement to set forth theterms and conditions pursuant to which the sale and transfer of aquatic resource mitigationcredits will be impacted.AGREEMENT:NOW, THEREFORE/ in consideration of the foregoing recitals and other good and valuableconsideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties herebyagree as follows:1. Purchase/Sale: The City hereby sells to Applicant and Applicant hereby buys from theCity 0.196 mitigation credits on the terms, covenants, and conditions set forth in thisAgreement.2. Compensation: The City has determined it to be in the City's best interest to sel! 0.196credits from the SMB to Applicant, at the rate of $1,175,000.00 per credit adjusted byAGENDA ITEM #6. b)
a factor or 0.7 for Category IV wetlands, for the total credit price of $230,300.00. TheApplicant shall pay said sum upon execution of this Agreement.3. Effective Date: The effective date of the credit transaction shall be the date uponwhich this Agreement is fuliy executed by both Parties/ and payment to the City ismade as provided herein.4. Project: The Project, permit(s), and related information is as follows:A. Appiicant's Name, Address, Telephone Number, E-mail Address:Traci Brewer-Rogstad, Facilities Program Director, Capita! Planning andConstruction, 300 SW 7th St, Renton, WA 98057, (425) 204-4472/tracy.brewerrogstad@rentonschools.us.B. Land Use Action Number: LUA21-000167.C. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit Number: NWS-2020-848 dated February II/2022.D. Brief Description of Impact(s) to be Compensated for by the Project MitigationCredits: Permanent filling of 0.28-acre Category IV wetlands.E. Other Permits (as applicable): Critical Areas Exemption, Construction Permit,Building Permit.Construction Permit Number: C21004289.* This Agreement does not relieve the Applicant from obtaining any requiredfederal, state, or local permits not related to wetland impacts.5. Responsibility of the Applicant: Upon delivery of full payment as described above,the obligations of the Applicant under this Agreement shall be satisfied.6. Responsibility of the City:A. The City certifies that sufficient credits are available in the SMB ledger to satisfythe credit transaction called for in this Agreement.L"?!PAGE 4 OF 9AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
B. The City will record the transaction in the SMB ledger and make applicablenotifications and reports to the members of the IRT, pursuant to Section 4.4 of theMBI.C. Pursuant to 33 Code of Federal Regulations §332.3(1)(3)/ the City and its successorsand assigns, accept responsibility for providing mitigation in compensation foraquatic resource function loss/ equivalent to 0.196 mitigation credits generatedthrough the establishment/ management/ and maintenance of the SMB, upon theeffective date of the credit transaction provided for under this Agreement.7. Record Maintenance: The Applicant shall maintain accounts and records, whichproperly reflect all direct and indirect costs expended and work provided in theperformance of this Agreement and retain such records for as long as may be requiredby applicable Washington State records retention laws, but in any event no less thansix years after the termination of this Agreement The Applicant agrees to provideaccess to and copies of any records related to this Agreement as required by the Cityto audit expenditures and charges and/or to comply with the Washington State PubiicRecords Act (Chapter 42.56 RCW). The provisions of this section shall survive theexpiration or termination of this Agreement.8. Public Records Compliance: To the full extent the City determines necessary to complywith the Washington State Public Records Act, Applicant shall make a due diligentsearch of ail records in its possession or control relating to this Agreement and theProject, including, but not limited to, e-mail, correspondence, notes/ saved telephonemessages, recordings/ photos, or drawings and provide them to the City forproduction. In the event Applicant believes said records need to be protected fromdisclosure/it may/at Applicant's own expense, seek judicial protection. Applicant shallindemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City for ail costs/ including attorneys' fees,attendant to any claim or litigation related to a Public Records Act request for whichApplicant has responsive records and for which Applicant has withheld records orinformation contained therein, or not provided them to the City in a timely manner.Applicant shal! produce for distribution any and all records responsive to the PublicRecords Act request in a timely manner, unless those records are protected by courtorder. The provisions of this section shai! survive the expiration or termination of thisAgreement.PAGE 5 OF 9AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
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D. General Administration and Management. The City's project manager is AiexMorganroth, Senior Planner, Community and Economic DevelopmentDepartment.E. Amendment and Modification. This Agreement may be amended only by aninstrument in writing, duly executed by both Parties.F. Conflicts. In the event of any inconsistencies between Applicant proposals and thisAgreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. Any exhibits/attachmentsto this Agreement are incorporated by reference only to the extent of the purposefor which they are referenced within this Agreement. To the extent an Applicantprepared exhibit conflicts with the terms in the body of this Agreement or containsterms that are extraneous to the purpose for which it is referenced/ the terms inthe body of this Agreement shall prevail and the extraneous terms shall not beincorporated herein.G. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be made in and shall be governed by andinterpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington and the City ofRenton.H. Joint Drafting Effort. This Agreement shall be considered for al! purposes asprepared by the Joint efforts of the Parties and shall not be construed against oneparty or the other as a result of the preparation, substitution, submission or otherevent of negotiation, drafting or execution.I. Jurisdiction and Venue. Any lawsuit or legal action brought by any party to enforceor interpret this Agreement or any of its terms or covenants shall be brought in theKing County Superior Court for the State of Washington at the Maleng RegionalJustice Center in Kent, King County/ Washington, or its replacement orsuccessor. Applicant hereby expressly consents to the personal and exclusivejurisdiction and venue of such court even if Applicant is a foreign corporation notregistered with the State of Washington.J. Severability. A court of competent Jurisdiction's determination that any provisionor part of this Agreement is illegal or unenforceable shall not cancel or invalidatethe remainder of this Agreement/ which shall remain in full force and effect.PAGE 7 OF 9AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
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AB - 3128
City Council Regular Meeting - 16 May 2022
SUBJECT/TITLE: Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request for 2801 Sunset Blvd, LLC
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee
DEPARTMENT: Finance Department
STAFF CONTACT: Terri Weishaupt, Utility Accounts Supervisor
EXT.: 6920
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
This leak adjustment request in the amount of $2,950.26 does not have a budget impact.
Dec-21 Jan-22 Total
Water $205.80 $230.13 $435.93
Sewer $421.20 $470.77 $891.97
Metro $758.40 $863.96 $1,622.36
Total $1,385.40 $1,564.86 $2,950.26
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Per Renton Municipal Code 8-4-46 and 8-5-23 for water and wastewater billing adjustments for water leaks,
the city will grant an adjustment of up to a maximum of two (2) regular meter reading cycles during the billing
period when the water leak occurred. The Finance Department received a formal leak adjustment request
from 2801 NE Sunset Blvd LLC, a multi-family property, for a leak that occurred at the service address 2801 NE
Sunset Blvd. The property owner has met the requirements outlined in the code to adequately qualify for the
leak adjustment.
The requested adjustment in the amount of $2,950.26 covers the billing periods for December 2021 and
January 2022.
EXHIBITS:
A. Issue Paper
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends an adjustment to customer account 004340-000 in the amount of $2,950.26 for excess consumption
caused by a qualified water line leak in accordance with RMC 8-4-46 and 8-5-23.
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Finance Department
Memorandum
DATE:Wednesday, May 11, 2022
TO:Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
VIA:Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM:Kari Roller, Administrator
STAFF CONTACT:Terri Weishaupt, Utility Accounts Supervisor
SUBJECT:Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request
Account: 004340-000; Owner: 2801 NE SUNSET BLVD, LLC
ISSUE
Should Council grant the request for an adjustment of increased water, city sewer, and King
County metro charges resulting from a water leak at the service address of 2801 NE Sunset
Blvd?
BACKGROUND
In accordance with Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 8-4-46 and 8-5-23 for water and wastewater
billing adjustments for water leaks, the city will grant an adjustment of up to a maximum of two
(2) regular meter reading cycles during the billing period when the water leak occurred. Water
will be adjusted by 50% of leaked consumption; sewer will be adjusted by 100% of all leaked
water that did not enter the sanitary sewer system.
The Finance Department received a formal leak adjustment request from 2801 NE Sunset Blvd
LLC, a multi-family property, for a leak that occurred at the service address 2801 NE Sunset Blvd.
The water leak was located in the parking lot in the main water line and was repaired on
2/1/2022. The property owner has met the requirements outlined in the code, including
submitting proof of repair, to adequately qualify for the leak adjustment.
The requested adjustment in the amount of $2,950.26 covers the billing periods for December
2021 and January 2022 as follows:
Dec-21 Jan-22 Total
Water $205.80 $230.13 $435.93
Sewer $421.20 $470.77 $891.97
Metro $758.40 $863.96 $1,622.36
Total $1,385.40 $1,564.86 $2,950.26
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends an adjustment to this customer’s account for a total of $2,950.26 for excess
consumption caused by a qualified water line leak in accordance with RMC 8-4-46 and 8-5-23.
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AB - 3129
City Council Regular Meeting - 16 May 2022
SUBJECT/TITLE: Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request for M2 Renton LLC
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee
DEPARTMENT: Finance Department
STAFF CONTACT: Terri Weishaupt, Utility Accounts Supervisor
EXT.: 6920
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
This leak adjustment request in the amount of $20,919.15 does not have a budget impact.
Mar 22 Apr 22 Total
Sewer $4,566.29 $2,812.09 $7,378.38
Metro $8,380.04 $5,160.74 $13,540.77
Total $12,946.33 $7,972.83 $20,919.15
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Per Renton Municipal Code 8-4-46 and 8-5-23 for water and wastewater billing adjustments for water leaks, the city will
grant an adjustment of up to a maximum of two (2) regular meter reading cycles during the billing period when the
water leak occurred. The Finance Department received a formal leak adjustment request from M2 Renton LLC, a non-
residential property, for a leak that occurred at the service address 1200 LAKE WA BLVD N. The property owner has met
the requirements outlined in the code to adequately qualify for the leak adjustment.
The requested adjustment in the amount of $20,919.15 covers the billing periods for March 2022 and April 2022
EXHIBITS:
A. Issue Paper
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends an adjustment to customer account 06 4066-000 in the amount of $20,919.15 for excess
sewer consumption caused by a qualified water line leak in accordance with RMC 8 -5-23.
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Finance Department
Memorandum
DATE:Wednesday, May 11, 2022
TO:Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
VIA:Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM:Kari Roller, Administrator
STAFF CONTACT:Terri Weishaupt, Utility Accounts Supervisor
SUBJECT:Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request
Account: 064066-000; Owner: M2 RENTON LLC
ISSUE
Should the Council grant the request for an adjustment of increased city sewer and King County
Metro charges resulting from a water leak at the service address of 1200 LAKE WA BLVD N?
BACKGROUND
In accordance with Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 8-4-46 and 8-5-23 for water and wastewater
billing adjustments for water leaks, the city will grant an adjustment of up to a maximum of two
(2) regular meter reading cycles during the billing period when the water leak occurred. Water
will be adjusted by 50% of leaked consumption; sewer will be adjusted by 100% of all leaked
water that did not enter the sanitary sewer system.
The Finance Department received a formal leak adjustment request from M2 Renton LLC, a non-
residential property, for a leak that occurred at the service address 1200 LAKE WA BLVD N. The
water leak was located on the roof in a domestic water line and was repaired on 4/17/2022. The
property owner has met the requirements outlined in the code, including submitting proof of
repair, to adequately qualify for the leak adjustment for sewer charges.
The requested adjustment in the amount of $20,919.15 covers the billing periods for March
2022 and April 2022 as follows:
Mar 22 Apr 22 Total
Sewer $4,566.29 $2,812.09 $7,378.38
Metro $8,380.04 $5,160.74 $13,540.77
Total $12,946.33 $7,972.83 $20,919.15
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends an adjustment to this customer’s account for a total of $20,919.15 in sewer
charges for excess consumption caused by a qualified water line leak in accordance with RMC 8-
5-23.
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AB - 3127
City Council Regular Meeting - 16 May 2022
SUBJECT/TITLE: Authorization to Reorganize the Public Works Department to
establish the Sustainability and Solid Waste Section
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee
DEPARTMENT: Public Works Administration
STAFF CONTACT: Martin Pastucha, Administrator
EXT.: 7311
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
The Public Works Department Reorganization involves the reallocation of existing authorized positions and the
creation of new positions to create a Solid Waste and Sustainability Section with cost -sharing of the financial
impacts across a range of funds. The development of this new section within the Public Works Department
will serve as a City and Department Resource to those involved in the maintenance, construction, operation
(including outreach/education programs) for infrastructure in support of the City Councils Sustainability Goals.
The overall difference or increase in cost for this reorganizatio n is $482,451 and includes an annual cost to the
Solid Waste Fund of $290,960, Water Fund of $47,164, Surface Water Fund of $47,182, Wastewater Fund of
$47,182, Airport Fund of $32,509 and $170,454.12 from General Fund which include cost of the reorganizat ion
as a whole and the salary breakdown for any added or upgraded positions. The General Fund amount of
$170,454.12 is offset by $90,250 reallocated from within the Public Works Budget, with a net additional cost
of $80,204.12 from the General Fund. A budget adjustment will be made at the 2nd Quarter budget
adjustment to account for these additional expenses.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The Public Works Department has historically been organized along functional areas and business lines for the
last several years. As an example, the staff in Water Utility performed water resource planning and
infrastructure construction, Transportation staff focused on transportation planning and infrastructure
development and operations. In 2020 the City Council incorporated the concept of sustainability into the
City’s Business Plan. Public Works recognized the need to create a section in the Administ rator's office around
a focus on advancing sustainability and climate resiliency. Public Works which builds and maintains the
majority of city’s infrastructure is requesting authorization to realign a group of employees whose focus will
be the development and implementation of programs and activities to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
(GHG) and impacts of infrastructure development and program operations on the natural environment. In
addition, they will develop metrics to measure, quantify, and document the result of these efforts for the
benefit to the department and community.
EXHIBITS:
A. Issue Paper
B. Current and Proposed Revised Organizational Charts
C. 2022 Salary Ordinance
D. Ordinance Amending Chapter 3-7
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
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1. Authorize the proposed reorganization of the Department of Public Works with the addition of a
Sustainability Section.
2. Authorize the requested retitle and salary re-grade of the existing Solid Waste Coordinator, Senior Program
Specialists, and Program Specialist positions(M25,A15,A13) to a Solid Waste Programs Manager, Senior
Sustainability Program Specialist, and Sustainability Programs Specialist(M25,A18,A16).
3. Authorize the requested addition of (1 FTE) Sustainability and Senior Solid Waste Manager, (.5 FTE)
Sustainability Program Specialist, (1.5 FTE) Sustainability Program Specialist and (2 FTE) Maintenance Service
Worker 1.
4. Authorize the Public Works Department to hire the preferred candidates at a salary of up to Step E, for each
of the proposed positions depending on qualifications of the applicant.
5. Adopt ordinances updating the Salary Table and Chapter 3-7 of the Renton Municipal Code to incorporate
these changes.
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: May 16, 2022
TO: Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
VIA: Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM: Martin Pastucha Administrator, ext. 7311
SUBJECT: Authorization to Reorganize the Public Works Department,
Convert the Solid Waste Coordinator (Pay Grade M25) to a Solid Waste Program Manager (Pay Grade M25), Senior Program Specialists (Pay Grade A15) to Senior Sustainability Program Specialist (Pay Grade A18); Program Specialist (Pay Grade A13) to Sustainability Specialist (Pay Grade A 16), Add the Sustainability and Solid Waste Manager (Pay Grade M33), Sustainability Program Specialist (Pay Grade A16),and Add 2 Maintenance Worker 1 (Pay Grade A04) positions for Maintenance Services Division and authorize the Hiring of the Sustainability and Solid Waste Manager and Senior Sustainability Specialist up to a Step E
ISSUE:
1. Should Council authorize the reorganization of the Department of Public Works?
2. Should Council authorize the conversion of the existing Solid Waste Coordinator, Senior
Program Specialist, Program Specialist positions (Pay Grade M25, A15, A13) to a Solid
Waste Programs Manager, Senior Sustainability Program Specialist, Sustainability
Program Specialist (Pay Grade M25, A18, A16)?
3. Should Council authorize the addition of Sustainability and Solid Waste Manager, Senior
Sustainability Program Specialist, and Sustainable Programs Specialist (Pay Grade
M33,A18,A16)?
4. Should the Council authorize two additional Maintenance Worker 1 (Pay Grade A04) in
PW/ Maintenance Service to increase the response for trash collection and illegal
dumping removal along public streets and rights-of-way?
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5. Should Council authorize the Public Works Department to hire a Sustainability and Solid
Waste Manager up to Pay Grade M33, Step E?
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Authorize the proposed reorganization of the Department of Public Works to create a
Sustainability and Solid Waste Section to centralize, enhance, oversee, and coordinate
sustainability integration in Public Works.
2. Authorize the requested conversion of the existing Solid Waste Coordinator, Senior
Program Specialist, Program Specialist positions to a Solid Waste Programs Manager,
Senior Sustainability Program Specialist, Sustainability Program Specialist.
3. Authorize the requested addition of Sustainability and Solid Waste Manager, Senior
Sustainability Program Specialist, Sustainability Program Specialist, and (2) Maintenance
Worker 1.
4. Authorize the Public Works Department to hire the preferred candidates at a salary up
to Step E, depending on qualifications of the applicant.
BACKGROUND
The Public Works Department has been organized around traditional lines of business and
function such that those involved in the development and implementation of sustainability
programs and activities were kept within their business unit and not part of a larger
organizational effort to promote sustainability within the Public Works arena. While a lot of
laudable efforts have been undertaken such as: water conservation programs, recycling and
composting of solid waste, purchasing hybrid vehicles, and undertaking energy savings
improvement to municipal buildings, these have all been by individual groups and often
required as part of regional efforts or plan requirements. This reorganization is a response to
an increased emphasis on the integration of environmental sustainability as indicated in
Renton’s Business Plan, the continued concerns about the impact of climate change, and how
the city can be a leader on these efforts in the community and region.
This reorganization plan’s objective is to realign talent, resources, and efforts into a singular
group focused on a broad range of sustainability and climate resiliency efforts in the Public
Works Department to affect change in support of the city’s Business Plan goals. The city is
currently preparing an update to the Clean Economy Strategy coordinated with efforts in the
King County-Cities Climate Collaboration (K4C) which identifies opportunities to reduce GHG
and improve the community environment. The Public Works Department is responsible for
building and operating most of the city’s infrastructure and a direct provider of services for all
the business and residents of the city. The Public Works Solid Waste and Sustainability Section
will continue to support our existing environmental programs in Utilities, while building upon
and expanding those efforts in alignment with the Clean Economy and K4C strategies out to
other divisions in Public Works. This group will also expand the effort to better integrate
sustainability into our Transportation and Airport operations and projects, Maintenance and
Fleet services, and Facilities Division to document efforts to date, look at opportunities to
expand those efforts and act as a resource to evaluate and prioritize impacts and facilitate
implementation of high value programs. This reorganization pulls various resources from
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within Public Works and adds additional staff capacity to address the challenges associated with
climate change through program innovation and process improvements.
The second aspect of the reorganization is the addition of two (2) new Public Works
Maintenance Worker 1 positions (aka Solid Waste Workers) to assist in the clean up and
collection of solid waste and illegal dumping from our roadways, sidewalks, and rights-of-ways
(ROW). The Maintenance Services Division of Public Works has one crew consisting of two
Maintenance Worker 1 position due to the nature of the work. Since early 2014, they were
tasked to handle all the trash removal and illegal dumping from the public right-or-ways and
roadways in the city. Initially, the crew was able to get through the city about 2 X per year and
able to handle the identified hots spots about once per quarter. Due to annexations, the city
size and areas of responsibility, and the increase in volume of trash within the city, the crews
are now able to get around the city only once per years, and hot spots are visited 2 X per year.
In addition, they were handling 39 Renton Respond requests in 2019, and in the past 2 years
that has increased to 285 requests in 2021, leading to delays in the ability to perform route
cleanings and address other areas of concern.
These impacts have left the city appearing dirty and trash laden. We have utilized crews from
Street Maintenance to supplement these resources, but reallocating these resources impact the
amount of pavement and sidewalk repair the crews are able to perform, impacting that
program. The addition of two (2) additional Maintenance Worker 1 positions will allow us to
double the crew size and increase the frequency of city-wide clean-ups per year, address hots
spots timelier, and allow staff to resources to address the increased number of citizen service
requests.
Should the Public Works Administrator determine it to be necessary to negotiate a salary higher
salary than Step C for any of the new positions, staff will work with the Human Resources Risk
Management Department Administrator and the Mayor to ensure they agree that the
preferred candidates possess qualifications that warrants hiring at Step D or E.
FISCAL IMPACT:
This reorganization is being paid for with a combination of funds as the impact and benefits of
this program is spread across Public Works. The reorganization for Sustainability and addition
of 2 additional workers for Solid Waste Collection will have an additional annual cost of
$345,000 for first year, funded from the following sources:
Solid Waste Fund $290,960/yr
Water Fund $47,164/yr
Surface Water Fund $47,182/yr
Wastewater Fund $47,182/yr
Airport Fund $32,509/yr
General Fund $170,454/yr*
*($90,250/existing GF budget savings + $80,205 in new GF appropriations)
The Enterprise Funds (Utilities and Airport) have available unencumbered fund balance to cover
the program cost for the remainder of this Fiscal Year. The proposed 2023 Utility rates that will
be presented as part of the 2023 Biennial Budget will include the on-going cost of this program.
In addition, the budget savings existing General Fund Budget will continue as part of the 2023
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Budget Package along with the request for the $80K+ in additional General Fund balance for
Transportation and Facilities contribution to this program.
CONCLUSION:
The proposed reorganization through the addition of a Solid Waste and Sustainability Section
positions the department and city to proactively lead sustainability through projects and
initiatives that address environmental conservation, equity, and climate resiliency as
encapsulated in the City Adopted Business Plan and upcoming Clean Economy Strategy 2.0.
This reorganization also provides the resources necessary to enhance our efforts to the public
through programs and activities that provide sustainable options for the community, while also
providing resource for the internal change to implement a shift in our infrastructure
construction and operation efforts.
This reorganization will provide the additional resources necessary to reset the ROW Clean Up
Program and address the increased volume of litter and illegal dumpsites along our highways
and public ROW in an effort to restore the environmental health, safety, and cleanliness of
Renton. These resources will allow this program to re-establish collection cycles for high
priority areas, as well as respond to the high volume of citizen service requests received.
cc: Ellen Bradley-Mak, Human Resources Risk Management Administrator
Kari Roller, Finance Administrator
Kim Gilman, Human Resources Labor Manager
Ron Straka, Utility Director
Janna Dinkelspiel, Senior Employee Relations Analyst
Stacy Robinson, Senior Finance Analyst
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
CURRENT ORGANIZATION
MARCH 2022 PUBLIC WORKS SUSTAINABILITY REORGANIZATION 7
PW ADMINISTRATOR
Transportation
Division
Maintenance
Division
Facilities
Division
Utilities
Division
Surface WaterSolid Waste
WastewaterWater
Airport
Division
Administrative
Assistant
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PROPOSED ORGANIZATION
MARCH 2022 PUBLIC WORKS SUSTAINABILITY REORGANIZATION 8
Administrator
Transportation
Division
Maintenance
Division
Facilities
Division
Utilities
Division
WaterSurface Water
Wastewater
Airport
Division
Administrative
Assistant
PW Sustainability
& SWU
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PUBLIC WORKS SUSTAINABILITY & SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABILITY & SOLID WASTE MANAGER
1.0 FTE▪CREATE NEW PUBLIC WORKS SUSTAINABILITY & SOLID WASTE MANAGER 1.0 FTE
▪MOVE 2.0 EXISTING FTES FROM SOLID WASTE & WATER TO SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM
▪CREATE 1.5 FTES NEW SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM PLANNER
▪ADAPT SOLID WASTE COORDINATOR TO NEW SOLID WASTE CONTRACT MANAGER
▪TOTAL NEW POSITIONS: 2.5 FTES PAID FOR WITH A COMBINATION OF UTILITY AND GENERAL FUND
SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM PLANNERS
3.5 FTE
SOLID WASTE CONTRACT
MANAGER
1.0 FTE
MARCH 2022 PUBLIC WORKS SUSTAINABILITY REORGANIZATION 9 AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. ________
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING AN
AMENDED 2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE TO IMPLEMENT AN
AUTHORIZED REORGANIZATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council has approved changes in compensation that impact the City
of Renton Salary Table for 2022 to implement an authorized reorganization of the Public Works
Department; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend the 2022 City of Renton Salary Table to
incorporate the changes in compensation;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City Council hereby adopts the amended 2022 City of Renton Salary
Table, attached hereto and incorporated by this reference as Exhibit A.
SECTION II. The Salary Table is intended to be consistent with all applicable collective
bargaining agreements. In the event of conflicts, applicable collective bargaining agreement(s)
control.
SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on June 16, 2022, subject to
any changes negotiated through collective bargaining agreement(s). No later than five (5) days
prior to such effective date, a summary of this ordinance consisting of its title shall be published
in the City’s official newspaper. Once effective, the amended Salary Table shall remain in effect
until changes are authorized by the City Council.
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
ORDINANCE NO. ________
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _____ day of ________________, 2022.
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _____ day of ________________, 2022.
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
Date of Publication:
ORD‐HR:2220:5/11/22
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
ORDINANCE NO. ________
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EXHIBIT A
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
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COLA 6%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
e10 1030 Mayor (1)15,963 191,556 15,963 191,556
e09 1005 City Council President (2)(7)2,050 24,600
e09 1000 City Council Members (2)1,750 21,000
e08 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980 12,780 153,360 13,425 161,100
e11 1020 Municipal Court Judge (6)15,051 180,614 15,051 180,614
Salary effective July 2020 - June 30, 2022
Salary is 95% of District Court Judge Salary
m53 1035 Chief Administrative Officer (3)14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556 16,768 201,216 17,609 211,308
m52 14,105 169,260 14,819 177,828 15,576 186,912 16,364 196,368 17,182 206,184
m51 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556 16,768 201,216
m50 13,425 161,100 14,105 169,260 14,819 177,828 15,576 186,912 16,364 196,368
m49 1400 City Attorney (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1109 Parks & Recreation Administrator (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1105 Community & Economic Development Administrato 13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1036 Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1101 Finance Administrator (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1107 Equity, Housing & Human Services Administrator (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1104 Human Resources & Risk Mgmt Administrator (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1110 Judicial Administrative Officer 13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1103 Public Works Administrator (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m49 1201 Police Chief (3)13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352 15,963 191,556
m48 12,780 153,360 13,425 161,100 14,105 169,260 14,819 177,828 15,576 186,912
m47 12,470 149,640 13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508 15,196 182,352
m46 1535 Police Deputy Chief (4)12,165 145,980 12,780 153,360 13,425 161,100 14,105 169,260 14,819 177,828
m46 1405 Prosecution Director 12,165 145,980 12,780 153,360 13,425 161,100 14,105 169,260 14,819 177,828
m45 11,869 142,428 12,470 149,640 13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144 14,459 173,508
m44 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980 12,780 153,360 13,425 161,100 14,105 169,260
m43 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428 12,470 149,640 13,102 157,224 13,762 165,144
m42 1401 Sr Assistant City Attorney 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980 12,780 153,360 13,425 161,100
m41 1212 Information Technology Director 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428 12,470 149,640 13,102 157,224
m40 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980 12,780 153,360
m39 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428 12,470 149,640
m38 2178 Airport Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 2011 City Clerk/Public Records Officer 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1204 Communications & Engagement Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 2373 Development Engineering Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1575 Development Services Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1501 Economic Development Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
NON-REPRESENTED Effective March 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
ELECTED OFFICIALS
MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISORY (NON-UNION)
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
NON-REPRESENTED Effective March 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
m38 2044 Emergency Management Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1207 Facilities Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1210 Fiscal Services Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 2463 HR Labor Relations & Compensation Manager 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1406 Lead Prosecutor 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1571 Maintenance Services Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 8084 Parks and Trails Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1208 Parks Planning and Natural Resources Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1502 Planning Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 2031 Police Commander (5)9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1214 Recreation Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1570 Utility Systems Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m38 1572 Transportation Systems Director 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972 12,165 145,980
m37 2148 Application Support Manager 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428
m37 2175 ITS and Maintenance Manager 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428
m37 2176 Transportation Design Manager 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428
m37 2075 Transportation Operations Manager 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428
m37 2177 Transportation Planning Manager 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428
m37 2172 Utility Engineering Manager 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540 11,869 142,428
m36 2024 Construction Engineering Manager 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972
m36 2021 Current Planning Manager 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972
m36 2073 Development Engineering Manager 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972
m36 2501 Economic Development Assistant Director 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972
m36 2020 Long Range Planning Manager 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252 11,581 138,972
m35 1402 Assistant City Attorney 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048 11,295 135,540
m34 2462 Human Resources Benefits Manager 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252
m34 2413 Network Systems Manager 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252
m34 2460 Organizational Development Manager 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252
m34 2409 Risk Manager 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916 11,021 132,252
m33 5015 Budget & Accounting Manager 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048
m33 1578 Community Development & Housing Manager 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048
m33 Sustainability & Solid Waste Manager 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048
m33 3072 Water Maintenance Manager 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832 10,754 129,048
m32 4480 Capital Projects Manager 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916
m32 1577 Economic Development Manager 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916
m32 3073 Fleet Manager 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916
m32 4470 Parks Planning Manager 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916
m32 3071 Street Maintenance Manager 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916
m32 3083 Urban Forestry and Natural Resources Manager 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916
m32 3070 Waste Water/Special Operations Manager 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844 10,493 125,916
m31 3086 Facilities Manager 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832
m31 8010 Parks Maintenance Manager 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952 10,236 122,832
m30 2407 GIS Manager 8,196 98,352 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844
m30 2033 Police Manager 8,196 98,352 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072 9,987 119,844
m29 2202 Communications Manager 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952
m29 3084 Golf Course Manager 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952
m29 1522 Human Services Manager 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952
m29 1404 Prosecuting Attorney 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952
m29 2087 Recreation Manager 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264 9,746 116,952
m28 6031 Financial Operations Manager 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072
m28 5254 Permit Services Manager 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
NON-REPRESENTED Effective March 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
m28 1116 Tax & Licensing Manager 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504 9,506 114,072
m27 3011 Enterprise Content Manager 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264
m27 2578 Housing Programs Manager 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900 9,272 111,264
m26 7,425 89,100 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352 8,609 103,308 9,042 108,504
m25 2086 Head Golf Professional 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900
m25 2562 Senior Benefits Analyst 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900
m25 2563 Senior Employee Relations Analyst 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900
m25 2410 Senior Finance Analyst 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900
m25 2561 Senior Risk Analyst 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900
m25 Solid Waste Program Manager 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812 8,825 105,900
m24 5112 Deputy City Clerk/Public Records Officer 7,071 84,852 7,425 89,100 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352 8,609 103,308
m23 3562 Benefits Analyst 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812
m23 3563 Employee Relations Analyst 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812
m23 2080 Recreation Supervisor 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812
m23 2461 Risk Analyst 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880 8,401 100,812
m22 2404 Community Events Coordinator 6,729 80,748 7,071 84,852 7,425 89,100 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352
m22 1510 Court Services Supervisor 6,729 80,748 7,071 84,852 7,425 89,100 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352
m22 8007 Golf Course Supervisor 6,729 80,748 7,071 84,852 7,425 89,100 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352
m22 2091 Museum Manager 6,729 80,748 7,071 84,852 7,425 89,100 7,803 93,636 8,196 98,352
m21 2218 Tax & Licensing Auditor, Senior 6,562 78,744 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332 7,990 95,880
m20 6,402 76,824 6,729 80,748 7,071 84,852 7,425 89,100 7,803 93,636
m19 6150 City Council Liaison 6,249 74,988 6,562 78,744 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332
m19 6103 Executive Assistant 6,249 74,988 6,562 78,744 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928 7,611 91,332
m18 5416 Payroll Technician 3 6,092 73,104 6,402 76,824 6,729 80,748 7,071 84,852 7,425 89,100
m17 5000 Legal Analyst 5,947 71,364 6,249 74,988 6,562 78,744 6,891 82,692 7,244 86,928
n16 multiple Administrative Assistants (All Depts)5,778 69,336 6,070 72,840 6,367 76,404 6,695 80,340 7,029 84,348
n16 5118 Finance Analyst 3 5,778 69,336 6,070 72,840 6,367 76,404 6,695 80,340 7,029 84,348
n16 2217 Tax & Licensing Auditor 2 5,778 69,336 6,070 72,840 6,367 76,404 6,695 80,340 7,029 84,348
n15 5,628 67,536 5,919 71,028 6,216 74,592 6,532 78,384 6,866 82,392
n14 5,496 65,952 5,778 69,336 6,070 72,840 6,367 76,404 6,695 80,340
n13 5115 Finance Analyst 2 5,360 64,320 5,628 67,536 5,919 71,028 6,216 74,592 6,532 78,384
n13 2662 Human Resources Specialist 5,360 64,320 5,628 67,536 5,919 71,028 6,216 74,592 6,532 78,384
n13 5032 Payroll Technician 2 5,360 64,320 5,628 67,536 5,919 71,028 6,216 74,592 6,532 78,384
n13 2216 Tax & Licensing Auditor 1 5,360 64,320 5,628 67,536 5,919 71,028 6,216 74,592 6,532 78,384
n12 5,234 62,808 5,496 65,952 5,778 69,336 6,070 72,840 6,367 76,404
n11 2488 Assistant Golf Professional 5,102 61,224 5,360 64,320 5,628 67,536 5,919 71,028 6,216 74,592
n10 5114 Finance Analyst 1 4,980 59,760 5,234 62,808 5,496 65,952 5,778 69,336 6,070 72,840
n10 5216 Payroll Technician 1 4,980 59,760 5,234 62,808 5,496 65,952 5,778 69,336 6,070 72,840
n09 4,861 58,332 5,102 61,224 5,360 64,320 5,628 67,536 5,919 71,028
NON-UNION (CLERICAL, OTHER)
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
NON-REPRESENTED Effective March 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
n08 4,739 56,868 4,980 59,760 5,234 62,808 5,496 65,952 5,778 69,336
n07 4,625 55,500 4,861 58,332 5,102 61,224 5,360 64,320 5,628 67,536
n06 4,510 54,120 4,739 56,868 4,980 59,760 5,234 62,808 5,496 65,952
n05 4,401 52,812 4,625 55,500 4,861 58,332 5,102 61,224 5,360 64,320
n04 4,296 51,552 4,510 54,120 4,739 56,868 4,980 59,760 5,234 62,808
n03 4,195 50,340 4,401 52,812 4,625 55,500 4,861 58,332 5,102 61,224
n02 4,093 49,116 4,296 51,552 4,510 54,120 4,739 56,868 4,980 59,760
n01 5138 Office Specialist 3,998 47,976 4,195 50,340 4,401 52,812 4,625 55,500 4,861 58,332
$6,638
Completion of 5 Yrs
Completion of 10 Yrs
Completion of 15 Yrs
Completion of 20 Yrs
Completion of 25 Yrs
Completion of 30 Yrs
(1)In addition to salary receives annual car allowance of $4800 or use of a city vehicle.
(2)
(3)Not eligible for Longevity/Education or Uniform Allowance
(4)Not eligible for Longevity/Education or Uniform Allowance
Eligible for 3% cash premium or 3% into deferred compensation per employee's discretion for passing physical fitness.
(5)Receive Education/Longevity & Uniform Allowance based on Union Contract. Eligible for 3% deferred compensation for passing physical fitness.
Eligible for P2 paid job injury leave based on Union Contract.
(6)4 year term
(7)Council president to be paid $300/month above council members salary.
for Management and Non-Represented employees; except for CAO receives 11% per year.
5% Step a14E $332 per month
6% Step a14E $398 per month
7% Step a14E $465 per month
Council members salary set per Salary Commission effective 4/1/20. Council receives 2% of salary for deferred comp. If members are
prohibited from participating in PERS, they receive an extra 1.4 % of salary for deferred compensation.
The City contributes 4% of employee's base wage per year to a deferred compensation account
3% Step a14E $199 per month
4% Step a14E $266 per month
2% Step a14E $133 per month
NON-REPRESENTED LONGEVITY PAY as of 1/1/2021
Step a14, E =
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6.0%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
a40 10,331 123,972 10,847 130,164 11,397 136,764 11,976 143,712 12,580 150,960
a39 10,097 121,164 10,598 127,176 11,118 133,416 11,683 140,196 12,275 147,300
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a38 9,839 118,068 10,331 123,972 10,847 130,164 11,397 136,764 11,976 143,712
a37 9,613 115,356 10,097 121,164 10,598 127,176 11,118 133,416 11,683 140,196
a36 2428 Principal Civil Engineer 9,369 112,428 9,839 118,068 10,331 123,972 10,847 130,164 11,397 136,764
a35 9,145 109,740 9,613 115,356 10,097 121,164 10,598 127,176 11,118 133,416
a34 8,922 107,064 9,369 112,428 9,839 118,068 10,331 123,972 10,847 130,164
a33 2475 Civil Engineer 3 8,707 104,484 9,145 109,740 9,613 115,356 10,097 121,164 10,598 127,176
a32 2425 Utility/GIS Engineer 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064 9,369 112,428 9,839 118,068 10,331 123,972
a31 2078 Assistant Airport Manager 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484 9,145 109,740 9,613 115,356 10,097 121,164
a31 2022 Principal Planner 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484 9,145 109,740 9,613 115,356 10,097 121,164
a31 Structural Plans Examiner 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484 9,145 109,740 9,613 115,356 10,097 121,164
a30 2512 Client Technology Sys & Support Super.8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064 9,369 112,428 9,839 118,068
a30 2474 Civil Engineer 2 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064 9,369 112,428 9,839 118,068
a29 2570 Program Development Coordinator 2 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484 9,145 109,740 9,613 115,356
a29 2451 Senior Systems Analyst 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484 9,145 109,740 9,613 115,356
a28 2422 Senior Planner 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064 9,369 112,428
a28 2480 Capital Project Coordinator 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064 9,369 112,428
a28 2416 Senior Network Systems Specialist 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064 9,369 112,428
a27 2452 Senior Business Systems Analyst 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484 9,145 109,740
a26 2473 Civil Engineer I 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064
a26 2506 GIS Analyst 3 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064
a26 2417 Systems Analyst 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064
a26 3473 Water Utilities Maintenance Supervisor 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952 8,922 107,064
a25 2481 Facilities Coordinator 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484
a25 3484 Lead Electrical/Ctrl Systems Technician 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484
a25 2470 Program Development Coordinator 1 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484
a25 2170 Property Services Agent 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484
a25 8179 Signal/Electronic Systems Supervisor 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384 8,707 104,484
a24 2420 Database Technician 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952
a24 3450 Lead Building Inspector 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952
a24 2430 Lead Code Compliance Inspector 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952
a24 3469 Lead Construction Engineering Inspector 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952
a24 2403 Senior Economic Development Specialist 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952
a24 2419 Network Systems Specialist 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective January 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6.0%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective January 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
a24 2476 Transportation Planner 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008 8,496 101,952
a23 8475 Airport Ops & Maintenance Supervisor 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 2429 Building Plan Reviewer 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 2421 Business Systems Analyst 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 2472 Engineering Specialist 3 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 2505 GIS Analyst 2 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 8175 Pavement Management Technician 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 2450 Plan Reviewer 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 2484 Property Services Specialist 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 8001 Street Maintenance Services Supervisor 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 8002 Waste Water Maint. Services Supervisor 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a23 8000 Water Maintenance Services Supervisor 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644 8,282 99,384
a22 5197 Neighborhood Program Coordinator 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008
a22 5002 Senior Paralegal 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008
a22 6129 Utility Accounts Supervisor 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304 8,084 97,008
a21 2424 Associate Planner 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 3452 Building Inspector/Combination 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 3451 Building Inspector/Electrical 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 2016 Case Manager 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 2427 Code Compliance Inspector 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 2200 Communications Specialist 2 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 3472 Construction Engineering Inspector 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 8008 Custodial Maintenance Supervisor 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 5130 Emergency Management Coordinator 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 3089 Facilities Supervisor 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 5111 GIS Analyst 1 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 8006 Parks Maintenance Supervisor 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 3483 Signal/Electronics Systems Technician 3 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 8004 Traffic Signage & Marking Supervisor 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a21 8011 Water Meter Tech. Services Supervisor 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072 7,887 94,644
a20 2079 Business Coordinator - Airport 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304
a20 2402 Economic Development Specialist 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304
a20 2487 Housing Repair Coordinator 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304
a20 2489 Human Services Coordinator 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852 7,692 92,304
a19 6128 Accounting Supervisor 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a19 2612 Client Technology Services Specialist 2 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a19 7182 Electrical Technician 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a19 3453 Energy Plans Reviewer 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a19 2471 Engineering Specialist 2 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a19 3485 HVAC Systems Technician 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a19 7172 Lead Vehicle & Equipment Mechanic 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a19 8178 Water Utility Instr./SCADA Technician 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716 7,506 90,072
a18 3456 Development Services Representative 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852
a18 5195 Farmers Market Coordinator 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852
a18 2015 Probation Officer 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6.0%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective January 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
a18 2083 Recreation Program Coordinator 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852
a18 Senior Sustainability Program Specialist*6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640 7,321 87,852
a17 2423 Assistant Planner 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716
a17 8374 Maintenance Buyer 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716
a17 5001 Paralegal 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716
a17 5012 Public Records Specialist 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716
a17 3482 Signal/Electronics Systems Technician 2 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716
a17 3470 Water Quality/Treatment Plant Operator 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716
a17 2205 Digital Communications Specialist 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624 7,143 85,716
a16 8284 Lead Golf Course Maintenance Worker 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640
a16 8074 Lead Maintenance Services Worker 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640
a16 8080 Lead Parks Maintenance Worker 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640
a16 5196 Program Assistant 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640
a16 Sustainability Program Specialist*5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656 6,970 83,640
a15 4014 City Clerk Specialist 2 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 2613 Client Technology Services Specialist 1 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 6167 Court Operations Specialist 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 7181 Facilities Technician 2 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 7184 Grounds Equipment Mechanic 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 8174 Lift Station Technician 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 5122 Planning Technician 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 5180 Senior Program Specialist 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 8574 Senior Traffic Maintenance Worker 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 7170 Vehicle & Equipment Mechanic 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a15 3474 Water Utility Maintenance Technician 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652 6,802 81,624
a14 5161 Asset Management Systems Technician 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656
a14 5160 Recreation Systems Technician 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756 6,638 79,656
a13 8474 Airport Operations Specialist 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a13 3471 Engineering Specialist 1 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a13 7180 Facilities Technician 1 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a13 3487 Housing Maintenance Technician 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a13 6263 Permit Services Specialist 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a13 7110 Print & Mail Supervisor 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a13 5179 Program Specialist 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a13 3481 Signal/Electronics Systems Technician 1 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896 6,471 77,652
a12 2201 Communications Specialist 1 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756
a12 8283 Golf Course Maintenance Worker 3 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756
a12 6166 Judicial Specialist 2 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756
a12 8173 Maintenance Services Worker 3 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756
a12 8083 Parks Maintenance Worker 3 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756
a12 8573 Traffic Maintenance Worker 2 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156 6,313 75,756
a11 8473 Airport Maintenance Worker 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
a11 5014 City Clerk Specialist 1 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
a11 7173 Fleet Management Technician 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6.0%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective January 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
a11 8183 Lead Maintenance Custodian 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
a11 6265 Payroll Analyst 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
a11 5007 Public Records Specialist 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
a11 2486 Recreation Specialist 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
a11 8109 Water Meter System Specialist 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356 6,158 73,896
a10 6164 Judicial Specialist/Trainer 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156
a10 6165 Legal Assistant 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156
a10 6263 Permit Technician 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156
a10 6163 Probation Clerk 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712 6,013 72,156
a09 6131 Accounting Assistant 4 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356
a09 6151 Administrative Secretary 1 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356
a09 8286 Golf Course Operations Assistant 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356
a09 8070 Mechanic's Assistant 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356
a09 2085 Recreation Assistant 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948 5,863 70,356
a08 8282 Golf Course Maintenance Worker 2 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a08 7126 Housing Repair Technician 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a08 6162 Judicial Specialist 1 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a08 6109 Lead Office Assistant 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a08 8172 Maintenance Services Worker 2 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a08 8082 Parks Maintenance Worker 2 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a08 8375 Purchasing Assistant 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a08 8572 Traffic Maintenance Worker 1 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364 5,726 68,712
a07 6132 Accounting Assistant 3 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948
a07 8184 Maintenance Custodian 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948
a07 7112 Print & Mail Operator 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948
a07 6142 Secretary 2 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948
a07 8111 Water Meter Technician 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744 5,579 66,948
a06 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232 5,447 65,364
a05 6134 Accounting Assistant 2 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744
a05 6130 Office Assistant 3 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744
a05 6141 Secretary 1 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684 5,312 63,744
a04 6160 Court Security Officer 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232
a04 8281 Golf Course Maintenance Worker 1 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232
a04 8181 Lead Custodian 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232
a04 8171 Maintenance Services Worker 1 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232
a04 8081 Parks Maintenance Worker 1 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232
a04 6282 Pro Shop Assistant 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232
a04 8576 Solid Waste Maintenance Worker 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208 5,186 62,232
a03 6136 Accounting Assistant 1 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684
a03 6120 Office Assistant 2 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684
a03 8079 Parks Maintenance Assistant 2 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684
a03 7111 Print & Mail Assistant 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756 5,057 60,684
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
COLA 6.0%
Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective January 1, 2022
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
a02 4,061 48,732 4,259 51,108 4,476 53,712 4,697 56,364 4,934 59,208
a01 8182 Custodian 3,955 47,460 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756
a01 6281 Golf Course Associate 3,955 47,460 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756
a01 6111 Office Assistant 1 3,955 47,460 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756
a01 7079 Parks Maintenance Assistant 1 3,955 47,460 4,155 49,860 4,364 52,368 4,583 54,996 4,813 57,756
*An asterisk following a position title denotes a newly created title and is subject to any changes negotiated through collective bargaining agreement(s).
$6,638
Completion of 5 Yrs
Completion of 10 Yrs
Completion of 15 Yrs
Completion of 20 Yrs
Completion of 25 Yrs
Completion of 30 Yrs
The City contributes 1% of employee's base wage per year to a VEBA account.
The City contributes 3% of employee's base wage per year to a deferred compensation account. (Article 14)
6% Step a14E $398 per month
7% Step a14E $465 per month
per month
LONGEVITY PAY
Step a14, E =
2% Step a14E $133 per month
3% Step a14E $199 per month
4% Step a14E $266 per month
5% Step a14E $332
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
Grade Code Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
Police Chief See Management & Supervisory Matrix, Grade m49
Police Deputy Chief See Management & Supervisory Matrix, Grade m46
Police Commander See Management & Supervisory Matrix, Grade m38
pc61 3035 Sergeant*9,384 112,609 9,853 118,240
(15% over Police Officer)*Step increase at 24 months
pc60 4131 Patrol Officer II 6,097 73,165 6,614 79,363 7,134 85,613 7,646 91,747 8,161 97,932
pc59 4130 Patrol Officer I 5,738 68,861 6,225 74,699 6,715 80,575 7,196 86,347 7,681 92,172
Percent
Interpreters ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐3%
Detectives ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐4%
Traffic Assignment‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐4%
Motorcycle Assignment‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 2%
Canine Officer ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐3%
Corporal Assignment ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐7.5%
Field Training Officer ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐4%
Training Officer‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐4%
SWAT Assignment ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐4%
SRO Assignment‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐4%
Civil Disturbance Unit ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐Paid at rate of double time with 3 hrs
minimum when called to emergency.
Crisis Communication Unit‐‐‐‐‐‐Paid at rate of double time with 3 hrs
minimum when called to emergency.
Percentage (of base wage)
Percentage (of base wage)
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
POLICE DEPARTMENT ‐ Commissioned Officers In Negotiations
STEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP E
Position Title
HAZARD DUTY AND PREMIUM PAY (Article 6.7 and 6.8)
MONTHLY LONGEVITY PAY (Appendix B)
Years of Service
Completion of 5 Yrs 2%
Completion of 10 Yrs 4%
Completion of 15 Yrs 6%
Completion of 20 Yrs 10%
Completion of 25 Yrs 12%
Completion of 30 Yrs 14%
MONTHLY EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PAY (Appendix B)
Patrol Officer II: Effective 1‐1‐18 Patrol Officer II and Sergeant had 6.25% added to their base pay to reflect the additional 109
hours worked in a calendar year. This is reflected in the ranges above.
Effective January 1, 2008, Sergeants assigned to Investigation and Traffic Unit will not receive the 3% premium if they have been
in the position of Sergeant for 24 months.
NOTE: Please refer to the current labor agreement for specific information.
AA Degree (90 credits) 4%
BA Degree/Masters Degree 6%
The City contributes 2.0% of employee's wage base toward deferred compensation. (Appendix A.2.3)
The City will contribute 3.0% of employee's wage base toward deferred compensation for passing physical fitness. (Article 6.8.4,
and Appendix A.2.4)
Beginning 1‐1‐2020 the City will contribute 1% of employee's wage base to a VEBA plan. (Article 14.11)
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Grade Code Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
pn70 6,008 72,096 6,495 77,940 7,137 85,644 7,843 94,116 8,256 99,072
pn69 5,861 70,332 6,337 76,044 6,963 83,556 7,652 91,824 8,055 96,660
pn68 5,718 68,616 6,182 74,184 6,793 81,516 7,465 89,580 7,858 94,296
pn67 4140 Community Engagement Coord. 5,579 66,948 6,031 72,372 6,628 79,536 7,283 87,396 7,667 92,004
pn66 5,443 65,316 5,884 70,608 6,466 77,592 7,106 85,272 7,480 89,760
pn65 5,310 63,720 5,741 68,892 6,308 75,696 6,932 83,184 7,297 87,564
pn64 5,181 62,172 5,601 67,212 6,155 73,860 6,763 81,156 7,119 85,428
pn63 5,054 60,648 5,464 65,568 6,004 72,048 6,598 79,176 6,946 83,352
pn58 6178 Police Service Specialist Supv 6,454 77,448 6,776 81,312
Step A(15% above Specialist, Step E)
Step E (5% above Supervisor, Step A)
pn57 6182 Police Service Specialist Lead 6,032 72,384 6,032 72,384
(7.5% above Specialist, Step E)
pn54 4138 Police Community Prgm Coord 4,993 59,916 5,396 64,752 5,928 71,136 6,390 76,680 6,710 80,520
pn54 4120 Crime Analyst 4,993 59,916 5,396 64,752 5,928 71,136 6,390 76,680 6,710 80,520
pn56 4133 Electronic Home Detention Coord 4,926 59,112 5,316 63,792 5,854 70,248 6,436 77,232 6,756 81,072
pn53 3432 Evidence Technician 4,700 56,400 5,073 60,876 5,583 66,996 6,142 73,704 6,458 77,496
pn61 4121 Domestic Violence Victim Advocate 4,661 55,932 5,063 60,756 5,627 67,524 6,186 74,232 6,513 78,156
pn60 4,445 53,340 4,828 57,936 5,364 64,368 5,898 70,776 6,205 74,460
pn52 4135 Animal Control Officer 4,433 53,196 4,793 57,516 5,270 63,240 5,795 69,540 6,086 73,032
pn62 6181 Police Service Specialist 4,088 49,056 4,416 52,992 4,860 58,320 5,346 64,152 5,612 67,344
pn51 6183 Police Secretary 3,829 45,948 4,133 49,596 4,550 54,600 5,008 60,096 5,254 63,048
pn51 4137 Parking Enforcement Officer 3,829 45,948 4,133 49,596 4,550 54,600 5,008 60,096 5,254 63,048
Interpreter Premium………………………………..………………….……………. 3% of base pay (Article 6.5.2)
2.5% of base pay (Article 6.5.3)
4% of base pay (Article 6.5.1)
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
POLICE DEPARTMENT ‐ Non‐Commissioned Officers In Negotiations
STEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP E
NON‐ COMMISSIONED PREMIUM PAY (Articles 6.4 and 6.5)
Public Records Act Premium……………………………………………………………
Field Training Officer, FTO (Police Service Specialist)…………........…
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
Double time with 3 hrs min (Article 6.4)
‐ Beginning 1/1/2020 the City will contribute 1% of the employee's base wage to a VEBA plan. (Article 14.10)
Completion of 5 Yrs 2%
Crisis Communication Unit………………………………………..…...………
POLICE NON‐COMMISSIONED‐ MONTHLY LONGEVITY INCENTIVE PAY SCHEDULE (Article 12, Appendix B.1)
Years of Service Percentage (of base wage)
Completion of 10 Yrs 4%
Completion of 15 Yrs 6%
Completion of 20 Yrs 10%
‐ The City will contribute an additional 3.0% of employee's wage base toward deferred comp for passing physical fitness prior
to beginning of each calendar year. (Article 6.8.3)
Completion of 25 Yrs 12%
Completion of 30 Yrs 14%
MONTHLY EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PAY SCHEDULE (Appendix B.2)
Percentage (of base wage)
AA Degree (90 credits) 4%
BA/BS Degree or Masters Degree 6%
‐ The City contributes 4.5% of the employee's base wage to a deferred comp account. (Appendix A.3)
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
Grade STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
h07 14.50 14.75
h08 15.00 15.25 15.50 15.75 16.00
h09 16.25 16.50 16.75 17.00 17.25
h10 17.50 17.75 18.00 18.25 18.50
h11 18.75 19.00 19.25 19.50 19.75
h12 20.00 20.50 21.00 21.50 22.00
h13 22.50 23.00 23.50 24.00 24.50
h14 25.00 25.50 26.00 26.50 27.00
h15 27.50 28.00 28.50 29.00 29.50
h16 30.00 30.50 31.00 31.50 32.00
h17 32.50 33.00 33.50 34.00 34.50
h18 35.00 35.50 36.00 36.50 37.00
h19 37.50 38.00 38.50 39.00 39.50
h20 40.00 40.50 41.00 41.50 42.00
h21 42.25 42.50 42.75 43.00 43.25
h22 43.50 43.75 44.00 44.25 44.50
h23 45.00 45.50 46.00 46.50 47.00
h24 47.50 48.00 48.50 49.00 49.50
h25 50.00 51.00 52.00 53.00 54.00
h26 55.00 60.00 65.00 70.00 75.00
h27 80.00 85.00 90.00 95.00 100.00
h28 105.00 110.00 115.00 120.00 125.00
2022 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
SUPPLEMENTAL EMPLOYEE WAGE TABLE
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. ________
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER
3‐7 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE TO UPDATE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
DIVISIONS PURSUANT TO REORGANIZATIONS, AUTHORIZING CORRECTIONS,
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Public Works Department has requested a reorganization to add a new
Public Works Sustainability and Solid Waste section under Public Works Administration; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend chapter 3‐7 RMC to codify the addition of the new
Public Works Sustainability and Solid Waste section and make other housekeeping revisions;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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. Chapter 3‐7 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:
CHAPTER 7
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
SECTION:
3‐7‐1: Establishment Of Department
3‐7‐2: Appointment Of Administrator
3‐7‐3: Duties Of Administrator
3‐7‐4: Qualifications Of Administrator
3‐7‐5: Divisions
3‐7‐1 ESTABLISHMENT OF DEPARTMENT:
There is hereby created and established a Department of Public Works, also
referred to as the Public Works Department, which shall be under the supervision
of the Public Works Department Administrator.
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
ORDINANCE NO. ________
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3‐7‐2 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR:
The Public Works Administrator shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to
confirmation by a majority of the City Council.
3‐7‐3 DUTIES OF ADMINISTRATOR:
The duties of the Administrator shall be to plan, organize, coordinate, direct and
supervise all Public Works Department functions and divisions, including the
Sustainability and Solid Waste Section; oversee work plans and provide relevant
information to the Mayor and City Council; and supervise and evaluate the
performance of assigned personnel.
3‐7‐4 QUALIFICATIONS OF ADMINISTRATOR:
The Public Works Administrator must possess those qualifications deemed
necessary for this job by the Mayor, indicated on the City’s Public Works
Administrator job classification.
3‐7‐5 DIVISIONS:
A.Transportation Systems Division: The Transportation Systems Division,
under the supervision of the Deputy Public Works Administrator – Transportation,
shall plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain a transportation system that
provides safe and efficient movement of people and goods, enhances
environmental quality, and is compatible with local and regional mobility goals
and development objectives. Management of the Renton Municipal Airport is also
included in this division.
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ORDINANCE NO. ________
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B. Utility Systems Division: The Utility Systems Division, including water,
sewer, and surface water, and solid waste, under the supervision of the Utility
Systems Director, shall ensure water, wastewater, and surface water, and solid
waste systems are characterized by quality planning, engineering, operations,
financial integrity, and customer services.
C. Maintenance Services Division: The Maintenance Services Division,
including street maintenance, water maintenance, wastewater maintenance and
vehicle fleet maintenance, shall operate and maintain the City’s infrastructure
including streets, sidewalks, bridges, equipment, rolling stock, water, wastewater,
and surface water utility systems, and the solid waste utility litter control program.
D. Airport Division: The Airport Division shall be responsible for all aspects of
the Renton Municipal Airport including management and operations of airport
properties in compliance with FAA requirements, management of aviation and
non‐aviation property leases, airport planning, airport capital improvements,
financial sustainability, community and tenant relations, and customer service.
E. Facilities Division: The Facilities Division develops and maintains City
buildings and manages the delivery of building‐related services to the public and
the City workforce in a safe, customer‐focused manner.
3‐7‐6 SUSTAINABILITY AND SOLID WASTE:
The Department of Public Works shall include a Sustainability and Solid Waste Section
that is responsible for a broad range of sustainability and climate resilience programs that
yield environmental benefits to the community, oversee the management of Solid Waste
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contracts and activities that reduce the use of landfills and emphasize recycling,
composting, waste diversion and waste prevention and are characterized by quality
planning, system design, financial integrity, and customer service.
SECTION III. Upon approval of the City Attorney, the City Clerk is authorized to direct
the codifier to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the corrections of
scriveners or clerical errors; references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or
regulations; or ordinance numbering and section/subsection numbering and references.
SECTION IV. 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 V. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on June 16, 2022. No later
than five (5) days prior to such effective date, a summary of this ordinance consisting of its title
shall be published in the City’s official newspaper.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2021.
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2021.
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
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Approved as to form:
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
Date of Publication:
ORD‐PW:2219:5/11/22
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