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CITY OF RENTON COUNCILAGENDA BILL 1 �,
Subject/Title: Meeting:
Reappointments to Planning Commission Regular Council - 06 Jun 2011
Exhibits: Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board:
None Executive
Staff Contact:
Denis Law, Mayor
Recommended Action:
Council concur
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required: $ N/A Transfer Amendment: $ N/A
Amount Budgeted: $ N/A Revenue Generated: $ N/A
Total Project Budget: $ N/A City Share Total Project: $ N/A
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Mayor Law appoints the following to the Planning Commission:
Mr. Kevin Poole, 627 High Ave S, Renton, WA 98057, for a term that expires on 6/30/14.
Mr. Michael O'Halloran, 4420 SE 4th St, Renton, WA 98059, for a term that expires on 6/30/14.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Concur with Mayor Law's reappointment of Mr. Kevin Poole and Mr. Michael 0'Halloran to the Planning
Commission.
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what it would cost to buiid a new library in downtown. He further explained
that it is possible that the existing library could go through modernization
without being fully remodeled. Mr. Pietsch remarked that approximately$2
million in upgrade would be needed in order to fully utilize all of the square
footage in the building. He also stated the KCLS feels they can provide
expanded services if more centrally located in the downtown core.
Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington added that KCLS's study shows that
even with upgrades, the 47-year old existing library building is not optimally
sized to provide service for the next 40 years.
Mr. Pietsch explained that Renton voters will never pay for the KCLS 2004
� bonds and that KCLS is acting appropriately by asking Renton to fund
construction of the two new Renton libraries. He explained that when first
discussing annexation, KCLS said they felt there were deficits in both of the City
facilities,as even indicated in the City's library master plan, and that they would
want to see those upgraded. KCLS indicated they could not ask the rest of the
KCLS taxpayers, already paying for the 2004 bonds,to pay for Renton library
building improvements just because Renton did not previously keep the
buildings up to standards. Mr. Pietsch also stated that the Interlocal
Agreement with KCLS approved by Council on luly 6, 2009 affirmed that the
City would build two new libraries if annexation to KCLS was supported by the
vote rs.
Mr. Pietsch added that information relating to library issues is on the City's
website, and more will be provided to the public when it becomes available.
Councilmember Corman emphasized that Council is still reviewing the issues.
' Councilmember Parker commented on the KCLS annexation election results and
stated that he feels he is representing all of the citizens in making these
decisions and by reviewing all of the materials that have come forward.
CONSENT AGENDA Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows
the listing. At the request of Councilmember Parker, item 7.f.was removed for
separate consideration.
Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of regular City Council meeting minutes of 5/16/2011 and 5/23/2011.
5/16/2011& 5/23/2011 Council concur.
Appointment: Municipal Arts Mayor Law appointed the following individuals to the Municipal Arts
Commission Commission,for unexpired terms expiring 12/31/2013: Bill Huls (position
previously held by Linda Middlebrooks) and Brook Lindquist (position
previously held by Fred Lund). Refer to Community Services Committee.
Appointment: Planning Mayor Law reappointed the following individuals to the Planning Commission
Commission �—' for terms expiring on 6/30/2014: Kevin Poole and Michael O'Halloran. Council
�— concur.
Appointment: Airport Advisory Mayor Law reappointed the following individuals to the Airport Advisory
Committee Committee for three-year terms expiring 5/7/2014: Matthew Devine (Talbot
Hill, alternate); Robert Moran (South Renton, primary}; Michael Rice (Airport
Leaseholders, primary);Jennifer Ann Rutkowski (South Renton, primary); and
Keith Searles(The Boeing Company). Council concur.