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City Council Regular Meeting - 04 Nov 2019
SUBJECT/TITLE: Reappointments to Renton Municipal Arts Commission
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur
DEPARTMENT: Executive Department
STAFF CONTACT: April Alexander, Executive Assistant
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IMPACTFISCAL SUMMARY:
No fiscal impact.
SUMMARY OF •
Mayor Law reappoints the following for a term expiring 12/31/22:
Ms. Marsha Rollinger
Mr. Bill Hulls
Mr. David Samek
A. Recommendation Memo
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Confirm Mayor Law's reappointments of Ms. Rollinger, Mr. Hulls and Mr. Samek to the Renton Municipal Arts
Commission.
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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, November 4, 2019
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall—1055 S. Grady Way
1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. ROLL CALL
3. SPECIAL PRESENTATION
a) Senator Bob Hasegawa -State Bank Briefing
4. PUBLIC HEARING
a) 2nd Public Hearing: 2019 -2020 Mid-Biennial Budget Update
5. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
6. AUDIENCE COMMENTS
• All remarks must be addressed to the Council as a whole, if a response is requested
please provide your name and address, including email address,to the City Clerk to
allow for follow-up.
• Speakers must sign-up prior to the Council meeting.
• Each speaker is allowed five minutes.
• When recognized, please state your name&city of residence for the record.
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.
7. 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 October 28, 2019.
Council Concur
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b) AB-2506 Executive Department reappoints the following individuals to the Renton
Municipal Arts Commission with terms expiring December 31, 2022: Ms. Marsha
Rollinger; Mr. Bill Huls; and Mr. David Samek.
Council Concur
c) AB- 2507 City Clerk submits the King County Boundary Review Board Closing Letter for
the proposed Bill Annexation; and recommends adopting the related ordinance to
effectuate the annexation.
Council Concur
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d) AB-2499 Community& Economic Development Department recommends setting a
public hearing on November 18, 2019 to consider designating Lot 2 of LUA16-000960
(Parcel 722780241) as a public alley.
Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee;Set Public Hearing 11/18/2019
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e) AB- 2496 Community Services Department recommends waiving parking fees, in the total
amount of$150,for volunteers working at the Piazza Renton Tree Lighting Event
scheduled for November 30, 2019.
Council Concur
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f) AB-2501 Executive Department recommends approval of the award letter for the 2019
Washington State Military Department and Department of Homeland Security Emergency
Management Performance Grant (EMPG), in order to accept up to $58,013 in grant funds
to be used to assist the City's emergency management program.
Council Concur
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g) AB-2505 Transportation Systems Division recommends adoption of an ordinance that
authorizes changing the speed limit from 25 mph to 20 mph on non-arterial residential
neighborhood streets on a case-by-case basis, and establishes a procedure to evaluate
and decide upon speed-limit-lowering petitions submitted by residents.
Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee
h) AB-2500 Utility Systems Division submits CAG-19-175, contractor Sierra Pacific
Construction, LLC; and requests approval of the project and release of the retainage bond
after 60 days, once all the required releases from the State have been obtained.
Council Concur
8. 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) Committee of the Whole: 2019/2020 Mid-biennium Budget Adjustment*
b) Community Services Committee: Parks Commission Code Update*; Municipal Arts Fund
Code Update*
c) Finance Committee:Vouchers; HMA Health Benefits Contract; Kaiser Permanente
Benefits Contract; Symetra Life and Disability Contract; Amending RMC Title V*
9. LEGISLATION
Ordinances for first reading:
a) Ordinance No. 5937: 2020 Authorizing Property Tax Increase (See Item 8.a)
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b) Ordinance No. 5938: 2020 Establishing Property Tax Levy(See Item 8.a)
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c) Ordinance No. 5939: 2019/2020 Mid-Biennium Budget Amendment(See Item 8.a)
d) Ordinance No. 5940:Add RMC 5-5-7- Refund of License Fee(See Item 8.c)
e) Ordinance No. 5941:Amend RMC 5-6 -Admission Tax Provisions (See Item 8.c)
f) Ordinance No. 5942: Repeal RMC 5-7- Entertainment Device (See Item 8.c)
g) Ordinance No. 5943:Amend RMC 5-8-Gambling Tax (See Item 8.c)
h) Ordinance No. 5944:Amend RMC 5-11 - Utility Tax (See Item 8.c)
i) Ordinance No. 5945:Amend RMC 5-25 - B&O Taxes (See Item 8.c)
j) Ordinance No. 5946:Amend RMC 5-26 -Tax Administration (See Item 8.c)
k) Ordinance No. 5947: Parks Commission Code Revision (See Item 8.b)
1) Ordinance No. 5948: Municipal Art Fund (See Item 8.b)
m) Ordinance No. 5949: Bill Annexation (A-18-002) (See Item 7.c)
n) Ordinance No. 5950: #D-155 -TUP Criteria for Wireless Facilities (Approved 811212019
via Planning& Development Committee Report)
o) Ordinance No. 5951: #D-157-SEPA Amendments(Approved 811212019 via Planning&
Development Committee Report)
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p) Ordinance No. 5952: #D-158- Design District for CO (Approved 811212019 via Planning&
Development Committee Report)
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q) Ordinance No. 5953: #D-159- Phasing Large Scale Projects (Approved 811 212 01 9 via
Planning& Development Committee Report)
r) Ordinance No. 5954: #D-160 -Construction & Demolition Materials Diversion (Approved
811 212 01 9 via Planning& Development Committee Report)
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Ordinances for second and final reading:
s) Ordinance No. 5935:Verizon Small Cell Franchise (First Reading 1012812019)
t) Ordinance No. 5936: New Cingular Wireless Small Cell Franchise (First Reading
1012812019)
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10. NEW BUSINESS
(Includes Council Committee agenda topics;visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more
information.)
11. ADJOURNMENT
COMMITTEE
(Preceding Council Meeting)
6:00 p.m. - 7th Floor- Council Chambers
Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
& ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
5 2019
DATE: October 15, 2019 CITY
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TO: Denis Law, Mayor OFFIC
FROM: C.E. "Chip" Vincent, CED Administrato
SUBJECT: Request for Reappointments to the Renton Municipal Arts
Commission
This memorandum is to request reappointment of the following Renton Municipal Arts
Commission members, whose terms expire December 31, 2019. If reappointed,their
new terms will expire on December 31, 20
Marsha Rollinger is an artist and graphic designer with her own firm and has been an
asset to the Commission during her term, serving as the RMAC Vice-Chair in 2014, Co-
Chair in 2015, and Chair in 2016. She has been fully engaged in the work of the
Commission and has been incredibly active in the creation and implementation of public
art throughout the City. Marsha was instrumental in the concept and delivery of the
Rooftop Dragon installation, as well as the Sunset Fence project, the Art Garden on
Wells Aves S and multiple murals in the downtown.
Bill Huls is the Artistic Director at the Renton Civic Theatre. Bill has served on the
Commission since 2011 and is currently acting as the Commission vice Chair. Bill's
involvement with the Commission includes his service on the Vacancy Committee;
tasked with screening qualified candidates to fill empty seats on the Commission and his
continued efforts to nurture our community's aspiring artists and others through
performance-based and theatre education programming and support.
Dave Samek joined the Commission in 2017. Dave's personal connections as a Renton-
based musician has been integral in strengthening the Commissions ties to the music
scene in the community. Dave has been actively involved in the organization and
implementation of RMAC events including two one-day music festivals celebrating
bands of the Pacific Northwest and the New Year's Eve band stage for two years in a
row in downtown Renton.
The RMAC is delighted that Marsha, Bill and Dave continue to express a willingness to
serve their community and request that you forward their names to the Renton City
Council with your recommendation for their reappointment to the Renton Municipal
Arts Commission for a full three-year term.
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