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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApproved Minutes 6-3-2024June3,2024REGULARCOUNCILMEETINGMINUTES  CITYOFRENTON MINUTESͲCityCouncilRegularMeeting 7:00PMͲMonday,June3,2024 CouncilChambers,7thFloor,CityHall–1055S.GradyWay  CALLTOORDERANDPLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE MayorPavonecalledthemeetingoftheRentonCityCounciltoorderat7:00PMandledthe PledgeofAllegiance.  ROLLCALL CouncilmembersPresent: EdPrince,CouncilPresident JamesAlberson,Jr.,CouncilPositionNo.1 CarmenRivera,CouncilPositionNo.2 ValerieO'Halloran,CouncilPositionNo.3 RyanMcIrvin,CouncilPositionNo.4 RuthPérez,CouncilPositionNo.6 KimͲKhánhVڣn,CouncilPositionNo.7 CouncilmembersAbsent:          ADMINISTRATIVESTAFFPRESENT ArmondoPavone,Mayor KristiRowland,DeputyChiefAdministrativeOfficer ShaneMoloney,CityAttorney JasonSeth,CityClerk CommanderChadKarlewicz,PoliceDepartment AttendedRemotely: JudithSubia,ChiefofStaff KariRoller,FinanceAdministrator KimGilman,InterimHumanResources/RiskManagementAdministrator MartinPastucha,PublicWorksAdministrator MJVanCleave,Parks&RecreationAdministrator RobShuey,DevelopmentServicesDirector RonStraka,PublicWorksUtilitySystemsDirector LindaMoschetti,RecreationCoordinator   June3,2024REGULARCOUNCILMEETINGMINUTES ADMINISTRATIVEREPORT DeputyCAOKristiRowlandreviewedawrittenadministrativereportsummarizingtheCity's recentprogresstowardsgoalsandworkprogramsadoptedaspartofitsbusinessplanfor 2024andbeyond.Itemsnotedwere: x Joinustomorrow,June4,from3pmto7pmaswekickoffour23rdseasonofthe RentonFarmersMarket.Thisisthefirstof17Marketdays—heldrainorshinein DowntownRenton'sPiazzaPark,somakeityourweeklyevent.Freeandeasily accessibleparkingisjustoneblocknorthoftheMarketinourCityCenterParking Garage(entranceat655South2ndStreet).Over70vendorseachweekwillbeselling WashingtonͲgrownfruitsandvegetables,honey,handͲcraftedmeatsandcheeses, bakedgoods,beautifulbouquets,uniquecrafts,andsomuchmore.Moreinformation canbefoundatwww.rentonfarmersmarket.comorRentonFarmersMarketFacebook andInstagramaccounts. x The9thAnnualRentonCareerFair,sponsoredbytheCityofRenton,Renton TechnicalCollege,RentonChamberofCommerce,andPugetSoundTrainingCenter, willbeonWednesday,June5from3to6p.m.atRentonTechnicalCollegeCafeteria. Connectwithover60employersinbusiness,childcare,construction,healthcare, manufacturing,andotherfields.Admissionandparkingarefree. x JoinusfortheCommunitySafetyForumonWednesday,June5,6:30p.m.atCarco Theatre,1717MapleValleyHighway.ThissolutionsͲbaseddiscussionwillinclude representativesfromtheKingCountyProsecutingAttorney’sOffice,SuperiorCourt, RentonSchoolDistrict,andProjectBeFree.Participantswillbeabletosubmit questionsandideasconcerningcrimeandsafetyinRentontothepanelfor discussion. x TheParksandRecreationDepartmentiscurrentlyhiringseasonalemployeesfor variouslocationsincludingHenryMosesAquaticCenter,MaplewoodGolfCourse, RentonCommunityCenter,HighlandsNeighborhoodCenter,andcityparks.Minimum agerequirementsare15forlifeguardsand16Ͳ18forallotherpositions.Applications arereviewedasreceived.Foralistingofopenseasonalpositionsandadditional details,visitrentonwa.gov/career. x Informationaboutpreventativestreetmaintenance,trafficimpactprojects,androad closureshappeningthisweekcanbefoundathttp://rentonwa.gov/traffic.All projectsareweatherpermittingandunlessotherwisenoted,streetswillalways remainopen.  AUDIENCECOMMENTS x ThomasAnderson,thankedofficialsformeetingwithhimregardingtheleaseissues hisbusiness,TheLandingGearWorks,attheRentonMunicipalAirport. x SergioNúñez,Renton,alsothankedofficialsforworkingwithTheLandingGearWorks tosolvetheirleaseissuesattheairport. x SofiaFarret,Renton,alsothankedofficialsforworkingwithTheLandingGearWorks tosolvetheirleaseissuesattheairport.    June3,2024REGULARCOUNCILMEETINGMINUTES x MaryPopplewell,Renton,statedshelivesintheShadowHawkneighborhoodand expressedconcernthathomelessindividualsweretrespassingthroughaneasement togainaccesstoahomelessencampmentinCedarRiverPark.Shenotedthatthe homeowners'associationhadspent$25,000increasingsecurity,installinganewgate, andcleaningupvandalism,buttheissuescontinue.HeurgedCounciltohelpthe neighborhoodsolvetheproblem. x MonicaBrown,Renton,statedthatshealsolivesintheShadowHawkneighborhood andreiteratedthepreviousspeaker'sconcerns.Shealsoexpressedconcernabout firesstartinginandaroundthehomelessencampment. x DianeDobson,Renton,requestedanadditionalthreeminutestocompleteallher comments. MOVEDBYALBERSON,SECONDEDBYPÉREZ,COUNCILADDTHREEMINUTESTO THESPEAKER'STIME.CARRIED. x DianeDobson,Renton,continuedbyspeakingonbehalfoftheRentonChamberof Commerce,outlineddiscrepanciesintheprocessKingCountyElectionsusedto validatethesufficiencyofsignaturesgatheredtoplaceInitiativeMeasure23Ͳ02on theFebruary2024SpecialElectionballot.SheurgedCounciltomakeamotionso referthisissuetotheadministrationtochallengethesufficiencyofthesignatureand pursuelitigationagainsttheElectionsdepartment. x MelindaLawrence,Renton,statedsheownstheWhistleStoprestaurantinRenton andspokeaboutthedifficultiesimplementingInitiative23Ͳ02willcauseherbusiness. x ChristineDaily,Renton,statedsheisthegeneralmanagerofTheRockrestaurantin Renton,andspokeaboutthedifficultiesofimplementingInitiativeMeasure23Ͳ02. x WadePlante,LakeStevens,statedheownsaSubwayfranchiseinRenton,and remarkedthatimplementingInitiativeMeasure23Ͳ02willcausehisbusinesstogo bankrupt. x LydiaMascarinas,Seattle,statedsheownsTheBerlinerPubinRenton,andexpressed concernwiththewayInitiativeMeasure23Ͳ02definesasmallbusiness.Shenoted thatitdoesnotalignwiththeSmallBusinessAdministrationorWashingtonState definitions.SheurgedCounciltorevieworrefinetheordinance,sothedefinitionof smallbusinessisinalignmentwithstatelaw. x JeffSmith,Renton,statedthathetoolivesintheShadowHawkneighborhoodand expressedconcernabouthomelessindividualstrespassingtogainentrancetoa homelessencampmentatCedarRiverPark.HealsonotedthattheRentonRegional FireAuthoritydismantledthegatetheneighborhoodinstalledatthe recommendationofthepolicedepartment.  CONSENTAGENDA ThefollowingitemsaredistributedtoCouncilmembersinadvanceforstudyandreview,andthe recommendedactionswillbeacceptedinasinglemotion.Anyitemmayberemovedforfurther discussionifrequestedbyaCouncilmember. a)ApprovalofCouncilMeetingminutesofMay20,2024.CouncilConcur.  June3,2024REGULARCOUNCILMEETINGMINUTES b)ABͲ3589Community&EconomicDevelopmentDepartmentrequestedapprovaltoadda LimitedTerm(LTE)ConstructionEngineeringInspectorpositiontoprovideconstruction inspectiononupcomingutilitycapitalimprovementprojectsforthenextthreeyears.Referto FinanceCommittee. c)ABͲ3591Community&EconomicDevelopmentDepartmentrecommendedthefollowing:1) continuetopoolSHB1406salestaxcreditfundswithSouthKingHousingandHomeless Partners(SKHHP)and2)directstafftoprovideanupdateandrecommendationbyJune15, 2026oncontinuedpoolingofthefundsfor2027andbeyond.RefertoPlanning& DevelopmentCommittee. d)ABͲ3575Parks&RecreationDepartmentrecommendedadoptionofanordinancerepealing, initsentirety,RentonMunicipalCode(RMC)Chapter2Ͳ22,RentonRiverDaysAdvisoryBoard. RefertoCommunityServicesCommittee. e)ABͲ3576Parks&RecreationDepartmentrecommendedadoptionofaresolutionauthorizing applicationtotheStateRecreationandConservationOffice(RCO)fora$1,500,000Youth AthleticFacilities(YAF)granttooffsetthecostsofacquiringthe"StonewayProperty" adjacenttotheCedarRiverParkinalignmentwiththeTriͲParkPlan.RefertoFinance Committee. f)ABͲ3577Parks&RecreationDepartmentrecommendedapprovalofafeewaiverrequest,in theamountof$4,420,fromProjectBeFreeforthe4thAnnualSurvivorWellnessSymposium tobeheldattheRentonCommunityCenteronJuly20,2024.RefertoFinanceCommittee. g)ABͲ3579Parks&RecreationDepartmentrecommendedexecutionofaProfessionalServices AgreementwithBERKConsulting,intheamountof$274,801,forservicessupportingthe updateoftheCityofRentonParks,Recreation,andNaturalAreasPlan.RefertoFinance Committee. h)ABͲ3585Parks&RecreationDepartmentsubmittedCAGͲ22Ͳ207,PhilipArnoldPlayground Replacementproject,contractorNorthwestPlaygroundEquipment,Inc.,andrequests acceptanceoftheprojectandreleaseofretainageintheamountof$16,948.10after60days onceallstaterequiredreleaseshavebeenobtainedandalllienshavebeenlegallycleared. CouncilConcur. i)ABͲ3558PublicWorksFacilitiesDivisionrecommendedexecutionofaProfessionalServices AgreementwithMackenzieEngineering,Inc.,intheamountof$119,000,foralldesign servicesnecessarytocompletetheconceptualdesignfortheCityHall(firstfloor)Remodel project.RefertoFinanceCommittee. j)ABͲ3561PublicWorksFacilitiesDivisionrecommendedexecutionofAddendum2toCAGͲ14Ͳ 084,ConcessionaireAgreementwithIvar'sInc.atGeneCoulonMemorialBeachPark,inthe amountof$110,000and12%netofsalesabove$1.1millionplusLeaseholdExciseTax, effectiveApril7,2024toApril30,2029.RefertoFinanceCommittee. k)ABͲ3563PublicWorksFacilitiesDivisionrecommendedexecutionofatwoͲyearleasewith BrintonBusinessVentures,Inc.,doingbusinessas(DBA)EvergreenRefreshments,inthe amountof$56.94plusLeaseholdExciseTaxpermonth,toprovideaselfͲcheckoutkioskof refreshmentsatCityHall.RefertoFinanceCommittee.   June3,2024REGULARCOUNCILMEETINGMINUTES l)ABͲ3594PublicWorksTransportationSystemsDivisionrecommendedexecutionofaLocal AgencyAgreementandProspectuswiththeWashingtonStateDepartmentofTransportation fortheobligationof$1,669,020ingrantfunding,andapprovaltoexecuteallsubsequent agreementsnecessarytoaccomplishtheS7thStCorridorImprovementsproject.Referto FinanceCommittee. m)ABͲ3566PublicWorksUtilitySystemsDivisionrecommendedapprovalofChangeOrderNo. 12,tocontractCAGͲ23Ͳ048,withLaserUnderground&Earthworks,Inc.,intheamountof $201,513.23foradditionalworkrelatedtotheinstallationofthesewersystemforthe ThunderHillsSewerInterceptorRehabilitationproject.RefertoUtilitiesCommittee. MOVEDBYPRINCE,SECONDEDBYALBERSON,COUNCILCONCURTOAPPROVE THECONSENTAGENDAASPUBLISHEDCARRIED. UNFINISHEDBUSINESS TopicslistedbelowwerediscussedinCouncilcommitteesduringthepastweek.Thosetopicsmarked withanasterisk(*)mayincludelegislation.CommitteereportsonanytopicsmaybeheldbytheChairif furtherreviewisnecessary. a)TransportationCommittee:ChairMcIrvinpresentedareportrecommendingconcurrenceinthe staffrecommendationtoconfirmMayorPavone’sappointmentofMr.StephenRatzlaff(WA Pilots'Association,alternateposition),termexpiring5/7/27,totheRentonAirportAdvisory Committee. MOVEDBYMCIRVIN,SECONDEDBYV׻N,COUNCILCONCURINTHECOMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.CARRIED. NEWBUSINESS (IncludesCouncilCommitteeagendatopics;visitrentonwa.gov/cityclerkformoreinformation.) ADJOURNMENT MOVEDBYPRINCE,SECONDEDBYALBERSON,COUNCILADJOURN.CARRIED.TIME:7:39PM JasonA.Seth,MMC,CityClerk JasonSeth,Recorder 03Jun2024 Council Committee Meeting Calendar June 3, 2024 June 10, 2024 Monday 1:45 PM Community Services Committee, Chair Alberson Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference 1. Repealing RMC 22-2 (ORD6106) Renton River Days Advisory Board 2. NE Renton Park Project Update 3. Emerging Issues in Parks & Recreation 2:45 PM Finance Committee, Chair O’Halloran Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference 1. Agreement with Environmental Science Associates for Critical Areas Ordinance (CAO) Update 2. Port of Seattle’s Economic Development Support Program Grant 3. Conversion of Permit Specialist Position to Planning Technician Position 4. Request for LTE Construction Engineering Inspector 5. Temporary Event Permits and Venue Rental Fees Waiver Requests for the Sky Urban Institute Juneteenth Celebration and the Renton Historical Society Annual Fundraising Gala 6. Request to Waive Venue Rental Fee for the Project Be Free Survivor Wellness Symposium 7. Youth Athletic Facility Grant to Support Acquisition of the “Stoneway Parcel” adjacent to Cedar River Park 8. Parks, Recreation, and Natural Area Plan Update - BERK Consulting Professional Services Agreement 9. Ivar’s Inc. Concession Services Addendum 2 10. New Lease with Brinton Business Ventures, INC. DBA Evergreen Refreshments 11. Agreement with Mackenzie Engineering, Inc. for City Hall First Floor Remodel 12. Local Agency Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation for the South 7th Street Corridor Improvements Project 13. Vouchers 14. Emerging Issues in Finance 4:00 PM Planning & Development Committee, Chair Pérez Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference 1. Continued Pooling of Senate House Bill 1406 Sales Tax Credit Funds with South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) 2. Comprehensive Plan Draft Elements 3. Code Compliance Update 4. Emerging Issues in CED 5:45 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Prince Location: Conferencing Center 1. Sidewalks Survey Update 7:00 PM Council Meeting Location: Council Chambers/Videoconference