HomeMy WebLinkAboutmi120709RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 7, 2009
Monday, 7 p.m. MINUTES
Council Chambers
Renton City Hall
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL OF
COUNCILMEMBERS
CITY STAFF IN ATTENDANCE
APPEAL
Planning & Development
Committee:
Appeal: Hawk's Landing Mixed
Use, Alpert International &
Nicholson, SA-09-060
Mayor Law called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order and led the
Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
RANDY CORMAN, Council President; GREG TAYLOR; RICH ZWICKER; TERRI
BRIERE; KING PARKER; DON PERSSON; MARCIE PALMER.
DENIS LAW, Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; ANN
NIELSEN, Assistant City Attorney; JASON SETH, Deputy City Clerk; GREGG
ZIMMERMAN, Public Works Administrator; IWEN WANG, Finance and
Information Services Administrator; ALEX PIETSCH, Community and Economic
Development Administrator; MARTY WINE, Assistant CAO; PETER RENNER,
Facilities Director; SUZANNE DALE ESTEY, Economic Development Director;
CHIP VINCENT, Planning Director; CHIEF KEVIN MILOSEVICH and DEPUTY CHIEF
TIM TROXEL, Police Department.
Planning and Development Committee Chair Parker presented a report
regarding the Hawk's Landing Mixed Use Site Plan application (LUA-09-060).
The Committee heard this appeal on 12/3/2009. Pursuant to RMC 4-8-110.F.,
the Committee's decision and recommendation is limited to the record, which
consists of, but is not limited to, the Hearing Examiner's Report, the Notice of
Appeal, and the submissions and presentations made by the respective parties.
Background
The subject site is located at 4350 Lake Washington Boulevard N. in Renton,
WA, and is approximately 7.8 acres in size. The site is surrounded to the north
and east by existing Washington State Department of Transportation right-of-
way for 1-405, and to the south by an underdeveloped parcel that contains May
Creek (a Class 1 water body) with at least two associated wetlands (Category 2).
Alpert International, LLP ("Applicant") seeks to develop 3.07 acres on the
northerly portion of the subject site with "Hawk's Landing" hotel, a five-story
hotel that would include retail, fitness center, spa and restaurant.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
Applicant submitted a request for SEPA review and Master Site Plan/Site Plan
review for the proposed Hawk's Landing hotel. The Environmental Review
Committee issued a DNS-M with ten (10) mitigation conditions. Brad
Nicholson, and South End Gives Back ("Appellant") timely appealed the SEPA
determination. On 8/25/2009, a public hearing was held before the Hearing
Examiner on the SEPA appeal and the Master Site Plan/Site Plan. Appellant
appeared and presented at both portions of the hearing. The Hearing Examiner
affirmed the SEPA determination and approved the Master Site Plan and Site
Plan subject to ten (10) conditions.
Both Applicant and Appellant then filed respective motions for reconsideration.
Appellant also submitted a request to include new evidence, to wit, the
"Second Declaration of Joel Massman" their expert witness. Applicant filed a
Motion to Strike this declaration. On 10/19/2009 the Hearing Examiner issued
the reconsideration affirming his original decision with a small modification to
December 7, 2009 Renton City Council Minutes Page 368
condition #10 of the Master Site Plan/Site Plan ruling, as it pertains to street
trees and landscaping on the remainderof the project site. He also granted the
Motion to Strike, denying Appellants' request to have the Second Declaration
included in the record. Both parties timely appealed both the SEPA and the
Master Site Plan/Site Plan ruling to the City Council.
RECOMMENDATION DECISION
Having considered the comments made by the respective parties, and having
reviewed the submissions, files and evidence in this matter, the Committee
recommends that the Hearing Examiner's ruling to grant the Motion to Strike
be affirmed, and that the Hearing Examiner's decision regarding the SEPA
appeal be affirmed.
The Committee further recommends that the Council finds that the Hearing
Examiner made a substantial error of law in that the Hearing Examiner
erroneously required "best available science" as a standard for stormwater
treatment. Accordingly, the Committee recommends that the following
modifications be made to the September 10, 2009 Report and Decision, but
otherwise affirm the approval of the Master Site Plan/Site Plan and conditions.
Conclusion 5: ...Those water should be handled with respect and
appropriately treated by whatever water retention, detention, or "rain
garden" feature is used. The applicant must comply with the City of
Renton's standards regarding stormwater (the 2005 King County
Surface Water Design Manual). The applicant should use best available
scicnco in treating stormwater before conveying it to the roadside
ditch. There is no reason to jeopardize May Crook and/or Lake
Washington with pollutants created or collected on this site's paved or
treated landscaping areas.
Conclusion 6: ...The Master Plan process does include 'master planning'
for the entire subject site. While the applicant is trying to confine its
footprint, the spare nature of the remaining site will detract from what
appears to be a quality image. Therefore, the remaining acreage
should bo incorporatod at least minimally. The Master Plan cannot
escape that there is a much larger site that suffers from old,
deteriorating buildings that will reflect on the current proposal. This
office believes that the applicant and staff can work on a plan that
accommodates additional landscaping, even temporary landscaping in
planter boxes with some larger trees to screen or breakup the view of
the background unsightly portions of the site east and west of the
parking areas. Additionally, the applicant should plant additional street
troos along the remaining Lake Washington Boulevard frontage at the
same ratio and species as on the north frontage.
Decision Condition 9: ...The applicant shall comply with the 2005 King
County Surface Water Design Manual use best available science in
treating stormwater before conveying it to the roadside ditch. Tf+e
stormwater shall bo troatod by whatever means including water
retention, detention, or "rain garden" feature in order to reduce
pollution entering the ditch and then May Creek. The development
shall not jeopardize May Creek and/or Lake Washington with pollutants
created or collected on this site's pavod or treated landscaping areas.
December 7, 2009 Renton City Council Minutes Page 369
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Citizen Comment: Taylor -
Greater Fairwood Community
Proposed Election
CONSENT AGENDA
Council Meeting Minutes of
11/23/2009
Appointment: Airport Advisory
Committee
City Clerk: eCityGov Alliance
Small Works Roster &
Processes
CAG: 09-187, Sidewalk
Rehabilitation & Replacement,
Archer Construction
Decision Condition 10: ...The applicant and staff shall work on a plan
that accommodates additional landscaping within the boundaries of
the current site plan application, even temporary landscaping in planter
boxes with some larger trees to screen or breakup the view of the
background unsightly portions of the site east and west of the parking
areas. Additionally, in the event that the City doos not plant street
trees along tho remaining Lake Washington Boulevard frontage then
the applicant shall plant such trees at the same ratio and species as is
planted along tho north frontage.
MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Chief Administrative Officer Covington reviewed a written administrative report
summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs
adopted as part of its business plan for 2009 and beyond. Item noted included:
•$- The Highlands Neighborhood Community Center will be open 12/8/2009
from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. to serve residents as a warming shelter. Residents in
need of assistance during regular business hours should call Human
Services at 425-430-6650. After 5 p.m. call 425-430-7500.
William Taylor (King County) expressed opposition to the dismissal of the Red
Mill Annexation proposal. He opined that the Fairwood incorporation effort is
not financially feasible with or without the Red Mill area. Mr. Taylor also
commented that King County spends 70% of its budget on the judicial system
and only 10% on urban areas. He remarked that the City of Renton has the
infrastructure and ability to provide services to Fairwood residents.
Discussion ensued regarding King County's likelihood of supporting the Red Mill
annexation, the City's inability to take advantage of the State sales tax credit if
the Red Mill area was annexed singularly, the importance of the tax credit for
providing services in the area, and the 180-day signature validity period.
Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows
the listing. At the request of Councilmember Taylor, Item 6.c. was removed for
separate consideration.
Approval of Council meeting minutes of 11/23/2009. Council concur.
Mayor Law appointed Robert Brahm to the Airport Advisory Committee,
Airport-at-Large primary position, for a term expiring on 5/7/2012 (position
previously held by Greg Garner); and Ulf Goranson, Airport-at-Large alternate
position, for a term expiring on 5/7/2012 (position previously held by Mike
Rogan). Refer to Community Services Committee.
City Clerk recommended adoption of a resolution to establish the Small Works
Roster and Limited Public Works processes, and authorize the use of the
eCityGov Alliance rosters for City purchases and contracting. Refer to Finance
Committee.
City Clerk reported bid opening on 11/30/2009 for CAG-09-187, Sidewalk
Rehabilitation & Replacement Project; 25 bids; engineer's estimate
$452,818.95; and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to
the low bidder, Archer Construction, Inc., in the amount of $288,581.23.
Council concur.
December 7, 2009 Renton City Council Minutes Page 370
CED: 2010 Lodging Tax
Allocations, Renton Chamber
of Commerce
CAG: 09-017, City Hall 7th
Floor Remodel, MG Tudhope
CAG: 08-053, Surplus
Property, WA General
Administration
Lease: Park & Ride Garage
Agreement, City Center
Parking Garage, King County,
LAG-04-003
CAG: 06-097, Eastside Fiber
Consortium, Valley
Communications Center
Human Resources: 2010
Claims Processing, Healthcare
Management Administrators
Lease: Airport Time Extension,
Bosair LLC, LAG-86-003
CAG: 09-087, Runway 15/33
Resurfacing, ICON Materials
Separate Consideration Item
6,c.
Attorney: Ban Dangerous Dogs
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Committee of the Whole
Annexation: Greater Fairwood
Community Proposed Election
Community and Economic Development Department recommended approval
of the Renton Lodging Tax Advisory Committee allocation recommendations;
and approval of a contract in the amount of $118,000 with the Renton
Chamber of Commerce to administer the 2009 Visitor Connection Program.
Council concur.
Community Services Committee submitted CAG-09-017, City Hall 7th Floor
Remodel, and requested approval of the project, final pay estimate in the
amount of $3,299.15, commencement of a 60-day lien period, and release of
retained amount of $4,732.39 to M.G. Tudhope, contractor, if all required
releases are obtained. Council concur.
Community Services Department recommended approval to renew an
agreement (CAG-08-053) with the Washington State Department of General
Administration to utilize the State's surplus program for the disposal of surplus
property. Council concur.
Community Services Department recommended approval of Amendment #3 to
LAG-04-003, King County Park & Ride Garage Agreement, to extend the
agreement through 12/31/2010. Refer to Finance Committee.
Finance and Information Services Department recommended approval of
Addendum #52 to CAG-06-097, Eastside Fiber Consortium agreement, to add
the Valley Communications Center as a consortium partner. Council concur.
Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommended approval
of the 2010 administrative services agreement and fee schedule for City
employee medical, dental, and prescription claims processed by Healthcare
Management Administrators, Inc. Refer to Finance Committee.
Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of an addendum to
LAG-86-003, airport lease with Bosair, LLC to extend the agreement through
7/5/2020. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-09-087, Runway 15/33
Resurfacing, and requested approval of the project, final pay estimate in the
amount of $93,868.11, commencement of a 60-day lien period, and release of
performance bond to ICON Materials, contractor, if all required releases are
obtained. Council concur.
MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA MINUS ITEM 6.c. CARRIED.
City Attorney recommended amending RMC 6-6 to ban dangerous dogs and to
declare an emergency. Refer to Public Safety Committee. Council concur.
MOVED BY TAYLOR, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN CONSENT
AGENDA ITEM 6.c. AND ADVANCE THE RELATED ORDINANCE FOR FIRST AND
SECOND READING AT TONIGHT'S COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED. (See page 374
for ordinance.)
Council President Corman presented a reported recommending adoption of a
resolution calling for the question of annexation to be placed before Fairwood
voters be moved to the full Council for consideration.
MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
December 7, 2009 Renton City Council Minutes Page 371
Planning & Development
Committee
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations) Docket #2
Recommendations
Planning and Development Committee Chair Parker presented a report
recommending concurrence in the staff and Planning Commission
recommendations to adopt the following items on the 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations) Docket:
#D-07: Alleys in the RC, Rl, and R-4 Zones
Amend Title IV development standards to not require alleys in the RC
and R-l zones. For the R-4 zone, alleys can be required by the
reviewing official according to added criteria.
#D-16: Comprehensive Plan & Title IV Amendment Process
Amend Title IV to simplify and clarify procedures for processing
Comprehensive Plan amendments and Title IV Development
Regulations revisions.
#D-20: Complete Streets
Amend streets standards to ensure the entire street right-of-way is
routinely designed and operated to enable safe access for all users.
Elements in the right-of-way have been updated.
#D-23B: Cottage Housing/Small Lot Design
Amend Title IV to revise development standards in the R-10 and R-14
zones. The changes seek to ensure that small lot/cottage housing
development occurs with quality site and building design, as well as,
architectural features.
#D-23C: Residential Design Standards
Amend Title IV to provide guidelines and standards regarding design for
single-family residential development in the RC, R-l, R-4, and R-8
zones. The design elements cover two areas of development, site
design and residential design, with elements such as: lot configuration,
garage location, architectural detail, and scale and bulk.
#D-25B: Land Use Permit Procedures
Amend the Land Use Permit Procedures Table including the removal of
expired or unnecessary permit types and changing the processes
associated with plats, short plats, Planned Urban Developments,
variance and conditional use permit procedures.
#D-28 and #D-30: Housing Definitions and Definition of a Lot
These revisions are clean up amendments initiated by staff to make the
code easier to interpret and administer by applying a consistent use of
terms related to housing uses and types, amending the definition of
"lot" and adding definitions of "tract" and "parcel."
#D-34: County Vesting
Amend Title IV to remove code section RMC 4-7-090 which requires an
applicant to go through a preliminary plat hearing with the City's
Hearing Examiner, for a County approved preliminary plat.
The Planning and Development Committee further recommended that Council
adopt the following amendment to the 2009 Title IV (Development Regulations)
Docket:
December 7, 2009 Renton City Council Minutes Page 372
Finance Committee
Finance: Vouchers
Budget: 2009 Final
Amendment
RESOLUTIONS AND
ORDINANCES
Budget: 2009 Final
Amendment
CED: Issaquah, Kent & Renton
School District Impact Fees
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-07, Alleys in
the RC, R-l, R-4 Zones
#D-10: Helipads
Eliminate helipads as a use from the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone and
change the definition of medical institutions to recognize helipads as a
typical part of such facilities.
The Committee further recommended that the ordinances regarding these
matters be presented for first reading. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY
CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later
this page and pages 373 and 374 for ordinances.)
Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending approval
of Claim Vouchers 288675 - 288991 and three wire transfers totaling
$4,379,527.02; and approval of 99 Payroll Vouchers, one wire transfer, and 786
direct deposits totaling $2,561,487.69.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY TAYLOR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending
concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve an amendment in the
2009 Budget appropriations in the amount of $7,580,596 with the total
amended budget to be $288,880,820. The Committee further recommended
that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY TAYLOR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later this page for ordinance.)
The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the
12/14/2009 Council meeting for second and final reading:
An ordinance was read amending the City of Renton 2009 Annual Budget as
adopted by Ordinance No. 5423 and thereafter amended by Ordinances 5441,
5451, 5455, 5464, and 5483 in the amount of $7,580,596 for a total amended
appropriation of $288,880,820. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY ZWICKER,
COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON
12/14/2009. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 1, Administration and Enforcement,
of Title IV (Development Regulations), of City Code, setting the impact fee at
$3,344 per new single-family home in the Issaquah School District; setting the
impact fee at $5,394 per new single-family home and $3,322 per new multi-
family home in the Kent School District; setting the impact fee at $6,310 per
new single-family home and $1,258 per new multi-family home in the Renton
School District; and adopting the Capital Facilities Plans for the school districts
with the City of Renton. MOVED BY TAYLOR, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL
REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009.
CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 7, Subdivision Regulations, of Title IV
(Development Regulations), of City Code, to clarify that alley networks are not a
general requirement with the residential low density land use designation
implemented by the Resource Conservation (RC), Residential -1 (One Dwelling
Unit per Net Acre) (R-l), and Residential - 4 (Four Dwelling Units per Net Acre)
(R-4) zones. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009. CARRIED.
December 7, 2009 Renton City Council Minutes Page 373
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-16,
Comprehensive Plan & Title IV
Amendment Process
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-20, Complete
Streets
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-23B & #D-
23C, Cottage Housing / Small
Lot Designs & Residential
Design Standards
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-25B, Land
Use Permit Procedures
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-28 & #D-30,
Housing Definitions &
Definition of a Lot
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-34, County
Vesting
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations), #D-10, Helipads
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 8, Permits - General and Appeals,
and Chapter 9, Permits - Specific, of Title IV (Development Regulations), of City
Code, to amend the processes related to amending the Comprehensive Plan
and the Title IV Development Regulations. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY
BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AN FINAL READING ON
12/14/2009. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 4, City-Wide Property Development
Standards, and Chapter 6, Street and Utility Standards, of Title IV (Development
Regulations), of City Code, to update minimum street design standards with
complete streets principles to enable safe and convenient access and travel for
all users, and to foster a sense of place in the public realm with attractive
design amenities. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER
THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and
Standards, Chapter 3, Environmental Regulations and Overlay Districts, Chapter
4, City-Wide Property Development Standards, Chapter 9, Permits - Specific, of
Title IV (Development Regulations), of City Code, to amend the regulations
regarding residential development in the R-4 (Four Dwelling Units per Net
Acre), R-8 (Eight Dwelling Units per Net Acre), R-10 (10 Dwelling Units per Net
Acre), and R-14 (14 Dwelling Units per Net Acre) zones. MOVED BY PARKER,
SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND
FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and
Standards, Chapter 3, Environmental Regulations and Overlay Districts, Chapter
4, City-Wide Property Development Standards, Chapter 7, Subdivision
Regulations, Chapter 8, Permits - General and Appeals, Chapter 9, Permits -
Specific, and Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations), of
City Code, to amend Land Use Permit processes. MOVED BY PARKER,
SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND
FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and
Standards, Chapter 4, City-Wide Property Development Standards, Chapter 8,
Permits - General and Appeals, Chapter 9, Permits - Specific, and Chapter 11,
Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations), of City Code, to clarify
language related to residential unit types, residential uses and lots, parcels, and
tracts. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 7, Subdivision Regulations, of Title IV
(Development Regulations), of City Code, to amend the regulations regarding
property annexed to the City with preliminary plat approval in County. MOVED
BY PARKER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and
Standards, and Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations),
of City Code, to allow helipads as part of a medical institution use and remove
the use from the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone. MOVED BY PARKER,
SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND
FINAL READING ON 12/14/2009. CARRIED.
December 7, 2009 Renton City Council Minutes Page 374
Attorney: Ban Dangerous Dogs
ORDINANCE #5512
Attorney: Ban Dangerous Dogs
NEW BUSINESS
Citizen Comment: Renton
Rotary Club, Fee Waiver
Request
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Citizen Comment: Hanson -
Greater Fairwood Community
Proposed Election
ADJOURNMENT
The following ordinance was presented for first reading and advanced to
second and final reading:
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 6, Animals and Fowl at Large, of Title
VI (Police Regulations), of City Code, banning dangerous dogs, establishing a
penalty and declaring an emergency. MOVED BY TAYLOR, SECONDED BY
ZWICKER, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL
READING.*
Responding to Council President Corman's inquiry, Assistant City Attorney
Nielsen clarified that the new ordinance precludes citizens from bringing
dangerous dogs into the City while visiting friends, and that the language "keep,
harbor, or maintain" implies the person in custody or control of the dog. Chief
Administrative Officer Covington added that the ordinance also precludes
dangerous dogs from the City's dog park.
•MOTION CARRIED.
After second and final reading of the above referenced ordinance, it was
MOVED BY TAYLOR, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL. ALL AYES. CARRIED.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY TAYLOR, COUNCIL REFER
CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE RENTON ROTARY CLUB REGARDING USE OF THE
RENTON COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THEIR ANNUAL AUCTION (FEE WAIVER
REQUEST! TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ron Hanson (Renton) shared his experience as a resident of the Fairwood area
and his involvement with the Fairwood incorporation effort. He opined that
the best thing for Fairwood is for it to become a neighborhood of Renton. Mr.
Hanson remarked that a recent survey of area residents indicated that
approximately 28% want to annex to Renton, fewer than 20% want to
incorporate, 13% want to stay unincorporated, and nearly 38% have no
opinion. He noted that the recent incorporation election failed and opined that
an annexation election would also fail. Mr. Hanson also suggested creating a
Fairwood Municipal Corporation to allow residents authority to approve local
land use and zoning issues.
MOVED BY TAYLOR, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ALLOW THE SPEAKER
FIVE ADDITIONAL MINUTES. CARRIED.
Continuing, Mr. Hanson requested further discussions with City officials and
staff and noted that there is a large group of residents in the area who are
willing to help with annexation efforts.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Time:/#7:54 p.m.
Jason A. Seth, Deputy City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
December 7, 2009
RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
December 7, 2009
COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
(Corman)
MON., 12/14 Court Probation Services Briefing;
5:30 p.m. City Center Community Plan
MON., 12/21
MON., 12/28
CANCELED
CANCELED
COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Briere)
MON., 12/14 Brahm and Goranson Appointments to
5:00 p.m. Airport Advisory Committee;
Community Athletics and Gender Equity
(briefing only)
FINANCE
(Persson)
MON., 12/14 2010 Healthcare Management
4:00 p.m. Administrators Contract;
Lease Amendment with King County Metro
for Park and Ride Garage Agreement;
Alternative Public Works Contracting
Processes;
Emerging Issues in Revenue
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
(Parker)
THURS., 12/10
3:00 p.m.
Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket
Item #3 (briefing only)
PUBLIC SAFETY
(Taylor)
MON., 12/14 CANCELED
TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION)
(Palmer)
THURS., 12/10
4:00 p.m.
Portable Tow-Away Signs Placed by
Contractors;
Airport Lease with Bosair, LLC;
Local and Regional Transportation Issues
Update (briefing only)
UTILITIES
(Zwicker)
THURS., 12/10
2:30 p.m.
2009 King County Surface Water Design
Manual Adoption
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