Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet for 10/26/2015 -., CITY OF n n � � AGENDA City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM-Monday,October 26,2015 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall-1055 S. Grady Way 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL 3. PROCLAMATION a) Community Planning Month -October 2015 4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION a) Police Department-Employee Recognition 5. PUBLIC HEARING a) 2015/2016 Mid-Biennium Budget Amendment 6. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 7. AUDIENCE COMMENT • Speakers must sign-up prior to the Council meeting. • Each speaker is allowed five minutes. � • The first comment period is limited to 30 minutes. • The second comment period, later on the agenda, is unlimited in duration. • 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. 8. 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 the October 19, 2015 Council meeting minutes. Council Concur b) Mayor Law appoints Julio Amador,Violet Aesquivel, David Kroeger,Calvin Lyons,and Kimberly Searing to the 2015 Independent Salary Commission. Council Concur IL c) City Clerk submits petition for street vacation for a portion of a right-of-way located in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Ave. N.; petitioner City of Renton (VAC-15-003). (See 10.b.for resolution.J Refer to Administration;set public hearing on 11/16/2015 d) Community Services submits Sunset 8 Duplex Demo project(CAG-13-149 WO#41-15);and requests approval of the project to initiate closeout and authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$12,620.63,and commencement of a 60-day lien if all required releases are obtained. Council Concu� 9. 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) Community Services Committee: Parks Commission Appointment-Mungra 10. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Resolutions: a) CA Zone Density Regulations(Approved via Planning& Development Committee Report on 9/28/2015.J b) Street Vacation Public Hearing(See item S.c.J 11. NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics;visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more information.) 12. AUDIENCE COMMENTS 13. ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA ' (Preceding Council Meeting) 7th Floor Conferencing Center October 26, 2015 Monday, 6:00 p.m. Downtown Revitalization/Redevelopment Update Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISEO LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCE55 CHANNEL 21 To view Council Meetings online,please visit rentonwa.gov/councilmeetings 1 M #3, a) ' Denis Law C I TY O F Mayor � • � � � Mayor's Office roclam.at�on 'Yt�ereas,change is constant and affects all cities,towns, suburbs, counties, boroughs,townships, rural areas, and other places; and `Yl�tereas,community planning and plans can help manage this change in a way that provides better choices for how people work and live; and `Lt�liereas,community planning provides an opportunity for all residents to be meaningfully involved in making choices that determine the future of their community; and `Gl�eteas,The American Planning Association and its professional institute,the American Institute of Certified Planners, endorse this as an opportunity to highlight the contributions of sound planning and plan implementation make to the quality of our settlements and environment;and `Gt�iereAs,this celebration gives us the opportunity to publicly recognize the participation and ' dedication of the members of the Planning Commission and other citizen planners who have contributed their time and expertise to the improvement of the City of Renton; and `GVFterecrs the Cit of Renton has for a fourth consecutive ear been awarded the Governor's � Y , Y , Smart Communities Award, recognizing the hard work and innovation of public and private partners; and `YVFiereas,we recognize the many valuable contributions made by the professional community planners of the City of Renton, Washington and extend aur heartfelt thanks for the continued commitment to public service by these professionals;and Jl�ou�, tFerefore,I, Denis Law, Mayor of the City of Renton, do hereby proclaim the month of October, 2015,to be �ational Community �'lannir� �Vfonth in the City of Renton, and I encourage all citizens to join me in this special observance. In witness wFteteof,I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Renton to be affixed this 26th day of October,2015. .�i�i� Deriis Low, Mayor City of Renton, Washington Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton,Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov AGENDA /TEM #8. a) _ � CITY OF � MINUTES . . . City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM-Monday,October 19,2015 Councii Chambers,7th Floor,City Hall—1055 5.Grady Way CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Law called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM and led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROIL CALL Councilmembers Present: Ed Prince,Council President Randy Corman Armondo Pavone Ruth Perez Don Persson Marcie Palmer Greg Taylor ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT Denis Law, Mayor Jay Covington,Chief Administrative Officer Zanetta Fontes,Senior Assistant City Attorney Jason Seth,City Clerk Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator . Commander Dave Leibman, Police Department PROCLAMATION a) YWCA Week Without Violence-October 19-23,2015.A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring October 19 through 23, 2015 to be YWCA Week without Violence in the City of Renton,and everyone in the community was encouraged to take an active role in supporting all victims so they can lead healthy lives safe from violent and abusive behavior. Mr.Jojo Gaon, Director of Domestic Violence Services of YWCA Seattle,arrived at 7:06 p.m.and accepted the proclamation,thanking Council for its support and shared a success story related to the work that YWCA does in relation to Survivors of Domestic Violence. MOVED BY TAYLOR,SECONDED BY PAVONE,COUNCIL ADOPT THE PROCLAMATION AS READ.CARRIED. October 19, 2015 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 1 AGENDA ITEM #8, a) ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Chief Administrative Officer Jay 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 2015 and beyond. Items noted were: • The City of Renton Neighborhood Program will host a Quarterly Neighborhood Forum on Wednesday,October 21st from 6:00 to 7:30 pm at City Hall,7th floor.Special guest speaker will be Peter Renner,City of Renton Facilities Director,along with a representative from the King County Library System. Updates will be provided on the Downtown and Renton Highlands libraries. • Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in occasional street closures through October 31, 2015. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed on the consent agenda were adopted with one motion,following the listing. a) Approval of the October 12, 2015 Council meeting minutes. Council Concur. b) Mayor Law appointed Ms.Avni Mungra to the youth position of the Parks Commission for a term expiring on 6/1/2017. Refer to Community Services Committee. c) City Clerk recommended adoption of a resolution declaring an emergency for purposes of repairing the sanitary sewer side sewer located at 926 and 930 Edmonds Ave. NE to provide the necessary clean-up to the home at 926 Edmonds Ave. NE to make it habitable. (See below forresolution.J Council Concur. d) Administrative Services Department recommended approval of the reorganization of the IT Division with the conversion of the existing Business System Supervisor position (m26)to an Application Support Manager(m30),with the�T Division absorbing the additional cost of $9,288 during the current biennium. Refer to Finance Committee. e) Police Department recommended approval of an Interagency Agreement with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission to receive$12,700 in grant funds for the purpose of conducting multijurisdictional high visibility traffic safety emphasis patrols to reduce traffic related deaths and serious injuries.Council Concur. f) Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a Transportation Demand Management Implementation Interlocal Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation,to accept funds in the amount of$81,272 for the 2015-2017 Commute Trip , Reduction program. (See below for resolutionJ Council Concur. MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED.CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report approving for payment on October 19, 2015 claims vouchers 342113-342494,4 wire transfers and 1 payroll run with benefit withholding payments totaling$4,808,838Z7 and payroll vouchers including 764 direct deposits and 46 payroll checks totaling$1,620,638.34. , MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY TAYLOR,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE ' COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. � October 19,2015 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 2 AGENDA ITEM #8, a) b) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve the Interlocal Cooperative Agreement to Purchase LiDAR Data with King County and regional partners for an amount not to exceed$12,000. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY TAYLOR,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Resolutions: a) Resolution No.4264:A resolution was read declaring an emergency for the purposes of repairing a sanitary sewer backup at 926 and 930 Edmonds Ave. NE MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY CORMAN,ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED.CARRIED. b) Resolution No.4265:A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation entitled "Transportation Demand Management Imp�ementation Agreement." MOVED BY PALMER,SECONDED BY CORMAN,ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED.CARRIED. Ordinances for second and final reading: a) Ordinance No.5772:An ordinance was read vacating an alley adjoining 555 SW Grady Way between Seneca Avenue SW and Lind Avenue SW(Dale Walker of D&C Investments, LLC, petitioner;VAC 15-002). MOVED BY PALMER,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.ROLL CALL:ALL AYES.CARRIED. b) Ordinance No.5773:An ordinance was read amending Section 1-5-1 of Chapter 5, Council,of Title I(Administrative),adopting a new Chapter 20,entitled "Independent Salary Commission,"of Title II (Commissions and Boards),and amending Section 5-3-1 of Chapter 3, Salaries,of Title V(Finance and Business Regulations)of the Renton Municipal Code, establishing an independent salary commission. MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY PAIMER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:ALL AYES.CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS (Indudes Council Committee agenda topics;visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more information.J MOVED BY P�REZ,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL REFER UPDATES ON NEIGHBORHOOD PICNIC PROGRAM AND RENTON RIVER DAYS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL ADJOURN.CARRIED.TIME: 7:15 P.M. Megan Gregor, Recorder Jason A.Seth,CMC,City Clerk Monday, October 19, 2015 October 19,2015 REGULAR COUNCtL MEETING MINUTES 3 AGENDA ITEM #8, a) Council Committee Meeting Calendar October 19, 2015 October 26,20i5 Manday � 2:00 PM Public Safety Committee, Chair Pavone -Council Conference Room 1. Police Department Staffing 4:00 PM Planning& Development Committee,Chair Corman -Council Conference Rm 1. Docket 1 1 briefing 5:00 PM Community Services Committee, Chair Perez 1. Parks Commission Appointment - Mungra 2. Update on Dog Park CANCELED Utilities Committee, Chair Taylor- Council Conference Room 6:00 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Prince - Conferencing Center 1 . Downtown Revitalization/Redevetopment Update AGENDA ITEM #8. b) �,,.r■�.---- _.. CITY OF ��'lt�'1r1 � . . . . . . , SUBJECT/TITLE: Appointments to 2015 Independent Salary Commission RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur DEPARTM ENT: Executive STAFF CONTACT: April Alexander, Executive Assistant EXT.: 6520 . • . � , ,,,�5,....�,.„�,:,..,:,.���.,�;{-�...:,_�.,. . . ,_._ . , �_ .. _. >.. .,.. _.._ . Expertdtttire RequNred: $IV/A Transfer Amendment: �y $ PI/A Amount Budgeted: $ N/A Revenue Generated: $ N/A Tota1 Proj��t�udget:. � xi��N/A 'City Shar��o��t,pro'�tt: ;,$ N/A . ._ ,� � . _,Y _. .- .�u , .... ..:��z . � ., . ..:��.._�.�r��.w.. .r�,���. �,� :.:�.�..� W , � � • � � Mayor Law appoints the following individuals to the 2015 Independent Salary Commission: Julio Amador Violet Aesquivel David Kroeger Calvin Lyons Kimberly Searing ' Terms expire when the salary review is complete and a salary schedule has been filed with the City Clerk or until determination is made that no salary adjustment is appropriate. : N/A , � • • � � • � Concur with Mayor Law s reappointments. AGENDA ITEM #8. c) ,,'''"""u.`,.. _ , CtTY OF �rltt�rl � � • • . . . � SUBJECT/TITLE: Street Vacation Request: Portion of Right-of-Way in the Vicinity of 300 Rainier Ave. N.; Petitioner: City of Renton (VAC-15-003) RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Administration DEPARTMENT: City Clerk STAFF CONTACT: Jason Seth, City Clerk EXT.: 6502 . • . ,. .,:.., , _ . .. . .. ._,._ , ,, •Expenditure Required: $ N/A ' Transfer Amendment. ` $ N/A Amount Budgeted: $ N/A Revenue Generated: $ N/A Tota1 Pro�ect Budget: . :�;$.�l/A _ City Share Total�rp�ect._, ,$ W�A _.. _ ,_f. ,��.. ,. � • • + • On September 18, 2015 a petition was submitted by Doug Jacobson, Deputy Public Works Administrator- Transportation, representing the City of Renton, requesting vacation of a portion of a right-of-way located in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Ave. N. The Community and Economic Development Department verified the petition documents and reports that 100%of abutting property owners have signed the petition. . A. Petition B. Draft Resolution , � ' • �� • Adopt the resolution setting a public hearing on 11/16/2015 to consider vacating a portion of right-of-way located in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Ave. N., and refer the petition to the Administration for determination and advisability of the vacation and need for retention of easements. { { AGENDA ITEM #8, c) I DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY p �';�f� .'�4,, � �?-R��� &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT �� OO Q� ��-``, M E M O R A N D U M C(TY OF RENTON DATE: October 1, 2015 ��j O 1 2015 TO: lason Seth, City Clerk RECEIVED I FROM: Amanda Askren,Technical &Property Services ��TM c�ER�c�S OFFICE I, SUBJECT: 300 Rainier Ave N-Vacation Petition We have received and reviewed the above reference petition and find it valid. _X More than two-thirds of the abutting property owners have signed the �,I petition. (Approximately 100% of the frontage is represented by '� those who have currently signed the petition.j ', X The petitioner's maps and legal description are sufficient. X The petitione�'s explanation of public benefit is sufficient. ', Please re uest the Cit Council to set a resolution which fixes the time for a ublic I� q Y p � hearing(pursuant to Section 9-14-3 of the RMC). � The request for vacation will realign the irregular right of way on the eastern side of Rainier Ave. The revised alignment has been �eviewed and compatible with the street improvement design. Finally, piease add the following Department File Number to your indexing information. PRM-25-0066 h:\file sys�prm-property services administration\prm-25-street vacations from 1990 and forward\0066-vac-15- 003�350925-verification memo.doc � � � City of Renton � Hv�twua �i tiw#8, c) .`�� �,, r� � PETITION FOR VAGATION OF r�'nT�' RI G HT-O F-WAY , To The Honorable Mayor and CITYOFRENTON Members of the City Council City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way SEP 1 $ 2015 Renton,WA 98057 RECEIVED Dear Mayor and Council Members: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE We,the undersigned property owners abutting a certain portion of public right-of-way,respectfully request the ', vacation of the right-of-way as described on the attached"Exhibit A"and , commoniy known as: ���/r"��n�er TIY'�' �Y O' � '� (Insert closest cross streets and reference the street name,i.e.,NE Bog S[reet from Bicycle ANey to Slalom Avenue NE.) We request a time and place be fixed when this petition will be heard by the City Council. Of the property owners abutting the area of this petition, 1D�9�o�2/3 or more required}of the tineal frontage have agreed and indicated their joining this petition with their signatures below: PROPERTY OWNER(5) � Property Identification Number: � � � � � (�"� � � ,�(Firs[10 digits o/your 12-digit pro�ta�court[numberj� � Signature: r�%y���(�"^'/`^'�v "1 /`I NAME: D��,t�vIRSvV�G�JPs'DYl 1�� � TT��1'll}'!/9�d�—G.I�1/o���t�Yj I � 1 / ADDRESS: �O� s'o✓� Gr�y HIR�/ I ( CITY: ZIP: J�-�ia�r+ %S'0 57 ' � TELEPHONE NUMBER: L/� it� 72�12 T T 7 ' PROPERTY OWNER(5) Property Identification Number: _ _ _ (First 10 diqits o/your 12-digit properry[ax otcount number) ISignature: I NAME: � ADDRESS: I ICI1Y: ZIP: , � TELEPHONE NUMBER: 4�81201U . ; AGENDA ITEM #8, c) I PROPERTY OWNER{5j I Property Identification Number: _ _ _ _ _ _ j (F�rst 10 digits of your 12-digi[property tax account number) � 5ignature: i j NAME: ____ I � ADORE55: � � , _ _—--- i CITY: 21P: TELEPHONE NUMBER: I � PROPERTY OWNER(S) � Property Identification Number: _ _ _ _ _ J _ _ _ _ (Firsf 10 digits of your 12-digit property tax account number) I Signature: I { � � NAME: I ADDRE55: I ICITY: ZIP: I ITELEPHONE NUMBER: I � PROPERTY OWNER(S) I Property Identification Number: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Fint 10 digits of your 11 digif property tax account numberJ Signature: I I NAME: I � iADDRESS: I ( CITY: ZIP: I � TELEPHONE NUMBER: I l PROPERTY OWNER(S) Property Identification Number: _ _ _ � u � /First 10 digits oJ your 12-digit proper[y tax accoun[number) ( Signature: j � NAME: ADDRE55: { CITY: ZIP: � TELEPHONE NUMBER: �x zoia . ( �- AGENDA /TEM #8. c) PETITIONER � NAME: hC11A��,S J�I�D(��1�7I y rr ( COMPANY(if a�cable): G��O���� I ADDRESS: I O�� �y, �/� /N r�lp�' ((/1 t�?.�t VV-�7r anr: ��n zia:ct�0 S`7 � TELEPHONE IVUMBER: �Zy �1� �2,1 Z ..� -� � AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION I,(Print Name/s) � 5 �W �OI� ,declare that I am(please check one): ' 1'he current o er of the property involved in this petition �An authorized representative for the petitioners . � And that the foregoing statements and signatures herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. certify that I kn of or have satisfactory evidence that v�.�AS�p�•��n.Cc�►�signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/herJtheir free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. (Signature Ow er/ epresentative) =-�. ' � _ Notary Public in and for th State of Washington �w�►�� (Signature of Owner/Repre�� �hq�� Q� ON"��� +������i Notary(PrintJ��.� � - �N E L t�_n� �`' t �Y��y • �O �R�, � � My appomtment expires: `1— �� — � S .. . .. S AV�1.�G � � Dated: � �� �5 �'!���-19-,��6'�r; ' - • h�,°�w�s�� N�UiH111 � **SUBMIT PETITION and FILING FEE TO THE CiTY CLERK,7�' FLOOR, RENTON CITY HALL** FOR CITY USE: Le al Descri tion Vacation Area Ma �cinit Ma Public Benefit Ex lanation B P P Y P P ❑ a o 0 �rsizo�o � , AGENDA ITEM #8. c) RAIPTIBR AVffiJIIS NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION DSSCRIPTION THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEA5T QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18 AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, ALL IN TOWNSHZP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, ZN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON DESCR.ZBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCTNG AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 18; THENCE NORTH 88°31'14" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION, A DISTANCE OF 53.09 FEET TO A POINT ON 'I'HE WEST LINE OF THE RENTON AIRPORT PARCEL ACCORDING TO THAT PARTICUI.AR RECORD OF SURVEY RECORDED UNUER RECORDING NUMBER 20000314900001, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF RAINIER AVENUE NORTH; THENCE SOUTH 25°09'S6" EAST, ALQNG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 32.81 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT IN SAID WEST LINE AND 'I'HE POINT�OF BEGINNING. TFiENCE SOUTH O1°45'S7" WEST, CONTINITING ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 265.11 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE, THE CENTER OF WHICH BBARS NORTH 86�Q9'S4" EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY, DEPARTING SAID WEST LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A CLTR.VE TO THE RIGHT, SAID CUItVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 3034.56 FEfiT, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03°43'18" A DISTANCE OF 197.Z2 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°06'48" WEST A DISTANCE`OF 100.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25°04'S6" EAST A DISTANCE OF 2.20 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT IN IN SAID WEST LINE; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 25°04'S6" EAST, ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 33.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL CONTAINS 2,672 SQUARE FEET. SIT(TATED IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. „ ,..•. ...,,,i,��,�, 5RG PAR.TNERSHZP RE�iTON 1�IRPORT `�CE � LAWRENCE M. KNAPP, P.L.S. �Q`Y F� HRH JOB NO. 2012121.02 aQ' � AUGUST 27, ZO15 � pot O 126T3 BIISH, RdED & HITCHINGS, INC. � I 2009 MINOR AVENIIE EAST �h'�L��'27'1'�_ SEATTLE, WA 98102 (206) 323-4194 I- - —. — — - - - - — — — � � � AGENDA ITEM #8, c) I NE i/a, Nw i/a sEc ra a� se i/a, sw �/a sEc �, rrm 23 N, Rc� s �, w.M. � CiTY OF RENT4N 4CEItiC COUNTY WASHINGTON POINS Qf COlAMENCEMENT NB8'31't4"W 2483.39' (7p SEC�ION C4RNER�'�4�4' S3.09' ' — -----`� NORTH LlNE OF SECTlON 18 /r. � te �./ u� (SEE DETAIL ti, SHEET 2 j2) '�,, S25'44'S6"E 33.55' 0 � ''`�--POINT OF BEGINNING �� t 3 d � � ' � ¢ io U O q a� > i z � I � m O � } � Q 3 ', '�� o RENTON AIRPORT � �- _ � � I �S ,i � I ( IN � � h � t M � � � � �"'� {y h '� �f7 LL'1 � � rl � , rI rn i� , � i, h , r i7 G i �1 I V �' � 30 0 i5 30 I � �� , � � � { Iir FEET } 1 1 inoh = 30 fk � �.::..::.::��:.-:::-.�.�.•.;,-,�,r.�....:�,.�.:. ���yCE M.k � p¢ WA � ti Y c�^ � � l � � J08 NO 2012121.02 �- - SCA�E i"=50' � �1673�p .� �Cly�.w^ �' 1(yg8'C}9�54�E(RAO� DFAwN LMK , =._---'---'--'__.____----� CHECKED JMAN 5 / � �7 4� ��'l(,LA� y� SHEfT t j2 aAtE 8/26/t5 r_.............. .........t,.,....,. BUSH, ROED & HiTCHtNGS, INC. RAINIER AVE ROW DEdICATiON' CIVIL ENGINEERS & �ANQ SURVEYORS SRG 2009 MINOR AVl". EAST, SEATTLE. WA 98102 RENTON AIf2PC1RT (206} 323-4144 FA7C (20fi} 323-7135 RENTON KING COUNTY WASNINGTpN 1-900-975-0508 , AGENDA ITEM #8, c) NE 1/4, NW t/4 SEC 78 & SE t/4, SW 1/4 SEC 7, TWP 23 N, RGE 5 E, w.M. CITY OF RENTON KING COUNTY WASHINGTON _ NW 4TH ST � (APPROXIMATE I � NORTH UNE OF SECTION 18 T�—'-� �ATiON) � � / o z �; F / � Z U � W � � j � � Q � I W a C2" i k�' cj � W / ¢ � � � V Q Ya � Z / � � m I a � I �, o I ! Q � 3 � ` � � 0 I f- _ NW 3RD PL � (APPROXIMATE LOCATION) z 0 z c�i 100 0 50 100 � � � -� I W a I ( [N FEET ) a X I �2 S� �: ! inch = 300 ft. r Q a'�ov� v / �_~� � � � wy�P/ I I / Q�'� / � � I ``` / I � '� �2.zo' '..o.�a' LEGEND: — _� � 53.09'�•` . � ' PARCEI BOUNDARY • r' • � u; SEGMENT DIMENSION '• DISTANCE FRO►A SECTION LINE Qo �ira,� TO PARCEL ANGLE POINT �� •'• DISTANCE FROM QUARTER COR TO PARCEL BOUNDARY � v��, •"• COURSE OF WEST TANGENT OF VACTION PARCEL a �� o� ' ��.mnr.�,.:r.,,.,.;.�..�....,�.�, Z � ��N C E M. � 5 0 2.� � °F "' � � � _ : ���� �.� v y 9� ( IN FF.ET ) . � 1 inch = 5 ft. .roe NO 20�2t2t.o2 F ,�C267� ��� —DETA�L— oae,wr, 'LMKO ? / ISfEn� � �7 � = � �AL LA� Y�4 CHECKEo JMH � SHEET 2/2 D�TE 8/26/15 �.__.__..........................w BUSH, ROED & HITCHINGS, INC. ( RAlNIER AVE ROW DEDICATION CIVIL ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS � SRG 2D09 MINOR AVE. EAS7, SEATTLE, WA 98102 RENTON AIRPORT (206) 323-4144 FAX (206) 323-7135 � RENTON KING COUNTY WASHtNGTON i-B00-935-0508 t AGENDA /TEM #8. c) Street Vacation Request 300 Rainier Ave North Tax Parce10723059007 Statement of Public Benefit and Purpose: The City of Renton Airport will be constructing an Aerospace Training Facility on the site of the building previously used as the Renton Chamber of Commerce Office.The eastern edge of the Rainer Ave right of way is irregularly shaped. In order to locate the new building on the property,we are requesting that the eastern right-of-way line by realigned to remove this irregular shape. This new alignment has been reviewed of compatibility with the street improvements under design for this portion of Rainier Ave North,and this new right-of-way allows all the proposed improvements(such as curb,gutter, planting strip and 12 foot wide multi-use trail)to be constructed within the Rainier Ave right-of-way as revised by tis street vacation request. It should be noted that a portion of the existing building,which will be demolished, is located within the right-of way being vacated. � AGENDA ITEM #8. c) CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, SETTING A HEARING DATE TO VACATE A PORTION OF RIGHT•OF-WAY IN THE VICINITY OF 300 RAINIER AVENUE NORTH (VAC 15-003�. WHEREAS, a petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about September 18, 2015, pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35.79, petitioning for the vacation of a portion of right-of-way in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Avenue North, as hereinafter more , particularly described, and the petition was signed by the owners of more than two-thirds (2/3) , of the property abutting upon the street sought to be vacated, and same being described as I follows: � See Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein: [A portion of right-of-way in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Avenue Northj. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That the 16th day of November, 2015, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Renton, King County, Washington, is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the above-mentioned petition for vacating a portion of right-of-way in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Avenue North, which hearing date is not more than sixty(60) nor less than twenty(20) days from the date of passage of this resolution. SECTION II. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of the time and date of this hearing as provided by RCW 35.79.020 and any and/or all persons interested 1 AGENDA ITEM #8. c) RESOLUTION N0. therein or objecting to this vacation may then appear and be heard, or they may file their written objections with the City Clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on the vacation. SECTION III. The City Council has previously obtained an appraisal to determine the fair market value of the airport property and that appraisal should be used to value the property sought to be vacated as it is to be utilized as part of the Renton Aerospace Training Center, and henceforth be part of the airport properties. The City likewise reserves the right to retain an easement for public utility and related purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2015. Jason A.Seth, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2015. Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney R E5.168 5:10/8/15:sc r 2 � AGENDA ITEM #8, c) RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT A RAIZiI$ft 11YSI�iIIB NORT}i RIOAT-OP-W71Y V7IGTZON D$6CRIPTZOA THAT PORTION OP THE NORTHEAST QUARTBR OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18 AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWE3T QLTARTER OF SECTION 7, ALL IN T'OWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE S BAST, WILIJ+►MET'I'B MERIDIAN, TK KING COIINTY, WASHII3GTON DESCRIBED AS FOLLO'AS: COMMENCINC, AT THE NORTH QDARTHR CORNHR OF SECTION 18; THENCE NORTH 88a31'14" WEST, ALONG TFIE NORTH LI1QE OP SAID SECTION, R DISTANCE OF a3.09 FEET TO A POINT Ot� THE WEST LIb'E OP THE RENTON AIRPORT PAR.CEL ACCORDING TO THAT PARTICUI,AR RECORD �F SURVEY RECORDED IINDER RECORDING NtJI+�ER. 20000314900001, RECORDS OF KING COUNT"Y, WASHINGTON, SAID POIMf ALSO BEING ON THE 6AST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINB OF RAINIER AV6NUE NORTH; TNENCE SOUTH 25°04'S6" EAST, ATANG SAID WEST L£NE, A DISTANCS OF 32.81 FEET TQ AN ANGLE POINT IN SAID WEST LINE ANiD THE POZNT OF B£GINNING. THENCE SOUTFi 01�45'57" WEST, CONTINI7ZNG ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCB OF 265.11 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE, TH8 CENTER QF WHICH BSARS NORTH 86�09'S4" EAST; THENCE NORTIiERLY, DHPARTYNG SAID WEST LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVS T� THE RIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 3034.56 FEBT, TFIROUGH A CENTR.AL At3GLE OF 03�43'18" A bI5TANCE OF 197.12 FEET; THffi�ICE NORTH 00°06'A8" WBST A DISTANCE OF 100.9Q f'EET; THBNCE SOUTA 25°04'S6" EAST A DISTANCE OF 2.Z0 FSET TO AN ANGLE POINT IN IN SAID WBST LINE; THENCS CONTINUING SOUTH 25�04'S6" EAST, ALONC� SAID WEST LZNE, A DISTAT]CE OF 33.55 FEET TO THE PC)INT OF BEGINI�IING. PARCEI. CpNTAINS 2,672 SQUARE FEET. SIT[JATED ZN THE CITY OF R3NTON, XING CpLTNTY, WASHINGTON. sRc p�T�i�suzp ��� RENTON AZRPORT `�CE � LAWE2EAICE M. KNAP P. P.L.S. �4y � erix aoe nro. zoL22zi.oa � � AOGIIST 2 7, 2 O 15 �p � Bt?SH, �tbEb & HITCHINCS, ZNC. t �� ��, 2009 MIi�IOR AVENDE EAST Y' '�����y7��� _ SEATTLE, wn 9 e io� ....,... ,,.. , ,. ,., d (10G) 323-4199 3 � AGENDA ITEM #8, c) RESOLUTION N0. NE if4. NW 1/4 SEC 18 !c SE 1/�. StY t/4 SEG 7, rnP 2S v, RGE S E, w.N CITY pF RENTON KING COUNTf WASNINGTO� POINT OF' CQI�NENCENE'NT rv&9'3�`�e'w 249139' (ro sEcr�CN Cor�fS�� pis � 53_09' 7 NO�T1a 1�NE Oi S�Ci�OV 19 � _ {SEE DETAIL ��, '61 SY:ti 2/2; 'm� 525'04'S6'E t 53.55' c � gf � ��i`"'POIKT pF 3tGM�ING 3 � t,� io E- ?v� < S' 4 o� � z w I m 0 � � a 3 ��, ,! RENTON AIRPORT 0 v z i � � I rv r- Q O a - ' w � n Z � � � f �I y e� n� J .� n r 'n ol �' � n� i 30 0 t5 }p �� i ( 1N FEET ) I , 1 lneh a 3� ft � I �� I ' �N G E Ar �. , ,�Q' *� 4 4�,� I � �� � � � �y � .KIH NU T0�71 Z�07 1 aj�)� � � � SCAL 1'�jp. �,�t � tCisTt'� �" �': �N�61)G�54'E�R+►D� � OR,�Mw �YK Y ��4L Ll��� '���� ---_. -• •--------•_-- Ci�ECKco ,A�+r. y 5FiEEF 1/2 0�,+. e/�E/,5 � ----�-- ------- . .,,,,, , BUSH, ROED dc HITCHINGS, INC. RAI��ER AVE RO'N i��DIG�T10N � CIVIL E�CIM1EEr?S & L,AN'J �;1RVEYOR� SRG 2009 NlNOR IIVE. CAS", sC�T'iL: wA a8�oz RENTON AI�FORT (206) J23-4i�4 Fa7t �pp6j 323 7'35 t-80�-935�0509 �•�'dn �+C CO�Hrr W/,SHIHCfpN 4 � AGENDA ITEM #8, c) RESOLUTION NO. NE 1/4, NW �/4�SEC 18 de SE 1/a, $W ��4 $�(; �, TNP 23 N, RCf 5 E, w►1 CTY OF RENTDN kING CDUNTY 'NASHNG?pv � N W 4T}I ST I � _ � I+�?F'RQXREA7_` NOFh{ lINE 6P SECt70N 1g —1 '—� _, �CcanoN? I � � '� / 1 / � z I zV � I W � � } � ( � � �� a � i � •, o I A = w i t a � �.. � } � �4 ( '� r m � `-' I � Q�' p �' � � 4 � > < 1 � �` , � _ _ � �_� � , _ NW 3RD PL " ¢ (APOROXittAT' LGGaTIpN) _"_._'� I _ � N ! � � : Z � ,ioa o so �oo � � � ��__.`� I W � I ( 1N FEET ) � k I c�~ � �; 1 inch = 100 }� �� '� t �a q`^+�' ... / �� ~� �� v � � �ty'`o�� / � � Q4 / � I I / � / � � � z.zo' ..o.r,' LCCENO: — .—) �. 5.3.D9'•`•` � N ' PAR[EC 9CLJNDARY � � �D SE(�MEN( DI►�_NSICN o �ra�• •• fl�57ANQ' fRBM SECTICN �INE $ ����,� FO pARC£: ANGLE F'C1NS ;� "• �ISTANCE FRpU QUAR+Ep CdR T4 PARC£L BOUNOtJtY � u� '�" COURSE pF '/�EST TANG=NT � �,p � VhCfiW1 PARCEI � 'r; 9 ... g i ���NC L 41 rn � 4 2 5 5 w ��� ° ��� '� a o �' � ( IN FEb? 1 n i � i inch - 5 !t. ,q8 r<o 20�2t2i.4� �n ,�am» � -t�E i A l- n4 unr �Lu�o. r c,shv�' S ti�' � Al L� Y� ,GhECKED .nni+ � � S.�IEET 2/2 i O+TE 9lI6/�S ,,,............. .,........ .._ ...._ � / 81JSN, ROEd & H17CNINGS, INC. RAINIER A�IE �Ow �E,tcar�ari CIVI� EhGiN�ERS & LAND SURVEYORS 5RG 2C09 s+ir,OR A��E E�S' SE,�Sr_E, WA 98107 �rt�.TON AlftPD�T � '206) 323 4744 iAx (205) 323 -7135 �NTOn r:ivf. GCt,HTr w�yanG"txv 1-800-535-0509 S AGENDA ITEM #8. d) ..r�'"'��"`. _ ` ClTY OF �rltt�rl � • • � . . . � SUBJECT/TITLE: Project Acceptance: Sunset 8 Dupiex Demo RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur DEPARTMENT: Community Services STAFF CONTACT: Peter Renner, Facilities Director EXT.: 6605 . . . Expenditure Required: i $12;62Q.63 Transf�r Amendment:` $ N/A Amount Budgeted: $ N/A Revenue Generated: $ N/A �To�at Prc�jectyBudget: $350,000 City 5ha�e Total Project: $N/A , � � • � • On May 4, 2015, Council approved the Job Order Contract (JOC) Work Order with Forma Construction Company (CAG-13-149 WO#41-15)to perform the "Sunset 8 Duplex Demo."The Community Services Department is now submitting it for final pay estimate in the amount of$12,620.63. Forma Construction fulfilled the terms of their contract by providing all labor, materials, and equipment to demolish eight four- plex buildings in the Sunset Area Neighborhood. The project was physically completed by Forma on September 1, 2015 and the City has received the necessary information to initiate closeout of this project.The total contract cost was$340,082.34. : A. Final Pay Estimate B. Notice of Completion of Contract � � • � � � • Accept completion of the Sunset 8 Duplex Demo project and approve the closeout of Forma Construction's contract CAG-13-149 WO#41-15; and authorize the final pay estimate in the amount of$12,620.63 after 60 days, subject to receiving the required certifications. � ' AGENDA ITEM #8. d) , !.....�uN�Fua:�Nu. �. ....Mwo�wh ....�....n�vac�wo, . ��r�, �;�, CAG-13-149 _._...����S!rJ����� wo��-�5 ( 9/21/2015 I 4 � Vf.DOOR3 CERTFICATE 1 F0�9Y�Y UI�OER PEWILTY OF PFRJURY TlNT TIE t1EM5 A!D • - - TOTALS LISiED MEREW ARE PROPER pUViOp POI!hNTEPoN.a.MERf7iM01lE OR SLRNCES AGENE�I t�}AME sv�ro nx a�h oF w,�croH.�rc nu�r�u 0000s niar�+Eo on se�s — • -- — - �------ r�wr�o wwe e�+Pnoweu vwrnouroacr�wwma+ari n+e a�uww oF a�. CREED.COLOR►NTIONAL dilpM.SEX OR AOE.7XAT PREYAIUNG WMiES HAVE 6EEN PMO M ACCOROMJCE W17H TE iREFIlE09TMEMEM OR STATE�ENTD Of NIQI7 ON fILE W IfN TE Communlh�Services De rtrnent °�"�°F�"°°R'�o rnusrn�s"s"a�n°v�°°y n�e a�srnu�sr"rgnew� •7 P8 � AND TNAT All 9UB CONiRACTORS MO AR SUPPL�RS NAVE BEHN PAID LE39 EARNED 1055 S.Grddy W8y 6th Floo� RETAI W10E A4 TMEIR PITEfiE3T APPEM�M T1E 1,A8T PAYMENT RECEIVED Renton,WA 98057 PM In Charge: Greg Stroh Forma Job# 14075-41 Cily of Rerdon Job f 41 Contrace ror Sunset 8 Duplex Demo �ocauon: Renton WA 98055 VENQ��OR Ct.AIM/WT FE�RAL TAX ID NO.• � 91-1319904 Forma Construction Co. F„�ro ` ��� "'�,,,, P,,.�,r PO Box 11489 ev: Olympia,WA 98508 � �M*� nn.e: Project Manager �. , :: :.:.` : DE$FRIP'T10K..;.<•::. ' � . ...... .... .. y . .,.. . ._ .'. .. 135. . . . E ... . Totai Eamed to Date - —__ -_-- _ $310.577.48 Plus 9.5% Washin ton State Sales Tax ; __ _ ` - ---- 9 $29,504.86 i Gross Earned to Date $340,082.34 -- -- ---.. Less 0% RBt8if18d Retalned Percentage an Total Amount Eamed Eo DateI $�� ___�Not Including Sales Tax I -- - � � - - --._____........... _ Net Eamed to Date $340,082,34 Less Previously Invoiced $327,461.71 AMOUNT DUE THIS INVOICE ;12,620.63 � - - -----��►�.�.rG1 Y-GL�- -- -- � --– _. _.. ...._._............ ��.� "' � Z��.�.T ___ _ ��TY OF RENTON ___ ��„�,tl. I�r�r��� (���OMMUf�IR91"5i��'f�ES I , �,,,t � OOC.DATE PMTOUEDATE ICURREMDOC NO. IREFOOCNO IVENDORNUMBER I USE IVENDORMESSAGE (U9INUAA�ft M ' WISIkRNUFJI .... .SUd. W'UNR lRl. l:I1Yl .... � REF TRANS O FUND APPEN PNOO .•�JU6�� �3UB�� ORCi IXASS I BUD6 TOWN �PfiOIEGT.� �:9UB�.. .WiO! .. AMOUNT INVGCENUMBER StF COOE O ME7( NDEX '�OBJ�'OB.IECI INDEX ALLOC UWT Aq$ • ... .:..VppJ. .pM115. . 1PPRO�.AFONPAVMEMBY . . . . � DATE .. . . " �� WAqpANTTOTAL WAqHANTlIUAABER WO#14075-d1 Inv!!4 F At xlc � ' AGENDA ITEM #8, d) 8TATE OF WA�IINGTON � APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT ON CONTRACT � CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT. For perlod t►om: 7/30/2015 ro 9/21/2015 Corwracttor: Sunset S Duplex Demo oate: 9/21/2015 �ocaaon: Renton WA 98055 Certineaa roo.: 4 conaacc«: Forma Construction Co. c«,aaecNo.: c,�a-�s���swaa+-�s Orfginsi ConVact Amoimt' 5310,577.48 Net charge in Corrtnct Amourn oo Date: 50.00 Aajusmd Conasa amo�u�t i310,577.48 17EN� : : ".�t.'}ikt11�1,b1.1�'VR4Uk� .'- : �.11'�MRtbV AMVUNF• '7�i F'KF•VIS.!UStX It11�J . ra. tl�1'al� . uklll� EA�QN�b �L�uie�b. • Ihhiblc� � General Conditions a156,525.69 $156,525.69 to0% $145,000.00 511,525.89 2 Site ConsUudion $91,043.43 $91,043.43 i00% 591,043.43 $0.00 3 Concxete 50.00 $0.00 �onrro! $0.00 $O.OQ a Masonry $0.00 $0.00 roNro! $0.00 $0.00 s Metais $0.00 $0.00 *oiv/os 50.00 $0.00 s Wood 8 Plastics $0.00 $O.OQ uororot $0.00 50.00 � Thermal 8 MoisWre Protection $0.00 $0.00 *oryro! $0.00 $0.00 a Doo�s,Wfndows 8 Glass $0.00 $0.00 �oryro! �0.00 $0.00 s Painting&Finishes $0.00 $0.00 t�ryro! $0.00 $0.00 �o SpecialUes $0.00 50.00 �vro! $0.00 50.00 �i Equipment $0.00 50.00 �IDNro! $0.00 $0.00 �2 Fumishings $0.00 a0.� �ororo! $0.00 $0.00 �s Special Construction $63,008.36 $63,008.36 �oo5c $63,Q08.36 50.00 �a Conveying Systems $0.00 $0.00 �oNro! 50.00 $0.00 ts Mechanical $0.00 50.00 #oivro! $0.00 $0.00 is Electrical $0.00 E0.00 �qvro! $0.00 50.00 i� Non Priced Items $0.00 50.00 �avro! $0.� $0.00 �e Changes $0.00 50.00 �vro! � �s Change Ordei#1 $0.00 s0.00 �avro. 50.00 50.00 $o.00 ao.00 *o�vro� $o.00 so.00 SUBTOTAL $310,577.48 E310,577.48 �oox 5299,051.79 $11,525.69 TAX 9.50% SALES TAX $29,504.86 $29,504.86 $28,409.92 51.094•94 TOTAL 5340,082.34 $340,082.34 5327,461.71 $12,620.63 Less Retai�age. 0�6 ......................... ' $0.00 $0.00 � $0.00 NET $340,082.34 5327,481.71 � s12,820.83 Less Previous Paymenb.... $327.461.71 Addidonal Tax 0.00�6 $0.00 i0.00 AMOUNT DUE THf3 ESTIMATE 512,620.63 512,620.83 ?Ns u b c«tlly tlat tlr�a+tr�abr.hwinp mnpq�d MIN IM Mm�nd mdbrr of IM Wwa menYvNd mih�ct Y Aw�d pry�6M hw�IM St�M d Wrhfnpbn. tM amourn nt M�r'AMOUNT DUE TNIS ES7IRMTE' �Forma C , ue on Qq,_ + (c n (Nc�.biAae�n..�) BY � ��1�1 ���I�!��\y___``` \ BY p " " wr 1 `/ � iiav;unare � �-J WO#14075-41 Inv#4 FINAL.xIs Email or Mail to both: Waahington Stete � •* waahinton s FNn� �/ � Depardn�nt of Revanue 3 Departrnent��a11C IhEGsSri9elTEM #8. {./) Public Wwks Section � Co�Vact Ralease PO Box 47474 , + PO 8ox 44274 Olympla WA 98504-7474 Olympia,WA 98504-4272 FAX(360)664-4159 FAX(360)902�6897 PWC�dor.wa.gov ContractRelease�lni.wa gov NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT Contractor's UBI Number: 600.604.493 Date: 10/8/2015 Name&Address of Public Agency Deparhnent Use Only City of Renton Assigned to: 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 Date Assigned: Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below Pro,ject Name I Contract Number I Job Order Contracting Sunset 8 Duplex Demo Affidavit#601075 CAG-13-149 WO 41-15 � Yes ❑ No Descriptio�of Work DonelInclude Jobsite Address(es) Demo eight 4-plex buildings Contractor's Name Telephone Number Forma Construction Company I 360.754.5788 Contractor Address PO Box 11489,Olympia,WA 98508 If Retainage is Bonded,List Surety's Name(or attach a copy) 5urety Agent's Address Date Contract Awarded Date Work Comroenced Date Work Completed Date Work Accepted 5/11/2015 I S/20/201 S I9/1/2015 (7/8/20 t 5 Contract Amount $ 310,577.48 Additions ( +) $ 0.00 Liquidated Damages $ 0.00 Reductions (-) $ 0.00 Amount Disbursed $ 340,08234 Sub-Total $ 310,577.48 Amount Retained $ ' Amount of Sales Tax Paid at 9.500� (If various rates apply,please send a breakdown) $ 29,$(�.$( TOTAL $ 340,082.34 TOTAL $ 340,082.34 NOTE: These two totals must be equa[ Please List all Subcontractors Below: ' Subcontractor's Name: �UBI Number: �Affidavit ID(if known) Thermatech Northwest,Inc. � 601.725.020 I 583130 JM Knelleken Company � 602.632.527 I 599643 ' � I i � � I � I � � � � � FZ 15-038-000 10-20 t 0 REV 31 0020e(10/(U10) Continued on page 2 �I� AGENDA /TEM # 10. a) CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A MORATORIUM ON ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVfLOPMENT WITHIN THE CA (COMMERCIAL ARTERIAL) ZONE, EXCEPT WITHIN THE CITY CENTER COMMUNITY AREA AND FOR PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AND VALID LAND USE APPLICATIONS, AND ESTABLISHING A TERMINATION DATE. WHEREAS, the City has a Designated Regional Growth Center where the City intends to accommodate a significant amount of residential and employment growth because the Growth Center has existing and planned infrastructure to accommodate such growth; and WHEREAS, other areas of the City are increasingly challenged to provide adequate public facilities and services to accommodate high density growth and the City would like adequate time to review the appropriateness of allowing high density away from central areas not associated with the designated Regional Growth Center; and WHEREAS, a draft ordinance has been prepared, at Council direction, revising zoning in the CA Zone; and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission, at its previous meeting, was unable to address the draft ordinance as did not have a quorum present; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission is scheduled to review the ordinance and conduct a.public hearing at its October 21, 2015 meeting; and WHEREAS, first reading of the ordinance is tentatively scheduled for November 9, 2015, with second reading on November 16, 2015; and WHEREAS, under state law, the City has the authority to establish moratoria on accepting applications for development; and 1 AGENDA ITEM # 10. a) RESOLUTION N0. WHEREAS, the City Councii has determined that there is a need for a 60 — day moratorium on accepting applications for residential development within the CA (Commercial Arterial) Zone, except within the City Center Community Area and for previously approved and valid land use applications until the zoning ordinance can be adopted; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals as findings are found to be true and correct in al) respects. SECTION II. The City Council hereby declares a moratorium upon the submission, acceptance, processing or approval of any applications for residential development within the CA (Commercial Arterial) Zone, except within the City Center Community Area and for previously approved and valid land use applications. SECTION III. The interim zoning control set forth herein shall be in effect until December 25, 2015, unless subsequently extended by the City Council pursuant to state law. SECTION IV. A public hearing was held on October 21, 2015. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2015. Jason A.Seth, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2015. Denis Law, Mayor 2 AGENDA ITEM # 10. a) RESOLUTION NO. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren,City Attorney Date of Publication: RES:1683:10/2/2015:scr 3 AGENDA ITEM # 10, b) CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, SETTING A HEARING DATE TO VACATE A PORTION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE VICINITY O� 300 RAINIER AVENUE NORTH (VAC 15-003). WHEREAS, a petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about September 18, 2015, pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35.79, petitioning for the vacation of a portion of right-of-way in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Avenue North, as hereinafter more particularly described, and the petition was signed by the owners of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the property abutting upon the street sought to be vacated, and same being described as follows: See Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein: [A portion of right-of-way in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Avenue North). NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: th SECTION I. That the 16 day of November, 2015, at the hour of 7:00 �.M. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Renton, King County, Washington, is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the above-mentioned petition for vacating a portion of right-of-way in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Avenue North, which hearing date is not more than sixty (60) nor less than twenty(20) days from the date of passage of this resolution. SECTION II. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of the time and date of this hearing as provided by RCW 35.79.020 and any and/or all persons interested 1 AGENDA ITEM # 10, b) RESOLUTION NO. therein or objecting to this vacation may then appear and be heard, or they may file their written objections with the City Clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on the vacation. SECTION 111. The City Council has previously obtained an appraisal to determine the fair market value of the airport property and that appraisal should be used to value the property sought to be vacated as it is to be utilized as part of the Renton Aerospace Training Center, and henceforth be part of the airport properties. The City likewise reserves the right to retain an easement for public utility and related purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2015. lason A. Seth, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2015. Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren,City Attorney RE5.1685:10/8/15:scr 2 AGENDA ITEM # 10, b) �' RESOLUTION NO. I EXHIBIT A �rtts� �►vsrrvs xoa�rx RIOST-OP-WJ►Y V]1GTION D$SCRIPTZOA' THAT POR^sION OP THE NORTHEAST QUARTSR OF THE NORTHWEST QLFARTER OF SECTZON 18 AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTSR OF THS SO[7THWE3T QLTARTER OF SECTION 7, ALL IN TOWNSHZP Z3 t�20RTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, TI� KING COQNTY, WA9HIIvGTON DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNBR pF SECTION 18; THENCE NORTH 88"31'14" WEST, ALONti TIiE NORTH LI1QE OF SAID SECTION, A DISTANCE OF �3.09 FEET TO A POINT Qt� THE WEST LIh'E OP THE RENTON AIRPOt2T PARCEL ACCORDSNG TO THAT PARTICULAR RECORD OF SURVEY RECORDID Ut1DER RECORDING NiJI�ER 2a000314900001, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASNINGTON, SALD POINT ALSO BEING ON THE SAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINa OF RASNIER AV6NUE NORTH; THENCE SOUTH 25°04'S6" EAST, AIANG SAID WEST LINE, A DZSTANCB OF 32_81 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT ZN SAIU WEST LINE F�ND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE SOUTH 01"45`57" WEST, CaNTINIIING ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCB OF 265.3.1 FEET Td A POINT OF' CURVE, THB CENTER OF WHICH HBARS NORTH 86�09'54" EAST; THffi�]CE NORTtiE12LY, DHPARTYNG SAID WEST LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVB TO THE RIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIIIS OF 3034.56 FEHT, THROUGH A CENTRAL A23GLE OF 03°43'1B" A nI5TANCE OF 197.12 FEET; TH�10E NORTH DO°06'A8" WE3T A DISTANCE OF 100.40 FEET; 'PE3BIVCE SOUTH 25 0 04'S6" EAST A DISTANCE OF 2.ZO FSET TO AN ANGLE POINT IN IN SAID WBST LINE; THENCB CONTINLfING SODTH 25�04'S6" EAST, ALONC3 SA2D WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 33.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF' SEGIPJIBING. PARCEL CONTAINS 2,672 SQUARE FEET. SITiJATED IN THE CITY OF R3f3TOPi, XING COLiNTY, WASKINGTON. '�� ,,u;;,;;, SRG PARTNERsxZF REBTI'ON AIRPORT G�10E � LAWREAtCE M. KNAPP, P.L.S. �Q3' sax �os rro. z�i2zzi.oz � �q A�GUST 27, 2015 ' ;� rp � �2s77 $iTSH, F'tbEb d� HITCHINGS, ZNC. � � / � 2009 MIHOR AVEI3IIE EAST �'���fl�ry?/�� SEATTLE, WA 98102 .,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,_,, r. � t10G) 323-4144 3 AGENDA ITEM # 10, b) RESOLU710N N0. NE 1/4. NW 1/4 SEC 1B !c SE 1/s, $1Y t/4 SEG 7. ThP 21 V, RGC 5 E, W.0 CITY pF R£NTOiM KING COUNIY wASHIN�7pN POINI Of CO�HfNCENFNT N89'3t tt'w 24g3.39' (TO 5ECnCrv COR�vFq�" p�4 NORT'� �INE OF S�CTipV 19 57_09' 7 � ` (SEE DEIA�L Wr, �6 5'f`tT 2/2i mi. 525'04'S6"E 4 .S3.SS' a � ${ �' P01�T Qf akGIN\ING 3 � tr.i �o f- � C � d o` � z W I m 0 � � < � ��,. � RENfiON AfRPORT U � � � � I rv � Q o a - " w � � �- � � z n a� � � �� s N �' II( J m %n r 'n �I �� * ' ` nl t� � 30 p t9 }4 �.. � _� S �N �sr ) I i m�h e ao n � � ���CE Af �r�� ( 3� °t '� I 4 ,tii. f v tir � } ` � N � � .�uo Tpi7+2�07 � _���� � '�I SCAL£ t_�`,�• S1L�" ' ,N86'Dfl'Sa'E(R+►6) . OR�� WN � / ' ' """�"""""'" "_ �1�C l�� y�l� ' CNELNCO JLk ., .._ � SkEEF 1/2 0'�SL 8/?E/�5 BUSH, ROED dc H17CHINGS, INC. RAiNIER A1�E RO'N ��D�C�TION ` CIVII� ENCIM1tE�S & I,AN'� SJRVEYOR� SRG 2009 NINOR AVE. CAS-, S(AT'T�_ WA 98i02 RENTON AI�FORT (206) J23-41�4 �aF ;2p6j 3�3 �'J5 . 1-BOD-933-0509 r�`+'UN KyuC C01.Hrv w+154�nCfpN 4 AGENDA 1TEM # 10. b) RESOLUTI(JN NO. NE 1/9, NN' ��4 SEG 18 de SE 1/4. SW �/4 $�I; �, TNP 23 N, RCf .`s E. W�1 �•fv pF ftENTON K1NG C�UNTY WASH NGTpV � N W 4TN ST I � � (+�?PROXR/.A7�` N6RTF{ �INE Oi' SEC�tON �E � —� � _ LCGATIQN) I —� / � i Z /. � � � � � W � I a ? � I � �� I � < a / � = W i < OK x � Z � < / > I � ` I f � `_ O � ( 4 � � � � < i I + V ( � — — O NW 3RD PL � (APPROxikAT- IGG,�T10N} _____� — ^- � � � � N � z < ,� o So ,00 � ; � �'..`"__"'=� 4� ( W � � "1 � tN reer � �� � a� � ! inch = 100 ft n' �a 4•J �/ v / �Z to. � v I � $�u�'o�� ! � ! QS'� � 1 � � � / 1 � 2 20' �� ..0.?1' .,� �( ,•, �%..1.09'... LCCENO: � �, ` — • PARCEC BCAJNDAR7 ` � �to SECaMEN1 OIAt�NSICrv � Ja�. '• D�STANLZ FRt)Ad SECTICN IINE g ���,� TO P�RCE_ ANG4E t'LvtiS �t., ••• 615TANCE FF4W OWRFEp COH T4 PARCEt 80UNOfJtY ;� J� '•'• COURSf OF '/IEST TANG�HT � �,p OF YhC tfQN PARCEL �� `r; ..,.:cr:::.: g i �NCL M r 5 0 2 5 5 ���o� "' `� � y y A � n % ( IN FEET ) � 1 mch - 5 !t. JOB �<0 2o�2t2I.C•� �n ,Q,am» � -DE i A L- 04 wu 'Lu�o. � c,s-E� S , � 5 � GtiECI(ED .�ul. AL LA� v� �/ , :�.�IEET 2/2 ��?f o/'�EJ�S ! �' ----.......... ...... ..... ..._ B1JSN, ROEd & H17CNINGS, INC. RAINIER A'/E a0w �E�tCkT?QN CIVII. Ef�GINf FRS & LAND SURVEYORS 5RG ' 2C09 L1�NOR AYE EAS� 5EASttE, WA 98IOI �ri�:7�N Alh'Nn�7 ' '206) 323 s�aq r�x (2os) 3a3 7i35 � 1-800-535-0508 aEMTpr� �riG GCINrv w�yanG"ar � 5 -�''''�`- CITY OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT —�Renton � M E M O R A N D U M DATE: October 26, 2015 TO: Ed Prince, Council President Members of the Renton City Council FROM: Denis Law, Mayor Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer SUBJECT: Administrative Report In addition to our day-to-day activities, the following are some items worthy of note for this week: � The Department of Natural Resources and the city's Parks Divisions are partnering in a joint project to enhance the shoreline and upland habitat of Bird Island. Located at Gene Coulon Memorial Park, this area has suffered erosion over the years. A part of this project will include removing a small portion of the boardwalk, and extending a new boardwalk into a loop system that will include interpretive signage and seating areas. DNR is funding and leading the project and will also use Washington Conservation Corp crews to remove invasive plants from the area. The city's Park crews will be assisting with the installation of temporary irrigation. The land work will be completed in 2016 and the in-water work and completion of the project will be summer/fall 2017. • Public Works Maintenance Services workers Kip Braaten and Rob Blackburn will be competing in the state APWA ROADEO competition Thursday, October 29 in Yakima. During last year's state event Mr. Braaten qualified for the national competition where he placed 3rd out of 55 entries in the loader obstacle course and 28th in the truck event. � Preventative street maintenance,traffic impact projects, and road closures will be at the following locations: ✓ Monday, October 26th through Friday, October 30th, approximately 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Intermittent lane closures both directions of Taylor Ave NW between Renton Ave. 5 and the Renton city limits for repaving of failed areas of asphalt. Questions may be directed to Patrick Zellner at 425-766-6181. ✓ Monday, October 26th through Friday, October 30th, approximately 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Intermittent lane closures all directions of Houser Way N at N 8th St for installation of pavement patches. Questions may be directed to Patrick Zellner at 425-430-7400 or 425-766-6181 (cell). ✓ Monday, October 26th through Friday, October 30th, approximately 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. No parking will be permitted and intermittent water shutoffs will take place in areas along Main Ave. S between Bronson Way S and Jones Park for transfer of water lines to a new � Ed Prince,Council President Members of Renton City Council October 26,2015 Page 2 larger system. Advance notice of water shutoffs will be provided to impacted residents and businesses. Questions may be directed to Gregg Seegmiller at 425-430-7400 or 425-766-2884 (cell). ✓ Monday, October 26th through Friday, October 30th, approximately 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The two east lanes on Main between 2nd and 3�d will be closed for water main improvements while the west lane will be open for traffic flow. Questions can be directed to on-site inspector Pat Miller at 206-794-6162. ✓ Monday, October 26th through Friday, December 4th, approximately 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Westbound lane closure on 156th Avenue SE, between SE 144th Street and SE 6th Street, due to installation of sewer main. Questions may be directed to Mark Wetherbee at 206-999-1829. ✓ Monday, October 26th through Tuesday, December 15th, approximately 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Intermittent lane closures both directions of Chelan Ave SE between SE 2nd PI and SE 4th PI for installation of storm drainage pipe and structures. ✓ Monday, November 2nd through approximately August 31, 2016. Logan Avenue North between N 6th St and Airport Way will be closed 24/7 to all southbound traffic during construction of the Logan Ave Improvement Project, Southbound Logan Ave N traffic will be rerouted along Park Ave N to Bronson Way and 5 2nd St. Questions may be directed to James Wilhoit at 425-430-7319 or via email at jwilhoit@rentonwa.gov. For updates visit the project web page at http://rentonwa.gov/living/default.aspx?id=8026. Agenda Item No.: � RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUDIENCE COMMENT SIGN-UP SHEET (Page 1) CITIZENS MUST PROVIDE NAME AND ADDRESS IN ORDER TO BE CONTACTED OR TO BE A PARTY OF RECORD WHEN APPROPRIATE DATE: l� I�� ��� PLEASE PRINT 5 Minute Time Limit t � 1 5 Name: Name: Address: Address: / City: Zip Code: City: Zip C . Email: Email: Topic: Topic: / 2 6 Name: Name: Address: Addr s: City: Zip Code: ity: Zip Code: Email: � Email: Topic: / Topic: �� 3 7 Name: Name: Address: / Address: Cit Zi Code: Ci Zi Code: Y� P / tY� P Email: Email: / Topic: / Topic: 4 8 Name: Name: Address: / Address: City: Zip Code: � City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: I, (CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE) J (Continued from Reverse Side- Page 2) RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUDIENCE COMMENT � SIGN-UP SH�EET � CITIZENS MUST PROVIDE NAME AND ADDRESS IN ORDER TO BE CONTACTED OR TO BE A PARTY OF RECORD WHEN APPROPRIATE PLEASE PRINT 5 Minute Time Limit 9 13 Name: Name: Address: Address: / City: Zip Code: City: Zi ode: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: / 10 14 Name: Nam • Address: dress: City: Zip Code: / City: Zip Code: Email: �� Email: Topic: � Topic: 11 �� 15 � Name: Name: Address: / Address: City: Zip Co . City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: / Topic: 12 16 Name: Name: Address: / Address: "�: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE APPRpVE� COMMITTEE REPORT C'T Y C� NC�I n October 26, 2015 Daf� � � , �ar K5 Con1Wl�fj l(7f� Appointment � (October 19, 2015) � The Community Services Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation to confirm Mayor Law's appointment of Avni Mungra to the Parks Commission in the youth position for a term expiring June 1, 2017. � , \ Ruth Per z, Chair ' � ��/�'7�/< , -����2� Marcie Palmer, Vice Chair � �/� � Randy Corman;�lVlember � STAFF RECAP COUNCIL MEETING REFERRALS 10/26/2015 MOTIONS REFERRED TO ADMINISTRATION: None. Other Requests: Council President Prince requested that the Council elections be moved to the first meeting in November. -Seth MOTIONS REFERRED TO COUNCIL COMMITTEE: None.* *The consent agenda items were adopted as presented. s � CITY OF �� �� � MINUTES City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM-Monday,October 26,2015 Council Chambers,7th Floor, City Hall—1055 S. Grady Way CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Law called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM and led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Councilmembers Present: Ed Prince,Council President Randy Corman Armondo Pavone Ruth Perez Don Persson Marcie Palmer Greg Taylor ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT Denis Law, Mayor Jay Covington,Chief Administrative Officer Alex Tuttle,Assistant City Attorney Megan Gregor, Deputy City Clerk Chip Vincent, Community&Economic Development Administrator Iwen Wang,Administrative Services Director Terry Higashiyama,Community Services Department Administrator Jamie Thomas, Fiscal Services Director Jennifer Henning, Planning Director Chief Kevin Milosevich, Police Department Officer Rob Ylinen,Police Department Commander Katie McClincy, Police Department October 26 2015 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES , 1 PROCLAMATION Community Planning Month-October 2015.A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring the month of October 2015 to be"National Community Planning Month" in the City of Renton,and all citizens were encouraged to join in this special observance. Planning Director Jennifer Henning accepted the proclamation,thanking the Mayor and Council for their support,and recognized the hard work of the Planning staff members. MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY PALMER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE PROCLAMATION AS READ. CARRIED. SPECIAL PRESENTATION Police Department-Employee Recognition. Chief Milosevich recognized Officer Rob Ylinen's achievements for being selected as the Washington State Officer of the Year from the Veterans of Foreign Wars(VFW), and expressed appreciation for his outstanding contributions to the department.Judy Leu from VFW recognized Officer Ylinen and presented him with a plaque commemorating the award.Officer Ylinen accepted the plaque with appreciation. PUBLIC HEARING 2015/2016 Mid-Biennium Budget Amendment.This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Law opened the public hearing to consider the 2015/2016 mid-biennium budget amendment and related legislation. Fiscal Services Director Jamie Thomas reported that the City's mid-biennium budget amendment incorporates: • Updates to General Fund revenue projections with changed conditions. • Housekeeping adjustments to incorporate prior Council actions. • Service change proposals to reflect business activity and Council priorities. Additionally,to reflect the above changes, Ms.Thomas reported that Council will need to set a property tax levy for 2016, adopt the budget amendments,and provide two temporary interFund loans for capital activities. Ms.Thomas further outlined the preliminary 2016 Property Tax Levy projections and explained adjustments regarding sales tax, utility taxes,development fees, Real Estate Excise Taxes,and State Shared Revenue.She followed with a summary of the total proposed General Fund Revenue Adjustment and explained reasoning behind the requested changes including staffing changes,contract adjustments/expenses,grant funded expenses,transportation projects, electricity savings, healthcare insurance premium savings,and a transfer to the Capital Improvement Fund Property Acquisition.She also explained that there are minimal long term impacts on the general fund balance.Additionally, budget adjustment requests are being made regarding non-general fund adjustments to the leased facilities fund, municipal capital fund,and to align the budget with the 2016 Transportation Improvement Plan. October 26,2015 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 2 Concluding, Ms.Thomas reported that the 2015/2016 Biennial Budget amendment is $28,522,952 for an amended total of$598,225,450 over the biennium. She stated that the proposed legislation will be presented for adoption at the next Council Meeting. Questions were raised regarding projected budget deficits in 2019 and beyond. Ms.Thomas indicated the gap is attributed to slower revenue growth starting in 2018 that is partially due to the sunset of the annexation sales tax credit. Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington added that the Administration will examine and develop balancing options as part of 2017/2018 biennial budget process. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Chief Administrative Officer Jay 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 2015 and beyond. Items noted were: • The Department of Natural Resources and the Ciry's Parks Divisions are partnering in a joint project to enhance the shoreline and upland habitat of Bird Island. Located at Gene Coulon Memorial Park,this area has suffered erosion over the years.A part of this project will include removing a small portion of the boardwalk,and extending a new boardwalk into a loop system that will include interpretive signage and seating areas. DNR is funding and leading the project and will also use Washington Conservation Corp crews to remove invasive plants from the area.The City's Park crews will be assisting with the installation oftemporary irrigation.The'land work'will be completed in 2016 and the'in-water'work and completion of the project will be in the summer/fall of 2017. • Public Works Maintenance Services workers Kip Braaten and Rob Blackburn will be competing in the state APWA ROADEO competition Thursday, October 29 in Yakima. , • Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in occasional ', street closures through October 31, 2015. CONSENT AGENDA I /tems listed on the consent agenda were adopted with one motion,following the listing. a) Approval of the October 19, 2015 Council meeting minutes. Council Concur. b) Mayor Law appointed Julio Amador,Violet Aesquivel, David Kroeger,Calvin Lyons, and Kimberly Searing to the 2015 Independent Salary Commission.Council Concur. c) City Clerk submitted petition for street vacation for a portion of a right-of-way located in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Ave. N.; petitioner City of Renton (VAC-15-003). (See below for resolution.J Refer to Administration;set public hearing on 11/16/2015. d) Community Services submitted Sunset 8 Duplex Demo project(CAG-13-149 WO#41-15);and requested approval of the project to initiate closeout and authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$12,620.63,and commencement of a 60-day lien if all required releases are obtained.Council Concur. MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED.CARRIED. October 26, 2015 RE6ULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 3 UNFINISHED BUSINE55 a) Community Services Committee Chair Perez presented a report recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to confirm Mayor Law's appointment of Avni Mungra to the Parks Commission in the youth position for a term expiring June 1,2017. MOVED BY PEREZ,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Resolutions: a) Resolution No.4263: A Resolution was read adopting a moratorium on accepting applications for residential development within the CA(Commercial Arterial)Zone,except within the City Center Community Area and for previously approved and valid land use applications,and establishing a termination date. MOVED BY CORMAN,SECONDED BY PAVONE,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED.CARRIED. bj Resolution No.4266:A resolution was read setting a hearing date to vacate a portion of right- of-way in the vicinity of 300 Rainier Avenue North (VAC-15-003). MOVED BY PALMER,SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED.CARRIED. NEW BUSINE55 See attached Council Committee meeting Calendar. ' MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL ELECTIONS MOVED TO NEXT WEEK'S(il/2/2015)AGENDA.CARRIED. ADIOURNMENT MOVED BY PERSSON SECONDED BY PRINCE COUNCILADJOURN.CARRIED. ► , TIME:7:43 P.M. � r Jason , eth,CMC,City Clerk Megan Gregor, Recorder Monday,October 26, 2015 October 26,2015 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 4 ,Council Committee Meeting Calendar October 26, 2015 .:,::.,.. :...K,=.�.- e..� ,_we.}�.,,..,� ? .,.a.,_�;,.�,,. . _�obgr 2(,,#4I5���w'���#':��"j� s, �b;��'���s� ^.�a,.�: ,�d�.� ,�,,,,,a,:��r��,:t�_5,�.+��� 't'��, . _ d 'Ry�Yt` 'r�'" 'd' c'e 4 `� f yyf - �E(ESC�c1�/ '' ,, . .. CANCELED Transportation Committee, Chair Palmer �_..� , � ,_,,. : November 2�°�i�i'� . � ��r�a,4 , ,�s , ,, w , 4 = � � x y �` �� � y �.� '�IICUCifC�By , .. . CANCELED Public Safety Committee, Chair Pavone 5:00 PM Finance Committee, Chair Persson - Council Conference Room 1. Vouchers 2. Information Technology Division Reorganization 3. Emerging Issues in Revenue Streams 5:30 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Prince - Council Chambers 1. Mid-Biennium Budget 2. Lodging (Hotel/Motel) Tax Update/General Economic Development Update , T��N SHEET ETIN�► - MQ � ovN��� ME . . - RE�u�-'�'R � ,�;s �,� Y����.° ,. � . '� �T 'L 2,��� ��°"' � �� � � ,, nir�g N�R � { �) �' lennifer Hen ����:.,Y CpUMCiI ADOPT �� � � . 015_, Ty{E N ,, ., MpTiO � . ��oper 2 � `" �yionth- PROC� �am►e Thom�s Y munity Pianr►ing A�READ Wang . p,T10N Com � iwen ,31 ' ' . pROCLAM �pUNCiI GONCUR � ent. TO CIOSE THE ', Budg'�t Amendm EARING Megan Greg�r N�A . 2015/2Q16 M�d-8iennium PUBLIC H • '', Council Concur �wen V�+ang � �) PUBL►C eeting m�nutes. ----" April Alexander HEAR�NG 2015 Council m Sand�We�r , ApprO�al of the October 19, Council Conc�r '� u�y��'�a '"' pmanda Askren � CONSENT „ m�dor,Violet Aesq Searing tO Seth g.a) ointed lulio A an�Kimberty lason �oug 1acobson RGENDA ,�aYar Law aPP K�mberiY Searin�,, R,�{�r to • CONSENT Kroeger,Caivcn Lyons, missian. o��on of a g,b} endent Sa�ary GO'r {pr a p p��rrinistration; AGEN�a the 2015�ndep, et+tion for street vacation N � S�t pubiit hearinB W a�n�r itted P uicinitY of 300 Rainier Av�� 1 1�t���5 pi�ne ��ty Clerk subrn �p� / • CONSENT located in the 15-�3�, peter Renner right-of-waY VA�- Councii Cancur �'�� AGENDA petitioner City of Renton l e� lex Dem°Pr°� ect �tted Sunset 8�upro���of the proa gervices subm ue�ted app a te in the ama ' �QrY,r�,unitli 15 �and req estima -""'�N;gashiy ._.-----'" CpNSENT 13-1q9 WC�#41- � for fina�p y ��en if all _,_. '`'� Terry (�AG- authorization e�t of a 6Q'daY A�yr��Aiexander $'d� pGENDA �ammencem . Sand�We1r to initiate ci�$e 520 63,and �Qunci►Ca��ur. arnount of$12� Councii Concur. �repa� re obtained• erez presentes� req�ired releases a ittee Chair P Services Com►r recomm�n�at1O��arks ------- Corr„�,unitY the staff�ni Mungra ta the 1e Mathias UNFINISNED m�nding�Oncurrence�n e�t of A iring lune 1� �t Ang � recom or�aw's app°intm Ch�p ubia `�'a� BUSINE55 sition for a term eXp Cil A�OPT 7udith 5 conf�rm MaY�n the Youth P� COVN Stephanie RarY Comm�ssion do ting a THE RESO�UTION 2017• was read a p AS pRESENTED Sandi WQ1r 4263: A Resolution for residential eXcept .� Resolutian No• ting appiicatians eriai�Zone, � RESOLUTIONS on accep ���Qmmercia�A�'for pfe��ausiY 14 a} rnoratarium W`th�n the Area and . develop►'nent �ommunity estabiish�ng a . Cit Center ����t�ons,and within the y�alid land u�e app --"—� �pproved and - _ term�n�t'on date. .......�'"-. �_--—_ da PSk�e� P�`an ,aGobsor So�Setn poug w e�r vN�"App oN �a ,�a�MedZeg�a�` date '�NE R�S��U'f a heaC�n� S�N��D �a5on 5eth n Wa5 Kea��n tV°{3�4�aiNet PS vN�����N�vR P reSO��t,�aY�ri the��c C� ior No•�26�0{tiBht�O{.W nc`,e`e�,a,�s rn°�ed �esolut a P°rt�o'� 15_pp31� �r,C°`� R�S��U��ON`' to va��e No�,h l��'S�`anded bY e�da• ve 1p.bl 5 Mo�edaWeek�5�11I212�151a N�W gU5iNE5 ta nex 11.a1 , `\ \ r. �' , � °�r�:*a.,,�ac ,:: Uctober 26, 2015 i - Biennium B t Am u e en ment � g ���. � . t �: � � � � � � �� � . t ... ��,. �a . r : �� � � ��� � � , _ .._ .�,.t� _ s�� _ �- _ ����. � .� � �,���k. �., _���,. , � � ��, w,��. c Update General Fund revenue projections with changed conditions. � Make housekeeping adjustments to incorporate prior Council actions. c Proposed service changes to reflect business activity and Council priorities. c� Actions r i r • e u ed to reflect the chan e. a g . Set property tax levy for 2016. � Adopt budget amendments. � Provide 2-temporary interfund loans for capital activities. , � , . . t • , Pr ert Tax op y F .� _� ,� ... �� .:`�,c ��,r ��J 5 . a � , , � � ���,a � a�,,: �..�. �z �� � _ . �. -��� ��,�»,�.��:* ��,�r�,�� � �,� ,....� ■State law allows cities to �% Chg Budget —f—Actual/Projected increase base property tax levy o �o.o �� z5 io � by the lower of inflation ���° ! (September IPD) or 1 %. o � $38� �! Zo ro - $36.0 ■Should the IPD falls below 1 %, - $34.0 large cities may levy the full 1 % 15°i° �.y - $32.0 if their councils find there is a � Q°! S3o.o "substantial need" to do so to 1oro � 6% preserve city services. 4o . - S2s.o � "/0 4��n J!1/ �n� 5/0 �/0 3% ,�, ..,.� 2% - $26.0 ■The September IPD published by BEA shows 0.25% year over o�i - $24.0 year increase. - $22.° -s°io -?°=- $20.0 ■Based on the current and � � o .� N M � �, � 0 0 � g � � � � � � � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 projected funding needs of the N N N N N N N N N N N City, staff recommends Council to take action to allow the base 2016 property tax increase by 1 %. Preliminar 1 Pr rt o e Ta x L y p y evy . � .�- � �� . � � � � e � ry . .� � . . .� z . � :a . , � � � _ .� � . � , �� . � �� �� � f� _. �._�Y. .t . ��.�, ��,�:.. , . �_��, _._. 2015 Base Levy $35,761 ,730 1 % Increase 357,617 2016 Base Levy $36,1 19,347 % Change from 2015 Base Levy 1 .00% . .. . ._ , .,, ., . , , „ ,..... ,,., ... , .. ,, 2016 Base Levy $36,1 19,347 New Construction 397,414 * Annexaction 1 ,322 2013 Correction, Final Installment 619,061 ReLevy Prior Year Refunds 76,928 * 2016 Total Levy $37,214,072 2015 Actual Levy $36,477,527 , , .„.,,,.,,. ..,,..,.,,.. _ ., ..... .. • % 201.,6_Tota.l ,Excl,ude ,,,,*,, ,,.Items/,2,01_5 Actual , 0„72 .., ,, . * Per RCW 84.55.120 these items are excluded from the % increase calcuation. . . , . " t r . I T x a es a � �� _� �_�� � �_ .� ■2015 collection is expected to be 7.5% above 2014 and � % Change YOY —t-- Budget --�—Actual/Projected 4% above budget. 20% i��� 30 0 ■ onstruction sector grew by 5 � 27%, followed by auto sales 10� 9% Qo, 10% 8% - $25 and service sectors at 10% 5/ 4% 20, 4% - $20 each. General retail and - � wholesale combined grew by o/ ��—� --- $15 6% from last year. These � _1�0 0 g rowth a re offset by -S � "4� - $10 decrease in manufacturing -10/ and miscellaneous sales. -15% $S -13% ° $0 ■2016 projection is revised -20% upward based on the higher 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2015 estimates lus an P , ove ra I I 4% g rowth f rom 2015 level. tilit Tax y es , � . � u � :� � �� ,. . � � t _ . ar�� �.. n �. _ __.�°`��,��:� � �'�� `�i�����, � �����r��-,r��,�,�� �. , . ��.��� Utility taxes are expected to underperform original budget by �� Change Budget �—Actual/Projected 3% in 2015 and 4% in 2016. 2o°�a 19% $1� Downward adjustments are made ��•� •""""'� $552k in 2015 and 702k in 2016. Zs�o ' '� - $16 12% 10% - $15 Reductions are in electric and 10% o;o natural gas utility taxes by $650k� 6� 6�� - $14 year due to much milder winters in 5/° 2% - $13 recent years, and in cellular utility - o% tax due to the service providers ���° � - $12 separating data charges from 5a� _2�� �o�� voice which allows them to reduce S�o - $11 taxable revenues. -10% $10 lD I� 00 Ql O r1 N M � 1.f1 lD O O O O � � .--i �-+ � � � These reductions are artiall o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 p y N N N N N N N N N N N offset by increases in city operated utilities and franchise garbage utility taxes. . � , . ' i ' • Devel m nt F op e ees ���'� �� � :� .�� _. ,.x=.,.� . .n. �.. . , �.� .. �, , .. � _ _ ,�.a ; �����: � _�. ,a� ���� � � � .,, � s , � � ��� �,: -� � •�� �� '��`����. �, ■ YTD development service fees have exceeded budget � �o Chg �Budget --E—Actual/Projected projection by 20% and the 4oi S�.o same period last year by 22%. 30% 27% 22% 22% � - $6.0 ■ We expect development 2o°io 18°�° ��°,� '�°,� 8% - $5.0 service fees to exceed budget 100�0 4% __�_ by $825k in 2015 and $480k - -11% a� __ _ _ _ - �.o in 201 b. -" -10% - $3.0 ■The increased level of -20°i� -21%- - $2.0 development activities also -3o�io required staffing adjustment. - S1.o -40% The department is proposing to -40�0 add overall 4 FTEs and -50�� So.o 0 0 o g � � � � � � � upgrade reclass 4 positions. 0 0 0 0 0 o a o 0 0 0 i R I E ta t Ex i T x R E ET ea s e c se a � � � �� _ � __ _ � . �� .� . . . . . � � . � e , � ,� � � . � . �. .� � � ■ YTD REET collection is �% Chg --f—Budget fActual/Projected approximately the same as last year and 10% above budget. 100�0 $6.5 s1% soro - $6.0 ■We anticipate REET collection - $5.5 to end the year $400k above 6oro 3 0�0 � 43% - $5.0 budget in 2015. �o�o �: � - $4.5 ■REET is restricted for capital 2oio - $4.0 2% 3% purposes and is currently used oio � - $3.5 to fund General Governmental - S3.o -Zo�ro � Capital and Debt Service. h - $2.5 - /o �"_ � -24° -23% -40'�0 - $2.0 -60% -45% $1.5 `� o o �' � � � � � � ,`-° 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N tat h r R n e a e eve ues � . � ���� _ .. . r _ : ��� :�.n � ���� :.. ..�.- 5 - '°�� .. u ��. .� �. �� t' 4� E �a i > -' ,��m, ! r�m�dS�.m�i �.� :"�' � S^..�. ��.:- 'Isi!S�'� "is~ I ' �'vk�'dliri. �,�`�T �b .�'i ' ` J r n�. ' ..., �. . • i ` ■After the state reduced various shared revenue �% Change --�--Budget -f-Actual/Projected distributions over the past 3 3oro $4.0 years, the revenue is expected 24io to improve in the second half of 25ro - $3.5 2015. 20i S3.o � ■In the 2015-17 budget, the 15% `�� 11/ $2.5 0 0 90� 10% state restored the 50 /o liquor 10% ;;o s% 4°� _ Sz o excise tax ($220k a year); 5°% ° - $1.5 added a minor distribution in 5�� oo� .. . , mari�uana retail taxes; and a �°% S1.o slight increase in fuel tax _5�0 -1i° $0.5 distribution ($150k in 2016). $o.o -1o�io -a;a 0 0 0 � � � � � � � �° ■The budget adjustment will o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N also true-up miscellaneous public safety rants�distributions. Summa r of GF Revenue Ad ' ustment y I , � . . . .. _� �� ��� . .. .._ �� � General Fund Revenue Adjustment 2015 2016 Property Tax $ - $ 260 S a I e s Ta x � 1,140 1,060 Utlity Tax - (552) (702) Gambling Tax � � 400 n REET 400 REET Transfe r to CI P (400) '�� State Shared Revenue � 250 620 � Misecllaneous Grants 122 Permitfee 825 480 Eliminate Seizure Fund Revenue (and Expenditure) � (131) (131) Interfund Reimbursement for Positions 56 CIP Reimbursement for Positions 251 Total Adjustment ($ in thousands) $ 2,055 $ 1,894 .� . � w� � , Summa r of GF Ex end iture Ad ' ustment y p i � ' General Fund Expenditure Adjustment 2015 2016 � - �� Summary of Position Adjustments $ (102) $ 1,478 Office Equipment for 4 New CED positions � ` - 43 SCORE Contract Adjustment - 203 Valley Comm Contract Adjustment - � '; 74 Eliminate Seizure Fund Expenditure (and Revenue) K. (131) (131) RRFA Communication I �I� 50 - � Grant Funded Expense 97 - t Extend Contract Arborist for additional year - - -- ' - � 60 Compensation for 2013 LED Project warranty work 25 - Kennydale Traffic Calming � 20 � - Truck Mounted Arrow Board and Speed Radar 14 20 School Flashing Beacons (2 new schools & Upgrade Existing) 58 � 40 Electricit savin s from LED Street Li hts (130) (160 Y g g ) � Healthcare Insurance Premium - (255) Transferto CIP-Property Acquisition 3,400 42 � Total Adjustment ($ in thousands) $ 3,301 $ 1,414 ta in han g ge Dept Div FTE Proposed Previous 2016 Funding source status GF Adjustment ASD Fin Fin Svs Manager(m30) (m26) $ 16,540 $ 16,540 ASD IT GIS Manager(m30) (m26) � 16,540 Internal Service CED Current Planning 0.50 Senior Planner 68,798 permit fee 68,798 CED Current Planning 0.50 Admin Sec 38,396 permit fee 38,396 CED Current Planning 1.00 CE II (PW Plan Review) 137,727 permitfee 137,727 CED Current Planning 1.00 ES III (Property/Mapping) 125,278 permit fee 125,278 CED Development Svs 1.00 1 LT Building/Combo inspector 123,753 permit fee 123,753 CED Development Svs 1.00 1 Construction Inspector 123,753 fee & interfund charge 123,753 CED DevelopmentSvs -1.00 eliminateDevSvsDirector (158,155) permitfee (158,155) CED various 4 Upgrade/Reclass/Promotion 36,459 permit fee 36,459 CA Civil 1.00 Legal Assistant (a7) � 104,583 Approved 104,583 CS Facilities Fac Mnt Mgr(m28) Fac Mnt Supv (a21)� 9,562 Internal Service Approved CS Fac& Pks Planning 2.00 1 LT Pk/1 LT Fac CIP Coord � 251,166 CIP Reimbuse 251,166 Exec Comm Com Mgr(m26) Com Sp 2(m21) � 12,000 Internal Service Approved Exec Comm Com Sp 1(a12) Com Sp 2(m21) � (18,790) Internal Service Approved Exec Comm 0.13 Office Assistant 1 � 9,933 Internal Service Approved Exec Exec 0.50 Secretary 2 � 50,791 Approved 50,791 Exec Exec Mayor pay adj ($15,828) +payroll taxes 17,828 17,828 HRRM HR HR Manager(m32) (m30) 5,783 5,783 PD Patrol 4.00 Police Officer � 527,151 527,151 PD Patrol 4.00 Police Officer, Over-Hire - salary saving - PW Trans Maint 0.50 CE 2 56,616 Energy Saving Adjusted 56,616 PW Trans Planning 1.00 AS 1 104,533 50% CIP Adjusted 52,267 PW Trans Planning 1.00 CE 3 142,665 50% CIP Adjusted 71,333 PW Maintenance Street Maint. Mgr(m30) (m28) 5,486 5,486 PW Maintenance Wastewater Maint. Mgr(m30) (m28) 5,487 45% Utilities 2,469 Total 18.13 $1,813,883 $ 1,658,021 Previously adjusted 2.50 303,814 180,215 This Adjustment 15.63 $1,510,069 $ 1,477,806 .. , � . , . , n r I F n B I nce eea u aa �n.:. �. � k._ ti _ _ { _ ; �,�� � �r. � 3 � : �. � � � � . � .� Genearl Fund Summary " ��� � `�� ` � � � 2015 � 2016 Biennial Total General Fund Revenue before Adjustment $ 128,461,095 $ 116,924,565 $ 245,385,660 2015-16 Mid Biennia) Budget Adjustment 2,054,586 1,894,162 3,948,748 � Adjusted GF Revenue Sources $ 130,515,681 $ 118,818,727 $ 249,334,408 General Fund Expenditure and Uses $ 130,898,969 $ 116,962,010 $ 247,860,979 2015-16 Mid Biennial Budget Adjustment 3,301,214 1,414,100 4,715,314 Adjusted GF Expenditure & Uses � $ 134,200,184 $ 118,376,110 $ 252,576,294 Net Budgeted Income(Loss) � (3,684,503)� 442,617 (3,241,886) Beginning Fund Balance 17,565,282 13,880,779 17,565,282 Ending Fund Balance 13,880,779 14,323,396 14,323,396 Fund Balance as % of GF Operating Expenses � 12.38%� 12.29%I ne r I F n ' ' e a u F � n n � I mm r a ca u a y �Base Operating Expenditure �Operating Revenue --�--Ending Fund Balance $160.0 $140.0 $120A $100.0 - $80.0 - $60.0 - $40.0 - $20.0 - $- - � � , ; � - - 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 $(20.0) 2012 2013 I 2014 I 2015 I 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Summary�5��nn�ii�o�� Actual Actual Actual Projected Projected I Projected I Projected I Projected Projected I Beginning Fund Balance $ 10.8 $ 15.6 $ 17.5 $ 17.6 $ 15.1 $ 14.3 $ 14.3 $ 12.6 $ 6.8 Operating Revenue $ 101.8 $ 103.9 $ 108.9 $ 110.7 $ 116.9 $ 119.6 $ 122.0 $ 122.5 $ 125.0 Base Operating Expenditure (99.3) (101.1) (107.6) (112.3) (116.5) (119.6) (123.6) (128.3) (133.2) OperatingSurplus (Deficit) $ 2.5 $ 2.8 I $ 1.3 I $ (1.6)I $ 0.3 I $ (0.0)� $ (1.7)I $ (5.8)� $ (8.2) 1X Sources * $ 6.7 $ 1.6 $ 2.8 $ 17.7 $ 2.0 $ 0.3 $ 0.3 $ 0.3 $ 0.3 1X Uses (4.6) (2.6) (4.1)I (18.6)I (1.9)I (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) I I I Net Resources- Uses $ 4.5 $ 1.9 I $ 0.1 � $ (2.4)I $ 0.4 I $ (0.0)I $ (1.7)� $ (5.8)� $ (8•2)I Ending Fund Balance $ 15.6 $ 17.5 � $ 17.6 I $ 15.1 I $ 14.3 I $ 14.3 I $ 12.6 I $ 6.8 I $ (1.4)I 14 - . , 1 . ^ . . , . . . H � hl � ht of Non - Genera I Fund Ad ustment g g I � � _ . . r _. ._ ���� � . . . ., . � ._ . � Leased Facilities Fund (108) : Recognize new tenant improvement/ commission costs and provide $875k interfund loan * to be repaid in 5 yea rs. � • ii :� Munici al Ca ital Fund (316) . Incorporate proposed property acquis t ons p p reviousl a roved b the cit Council final arcel for Sunset Park p Y pp Y Y � p / Sunset Lane) & other property acquisitions totaling $8.95 million funded � by (a) surplus of Sunset Court Park; (b) a transfer of 1-time resources � from the General Fund; and (c) a 4-year/$4 million interfund loan * from utility funds. � Align 2016 transportation projects based on TIP and add the Sunset Lane construction proposed to be financed by a Local Improvement District. * Requires an Interfund Loan Resolution. A ' t ' ' T t I A n o a us e ro r � at � o I pp p .. . � . �.. . . � �a�.. .. � ,_ . . � . . . � � , � h � ��. u x �. All Fund Summary � ���` � � � 2015 � 2016 Biennial Tota) � All Fund Revenue before Adjustment 291,263,391 243,851,952 535,115,343 2015-16 Mid Biennial Budget Adjustment 9,810,943 14,001,919 23,812,862 Adjusted Revenue Sources � 301,074,334 257,853,871 558,928,205 � All Fund Expenditure and Uses 327,141,179 242,561,320 569,702,499 2015-16 Mid Biennial Budget Adjustment 15,694,475 12,828,477 28,522,952 Adjusted Expenditure & Uses � 342,835,655 255,389,797 598,225,452 Net Budgeted Income(Loss) � (41,761,321)� 2,464,074 I (39,297,247) Beginning Fund Balance 123,798,945 82,037,624 123,798,945 Ending Fund Balance 82,037,624 84,501,698 84,501,698 , � , . � , . _ . • • � • Mid - B � ennium Review Process ����� . � �, �.� v ��, �. . ��� _� „ ��� e� �� October 12 (Committee of the Whole) Revenue Update and Proposed 2015-16 Adjustment October 26 (Regular Council Meeting) Public Hearing: ■ 2016 Revenue and Property Tax Levy ■ Mid-biennium Budget Adjustments II November 2 (Committee of the Whole) Council Deliberation Finalize Committee Report November 2 (Regular Council Meeting) Committee Report Adoption Ordinances First Reading November 9 Re ular Council Meetin Ordinances / Resolution Final Readin /Ado tion � g g) g p . 2 uest � ons . .. , � . �) J/�Ja`b �j �— ,J 1��' �� � V��a' enda Item No.: � , , � � RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING PUBLIC HEARING/MEETING SPEAKER SIGN-UP SHEET (Page 1) CITIZENS MUST PROVIDE NAME AND ADDRESS IN ORDER TO BE CONTACTED OR TO BE A PARTY OF RECORD WHEN APPROPRIATE� DATE: �Ll /O�i ��� PLEASE PRINT 5 Minute Time Limit 1 5 Name: Name: A Address: Address: / City: Zip Code: City: Zip de: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: / 2 6 Name: Name: Address: Addr s: City: Zip Code: Zip Code: Email: / Email: Topic: / Topic: 3 7 Name: Name: Address: `-� / Address: ' City: Zip Code: / City: Zip Code: Email: / Email: I Topic: / . Topic: 4 8 Name: Name: Address: / Address: �„�' City: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: (CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE) . ✓ (Continued from Reverse Side-Page 2) RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING PUBLIC HEARING/MEETING SPEAKER SIGN-UP SHEET CITIZENS MUST PROVIDE NAME AND ADDRESS IN ORDER TO BE CONTACTED OR TO BE A PARTY OF RECORD WHEN APPROPRIATE PLEASE PRINT 5 Minute Time Limit 9 13 Name: Name: y Address: Address: � / City: Zip Code: City: Zi ode: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: / 10 14 Name: Name: Address: Addr s: City: Zip Code: Zip Code: Email: / Email: / Topic: / / Topic: 11 15 Name: Name: Address: I Address: City: Zi . City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: / Topic: 12 16 Name: Name: Address• Address: City: Zip.Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: � -- � ---— � i �i — F g�1G � '', INGTOI�,COUNTTION WASH �F p�gI,IGA CtTY OF RENTON STATE aAFFIDAVIT NOTi�Do�EgEB�THE�N REN'►�ON CtTY COUNCIL summarY of a , She is the L'ega� Foiiowing adopted by the Ren- oath that � Resolution pctober 26, PUBLIC ND''rICE first duly sworn an coun�,� �° being ton ���Y �M1�1S' of the 2015. �;0.42b3 of � Linda Re resentative RESOLL�TLON p Resolution of the ��h' �,dVertising P Washington, adopting a Renton, on accePting apP�t Re.poxter moratojium residentiai develop- Rentpn cations far �ommei�;a� tnent wrthin the e G pt within the a er O� pReriap Zone, prea a i�ga l n e w s p P cpmmun;cy City Center a roved �d newsPaPer iS ore than six months and for previously PP . Wrl1Ch for m ��d �e appticanons, �d n e w s p a P�r� oW a n d h a s been e� t�� p ublished in va�ta a termmation date. a w�e�y and is n j{j11� esta b ti s h i n g ublication h�reinafter referrnew�pa�r in �ff��t;,,e.�a�2bj2°15 general cuculation as � We��y raved aS camp op cne ��ri'S to the date of P aUSl been aPP lete text of thts resotudon rior �e continu Y R� o�er has 5tate of �� � '°°"a h� E�glish langua of the at www.rentonwa g�v -�� genton �u �r�or Cou� website eieTk'S Was h in gtQn• o f t he p �7pon request to the ��tY �op�es County, a r by order ul�issues o�Ce, �42�� 4 30-6510, �W S � in r�g wili also be mailed for a fee. � Lega� N p n County. ublished` whi�h ��erk ton for Ki � was p was Seth,�rtY Washing �Xact form annexed leme�t f�rm) r��� JasonA. in the Qrt�r (and not in suPP th���lo�stated pe Pubiished m the Ren#1�4���er ^I'tie noti enton ReP on October 30,2015 of the R ularZY distributed to its subscribers dur.ng reg NotiCe -rhe annexed notice, a: .�,ublie was published on October 30,2�15. foregaing publication is ed for said >��' "''' t; 3 4. , � '�'� The full amo�nt°f the fee�h�� . . ,', .,� of$71.'75. ` � : ,� the sum . � = � ,�?� r�� ge orter � �> �, ,,� , indaMills r�sentative, R�nton ? 2p15. � r��, � � of Uctober, � s , Legal Advertising tR n to me this 30th daY ��, . Subscribe and .,,, �E: .,. e State of Washington,Residing in �� � 'cforth ale Gwin,NQt�'publi puyallup,washington ------� r---- WASHINGTON,C4UNTY�UN KING } STATE 4F LICATI CTTY OF RENTON '', AFFIDAVIT OF P� NOTICE OF PUBLtC�'�A�I�G RENTON CITY CO�i�C1L NOTtCE [S HEREB�uncivhas p(JBLiC NOTIGE rst duly s�'orn on oath that she is the Legal ihat the Renton��tY of Q�tober, Linda M Mills,being fi fiXea the 26tn�a�the date and 2QiS.at 7.00 p A�vertising R�pr�sentative of the time for a pubtic hearing to be held in the seventh fl�r CO��aii. r*er Ch��rs of Renton ���enton, t055 S. Grady �aY• gentan ReP° '� 98057,to consider the followinT� Proposed 2416 PropertY �� proposed 2015/2016 �T Of �e'ry Budget Amend- � r i� a legal newspap Mid-biennium To ��eg}sla- newspap�r� which newspape ment to inc►ude p p� a weekly �blished in tion for the: T�Levy � irculation and is now and has after refe ed tQapsix mont s r�2at6�r�t m gUagQc general c ���ication herein n�ws aper in I�ng 2)M�d B pri�r ta the d�te °f � continuously as a v✓eekly P roved as Amendment ��c�bie} the English langua�� orter has been aPP 5tate of 3)Fee Schedule(�ae p aTe invited Washington. Th� Renton R�P rior Court of the Au interested p County, order af the 5uP� to attend the public hearing and a Legal N�ws�a��r bCounty. issues pie�nt wr�e�np r�al co W�tten Washingtan for King ublished in regular regarding ro sal. leme�►t form) which was comments submitted to the City The notice in the exact form annexed was p �lerk by 5:00 p.m. on the day of e orter (a�►� not in suPP th�belaw stated period. tne ne�;n� wiii be entered into of the Renton R p the pubtic hearin8 tecord. re ulazly distributed t�its subscribers during Renton City Hal� �S 1° COmpl� g , ance �'�� �e American Disab�l- The annexed notice, a� Pub��� NotiCe ities Act, and interpretive sen+ic- es for the hearing �mpaired Un�� � p�oyided upon prior notice. '�Ols. Ca»(425}430-6510 for addition- al inforrnation. as ublished on October 9,2015 and 4ctober 16, J�on�� '�, W j.? City Clerk ublication is published inz i Ran���to�rtejb' ed for said foregoing p =r,�, °Q�s#ia3'ss2s � The full amaunt of the fee charg �4,, , �, the sum of$166.(�• �` , � , �'-,� '�� f �'/"` ��� a - ';}-;r ; �nda Mills R� resentative,Renton Reporter - � L,egal Advertisi s�o�to me this 16th day of 4ctober,2015• y� ,.' , � %. �.� 1, •��•_ ,�• Subscribed d - ,. .. , � �; .� y�, . �°f, { ot�b�ic for the State af Washington,Residing in 'r :Ft1t��� Gale Gi'�'inwashingtan puyailup, I .---------------- ______----