HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotion SheetNOV 25, 2019 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - MOTION SHEET
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3.a) PROCLAMATION Small Business Saturday: A proclamation by Mayor Law was
read declaring November 30, 2019 to be Small Business
Saturday in the City of Renton, encouraging all members of the
community to support small businesses and merchants on Small
Business Saturday and throughout the year.
COUNCIL CONCUR Executive April Alexander
7.a) CONSENT
AGENDA
Approval of Council Meeting minutes of November 18, 2019. COUNCIL CONCUR ASD Jason Seth
Sandi Weir
7.b) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2518 Community & Economic Development Department
recommended approval of the 2020 Lodging Tax Fund
allocations as recommended by the Lodging Tax Advisory
Committee; and approval to execute contracts with the
successful applicants.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
CED Cliff Long
7.c) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2523 Community & Economic Development Department
recommended hiring a Construction Inspector at Step D of
salary grade a21, effective December 2, 2019.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
CED Brianne
Bannwarth
Kim Gilman
Roseann Do
7.d) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2525 Community & Economic Development Department
submitted the 2011 Parks, Recreation, and Natural Areas Plan
for review and additional public input.
REFER TO
PLANNING
COMMISSION AND
PLANNING &
DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE
CED Angie Mathias
7.e) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2519 Community Services Department recommended
approval of an agreement with Hough Beck & Baird, Inc., in the
amount of $392,828.67, for site improvement design and
construction administration services for the Philip Arnold Park
Site Improvements project.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Community
Services
Leslie Betlach
Alan Wyatt
7.f) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2520 Community Services Department submitted CAG-17-
235, Fire Station 15 project, contractor Par Tech Construction,
Inc., and requested approval of the project and authorization to
release retainage in the amount of $204,823.97, after 60 days
once all the required releases from the State have been
obtained.
COUNCIL CONCUR Community
Services
Leslie Betlach
Russ Woodruff
7.g) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2494 Executive Department recommended adoption of the
2020 State Legislative Agenda and the 2020 Regional-Federal
Legislative Agenda.
COUNCIL CONCUR Executive Preeti Shridhar
7.h) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2522 Transportation Systems Division requested approval
to execute a Local Agency Agreement with the Washington
State Department of Transportation for the obligation of
$3,850,000 in grants funds, and requested approval of all
subsequent agreements necessary to accomplish the Williams
Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion project.
COUNCIL CONCUR Public Works Jim Seitz
7.i) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2524 Utility Systems Division submitted CAG-17-174,
Renton Hill Utility Replacement project, contractor Laser
Underground & Earthworks, Inc., and recommended approval of
the project and authorization to release retainage in the
amount of $329,260.07 after 60 days once all the required
releases from the State have been obtained.
COUNCIL CONCUR Public Works Ron Straka
8.a) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Utilities Committee Chair Pérez presented a report concurring
in the staff recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute Amendment No. 4 to CAG-16-103 with RH2
Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $199,600 for final design for
replacement of the Highlands 435 Pressure Zone reservoir and
mains.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Public Works Ron Straka
8.b) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Pavone presented a report concurring
in the staff recommendation to award a $700,000 grant
(including $517,540 from the general fund and $182,460 from
the Sunset Terrace Density Fee payment) to the Renton Housing
Authority to help pay for the development and construction of
the 60-unit Sunset Oaks affordable rental housing project,
subject to an acceptable agreement between the City and the
Renton Housing Authority to be approved by Council.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
CED Mark Santos-
Johnson
7.c) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Pavone presented a report concurring
in the staff recommendation to: (1) approve the Housing
Opportunity Fund & Density Fee Affordable Homeownership
Agreement with Homestead Community Land Trust for the
Willowcrest Townhomes; and (2) authorize the Mayor to
execute said agreement in substantially the same form.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
CED Mark Santos-
Johnson
7.d) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Pavone presented a report concurring
in the staff recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute an interagency agreement with the King County
Wastewater Treatment Division. The $250,000 payment that
will be made to the city by the King County Wastewater
Treatment Division as compensation for impacts the Eastside
Interceptor Section 2 Rehabilitation Phase II project made to
Logan Avenue North and Burnett Avenue North shall be used by
Renton to fund a transportation capital improvement project in
the vicinity of the interceptor project.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
Public Works Gregg
Zimmerman
7.e) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Pavone presented a report concurring
in the staff recommendation to hire the Enterprise Content
Manager/Deputy City Clerk at Step E of salary grade m24,
effective December 2, 2019. The position is currently budgeted
at Step E of salary grade m24. There are no increased costs in
2019.
Three applicants were invited for interviews during the
recruitment processes. The recommended candidate met all of
the qualifications of the position and holds a bachelor’s degree
in English/Information Management and master’s degree in
Information Management Systems. The candidate also has over
12 years of government experience.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
ASD Jason Seth
Janna Dinklespiel
8.f) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Pavone presented a report concurring in the
staff recommendation to approve the reclassification of 26 employees,
in recognition of higher levels of duties and responsibility, as listed
below:
Administrative Services Department (ASD): Reclassify the
Administrative Assistant to “Admin Assistant to ASD,” salary
grade n16; reclassify three Senior Network Systems
Specialists to salary grade a28; and reclassify the Network
Systems Specialist to salary grade a24.
Community and Economic Development Department (CED):
Reclassify the Administrative Assistant to “Admin Assistant to
CED,” salary grade n16; reclassify four Permit Technicians to
“Permit Services Specialist,” salary grade a13.
Community Services Department: Reclassify the
Administrative Assistant “Admin Assistant to Community
Services,” salary grade n16; and reclassify the three
Recreation Assistants to salary grade a09.
Executive Department: Reclassify the Executive Assistant to
salary grade m19; and reclassify the Secretary II to
Administrative Secretary I, salary grade n09.
Human Resources and Risk Management Department
(HRRM): Reclassify the Administrative Assistant to “Admin
Assistant to Human Resources,” salary grade n16; and
reclassify the HR Assistant to “HR Specialist,” salary grade
n13.
Legal Department (City Attorney): Reclassify the
Administrative Assistant to “Admin Assistant to City
Attorney,” salary grade n16.
Legislative Department: Reclassify the City Council Liaison to
salary grade m19.
Police Department: Reclassify the Administrative Assistant to
“Admin Assistant to the Police Department,” salary grade
n16.
Public Works Department: Reclassify the Administrative
Assistant to “Admin Assistant to Public Works,” salary grade
n16. In Maintenance Services, reclassify the Office Assistant III
to “Asset Management Systems Technician,” salary grade
a14; reclassify the Water Maintenance Services Supervisor to
salary grade a23; and reclassify one Maintenance Services
Worker III (employee no. 04448) to “Water Meter Technician
Services Supervisor,” salary grade a21. In Transportation,
reclassify one Secretary II (.5 FTE) to Administrative Secretary
I (.5 FTE), salary grade a09.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
HRRM Kim Gilman
Amanda Rhymes
8.g) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Pavone presented a report concurring
in the staff recommendation to approve the following
payments:
1. Accounts Payable – total payment of $21,084,252.24 for
vouchers, 10113-10114, 378909-378917, 378930-
379361 payroll benefit withholding vouchers 6154,
6157-6164, 378918-378929 and eight wire transfers.
2. Payroll – total payment of $1,513,490.73 for payroll
vouchers which includes 679 direct deposits and 11
checks (10/16/19-10/31/19 pay period).
3. Kidder Mathews – total payment of $35,827.68 for
vouchers 5988-6013.
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
ASD Jan Hawn
Kari Roller
8.h) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Planning & Development Committee Chair Prince presented a
report recommending adoption of the 2019 Title IV Docket #14
items listed below. Additionally, the Planning and Development
Committee recommended that the ordinances for these items
be presented for first reading.
#D-165: Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) Review
#D-167: Commercial and Recreation Vehicle Parking in
Residential Zones
COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
CED Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
9.a) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 5956: An ordinance was read amending 4-1-
220.D.2 of the Renton Municipal Code, modifying project
eligibility requirements to qualify for an exemption from
property taxation, providing for severability, and establishing an
effective date.
COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL
READING AT THE
NEXT COUNCIL
MEETING
CED Mark Santos-
Johnson
9.b) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 5957: An ordinance was read amending
subsection 4-1-190.G of the Renton Municipal Code, amending
Impact Fee Regulations, providing for severability, and
establishing an effective date. #D-162
COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL
READING AT THE
NEXT COUNCIL
MEETING
CED Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
8.c) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 5958: An ordinance was read revising
regulations related to street trees, by amending subsections 4-
4-070.A, 4-4-070.B, 4-4-070.D, 4-4-070.F.2, 4-4-070.G.2, and 4-
4-130.H.9.D; sections 9-15-1, 9-15-2, and 9-15-3; the definition
of "Drip Line" in section 4-11-040; and Chapter 9-13, of the
Renton Municipal Code; adding definitions of "Arborist, City" to
Section 4-11-010, and "Planting Strip" to 4-11-160, of the
Renton Municipal Code; providing for severability; and
establishing an effective date. #D-166
COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL
READING AT THE
NEXT COUNCIL
MEETING
CED Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
8.d) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 5959: An Ordinance was read amending
subsections 4-4-080.G and 4-9-240.D.1 of the Renton Municipal
Code, and adding Sections 4-4-085 and 4-9-105 to the Renton
Municipal Code, regulating Vehicle Parking on Residentially
Zoned Property, providing for severability, and establishing an
effective date. #D-167
COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL
READING AT THE
NEXT COUNCIL
MEETING
CED Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
8.e) Ordinances for
first reading:
Ordinance No. 5960: An Ordinance was read amending Renton
Municipal Code subsections 4-2-060.D, 4-2-080.A.7, 4-2-110.A,
4-2-110.B, 4-2-110.C, 4-2-110.D, 4-2-110.E, 4-2-110.F, 4-3-
110.E.5.A.I, 4-4-080.E.2.A, 4-4-080.E.2.E, and 4-4-080.F.10.D;
Chapter 4-2; and Section 4-9-030; by amending Accessory
Dwelling Unit (ADU) development standards, including adding a
new Section 4-2-116 Regulating ADU Design Standards,
amending Parking Standards relating to ADUs, adding a new
Subsection 4-9-030.H regulating ADU Decision Criteria;
providing for severability; and establishing an effective date.
COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL
READING AT THE
NEXT COUNCIL
MEETING
CED Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
8.f) Ordinances for
second and final
reading:
Ordinance No. 5950: An Ordinance was read amending section
4-4-140 of the Renton Municipal Code, adding temporary
Wireless Communications Facilities Standards, adding a
definition of “Wireless Communication Facility, Temporary,”
cleaning up formatting, providing for severability, and
establishing an effective date. #D-155.
COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES
CED Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
8.g) Ordinances for
second and final
reading:
Ordinance No. 5955: An ordinance was read amending Chapter
10-11 of the Renton Municipal Code, by adding a new section
10-11-2 providing procedures for establishing a Maximum
Speed Limit of twenty (20) miles per hour on a case by case
basis on residential neighborhood streets, providing for
severability, and establishing an effective date.
COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES
Public Works Jim Seitz