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City of Renton
Board of Park Commissioners Meeting
Tuesday, April 12, 2022, 4:30 pm
Virtual Meeting on Zoom
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Shun Takano called the meeting to order at 4:31pm.
2. ROLL CALL
Members Present: Cynthia Burns, Al Dieckman, Larry Reymann, Shun Takano, and Marlene Winter
Members Absent: Tim Searing, Troy Wigestrand
City Staff Present: Kelly Beymer, Parks and Recreation Administrator, Cailín Hunsaker, Parks and Trails
Director; Erica Schmitz, Parks Planning and Natural Resources Director, Ian Gray, Urban Forestry and Natural
Resources Manager, and Roberta Graver Administrative Assistant
Larry Reymann motioned to excuse Tim Searing and Troy Wigestrand’s absences, motion seconded, all in
favor, motion carried.
3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Marlene Winter motioned to approve the agenda as presented, motioned seconded, all in favor, motion
carried.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Marlene Winter motioned to approve the March 8, 2022 meeting minutes as presented, motioned
seconded, all in favor, motion carried.
5. BOARD COMMUNICATION
a. Board member questions and responses:
i. Will the large shade structure at Kennydale Beach Park, be going away, as it’s not
pictured in the new design plan? Also, if it’s going away, could there be more shades
installed? Erica said, no, the large shade structure is not being removed. There are a lot
of restraints at this park and some elements, like swings, cannot meet the safety
requirement, so were not included in the plans.
ii. The construction signs aren’t up at Kiwanis or Philip Arnold parks yet. Erica said the signs
at Kiwanis went up today. Philip Arnold construction will start in the fall.
iii. Status of pickleball court conversion/installations. Kelly said that one court at Liberty
Park will be converted and the Renton Community Center and the Senior Activity
Centers both have pickleball available in their facilities.
iv. Will converting the tennis court to pickleball affect the Parks, Recreation, and Natural
Areas Master Plan. Erica said, no. There was great interest in pickleball that came in
during the public process of creating the plan. Board member also asked if these
conversions or changes would require an update to the master plan before the next
cycle of master plan. Kelly said, no. The department is starting to address the issues and
interest that came in during the plan’s creation.
6. DISCUSSION / ACTION ITEMS
a. Urban Forestry “Tree Tour” – Ian Gray
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i.He’s working on implementing elements of the Urban Forestry Plan and one is the new
walking tour of downtown Renton showcasing 14 sites of existing significant trees. The
tour includes a placard at each tree site that opens a webpage showing a couple photos
and historical information about the tree and its surroundings. This is a collaboration
between Renton Forestry, Renton GIS division and the Renton History Museum.
www.rentonwa.gov/treetour
b.Coulon Park Projects – Board Member Question - Erica Schmitz
i.Board member had asked if the construction of the EasTrail was in coordination with the
Coulon Park projects. Erica said that the EasTrail is a King County project but that there’s
still a lot of coordination with the City. Cailín is on the EasTrail Regional Advisory Council
and working with Erica on related issues. https://eastrail.org/ It may take up to 2 years
to complete. Coulon projects are funded with bonds and are time sensitive to complete.
The leads on the Coulon projects will work with King County for signage routing trail
users off of Mtn View Ave N when the park’s north pedestrian gate will be closed during
project construction.
ii.Board member asked if the Coulon and Kennydale Beach Park projects would impact the
parking along the Lake WA Boulevard. Kelly said if there was, staff would work with
Police to address it.
iii.Board member asked if the bluff along Lake WA Boulevard is stable. Kelly said there was
a mudslide there in the past year, but Public Works/Transportation handles the bluff
issues.
c.Edlund Property Update – Kelly Beymer The property must have asbestos abatement done
before the demolition later this month.
d.Perelli Property / Parks Shop Update – Kelly Beymer The City has signed purchasing agreement
for the property just north of the Bronson Ave Parks Maintenance. It was in the best interest of
safety that the house will be demolished. Future use of the property is still to be determined.
7.ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
a.Let Teresa Nishi know if you will be attending the Arbor and Earth Day event at Maplewood Park
on 4/23or the Volunteer Appreciation Drive Through event on 4/27.
b.Discussion of topics for the May meeting. Topics chosen were Summer Recreation Programs and
Park Rules and Regulations update. This meeting will be a zoom meeting.
c.Board member asked the status of Carco Theater and its maintenance. Kelly said she was
involved in a meeting for the 4Culture grant program, and Carco doesn’t qualify. Staff is
evaluating the building to see what issues could be addressed.
d.Board member asked if the Ecolodge will be converted into housing for the homeless. No, not at
this time.
8.ADJOURNMENT
Cynthia Burns motioned to adjourn; motion seconded, all in favor, motion carried, adjourned at 5:30pm.
Recorded by: Roberta Graver, Parks and Recreation Administrative Assistant, April 12, 2022
Minutes approved by: _______________________________________ ______________
Roberta Graver, Administrative Assistant Date
NEXT MTG: May 10, 2022
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Data Sources: City of Renton, GIS and King County GIS
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School Age Play Area
Net Climbing Course
PicnicPavilions
Restroom/Kiosk
Garden & Patio
PedestrianVehicular & Trail Entry & Connections
Existing Barn (Future use to be determined)
Tot Play Area
Seating/Picnic Area
Future Connection to Panther Creek Wetland
Drop-off Entry
Turf
Turf
Parking Lot(15 Spaces)
Meadow Area or Restore Wetland
Restore Covered Bridge
LEGEND
Park Limit Line
Pedestrian Paths
Trail
Vehicular Circulation
Group Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Area
Seating Area
Perimeter/Buffer Planting
Shaded Seating/Arbor
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Tot Play Area (2-5)
Pedestrian Bridge
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