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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/25/2013 - Agenda Bill � ' � • CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL � , � ` Subject/Title: Meeting: Ordinance to update Chapter 8, Municipal Arts Regular Council - 25 Feb 2013 Commission, of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of the Renton Municipal Code Exhibits: Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Draft Ordinance Executive Staff Contact: April Alexander, Executive Assistant, x6520 Recommended Action: Refer to Community Services Committee Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ N/A Transfer Amendment: $ N/A Amount Budgeted: $ N/A Revenue Generated: $ N/A Total Project Budget: $ N/A City Share Total Project: $ N/A SUMMARY OF ACTION: Ordinance amendment updates the Arts & Culture Master Plan responsibilities, removes specific reference to organizations regarding grants (reflecting openness to new organizations as well as supporting current ones), adds "as resources allow" referring to grants disbursement since the commission is reliant on outside grant funding, and increases the total number of commission members from twelve (12) to thirteen (13) for assistance in additional commission responsibilities. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the ordinance amending Chapter 8, Municipal Arts Commission, of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of the Renton Municipal Code. , � February 25, 2013 � Renton City Council Minutes � Page 52 Community Service: Fee Community Services Department requested approval to waive picnic shelter Waiver Request, CROPWALK fees in the amount of$280 for the annual CROPWALK event. Refer to Finance Event Committee. CAG: 11-031, Extend Public Executive Department recommended approval of Addendum No. 1 to CAG-11- Defender Services, Cayce & 031,with Cayce&Grove, LLC, in the amount of$450,000 to extend public Grove LLC defender services until 12/31/2013,with the option to extend for an additional year. Refer to Finance Committee. Executive: Municipal Arts � Executive Department recommended amending City Code by changing the Com_mission Appointments, number of inembers appointed to the Municipal Arts Commission from 12 to ,.�—.-�_._—_ Code Amendment 13,and updating related code language. Refer to Communitv Services Committee. Fire:Accept Passenger Van Fire and Emergency Services Department recommended approval of an Donation, King County interlocal agreement with King County to accept the donation of a passenger van for use by the Zone 3 Explorers' program. Council concur. (See page 54 for resolution.) Fire: Firefighter Medical Fire and Emergency Services Department recommended approval of an Services,Valley Medical interlocal agreement with Valley Medical Center Occupational Health Services Center Occupational Health in the amount of$63,150 (for 2013)for firefighter medical services and Services (aboratory testing from 2013 through 2015. Council concur. (See page 54 for resolution.) Fire: 2014—2019 County- Fire and Emergency Services Department recommended approving placement Wide EMS Levy of the county-wide EMS levy on the 2013 ballot, and setting a public meeting on 3/11/2013 to consider pro and con testimony for taking a position supporting or opposing the proposed 2014-2019 EMS Levy rate ballot measure. Council concur. Transportation: ORCA Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of the 2013-2014 One Business Passport, King Card for All (ORCA) Business Passport interlocal agreement in the amount of County $79,886 with King County METRO, to continue the Commute Trip Reduction ro ram for Cit em lo ees with otential bud et adjustments to be p g Y P Y P g determined. Council concur. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Briere presented a report recommending approval of Finance Committee Claim Vouchers 318698-319046,three wire transfers and one payroll run with Finance:Vouchers benefit withholding payments totaling$4,144,091.50,and payroll vouchers including 723 direct deposits and 55 payroll checks totaling$1,531,774.17. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITfEE REPORT. CARRIED. ' Police: Increase Patrol Finance Committee Chair Briere presented a report recommending approval of Vehicles&Assignments the staff recommendation to approve increasing the number of vehicles assigned to the Patrol Operations Division of the Police Department by one,to allow assigning two officers per car, and to provide for a spare patrol vehicle pool with five retired vehicles. The combined total impact to the budget will be $45,000 one-time funded by carry forward budget adjustment and $33,000 annual on-going cost($11,000 for Replacement Reserve, $12,000 for , 4 • • CIIY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 2-8-3, 2-8-4, AND 2-8-5 OF CHAPTER 8, MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION, OF TITLE II (COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS) OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, BY CHANGING THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS APPOINTED TO THE MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION FROM 12 TO 13 AND UPDATING CODE LANGUAGE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Subsections 2-8-3.C, 2-8-3.D and 2-8-3.H of section 2-8-3, Function, of Chapter 8, Municipal Arts Commission, of Title II {Commissions and Boards) of the Renton ' Municipal Code, are hereby amended as follows: C. The Commission shall develop, implement and update the Arts & Culture aT�� Master Plan f^� ^�+� �^�' �� '* •^ which shall include the City's vision and goals for future works of public art, and a strategic plan for implementing these goals. The ���aT Arts & Culture Master Plan shali be subject to review and approval by the Mayor and City Council on an annual basis. During the Commission's annual review of all capital improvement projects as set forth in subsection D of this Section, the Mayor shall propose, for Council review and approval, which Master Plan elements should receive funding based on the projected one percent (1%) for art funding guidelines as set forth in RMC 2-8-7 or as otherwise determined by the City Council. 1 � s • ORDINANCE NO. p �.;,,. +„ n,,..,,�+ ,�+ ,.� „ �� , - � During the City's annual budget process, the Commission shall review with the Mayor, or his/her representative, all capital improvement projects anticipated within the following two (2) year period to determine which projects are appropriate for inclusion of works of art and to estimate the amount to be allocated for said purpose. The Mayor, with appropriate budgetary authorization from the City Councii, may establish the amount to be provided for the project(s), as guided by RMC 2-8-7. If, however, the Mayor decides that there will be no funds expended for art on a municipal construction project, and upon concurrence from the City Council, then the funds allocated therefor shall be expended as set forth in RMC 2-8-7C or as otherwise determined by the City Council. Copies of any proposals prepared by the Commission shall likewise be furnished to the Department of Community and Economic Development of the City. 1. Definition of municipal construction project: Any public building, decorative or commemorative structure, park, street, sidewalk, parking facility, or any portion tliereof, within the City limits, which wili be constructed, renovated or remodeled, and paid for wholly or in part by the City, and the total project cost of which exceeds ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) to construct, renovate or remodel. 2. "Municipal construction project" shall not be defined to include capital projects paid for wholly or in part by the City's water and sewer utility. 2 , 4 • � ORDINANCE NO. H. The Commission shall be responsible for disbursing money budgeted to it for support of cultural arts performances, arts-related activities and organizations, as resources allow. Such money shail be used to support specific performances such as choral concerts or play performances, performing arts events r� �" ,� *"^ °".,^� ^,.,� "�* c"^,., or special projects of a performing arts group ;,.�" �, �����:, �^� ,w;u�,�+, +,.�.- �,.. +h„ o,,.,+,,., �,,,,+ti �.,w,.,�,,,.,.,. Such funds may not be used for capital purchases, facility renovations, maintenance or other non-performance expenditures. Any such funded performance must be held in Renton and primarily benefit Renton residents. SECTION II. Section 2-8-4,Appointments, of Chapter 8, Municipal Arts Commission, of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of the Renton Municipal Code, is hereby amended as follows: 2-8-4 APPOINTMENTS: The Municipal Arts Commission shall consist of ��e thirteen (�13) members appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by a majority of the members of the City Council. Of those �e thirteen (3�13) members, at least four {4) shall be residents of the City and one member shall be under the age of 21 years. All members of the Commission shall serve without compensation for such service. SECTION III. Section 2-8-5, Members, of Chapter 8, Municipal Arts Commission, of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of the Renton Municipal Code, is hereby amended as follows: 2-8-5 MEMBERS: 3 � � ORDINANCE N0. The membership on the Commission shall, whenever possible, include members from a variety of art fields and related professions. The Mayor and City Council may solicit suggested nominations for such appointments from architectural, art, musical, literary, educational and other cultural organizations. The Commission shall organize and elect a chair� annually. The Commission may organize such subcommittees as it deems necessary. In order to implement such purposes, the Commission may call upon such City departments as will assist the Commission's function, and appointed City officials and members of the various City departments are encouraged to consult and advise with the Commission from time to time. SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2013. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk I APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , Z013. Denis Law, Mayor 4 . � � ORDINANCE NO. Approved as to form: Lawrence 1. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD:1784:2/11/13:scr 5