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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil 01/11/2010AGENDA  RENTON CITY COUNCIL    REGULAR MEETING  January 11, 2010  Monday, 7 p.m.  1.CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2.ROLL CALL 3.PROCLAMATIONS a. National Mentoring Month ‐ January 2010  b. Financial Literacy Month ‐ January 2010  4.PUBLIC MEETING Invited speakers will present pro and con positions regarding the potential annexation to the King  County Library District. PUBLIC MEETING 5.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 6.AUDIENCE COMMENT (Speakers must sign up prior to the Council meeting.  Each speaker is allowed five minutes.  The  comment period will be limited to one‐half hour.  The second audience comment period later on in  the agenda is unlimited in duration.)  When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please  walk to the podium and state your name and city of residence for the record, SPELLING YOUR LAST  NAME. AUDIENCE COMMENT 7.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.  CONSENT AGENDA a. Approval of Council meeting minutes of 1/4/2010. Council concur.  b. Finance and Information Services Department submits request from Shadowhawk, LLC for a  utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and recommends granting the adjustment in the  amount of $2,907.11.  Refer to Finance Committee.  c. Human  Resources  and  Risk  Management  Department  recommends  approval  of  the  reclassification of one position in the Human Resources and Risk Management Department  from  Human  Resources  Systems  Technician  (Grade  n11)  to  Risk  Management  Technician  (Grade n13), effective 1/1/2010, with additional budget costs absorbed by the 2010 budget.  Refer to Finance Committee.  8.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.  Committee of the Whole:  Contract Addendum with Berger/Abam Engineers  b.  Finance Committee:  Vouchers UNFINISHED BUSINESS 9.RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Page 1 of 25 Resolution: a. Position on the King County Library District annexation (See 4.)  10.NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; call 425‐430‐6512 for recorded information.) NEW BUSINESS 11.AUDIENCE COMMENT 12.ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE  AGENDA   (Preceding Council Meeting)     COUNCIL CHAMBERS   January 11, 2010  Monday, 6:00 p.m.     Strander (SW 27th St.) Project Update/Contract Addendum with Berger/Abam Engineers    • Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City  Clerk •     CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21 AND ARE RECABLECAST:  Tues. & Thurs. at 11 AM & 9 PM, Wed. & Fri at 9 AM & 7 PM and Sat. & Sun. at 1 PM & 9 PM  ADJOURNMENT Page 2 of 25 3a. ‐ National Mentoring Month ‐ January 2010 Page 3 of 25 3b. ‐ Financial Literacy Month ‐ January 2010 Page 4 of 25 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Meeting: Regular Council - 11 Jan 2010 Exhibits: Issue Paper Water Leak Adjustment Request Form and Calculations by Owner Owner's Repair Invoices Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Finance & Information Technology Staff Contact: Iwen Wang, Administrator Recommended Action: Refer to Finance Committee Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ 2,907.11 Transfer Amendment: $N/A Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $N/A Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ N/A SUMMARY OF ACTION: In accordance with Ordinance #5210 (Water Billing Adjustment for Water Leak), Finance staff submits to the Council's Finance Committee a request for a once in five-year leak adjustment that exceeds $2,000. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the utility bill leak adjustment. 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 5 of 25 h:\finance\council\02_issuepapers_memos to council or mayor\2010_utility bill leak adjustment. issue paper.doc FINANCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY M E M O R A N D U M DATE:January 4, 2010 TO:Don Persson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Iwen Wang, FIS Administrator STAFF CONTACT:Elloyce Sumpter, Utility Billing Supervisor SUBJECT:Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request for Shadowhawk LLC 18 ISSUE Should an adjustment be made to Shadowhawk LLC’s utility bill as a result of a water leak? RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the adjustment in the amount of $2,907.11 in accordance with Ordinance #5210. BACKGROUND Finance received a request for a leak adjustment from Shadowhawk LLC. Attached is their written request and documentation of the leaks along with their utility billing history. D Youngs Plumbing Inc. replaced the line (see attached proposal). The requested adjustment covers two billing periods and breaks down as follows: Water $ 461.34 Sewer 700.28 Metro 1,745.49 Total $2,907.11 Ordinance #5210 provides that any adjustment will be submitted to the Finance Committee for approval on accounts greater than $2,000. Cc: Jay Covington, CAO Marty Wine, Assistant CAO Lys Hornsby, Utility Systems Director Cindy Zinck, Financial Services Manager Elloyce Sumpter, Accounting Supervisor 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 6 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 7 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 8 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 9 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 10 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 11 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 12 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 13 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 14 of 25 7b. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department submits request from  Shadowhawk, LLC for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and Page 15 of 25 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Newly proposed Risk Management Technician classification and associated promotion. Meeting: Regular Council - 11 Jan 2010 Exhibits: Fiscal Cost Classification Specification Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Human Resources Staff Contact: Janelle Tarasewicz Recommended Action: Refer to Finance Committee. Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ $2,856 Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: BACKGROUND In May 2009, the Human Resources and Risk Management (HRRM) Safety Officer retired. In his absence, the HR Systems Technician incumbent began processing Worker’s Compensation claims. Now with the recent layoffs, the HRRM Department eliminated the position of Risk Management Analyst. With the downsizing of the Risk Management section this past year, it has become necessary for the HR Systems Technician to perform more duties related to Risk. Not only has the current incumbent been performing Risk Management related duties since May 2009, but she has recently moved away from her Human Resources duties and taken on more responsibilities in the area of Risk. If approved, this proposal will provide a salary adjustment for one employee. The cost of implementation during FY 2010 is approximately $2,856, excluding salary related benefits. This proposal would be effective January 1, 2010. If approved, the costs for the promotion would be absorbed by the 2010 budget. RECOMMENDATION Risk Management Analyst (Non-Represented, grade m17): It is recommended to eliminate this position and reclassify to a Risk Management Technician at grade n13. There are currently no incumbents in the Risk Management Analyst position. Human Resources Systems Technician (Non-Represented, grade n11): It is recommended to retain this position title, but promote the current incumbent into the newly created Risk Management Technician position, moving from a grade n11 to a grade n13. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve reclassification of the Risk Management Technician position and the promotion of the current Human Resources Systems Technician into that position. 7c. ‐ Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommends  approval of the reclassification of one position in the Human Resources Page 16 of 25  20 1 0  AD D I T I O N A L  CO S T S HU M A N  RE S O U R C E S  AN D  RI S K  MA N A G E M E N T  DE P A R T M E N T EM P L O Y E E CU R R E N T  PO S I T I O N J a n ‐De c  20 0 9 J a n ‐De c  20 1 0 20 1 0  Ad d i t i o n a l   Co s t NO T E S NE W  PO S I T I O N  & GR A D E HU M A N  RE S O U R C E S  & RI S K  MA N A G E M E N T Sh a n n o n ,  Co l l e e n Hu m a n  Re s o u r c e s  Sy s t e m s   Te c h n i c i a n  $           56 , 2 3 2 . 0 0    $           59 , 0 8 8 . 0 0    $             2, 8 5 6 . 0 0   Fr o m  n1 1 E  to  n1 3 E Ri s k  Ma n a g e m e n t  Te c h n i c i a n ,   gr a d e  n1 3 E  $       2, 8 5 6 . 0 0   TO T A L  AN N U A L  CO S T 20 1 0 A n t i c i p a t e d C o s t _ R i s k M g m t T e c h . x l s H R R M Pa g e 1 12 / 1 7 / 2 0 0 9 7c. ‐ Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommends  approval of the reclassification of one position in the Human Resources Page 17 of 25 DRAFT DRAFT CLASS TITLE: RISK MANAGEMENT TECHNICIAN (XXXXX) BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, perform responsible technical support for Risk Management programs, which may include property and liability claims, workers compensation, and safety and environmental health/hazards management; receive and process workers' compensation, liability and property damage claims filed against or sustained by the City; participate in the adjustment of claims; work within established guidelines to conduct research, prepare recommendations, create reports and process claims referred to the Risk Management office. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: *Assist in the administration of the City's workers' compensation program by receiving, reviewing, tracking, researching and processing workers' compensation and liability and property damage claims filed against or sustained by the City; research additional information on reported incidents with City staff and the public; prepare follow-up reports for review and action; maintain appropriate documentation. *Exercise tact in processing documents and information of a confidential or sensitive nature. *Provide technical support for property and liability claims processing, workers compensation, and safety and environmental health/hazards program management. *Prepare, receive, process and maintain a variety of records, files, and reports regarding risk management related issues; prepare necessary documentation in compliance with city, state, and federal laws and regulations; gather and compile data for city, state, and federal reporting requirements. *Verify insurance requirements for contracts, permits and vendors. *Assist City staff and the public on the telephone and in person by responding to inquiries, complaints, and requests; serve as an informational resource to City staff and the public on procedures for filing claims. *Work with the City’s Risk Manager in the acquisition of general liability, property, crime coverage, and other insurance policies. 7c. ‐ Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommends  approval of the reclassification of one position in the Human Resources Page 18 of 25 DRAFT Risk Management Technician - Continued Page 2 DRAFT *Assist in the planning, organization, and implementation of personnel orientation and training programs. *Assist in the development, revision, and implementation of safety and risk management policies, regulations, and guidelines. *Process background checks, as required. Assist in the preparation of a variety of program and project materials including correspondence, bulletins, handbooks, newsletters, documents and exhibits. Attend and participate in professional group meetings; stay abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of risk management. *Maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance; work flexible evening and/or weekend hours as required; ability to travel as required. Perform related duties as assigned. * Denotes an essential function KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF: Ÿ Laws, rules, regulations and codes relating to risk management. Ÿ Public agency liability requirements. Ÿ Practices and trends pertaining to liability, insurance programs, and general risk management matters. Ÿ Legal mandates, policies, regulations, and guidelines regarding risk management related issues. Ÿ Insurance policy forms and terminology. Ÿ Research methods and techniques. Ÿ Computer software, including word processing, database and spreadsheet applications. Ÿ English usage, spelling, punctuation and grammar. Ÿ Modern office procedures and equipment. Ÿ City policies, procedures, and benefits. Ÿ Technical aspects of field of specialty. Ÿ Oral and written communication skills. Ÿ Computer software applications used in risk management and insurance claims adjusting. ABILITY TO: Ÿ Understand legal mandates, policies, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to risk management related matters. Ÿ Perform independent research in carrying out administrative and technical 7c. ‐ Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommends  approval of the reclassification of one position in the Human Resources Page 19 of 25 DRAFT Risk Management Technician - Continued Page 3 DRAFT duties. Ÿ Collect, compile, and present a variety of data in a meaningful way. Ÿ Review forms and reports for accuracy. Ÿ Read and understand complex written material. Ÿ Prepare and submit required state and federal reports. Ÿ Operate standard office equipment, including computers and related software applications. Ÿ Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Ÿ Maintain records and filing systems and prepare reports. Ÿ Plan and organize work. Ÿ Read, interpret, apply, and explain rules, regulations, terminology, codes, policies, and procedures. Ÿ Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ÿ Meet schedules and timelines. Ÿ Maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: Associates degree in insurance, risk management or related field, and three (3) years experience in the receipt and processing of claims in loss control, liability, property claims, risk assessment, self-insured program administration, insurance brokerage, or insurance underwriting, or related experience. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in an office environment with occasional night meetings. A valid Washington State driver’s license is required for minimal travel. Established Date: January 1, 2010 Revised: Original Title: Risk Management Analyst FLSA: Non Exempt Bargaining Unit: Non-Represented 7c. ‐ Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommends  approval of the reclassification of one position in the Human Resources Page 20 of 25 Option # 1 "Pro" CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, SUPPORTING ANNEXATION TO THE KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM (KCLS). WHEREAS, Renton voters will be asked at the February 9, 2010 election whether or not to annex to KCLS; and WHEREAS, Renton is one of only three cities in King County not part of KCLS; and WHEREAS, the 2008 Master Planning Process (Master Plan) found that "Renton lags far behind in the resources available to provide responsive, high-quality library services needed by its growing and diverse citizenry;" and WHEREAS, the Master Plan recommended an investment of 27 million dollars to cover the estimated cost of critical building upgrades, and program and collection improvements; and WHEREAS, remaining independent and fully funding the improvements recommended by the Master Plan, including rebuilding one library branch and making program and system improvements will cost approximately $260 per year for a $400,000 home; and WHEREAS, currently Renton has no plans to make these improvements due to budget constraints; and WHEREAS, Renton has a reciprocal borrowing agreement with KCLS with charges based upon usage, and there is more usage of the KCLS system by Renton residents than the converse, resulting in Renton paying KCLS an annual fee for such usage; and WHEREAS, the current funding model and Renton's economic challenges prevent needed upgrades and enhancements and would result in reduced library hours, reduced budgets to purchase library materials and layoffs of temporary staff; and 9a. ‐ Position on the King County Library District annexation (See 4.) Page 21 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, Renton's cost for Renton residents to use KCLS would likely increase over time which would require additional staff layoffs and restricted borrowing of materials; and WHEREAS, if annexed, all Renton staff will have the option to become employees of KCLS; and WHEREAS, if annexed, current Renton libraries would be improved with new lighting, furniture, technology and signing; and WHEREAS, if annexed, the main library would add three (3) open hours per week and the Highland's branch would add seventeen (17) additional open hours per week, including hours on Friday; and WHEREAS, if annexed, the quantity and variety of materials and services available to library patrons would increase. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City Council supports annexation to the KCLS and urges Renton citizens to vote for annexation to KCLS at the election on February 9, 2010. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2010. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2010. Denis Law, Mayor 9a. ‐ Position on the King County Library District annexation (See 4.) Page 22 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES.1438:l/06/10jo/ljw 9a. ‐ Position on the King County Library District annexation (See 4.) Page 23 of 25 Option #2 "Con" CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, OPPOSING ANNEXATION TO THE KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM (KCLS). WHEREAS, Renton voters will be asked at the February 9, 2010 election whether or not to annex to KCLS; and WHEREAS, Renton is one of only three cities in King County not part of KCLS; and WHEREAS, Renton has acquired an unique library collection, the ownership of which would be lost to KCLS, upon annexation to KCLS; and WHEREAS, annexation to KCLS would result in loss of local control; and WHEREAS, the current library staff, although offered positions with KCLS, would lose valuable seniority, benefits and advantageous working conditions; and WHEREAS, proposed KCLS policies might result in the system of rotating library staff, which would be difficult on current Renton library staff and difficult on Renton citizens who would no longer be dealing with familiar staff members knowledgeable of individual patron's needs and preferences; and WHEREAS, the cost to taxpayers for getting library service from either Renton or KCLS would likely be roughly the same. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. 9a. ‐ Position on the King County Library District annexation (See 4.) Page 24 of 25 RESOLUTION NO. SECTION II. The City Council opposes annexation to the KCLS and urges Renton Citizens to vote against annexation to KCLS at the election on February 9, 2010. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2010. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2010. Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES.1438a:l/06/10jo/ljw 9a. ‐ Position on the King County Library District annexation (See 4.) Page 25 of 25