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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil 11/26/2012AGENDA  RENTON CITY COUNCIL    REGULAR MEETING  November 26, 2012  Monday, 7 p.m.  1.CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2.ROLL CALL 3.SPECIAL PRESENTATION a. Renton Youth Council Recognition  4.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 5.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 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. 6.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 Council meeting minutes of 11/19/2012.  Council concur.  b. City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012 Sewer Telemetry Upgrades  Project,  engineer's  estimate  $282,263.63;  five  bids; and  submits  staff  recommendation  to  award the contract to the low bidder, Systems Interface, Inc. in the amount of $299,924.49.   Council concur.  c. Administrative  Services  Department recommends  approval  of  the  2012  year‐end  budget  amendment  ordinance  amending  the  2011/2012  Biennial  Budget  in  the  total  amount  of  $13,763,182.  Refer to Finance Committee.  d. Community and Economic Development Department recommends approval of the 2013 State  Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Positions, including transportation solutions, fiscal  stability, economic development/infrastructure funding, public safety and strengthening the  aerospace industry, which serve as guidance for City staff during the State legislative session.   Refer to Committee of the Whole.  e. Fire and Emergency Services Department recommends approval of Amendment C to CAG‐07‐ 014, with the Washington State Military Department, to extend the grant agreement for the  2006 flood event to 12/12/2014.  Council concur.  f. Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of an addendum to airport lease LAG‐ 03‐002, with AirO, Inc., increasing the total lease revenue by $5,726.56 per year plus leasehold  excise tax through 11/1/2018.  Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee. Page 1 of 486 g. Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of Supplemental Agreement #1 to CAG‐ 12‐071,  with  Perteet,  Inc.,  in  the  amount  of  $54,391  for  additional  construction  inspection  services for the South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Avenue Widening)  project, and to extend the term to 12/31/2013.  Council concur.  7.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:  2013/2014 Biennial Budget*  8.RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Resolution: a. Adopting the 2013/2014 Fee Schedule  (See 7.a.)  Ordinances for first reading: a. Title  IV  (Development  Regulations)  Docket  #8  code  amendment   (Approved  via  11/19/2012 Planning & Development Committee report)  b. Title  IV  (Development  Regulations)  Docket  #8  technical  corrections  code  amendment  (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Committee report)  c. Basic life support emergency medical services transport user fee code amendment  (See  7.a.)  d. Relocating System Development Fees to the Fee Schedule code amendment  (See 7.a.)  e. Updating Business License Fee regulations code amendment  (See 7.a.)  f. Establishing the 2013 property tax levy  (See 7.a.)  g. 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)  h. Adopting  the  2013/2014  Biennial  Budget  in  the  amounts  of  $237,264,263  and  $220,066,920 respectively  (See 7.a.)  9.NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; call 425‐430‐6512 for recorded information.) 10.AUDIENCE COMMENT 11.ADJOURNMENT Page 2 of 486 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA   (Preceding Council Meeting)     COUNCIL CHAMBERS   November 26, 2012  Monday, 6 p.m.    Water Fluoridation    • 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  Page 3 of 486 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Award of Bid Opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG-12- 150; 2012 Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project Meeting: Regular Council - 26 Nov 2012 Exhibits: Staff Recommendation Bid Tab (five bids) Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: City Clerk Staff Contact: Bonnie Walton, City Clerk, ext. 6502 Recommended Action: Council Concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ 299,924.49 Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ 414,000 City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: Engineer's Estimate: $282,263.63 In accordance with Council procedure, bids submitted at the subject bid opening met the following three criteria: There was more than one bid, there were no major irregularities with the low bid, and the low bid was within total project budget. Therefore, staff recommends accepting the low bid from Systems Interface, Inc. in the amount of $299,924.49. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept the low bid from Systems Interface, Inc. in the amount of $299,924.49 for the 2012 Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project. 6b. ‐ City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012  Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project, engineer's estimate $282,263.63; Page 4 of 486 6b. ‐ City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012  Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project, engineer's estimate $282,263.63; Page 5 of 486 6b. ‐ City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012  Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project, engineer's estimate $282,263.63; Page 6 of 486 6b. ‐ City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012  Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project, engineer's estimate $282,263.63; Page 7 of 486 6b. ‐ City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012  Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project, engineer's estimate $282,263.63; Page 8 of 486 6b. ‐ City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012  Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project, engineer's estimate $282,263.63; Page 9 of 486 6b. ‐ City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/13/2012 for CAG‐12‐150; 2012  Sewer Telemetry Upgrades Project, engineer's estimate $282,263.63; Page 10 of 486 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: 2012 Year-End Budget Amendment Ordinance Meeting: Regular Council - 26 Nov 2012 Exhibits: Issue Paper Budget Amendment Ordinance, Exhibit A, Exhibit B 2012 Year-End Budget Amendment Detail Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Administrative Services Staff Contact: Iwen Wang Recommended Action: Refer to Finance Committee Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ 13,763,182 Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: 1. incorporate grants and associated expenditures awarded to the city during the period; 2. make corrections to 2011/2012 budget due to reallocating funds/budget for capital projects; and 3. incorporate the partial refunding of the 2004 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds and pre-pay remaining balance of the 1998 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds as previously approved by Council. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the ordinance amending the 2012 portion of 2011/2012 Biennial Budget 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 11 of 486 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:November 26, 2012 TO:Rich Zwicker, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Iwen Wang, Administrator SUBJECT:2012 Year-End Budget Amendment Ordinance ISSUE Should the 2012 Budget be amended to incorporate budget items as detailed below? RECOMMENDATION Adopt the ordinance amending the 2012 portion of the 2011/2012 Biennial Budget. OVERVIEW The proposed 2012 year-end budget amendments are primarily housekeeping items in nature. It will: 1.incorporate grants and associated expenditures awarded to the city during the period; 2.make corrections to 2011/2012 budget due to reallocating funds/budget for capital projects; and 3.incorporate the partial refunding of the 2004 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds and pre-pay remaining balance of the 1998 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds as previously approved by Council. Below is a summary of the changes. General Governmental Adjustments: The proposed amendment will incorporate $208k in various grants and $180k in associate expenses. See 2012 Year-End Budget Amendment Detail attachment for details. Other Funds: The proposed appropriation amendment for all other funds combined is $13.6 million; below are the details of these adjustments. 1.Hotel/Motel Fund (110): $5k for the purchase of South King County Trails Map. 2.One Percent for Arts Fund (125): decrease contribution from Fund 317 and 318 in the amount of $11k. 3.Municipal CIP Fund (316): $273k for the Gabion Bank Stabilization Systems Repairs and May Creek/Hawks Landing Acquisition. Both projects are funded by grants (FEMA and Washington State Department of Commerce). Other adjustments within 316 will reallocate project budgets for property acquisition funded by King County Levy and Coulon Parks Structure repairs. 4.Transportation CIP Fund (317): Reallocation of project budgets within 317. 5.South Lake Washington CIP Fund (318): $40k increase to complete the retrofit of water quality vault grates, funded by a transfer from 317. 6.Airport Operating & CIP Fund (402 & 422): $60k to recognize the USDA Wildlife 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 12 of 486 Rich Zwicker, Council President Members of the Renton City Council Page 2 of 2 November 26, 2012 Management Contract, funded by fund balance. Also corrects an Airport grant account and recognizes $88k for an FAA Grant (Taxiway Bravo Project). 7.Utility Systems (Fund 405, 406, 407, 425, and 427): $13.1 million total; add $2.7 million in capital projects, $20k in operating projects, and $10.4 million in refunding the 2004 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds and the redemption of the remaining balance of 1998 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds. Capital and operating projects will be funded by Washington State Department of Ecology grants. 1998 Water/Sewer remaining balance will be funded by fund balance. Also recognizing $69k in Washington State Department of Commerce grants to fund 316 for the May Creek/Hawks Landing Acquisition. 8.Equipment Rental (Fleet) Fund (501): $75k the replacement of 1 Mower (S224) for Airport. Asset was originally purchase in Airport and will now be managed in Fleet Fund. Funded by a transfer of $58k from Airport, remaining balance will be funded by replacement reserves collected (fund balance) on original mower (S185). 9.Facilities Fund (504): $5k increase for the remodeling of Emergency Operations Center, funded by 2012 EMPG grant. CONCLUSION The 2012 year-end budget amendments will update funding sources and appropriations for various operating and capital items, make minor corrections to the adopted 2011/2012 budget as identified herein, will refund a portion of the 2004 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds, and pre-pay the remaining balance of the 1998 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds. Staff recommends Council approve the proposed adjustments. Attachments: Budget Amendment Ordinance, Exhibit A, and Exhibit B 2012 Year-End Budget Amendment Detail 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 13 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 14 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 15 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 16 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 17 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 18 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 19 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 20 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 21 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 22 of 486 6c. ‐ Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the  2012 year‐end budget amendment ordinance amending the 2011/2012 Page 23 of 486 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Positions Meeting: Regular Council - 26 Nov 2012 Exhibits: 2013 State Legislative Agenda - Priority Issues 2013 Statement of Policy Positions Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Community and Economic Development Staff Contact: Suzanne Dale Estey (x6591) Recommended Action: Refer to Committee of the Whole Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ N/A Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ N/A Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ N/A City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: Prior to each state legislative session, the City Council considers documents which summarize the City's position on current state issues. The State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Positions serve as guidance for City staff as it works with the Legislature to achieve the City's goals. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Positions as proposed. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 24 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT BASIC PREMISES The City of Renton’s positions on state legislation are guided by basic premises established by the Renton City Council over many years. These include the need to provide local elected officials maximum flexibility in addressing community needs; strong opposition to new or expanded mandates on local governments without adequate funding to support these programs, as required by state law (RCW 43.135.060); and the importance of maintaining local control, especially in areas such as local government taxation and financing, rights-of-way management and land use and zoning matters. Additionally, during a time of ongoing economic uncertainty, Renton asks lawmakers to maintain basic services such as public safety and criminal justice, and to be mindful of the impact to local communities of cuts to health and human services programs. With a recognition that the State faces a 2013-2015 operating budget shortfall of more than $500 million and pressure to spend an additional $1 billion or more to comply with the McCleary decision on K-12 education funding, the City is not making any new funding requests from the State’s operating budget. The City urges lawmakers to protect “state-shared revenues” to the maximum extent possible, and to avoid further cuts to programs that are key to public safety, including auto theft prevention grants and law enforcement academy funding. Renton also asks the Legislature to consider creative approaches to providing cities with additional efficiencies, cost-savings and flexibility. Renton will consider support for regulatory reform, easing liability burdens and legislation to reduce or eliminate unnecessary mandates. PRIORITY ISSUES Transportation Solutions Renton continues to face major challenges with traffic congestion that comes with being at the crossroads of Interstate 405, Highway 167 and several other state highway corridors. This creates slowdowns that stifle the efficient movement of people and goods through the City, resulting in severe economic, family and quality of life impacts. Addressing these transportation needs can help not only with enhancing freight movement but also with job creation and economic vitality. The City asks legislators to remember that the I-405/SR 167 interchange remains one of the most congested interchanges in the state and that I-405 from Renton to Bellevue remains the most congested corridor in the state. Renton supports coalition efforts to work with the 2013 Legislature to enact a new transportation investment package. The City requests that the core missions of “fixing the worst first” and finishing projects already underway such as I-405 play a key role in guiding investment decisions. An investment package should address not only the state highway system but important needs such as local roadways, freight mobility, transit and incentive-driven programs such as Commute Trip Reduction (CTR). In the 2013 Legislative Session, the City of Renton will: ·Seek additional authorization for managed lane approaches to funding Interstate 405 and its connections to SR 167/I-405 and the SR 167 corridor: The City worked in coalition with multiple cities to support the passage of EHB 1382, which authorized a tolling and managed lanes program on I-405 between downtown Bellevue and Interstate 5 in Lynnwood. The start-up of the tolling/managed lanes for I-405 Bellevue-to-Lynnwood has been delayed while the State awaited a just-completed independent study on financial and feasibility questions associated with tolling. The City believes it is critical to move ahead with additional funding and phasing work for tolling and managed lanes through the remainder of the I-405 corridor, as one tool for adding desperately-needed capacity on the corridor. It is also important that tolling implementation be synchronized with specific improvements to those areas about to be tolled. At a minimum, the City requests that any potential savings from other projects in the I-405 corridor be utilized to provide $65 million for pre-construction design and engineering of Renton to Bellevue. Capacity upgrades to the I-405/SR 167 “Connector,” and additional lanes on I-405 between Bellevue and Renton are a critical economic well-being infrastructure investment not only for Renton but the entire Central Puget Sound region. ·Investments in state and local projects, freight mobility and transit: As the Legislature considers a possible comprehensive transportation revenue package in 2013, Renton asks lawmakers to support key needs, including: o I-405/SR 167 Connector and additional lanes northbound and southbound between Bellevue to Renton, as well as specific upgrades to the I-405/NE 44th Street interchange – tolling and revenue are needed for I-405. o $3 million for the NE Sunset Boulevard Corridor Improvements Project (SR-900), perhaps through TIB funding. o A local funding component that includes direct distribution monies for local needs; local financing options; enhanced funding for the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) grant programs; additional funding for transit and Commute Trip Reduction (CTR). It is important that any local financing tools authorized by the Legislature distribute funds equitably between cities and counties. o Funding for the “Complete Streets” grant program established in ESHB 1071 in 2011. This program helps cities to make transit- and pedestrian-friendly investments along state corridors that run through local communities. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 25 of 486 Fiscal Stability Renton, like many other cities around the state, was forced to make major budget reductions during the economic recession while still keeping core services intact. Through several cycles of cuts, the City has reduced its general fund spending by millions of dollars, instituted furlough days for employees, and reduced its work force by 15% to balance its 2009-2014 budgets, despite growing its population by one-third since 2008 (82% growth from 2000-2010). Additionally, Renton and other areas of South King County have faced significant impacts from state budget cuts to human and social service programs, given the high percentage of families who are at or below the poverty line. With these major fiscal challenges in mind, Renton asks for the State Legislature’s help in preserving key state revenue sources and current taxing authorities. In the 2013 Session, the City of Renton will: ·Team up with the Association of Washington Cities (AWC), counties and other local governments to protect and restore state-shared revenues that are vital to cities: Renton urges legislators to restore a $10 million per year transfer that would, beginning in October 2013, remove liquor excise tax distributions from cities and counties and shift them to the state general fund. This transfer is being contemplated at a time when local law enforcement is dealing with more theft and shoplifting cases under a newly-privatized system of liquor sales that has seen 300 highly state-regulated stores mushroom to more than 1,400 virtually deregulated stores. Moreover, the $10 million transfer would prevent cities and counties from seeing any kind of revenue growth in their liquor distributions, and nullify the voters’ intention of adding public safety funding when they approved an additional $10 million per year for local law enforcement efforts within a privatized liquor sales system. Renton additionally urges legislators to refrain from cutting the local revenues that help cities maintain a commitment to public safety and assist with basic service needs – which are growing due to state cutbacks. Municipal Criminal Justice Assistance funds, the Annexation Sales Tax Credit program, Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) mitigation payments, auto theft and sex offender address verification funds are critical to cities. ·Public records relief cost recovery: Renton strongly supports the public’s right to obtain public records related to local government operations, and strives to comply with the law in a very transparent manner. However, the City is concerned about the mounting costs from some voluminous records requests and the City has had to hire staff dedicated solely to processing these requests. Renton supports legislation to better enable local agencies to put limits on requests that are harassment-related. ·Provide cities with flexibility in how to provide indigent defense for misdemeanor court cases: In June 2012, the State Supreme Court adopted a rule that dramatically reduces the number of misdemeanor indigent defense cases any one public defender can take on. Beginning in September 2013, the rule would require that no single public defender take on any more than 300-400 cases per defender per year. For many jurisdictions it will require several hundred thousands of dollars a year in additional indigent defense costs. Renton strongly agrees with AWC and many individual cities that this indigent defense rule invades the Legislature’s domain by essentially telling local jurisdictions how they will run their defense systems and how they will expend funds. Renton joins AWC and individual cities in urging lawmakers to put a stay on this rule and instead allow the development and adoption of model standards that provide cities flexibility on this issue. Economic Development and Infrastructure Investment The City of Renton supports policies that help retain and create jobs and increase economic opportunity. Investing in infrastructure that addresses core community needs, and lays the groundwork for economic development continues to be a high priority for the City. Renton will work with the Washington Economic Development Association, the Association of Washington Cities and a coalition of other key stakeholders on economic development and infrastructure investment tools to address community needs and enhance its business retention and recruitment efforts. Amongst its many diverse economic sectors, Renton is proud to be the home for assembly of Boeing’s 737, the most popular jet airplane in the history of flight (every 2.2 seconds, a 737 jet takes off from some point around the world). With Boeing poised to increase 737 production to a historic high of 42 planes per month, with the upcoming production of the 737 MAX, and with the workload that creates for the estimated 400 aerospace suppliers located in King County, the City strongly supports work force training and infrastructure investments to help the aerospace industry remain globally competitive. Renton’s highest economic development priority is to make every effort at the local, regional, state and federal levels to ensure the current 737 NG production ramp-up and the production of the 737 MAX re-engined airplane are successful. Boeing’s Renton 737 operations account for nearly $7 billion (2.7%) of Washington’s Gross State Product, 10.7% of the State’s exports abroad and over 45,000 direct and indirect jobs. In the 2013 Legislative Session, the City of Renton will seek support for: ·Tax and regulatory policies that encourage the growth and long-term health of the aerospace industry, including the extension of the pre-production aerospace tax incentive and improving transportation infrastructure. ·Renton Aerospace Training Center: Renton is extremely appreciative of work by the 2012 Legislature to include $2.5 million in its Capital Budget “Jobs Package” for the development of an aerospace training center at a city-owned building at the Renton Airport. The funding secured by the City’s legislative delegation has allowed Renton, Renton6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 26 of 486 City of Renton 2013 State Legislative Agenda Technical College, and aerospace companies and organizations to partner on initial design of the new building. Since the Renton Chamber of Commerce vacated the building in May 2012 and inspections and surveying began, the City has learned more about deficient Chamber structure and it is clear that a new structure will be needed. Additionally, industry partners working with the City are extremely interested in major upgrades in facility space, customized classrooms, enough square footage to install heavy equipment (including portions of wings and fuselages) for training purposes and a broader vision for the facility which includes K-12 education. Renton is supporting industry’s request for an additional $10 million in the 2013-15 Capital Budget for the Renton Aerospace Training Center. This Center will provide an additional capacity of some 60 students per month to RTC’s basic aviation manufacturing certificate, which has already graduated 225 students at its constrained main campus facilities, and allow the program to respond to industry needs with other innovative training to address new and incumbent worker needs and help ignite the next generation of aerospace workers by including K-12 education opportunities in its mission. Public Safety One significant side effect of the State’s recessionary economy is the increased pressure and stress it puts on families, and the additional public safety challenges this poses. Renton is dealing with these challenges not only in terms of Part I crimes, but in terms of increased incidences involving potential gang activity. Renton believes a key ingredient in addressing gangs must lie with intervention and prevention to help troubled young adults and keep them from heading down a path of gang membership and violence. Renton appreciates the work of the 2012 Legislature to include $250,000 toward gangs prevention and intervention grants, and in the 2013 Session, the City of Renton will: ·Support gangs prevention/intervention legislation and funding: Renton believes that in addition to penalties, intervention and prevention strategies must be an integral component of addressing gang violence. The City will work with communities across the state in support of new tools, including dedicated funding, to combat gang violence. Enhancing Quality of Life The City of Renton believes that in addition to providing its citizens with public safety, and to making economic development efforts to retain and grow its job base, the quality of life within a local community is also paramount. Renton prides itself on providing facilities and services that contribute to a high quality of life, whether that is through the operation of community and performing arts centers, community celebrations, a Farmer’s Market, or through a renowned system of parks facilities and trails. The City supports the “Healthy & Sustainable Communities” initiative and similar coalition efforts by representatives of parks and recreation, Realtors, cities and counties, public health entities, the American Heart Association, the Obesity Coalition, environmental groups, and others to maintain funding of several operating, capital and transportation budget programs such as public health, community recreation, bicycle, pedestrian and trails programs, the Washington Wildlife, Recreation & Parks program, Safe Routes to Schools, Complete Streets programs, food and nutrition programs that help people stay active and healthy, make more efficient use of the “built environment,” and hopefully help to reverse the obesity epidemic that leads to increased heart disease, coronary problems and diabetes. In 2013, as a component of maintaining the quality of life its citizens demand, Renton will support: ·Riverview Park Pedestrian Bridge Replacement: Within the Legislature’s 2013-15 Capital Budget, Renton is requesting that $1 million be included for the replacement of the Riverview Park pedestrian bridge that has been damaged by flooding on several occasions. The Capital funding would also allow for the removal of in-stream creosote-treated timber piles at the park. Riverview Park is a 12.4-acre park that sits along the Cedar River Trail, which stretches 17 miles from Lake Washington to Maple Valley and ties into 250 acres of natural areas. The park is also within the Cedar River-Lake Washington watershed, and is well-known as a site where sockeye and Chinook salmon runs can be viewed by participants in a “Salmon Journey” program that hosts nearly 10,000 visitors per year. However, the bridge providing access to Riverview Park and the Cedar River Trail has been damaged by floods twice in the past five years and has been deemed by outside engineering firms to be in poor structural condition. Additionally, floods have washed woody debris down the river that has caught on exposed creosote-treated timber piles. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 27 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 1 City of Renton 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Positions The City of Renton’s 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Positions are divided as follows: 1.The 2013 State Legislative Agenda includes PRIORITY ISSUES – items Renton will devote its highest level of advocacy toward achieving. These are outlined in a separate folio handout . 2.The 2013 Statement of Policy Positions – SUPPORT/OPPOSE – items Renton considers important. The City will use time and effort and join others in supporting beneficial measures or opposing those which would have an adverse impact. 3.The 2013 Statement of Policy Positions – TRACK/MONITOR – issues the City will track and monitor. As these issues evolve, the City may involve itself to a greater degree if necessary. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 28 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 2 City of Renton 2013 Statement of Policy Positions Criminal Justice/Courts/Jails/Law Enforcement SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Protect criminal justice, law enforcement and courts funding: Renton will work closely with other local agencies, law enforcement organizations and courts organizations to protect operating budget funding for key criminal justice, law enforcement and courts priorities. These include municipal criminal justice, auto theft prevention, law enforcement academy training, sex offender address verification, public defense and court interpreters. ·Vehicle Prowls – Cracking Down on Repeat Offenders: Renton will support legislation to increase the penalty for repeat vehicle prowl offenders to a felony. Vehicle prowls are becoming a more significant issue for Renton, particularly given the success the city and others have had in reducing automobile theft. ·Support legislation to add clarity and certainty for local jurisdictions regulating any use of marijuana: Renton will support legislation (as well as federal action) that provides clear authority for local governments to regulate marijuana use. Any legislation on this issue should include a clear cap on the number of collective gardens, clarify zoning authority and allow cities to impose bans if that is consistent with the desires of their community. ·Support strengthened penalties for metal theft and expand the list of items that will be regulated: Renton will support legislation that strengthens penalties for metal theft. Additionally, given a recent rash of thefts of brass fittings from fire protection systems, the Renton Fire & Emergency Services Department will seek to add these fittings to the list of items that must be recorded and undergo additional scrutiny by scrap metal dealers. ·Building abatements: Renton will support legislation that would enhance the ability of local jurisdictions to abate dangerous buildings and more easily recover the costs and fees of doing so. ·Funding for medical costs incurred by jail offenders: Renton will support efforts by AWC and others to obtain assistance. TRACK/MONITOR ·Schools mapping: Renton will track efforts by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs to obtain additional state funding for the mapping of K-12 schools and higher education institutions for emergency preparedness purposes. ·Requiring Municipal Courts to take on Anti-Harassment Orders (AHOs) and Domestic Violence Protection Orders (DVPOs): The City will track legislation that may arise to turn this local-discretion authority into a requirement for Municipal Courts. ·Weapons restrictions: Renton will track efforts to enact state restrictions on weapons usage, sales and storage. Economic Development/Infrastructure/Parks & Recreation/Housing/Arts & Culture SUPPORT/MONITOR 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 29 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 3 ·Tax-Increment Financing (TIF), Local Revitalization Financing (LRF): Renton has been fortunate to successfully compete for matching state funding of two local economic revitalization projects through the LRF program. The City will strongly support a legislative initiative to create a more robust and ongoing “TIF” tool in state law, or, failing that, the reauthorization of the LRF program. Renton will also support efforts to extend sunset dates for the LRF and “LIFT” (Local Infrastructure Financing Tools) programs in recognition of the fact that the economic recession has delayed the start-up dates for many of these projects. ·Washington Technology Cities Coalition: Renton supports the Washington Technology Cities Coalition, which is a statewide effort to support the K-12 and higher education priorities of the technology industry, as well as important transportation and infrastructure investments and the “info structure” needed for a thriving technology industry. ·Public Works Trust Fund (PWTF), Washington Wildlife, Recreation & Parks Program (WWRP): Renton supports efforts by local governments, contractors, water-sewer districts, and others to ensure the PWTF is protected to the maximum extent possible. Similarly, the City will join others in working to protect Washington Wildlife, Recreation & Parks Program (WWRP) funding. WWRP is vital in assisting local parks agencies with funding for local parks and trails, water access projects, and more. ·Re-establish Funding for the Youth Athletic Facilities Account: The Youth Athletic Facilities account remains in state statute, but has not been funded for several years. The City supports the Washington Recreation and Parks Association’s pursuit of this important funding tool. This approach would dedicate 50 percent of the expected sales tax proceeds from the application of sales tax on competitive leagues run by public agencies and private organizations. ·Funding for Affordable Housing: Renton will support efforts to preserve funding for the Housing Trust Fund (HTF) and the Transitional Housing, Ownership and Rental assistance (THOR) program. The Housing Trust Fund helps construct affordable housing, leverages other resources and provides a critical catalyst for investment and job creation that helps stimulate the economy. ·Extend and remove the sunset date on alternative public works contracting statutes: Renton will support an AWC-led effort to extend state law that allows jurisdictions to use alternative public works contracting methods such as “design-build” and “general contractor/construction management” (GC/CM) toward certain types of construction projects costing $10 million or more. ·Support for Arts & Culture: Renton is working hard to foster a thriving arts and culture community and will support legislation and funding in support of the arts. The City supports the position of 4Culture and the Washington State Arts Alliance that investment in the arts is an investment in education and helps foster community and economic development. As outlined in Renton’s 2010 Arts & Culture Master Plan, a base of strong arts and culture helps create vibrant communities that connect people across cultural boundaries, attracts tourism, and supports and enhances business retention and recruitment. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 30 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 4 TRACK/MONITOR ·“Harmonizing” the allowable uses of the first and second one-quarter percent for Real Estate Excise Tax (REET): While it is not expected that any 2013 legislative initiatives will surface in this area, Renton would support any legislation that allows the same broad set of uses for the second one-quarter percent of REET that is already authorized under state law for the first one-quarter percent of REET. Education/Workforce Development SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·The City supports fulfillment of the State’s “paramount duty” to fully fund basic education costs including transportation, building and utility costs, fully fund six-period high school days so students can meet graduation requirements within four years, fully fund all-day kindergarten for at risk students, and begin implementation of funding the prototypical school formula components identified by the Quality Education Committee. In 2010, the Legislature approved HB 2261, HB 2776 and SB 6696, which all made important commitments in basic education reform policy. The City supports efforts to follow through with the scheduled funding, beginning with 2013 efforts by the Legislature to meet school-funding targets established through the Supreme Court’s McCleary decision. During these challenging economic times, the City also supports school district leaders’ requests to repeal or delay unfunded and partially funded mandates that could relieve districts of pressure in order to allow them to continue to focus on student learning. ·The City recognizes that its success increasingly depends on an educated and flexible workforce for all of its employers, public and private alike. Employers need well educated and highly skilled employees to grow and thrive. Because all students must be prepared to enter the globally competitive workforce, the City supports efforts to adequately fund education reform and to preserve funding for higher education. The State’s investment should: o Further strengthen accountability – measurable performance should be ensured at all levels of education. o Attract and retain quality teachers and address the shortage of educators in the fields of mathematics, science, special education, early learning and bilingual studies. o Create a more competitive workforce by expanding funding for FTE enrollment at all levels of higher education and prioritizing offerings toward jobs and industries of the future and high-demand fields. o Maintain state need grants and strive for affordability for all students. o Encourage stronger coordination of workforce development between K-12 and post-secondary education entities and base targets on employer and economic demands. Employee Services Issues/LEOFF/PERS SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Oppose pension enhancements that add new costs – and fully fund pension responsibilities: Renton will follow the lead of AWC in opposing pension enhancements that would add new costs to local governments, while at the same time urging the state to fully fund existing pension responsibilities. ·Reforms to better manage personnel and labor costs – including binding arbitration reform: Renton will support initiatives put forth by AWC and others to help better manage personnel and labor costs, including possible reforms to binding interest arbitration. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 31 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 5 ·“Presumptive disease” for police: If 2012 legislative initiatives are brought forward to expand the reach of “presumptive disease” laws to police employees and spouses of police employees, it will present cost impacts and concerns for Renton. The City will work through AWC in this area. Environmental Issues/Utilities/Water/Stormwater SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Stormwater Funding: Renton will continue to support efforts to help cities more reliably fund National Pollutant Discharge and Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II stormwater obligations, very costly requirements of the Clean Water Act. Funding for stormwater is a key to meeting the federally-mandated, state-administered requirements. ·“Fish Consumption” Rates – and Impact on Water Quality Costs and Permitting: The State Department of Ecology (DOE) is in the midst of technical reports which may lead to rule-making on revised fish-consumption rates for residents of our state. This very technical effort – and new standards that may be established as a result of it – has real-world water quality permit and cost implications, particularly for local jurisdictions which operate wastewater treatment plants (Renton does not, although Renton taxpayers could face increased rates due to increased standards). The City is aware of strong concerns within the business community with the fish-consumption issue and may support legislation to either modify proposed rules or promote a slower and more thoughtful process. ·Salmon Recovery: Renton supports capital funding requests by the Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) that enable the State to meet its state match for federal Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery funds, and provide Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) dollars for projects within the various Watershed Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs). ·Puget Sound Action Agenda: The City supports the goals and objectives outlined in the Puget Sound Partnership’s Action Agenda – as long as the Legislature does not turn these goals into unfunded mandates that add to the costs and burdens already faced by cities. ·“Lane case” fix: A coalition of water purveyors, fire officials, Public Utility Districts, and others will be promoting 2013 legislation seeking to clarify a recent Supreme Court ruling known as the “Lane” case. The Lane decision forces governmental agencies to view the costs of fire hydrant maintenance and upkeep as a general governmental operation to be financed by all taxpayers, versus a fire suppression service borne by ratepayers. Renton supports efforts to clarify state law to ensure fire hydrant costs can again be viewed as part of a fire suppression service borne by ratepayers. ·Hydraulic Permit Approvals (HPAs): There may be legislative efforts in 2013 to clarify the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW’s) authority with respect to Hydraulic Permit Approvals (HPAs). Current law restricts that authority to permits for projects impacting state water bodies “at or below the ordinary high-water mark.” WDFW contends its authority stretches beyond that. Renton agrees with a coalition of public- and private-sector groups that the WDFW authority should not go beyond “at or below” ordinary high waters. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 32 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 6 TRACK/MONITOR ·Extending the current “Product Stewardship” program to prescription and pharmaceutical drug disposal: The Legislature established the Product Stewardship as a manufacturer-financed program to allow for the environmentally safe disposal of products such as electronics and lights that contain mercury. King County Solid Waste and others have been proposing an expansion of the program to include prescription and pharmaceutical drug disposal. Renton will track these efforts. Fire Prevention and Emergency Services Renton will support the following initiatives from the Washington Fire Chiefs Association (WFCA): SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Cost recovery for “all-risk mobilization” efforts: Renton will support efforts to expand the definition of qualifying “all-risk mobilization” events. Currently, only wild fires that demand multiple-agency responses are covered under state law for reimbursement of staff costs. Renton agrees with Chiefs that earthquakes and other emergency disasters should also qualify. TRACK/MONITOR ·North Bend Fire Training Academy upgrades: Renton will track any efforts to obtain additional capital funding for the Fire Training Academy in North Bend. ·Oppose direct billing of ambulance costs to patients: Renton will track potential 2013 legislation that would allow insurance companies to attempt to avoid reimbursing Emergency Medical Service providers and ambulance companies by billing directly to patients. Fiscal Issues SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Oppose unfunded mandates, legislation that erodes local authority and/or legislation that erodes local tax revenue: This is an annual staple of the City’s Legislative Agenda and directly relates to the “basic premises” upon which the annual Legislative Agenda is built. ·Support extending and removing the sunset date for using lodging taxes to support the capital and operating costs of visitors centers, as well as operations of special events and festivals: Renton will support an effort by a coalition of cities, counties, arts supporters, wine industry representatives and others to extend a provision in the hotel-motel tax statute relating to special events and festivals. Current state law, scheduled to sunset on June 30, 2013, allows cities and counties to use lodging taxes to support the operating costs of special events and festivals. An example within Renton is the City’s support of the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) screenings in Renton each year. Renton also wants to ensure that the 2013 Legislature preserves the definition of “tourism-related facility” within the hotel-motel tax statute as the City works in close partnership with the Renton Chamber of Commerce to support the new Renton Visitors Center in Downtown Renton. ·Support legislative changes to help local governments operate more efficiently and reduce costs: The Association of Washington Cities (AWC) and the Washington State Association of Counties (WSAC) are proposing to the Governor and Legislature a series of ideas to help local governments operate more efficiently, reduce or delay cost impacts or relieve cost burdens altogether. Examples of common-sense changes includes providing cities the authority (which counties already have) to recover credit card 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 33 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 7 transaction fees – something that could help the City’s golf course recover more than $17,000 a year. Additionally, Renton has suggested that the state could eliminate prevailing wage reporting for small projects, and change the update schedule for Growth Management Act, shoreline, and water-system plans to every 10 years. ·Support new revenue tools to help local governments deal with operating budget costs: In 2013, AWC and counties will ask the Legislature for new revenue tools that can provide cities with new tools to address structural limits on their ability to operate. As an example, with the property tax, local governments are restricted by a “101 percent” annual cap, by levy limits, and by property tax “suppression” that comes into play during times when assessed values drop and property tax “millage rates” must then be increased. Renton supports the effort to give local governments additional revenue tools that they can use, or take to their voters, at their discretion. ·Oppose countywide utility tax authority, but support unincorporated area utility tax: For many years, King County and other counties have been pursuing legislation to provide counties some of the utility taxing authority that is currently granted only to cities. A countywide utility tax would result in a “double tax” on city residents who already pay this tax, and Renton would thus oppose it. However, the City will support any legislative initiative to establish unincorporated area utility tax authority for counties, particularly if a portion of the revenue is dedicated to assisting with the transition costs for the annexation of urban unincorporated areas. TRACK/MONITOR ·Efforts to “centralize” the collection and administration of municipal Business & Occupation (B&O) taxes and business license fees at the state level: In 2013, it is expected that the Association of Washington Business (AWB) will pursue passage of a “centralization” bill similar to one that failed in 2012. AWC and numerous individual cities will oppose that bill. Renton does not impose a local B&O and thus will simply track this effort. General Government SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Protecting bidding laws and contracting authority: Renton will join other local governments in working to protect local government authority in contracting and bidding laws. ·Public records relief cost recovery: Renton strongly supports the public’s right to obtain public records related to local government operations, and strives to comply with the law in a very transparent manner. However, the City is concerned about the mounting costs from some voluminous records requests, especially in areas such as public safety and criminal justice where the City has had to hire staff dedicated solely to processing these requests. Renton would thus support legislation to better enable local agencies to put limits on requests that are harassment-related, and to recover the costs associated with large records requests that are for commercial/resale purposes. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 34 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 8 TRACK/MONITOR ·Limiting local government liability: Renton will monitor legislative efforts to limit local government liability, for example, by addressing current “joint and several” liability laws that are far-reaching in scope. Growth Management/Land Use and Permitting SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Restoring funding for Growth Management Act (GMA) Planning Grants: Renton will join cities and counties in pushing for restored funding for Growth Management Act (GMA) grants. Renton supports the GMA, but it is a mandate for which the State has never provided adequate funding. Restoring the planning grants is at least one step in providing necessary funds for the GMA work to which local governments are held responsible. TRACK/MONITOR ·Buildable Lands: There may be discussion during the 2013 Legislature about either funding “Buildable Lands” inventorying requirements in the state’s largest counties and cities – or repealing them if the Legislature is unwilling to provide funds. Renton would prefer to see ways to reform the Buildable Lands statutes, perhaps by regionalizing this work through an organization such as the Puget Sound Regional Council. ·Local zoning control over location of mini-casinos: Renton supports legislation to explicitly clarify cities’ authority to zone the location of mini-casinos and to grandfather in existing zoning restrictions. ·Pre-emption local siting of small alternative energy facilities: Renton will track legislation that would seek to pre-empt local authority over the siting of small alternative-energy facilities. TRACK/MONITOR ·Changes to Energy Codes: Renton will track any possible legislative effort that looks to slow or revise current Energy Codes. Human and Social Services SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Full funding of “2-1-1” system: Renton will support continued efforts to obtain state funds to help fully fund the new 2-1-1 emergency communications system to help seniors, the disabled and vulnerable populations within Washington State access social services. ·Public health funding: Renton will support efforts to preserve funding for Seattle-King County Public Health. A strong public health system promotes a healthier community and prevents and protects against injury and disease. ·Energy assistance for low-income residents: During economic down times, the demand for low-income energy assistance rises dramatically. Renton will support state partnership funding for energy assistance for low-income residents. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 35 of 486 DRAFT DRAFT 9 Telecommunications SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Oppose statewide franchise fee authority: In recent years, telecommunications firms have approached the Legislature, seeking enactment of a statewide franchising structure for cable and video services. Had the legislation succeeded, it would have pre-empted local franchising authority that guides cable service in Renton and other local markets around the state. While it does not appear that such a legislative initiative is being pursued in 2013, Renton will be prepared to join AWC in strongly opposing this attack on local control. Transportation/Transit SUPPORT/OPPOSE ·Regional Mobility Grant Program: In collaboration with King County/METRO, Renton is pursuing a $2.8 million Regional Mobility Grant for the extension of the Bus RapidRide Transit “F Line,” which is currently slated for service from Burien through SeaTac and Tukwila to Renton’s Downtown Transit Center, starting in 2013. The City supported METRO’s recently successful federal funding request for the capital needs for the F Line. The City is working jointly with METRO on strategies to fund the operational needs of extending the proposed F Line from the Downtown Transit Center to The Landing and Boeing’s Renton Plant. Renton will actively support efforts to ensure Regional Mobility Grant program funding in the 2013-15 Transportation Budget. ·Support legislation to provide cities more authority to set speed limits for state highway segments running through local communities: Legislation in this area was proposed in 2012 and will re-emerge in 2013. Renton supports such legislation, and has asked that it also include a provision better allowing local agencies to control speed limits for construction zones along state highway corridors (such as Rainier Avenue). ·Support legislation authorizing cities to better recover costs from state-corridor stormwater impacts on local communities: AWC is likely to pursue legislation in 2013 that provides cities with clarified and enhanced authority to collect stormwater fees from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for stormwater impacts that affect local water quality and local communities. Renton will support this effort. ·Support legislation to remove the pilot designation for the State Route 167 High Occupancy Toll lanes project and to make these "HOT" lanes permanent: The 167 HOT Lanes have helped to reduce travel times for motorists and freight-haulers. However, unless and until improvements are made to the Interstate 405/SR 167 "Connector," as well as to I-405 between Renton and Bellevue, the travel time “gains” from the 167 HOT lanes will continue to be offset by severe congestion on 405 (see Major Priority, “Transportation Solutions.”) I-405 and 167 are a continuous corridor for the movement of people and goods, and investments at 405/167 and along the 405 corridor must be made as soon as possible for the 167 HOT lanes to reach their true potential for traffic mobility and time-savings. 6d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  approval of the 2013 State Legislative Agenda and Statement of Policy Page 36 of 486 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: FEMA-1671-DR-WA Amendment C Meeting: Regular Council - 26 Nov 2012 Exhibits: Issue Paper FEMA-1671-DR-WA Amendment C Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Fire & Emergency Services Staff Contact: Deborah Needham, Emergency Management Director, x7027 Recommended Action: Council Concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ 0 Transfer Amendment: $0 Amount Budgeted: $ 0 Revenue Generated: $0 Total Project Budget: $ 0 City Share Total Project: $ 0 SUMMARY OF ACTION: The state grant agreement with the Washington State Military Department for Public Assistance for the November 2006 flood event, also known as 1671-DR-WA, will expire December 12, 2012. Amendment C changes the grant expiration date to December 12, 2014. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve an addendum to the grant agreement extending the expiration date to 12/12/14 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign 6e. ‐ Fire and Emergency Services Department recommends approval  of Amendment C to CAG‐07‐014, with the Washington State Military Page 37 of 486 FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:November 26, 2012 TO:Rich Zwiker, Council President Members of the City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Mark Peterson, Fire Chief/Emergency Services Administrator STAFF CONTACT:Deborah Needham, Emergency Management Director SUBJECT:FEMA-1671-DR-WA Amendment C ISSUE The City of Renton experienced flood related damages during November 2006. The City is able to collect 75 percent or more of eligible non-insurance covered damages sustained during this period through a public assistance grant. Fund collection has been delayed due to environmental reviews. An extension of the grant deadline is necessary. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City of Renton Council concur and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign and execute the FEMA-1671-DR-WA Amendment C to extend the grant deadline until December 12, 2014. BACKGROUND The Washington State Military Department, under leadership of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), provides public assistance to entities that experience non-insured damages during declared states of disaster. The City of Renton experienced such damages during the declared time frame and has been unable to collect funds due to environmental reviews. The grant deadline has been surpassed. An extension of the grant deadline is needed to ensure receipt of funds. CONCLUSION The City of Renton would benefit from the approval of the Washington State Military Department’s FEMA-1671-DR-WA Amendment C. 6e. ‐ Fire and Emergency Services Department recommends approval  of Amendment C to CAG‐07‐014, with the Washington State Military Page 38 of 486 Washington State Military Department AMENDMENT 1. APPLICANT NAME/ADDRESS: City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057-3232 2. GRANT NUMBER: E07-752 3. AMENDMENT NUMBER: C 4. APPLICANT CONTACT PERSON, NAME/TITLE: Deborah Needham, Emergency Management Director 5. MD STAFF CONTACT, NAME/TELEPHONE: Gerard Urbas, (253) 512-7402 6. TIN or SSN: 7. CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASST. (CFDA) #: 97.036, Public Assistance 8. FUNDING SOURCE NAME/AGREEMENT #: FEMA 1671-DR-WA 9. FUNDING AUTHORITY: Washington State Military Department (Department) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 10. DESCRIPTION/JUSTIFICATION OF AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION, OR CHANGE ORDER: Under the authority of Presidential Major Disaster Declaration FEMA 1671-DR-WA, the Department through its Public Assistance Program, is reimbursing the City of Renton for those eligible costs and activities necessary for the repair and restoration of public facilities damaged during this disaster. Due to circumstances beyond the applicant’s control, the repair and restoration to all of the damaged public facilities have not been completed. An extension of the period of performance is needed. 11. AMENDMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. Change the grant expiration date from December 12, 2012 to December 12, 2014. This extension is contingent on FEMA approval. 2. No work can be done on this project after December 12, 2012 until FEMA approves the extension request. Once an extension is approved by FEMA, work can continue on this project until December 12, 2014 or the date specified by FEMA. The Applicant will be notified by either email or letter when FEMA has made its decision. No other changes are required. All other terms and conditions of the original contract and any previous amendments thereto remain in full force and effect. This Amendment is incorporated in and made a part of the grant. Except as amended herein, all other terms and conditions of the grant remain in full force and effect. Any reference in the original grant or an Amendment to the “grant” shall mean “grant as amended”. The Department and Applicant acknowledge and accept the terms of this Amendment as identified above, effective on the final date of execution below. By signing this Amendment, the signatories warrant they have the authority to execute this Amendment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this amendment as of the date and year last written below: FOR THE DEPARTMENT: ____________________________________ Signature Date James M. Mullen, Director Emergency Management Division Washington State Military Department APPROVED AS TO FORM: Brian E. Buchholz (signature on file) 3/12/2010 Assistant Attorney General FOR THE APPLICANT: _________________________________________ Signature Date APPLICANT NAME:_________________________ APPROVED AS TO FORM: _________________________________________ Applicant’s Legal Review (if required) Form Date: 10/27/00 6e. ‐ Fire and Emergency Services Department recommends approval  of Amendment C to CAG‐07‐014, with the Washington State Military Page 39 of 486 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Addendum to AirO's Lease LAG 03-002 for Lease Rate Increase Meeting: Regular Council - 26 Nov 2012 Exhibits: Issue Paper Lease Addendum Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Public Works Staff Contact: Ryan Zulauf, Airport Manager, x7471 Recommended Action: Refer to Transportation/Aviation Committee Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $$5,727.56 yearly Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: AirO, Inc. has a lease on the Airport, LAG 03-002. LAG 03-002 is a building and ground lease for the 800 building and ramp area. The periodic lease rate adjustment was effective November 1, 2012, and the Consumer Price Index-Urban was used to determine the new lease rate for the building and ground area. The combined annual increase in lease revenue is $5,727.56, plus leasehold excise tax. The lease expires on November 1, 2013, with an option to extend for an additional five years to expire on November 1, 2018. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the lease rate increase to $0.12 per square foot per month for building lease area and $0.66 per square foot per year for ground lease area and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign Addendum 04-12 to AirO’s lease LAG 03-002. 6f. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of an  addendum to airport lease LAG‐03‐002, with AirO, Inc., increasing the Page 40 of 486 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:November 26, 2012 TO:Richard Zwicker, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator STAFF CONTACT:Ryan Zulauf, Airport Manager (ext 7471) SUBJECT:Addendum to AirO’s Lease LAG 03-002 for Lease Rate Increase ISSUE: Should the Council approve the lease rate increase to $0.12 per square foot per month for building lease area and $0.66 per square foot per year for ground lease area? RECOMMENDATION: Approve the lease rate increase to $0.12 per square foot per month for building lease area and $0.66 per square foot per year for ground lease area and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign Addendum 04-12 to AirO’s lease LAG 03-002. BACKGROUND: AirO, Inc. leases the 800 building and 88,601 square feet of ground space located at 800 West Perimeter Road for the operation of a helicopter maintenance facility and fixed base operation selling fuel to the public. The term of the lease allows the City to adjust the lease rate based on the increase in the Consumer Price Index-All Urban Consumers for Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton for the next year, from November 1, 2012 to the lease expiration on November 1, 2013. The increase in the Consumer Price Index-All Urban Consumers for Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton was determined to be 6% (August 2009 = 227.138 and September 25, 2012 = 240.213 so 240.213 / 227.138 = 1.06 or 6%). This results in a rental increase for the building lease rate to $0.12 ($0.112 X 1.06) and the ground lease rate to $0.66 ($0.62 X 1.06). The new lease rental is calculated as follows: 6f. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of an  addendum to airport lease LAG‐03‐002, with AirO, Inc., increasing the Page 41 of 486 Richard Zwicker, Council President Members of the Renton City Council Page 2 of 2 November 26, 2012 h:\file sys\air - airport, transportation services division\03 projects\01 tasks\agenda bills\2012 agenda bills\agenda bill - airo rate increase 2012\issuepaper - airo rate increase.doc 800 building = $32,754.24/year (22,746 square feet X $0.12 X 12 months), plus leasehold excise tax Ø Ground space = $58,476.66/year (88,601 square feet X $0.66), plus leasehold excise tax For the period November 1, 2012 through November 1, 2013, AirO’s total annual lease amount will be $91,230.90 plus leasehold excise tax. This is a total annual increase of $5,727.56. AirO’s lease expiration date is November 1, 2013, with an option to extend for an additional five years to expire on November 1, 2018. cc:Doug Jacobson, Deputy PW Administrator – Transportation Connie Brundage, Transportation Administrative Secretary Susan Campbell-Hehr, Airport Secretary 6f. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of an  addendum to airport lease LAG‐03‐002, with AirO, Inc., increasing the Page 42 of 486 6f. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of an  addendum to airport lease LAG‐03‐002, with AirO, Inc., increasing the Page 43 of 486 6f. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of an  addendum to airport lease LAG‐03‐002, with AirO, Inc., increasing the Page 44 of 486 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: CMS Agreement with Perteet, Inc. for South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Avenue Widening) Project CAG 12- 071 Supplemental Agreement #1 Meeting: Regular Council - 26 Nov 2012 Exhibits: Issue Paper Supplemental Agreement #1 Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Public Works Staff Contact: James Wihoit, Transportation Design Project Manager, x7319 Recommended Action: Council Concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ $54,391 Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ $2,614,400 (construction)Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ $2,664,400 City Share Total Project: $ $1,103,901 SUMMARY OF ACTION: This supplement amends the existing agreement with Perteet, Inc. to provide additional construction inspection, which would bring the new contract total to $253,897, and to extend the contract completion date from December 31, 2012 to December 31, 2013. There are sufficient funds currently budgeted for this expenditure. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the supplemental agreement with Perteet, Inc. in the amount of $54,391 to provide additional construction inspection and to extend the contract completion date from December 31, 2012 to December 31, 2013. 6g. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of  Supplemental Agreement #1 to CAG‐12‐071, with Perteet, Inc., in the Page 45 of 486 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:November 26, 2012 TO:Rich Zwicker, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator STAFF CONTACT:James Wilhoit, Project Manager (extension 7319) SUBJECT: Construction Management Services Agreement with Perteet, Inc. for South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Avenue Widening) Project (CAG 12-071) Supplemental Agreement #1 ISSUE: Should the City supplement the existing agreement with Perteet, Inc. for construction management services for the South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Avenue Widening) to provide additional construction inspection as well as extend the contract completion date from December 31, 2012 to December 31, 2013? RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the supplemental agreement with Perteet, Inc. in the amount of $54,391 to provide additional construction inspection and to extend the contract completion date from December 31, 2012 to December 31, 2013, which would bring the new contract total to $253,897. BACKGROUND: On April 2, 2012, City Council awarded Icon Materials a construction contract in the amount of $1,968,690.65 to build the South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements. The scope and magnitude of construction of this project and the recordkeeping that it required made it necessary to retain a professional consulting firm to provide construction management services. These services included limited construction inspection as necessary to supplement inspection to be provided by in-house City resources. On May 3, 2012, contract CAG-12-071 was executed with Perteet, Inc. to provide these services, with a completion date of December 31, 2012. 6g. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of  Supplemental Agreement #1 to CAG‐12‐071, with Perteet, Inc., in the Page 46 of 486 Rich Zwicker, Council President Members of the Renton City Council Page 2 of 2 November 26, 2012 H:\Division.s\TRANSPOR.TAT\DESIGN.ENG\jwilhoit\Garden Avenue\500 CM Consultant Contract\502 Consultant Agreement\502.3 Agreement\502.3.1 Original Contract\supp1\perteetgardencmagmtsupp001 Issue Paper (Recovered).doc The magnitude of City capital improvement projects currently under construction has limited the availability of City regular and limited term inspectors for assignment to this project. Because of this it has been necessary for Perteet to provide more construction inspection service than was anticipated in its proposal for the original agreement. Additionally, circumstances encountered in the field during the course of construction have delayed completion of construction into 2013, past the current completion date for the agreement with Perteet, so it will be necessary to extend the contract completion date to ensure construction management coverage. There are sufficient funds in the adopted project budget for this contract supplement. Attachments:CAG-12-071 CAG- 12-071 Original Agreement cc:Bob Hanson, Transportation Design Supervisor James Wilhoit, Transportation Project Manager Connie Brundage, Transportation Administrative Secretary File 6g. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of  Supplemental Agreement #1 to CAG‐12‐071, with Perteet, Inc., in the Page 47 of 486 6g. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of  Supplemental Agreement #1 to CAG‐12‐071, with Perteet, Inc., in the Page 48 of 486 6g. ‐ Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of  Supplemental Agreement #1 to CAG‐12‐071, with Perteet, Inc., in the Page 49 of 486 8a. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Fee Schedule  (See 7.a.)Page 50 of 486 8a. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Fee Schedule  (See 7.a.)Page 51 of 486 8a. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Fee Schedule  (See 7.a.)Page 52 of 486 8a. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Fee Schedule  (See 7.a.)Page 53 of 486 8a. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Fee Schedule  (See 7.a.)Page 54 of 486 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8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 300 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 301 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 302 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 303 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 304 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 305 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 306 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 307 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 308 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 309 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 310 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 311 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 312 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 313 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 314 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 315 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 316 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 317 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 318 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 319 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 320 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 321 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 322 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 323 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 324 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 325 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 326 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 327 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 328 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 329 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 330 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 331 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 332 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 333 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 334 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 335 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 336 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 337 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 338 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 339 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 340 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 341 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 342 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 343 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 344 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 345 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 346 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 347 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 348 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 349 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 350 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 351 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 352 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 353 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 354 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 355 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 356 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 357 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 358 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 359 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 360 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 361 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 362 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 363 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 364 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 365 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 366 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 367 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 368 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 369 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 370 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 371 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 372 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 373 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 374 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 375 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 376 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 377 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 378 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 379 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 380 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 381 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 382 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 383 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 384 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 385 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 386 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 387 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 388 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 389 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 390 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 391 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 392 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 393 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 394 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 395 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 396 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 397 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 398 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 399 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 400 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 401 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 402 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 403 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 404 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 405 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 406 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 407 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 408 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 409 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 410 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 411 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 412 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 413 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 414 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 415 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 416 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 417 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 418 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 419 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 420 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 421 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 422 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 423 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 424 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 425 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 426 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 427 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 428 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 429 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 430 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 431 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 432 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 433 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 434 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 435 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 436 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 437 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 438 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 439 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 440 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 441 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 442 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 443 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 444 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 445 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 446 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 447 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 448 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 449 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 450 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 451 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 452 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 453 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 454 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 455 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 456 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 457 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 458 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 459 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 460 of 486 8b. ‐ Title IV (Development Regulations) Docket #8 technical corrections  code amendment (Approved via 11/19/2012 Planning & Development Page 461 of 486 8c. ‐ Basic life support emergency medical services transport user fee  code amendment  (See 7.a.) Page 462 of 486 8c. ‐ Basic life support emergency medical services transport user fee  code amendment  (See 7.a.) Page 463 of 486 8c. ‐ Basic life support emergency medical services transport user fee  code amendment  (See 7.a.) Page 464 of 486 8c. ‐ Basic life support emergency medical services transport user fee  code amendment  (See 7.a.) Page 465 of 486 8c. ‐ Basic life support emergency medical services transport user fee  code amendment  (See 7.a.) Page 466 of 486 8d. ‐ Relocating System Development Fees to the Fee Schedule code  amendment  (See 7.a.) Page 467 of 486 8d. ‐ Relocating System Development Fees to the Fee Schedule code  amendment  (See 7.a.) Page 468 of 486 8e. ‐ Updating Business License Fee regulations code amendment  (See  7.a.)Page 469 of 486 8e. ‐ Updating Business License Fee regulations code amendment  (See  7.a.)Page 470 of 486 8e. ‐ Updating Business License Fee regulations code amendment  (See  7.a.)Page 471 of 486 8e. ‐ Updating Business License Fee regulations code amendment  (See  7.a.)Page 472 of 486 8f. ‐ Establishing the 2013 property tax levy  (See 7.a.)Page 473 of 486 8f. ‐ Establishing the 2013 property tax levy  (See 7.a.)Page 474 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 475 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 476 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 477 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 478 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 479 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 480 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 481 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 482 of 486 8g. ‐ 2013 Utility Tax Rates  (See 7.a.)Page 483 of 486 8h. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Biennial Budget in the amounts of  $237,264,263 and $220,066,920 respectively  (See 7.a.) Page 484 of 486 8h. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Biennial Budget in the amounts of  $237,264,263 and $220,066,920 respectively  (See 7.a.) Page 485 of 486 8h. ‐ Adopting the 2013/2014 Biennial Budget in the amounts of  $237,264,263 and $220,066,920 respectively  (See 7.a.) Page 486 of 486