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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotion SheetsOCT 12, 2020 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - MOTION SHEET Agenda Placement Agenda Section Title/Item Motion Department Interested Parties 3.a) PROCLAMATION Indigenous Peoples' Day: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone was read declaring October 12, 2020 to be Indigenous Peoples' Day in the City of Renton, encouraging all members of the community to join in this special observation. COUNCIL CONCUR Executive April Alexander 3.b) PROCLAMATION Affordable Housing Week: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone was read declaring October 12 - 16, 2020 to be Affordable Housing Week in the City of Renton, encouraging all members of the community to join in this special observation. COUNCIL CONCUR Executive April Alexander 6.a) CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Council Meeting minutes of October 5, 2020. COUNCIL CONCUR ASD Jason Seth Sandi Weir 6.b) CONSENT AGENDA AB - 2734 Community & Economic Development Department recommended approval of Amendment No. 5 to the Real Estate Disposition and Development Agreement, with Cosmos International Corp., extending the agreement until October 18, 2021 in order to accommodate the effects of Covid-19, the issuance of a new Library LBA, and required modifications to the definition of LBA Approval as intended in Milestone 4 under Section 6.3 of the agreement. COUNCIL CONCUR CED Chip Vincent Cliff Long Lynne Hiemer Judith Subia 6.c) CONSENT AGENDA AB - 2700 Community Services Department recommended approval of an easement within Riverview Park from Puget Sound Energy in order to accommodate their Energize Eastside project. Puget Sound Energy will pay $2,000 in compensation for the easement to the City. REFER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE Community Services Kelly Beymer Leslie Betlach Erica Schmitz Roberta Graver 6.d) CONSENT AGENDA AB - 2729 Community Services Department recommended adoption of the Human Service Advisory Committee's recommendation for funding human services programs in the amount of $562,036 for 2021-2022. REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE Community Services Kelly Beymer Guy Williams Dianne Utecht Roberta Graver 6.e) CONSENT AGENDA AB - 2725 Utility Systems Division recommended approval of the proposed 2021-2022 utility rates and fees, and requested authorization to draft legislation to implement the changes. REFER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE Public Works Martin Pastucha Ron Straka Melissa Crawford 6.f) CONSENT AGENDA AB - 2726 Utility Systems Division recommended approval of an agreement with BHC Consultants, LLC, in the amount of $493,533, to provide consulting services for the Burnett Ave S and Williams Ave S Water Quality Retrofit project. REFER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE Public Works Martin Pastucha Ron Straka Melissa Crawford 7.a) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Vice Chair McIrvin presented a report concurring with the staff and Planning Commission recommendation to adopt 2020 Title IV Docket Group #15, Group B. The Planning and Development Committee further recommended that ordinances for the items listed below be prepared and presented for first reading when they are complete. • #D-176: Self-Service Storage in Commercial Zones • #D-177: Daycare Fees • #D-178: Standalone Solar Structures • #D-179: CD Zone Changes • #D-180: Vesting Regulations • #D-181: ADU Amendments • #D-182: SEPA Appeal Process • #D-183: Other Government Uses COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Judith Subia 7.b) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Vice Chair McIrvin presented a report concurring with the staff and Planning Commission recommendation to adopt amendments as outlined by D-173, Waived Fees. Additionally, the Planning and Development Committee recommended establishing a cap of 100 dwelling units on the total number of dwelling units eligible to benefit from waived fees. The Planning and Development Committee further recommended that an ordinance for D-173 be prepared and presented for first reading when complete. This Committee Report shall supersede the Committee Report on D-173 signed on August 10, 2020. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Judith Subia 7.c) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Vice Chair McIrvin presented a report concurring with the staff and Planning Commission recommendation to amend the Comprehensive Plan with its associated map and text amendments. The Planning and Development Committee further recommends that ordinances for the following items be prepared and presented for first reading when they are complete. • CPA #19-M-01: 900 Lind Ave • CPA #19-M-02: Zoning and Land Use Reconciliation • CPA #19-M-03: Benson, Upland Group Additionally, CPA #19-M-04: N 30th Street will be held and processed during next year’s Comprehensive Plan Amendment cycle to allow time for further review and additional public engagement. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Judith Subia 7.d) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Vice Chair McIrvin presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the resolution adopting the 2020-2021 South King Housing and Homeless Partners (SKHHP) Work Plan. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Cliff Long Mark Santos- Johnson Lynne Hiemer 7.e) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Vice Chair McIrvin presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the resolution adopting the 2021 South King Housing and Homeless Partners (SKHHP) Budget. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Cliff Long Mark Santos- Johnson Lynne Hiemer 7.f) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning & Development Committee Vice Chair McIrvin presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to adopt the Capital Facilities Plans for the Renton, Kent, and Issaquah School Districts and to incorporate the requested fee amounts for each District (shown below) into the Renton Fee Schedule. Renton 2020 Single-Family $7,681 Multi-Family $4,989 Kent 2019 Single-Family $5,692.85 Multi-Family $2,404.63 Issaquah 2019 Single-Family $18,213 Multi-Family $12,043 Additionally, the Committee recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be presented for adoption. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CED Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Paul Hintz Judith Subia 7.g) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the following payments: 1. Accounts Payable – total payment of $11,546,217.95 for vouchers, 6382-6393, 115878, and 386820-387001, 387012- 387297, 387299-387579; payroll benefit withholding vouchers 6382-6393 and 387002-387011 and four wire transfers. 2. Payroll – total payment of $1,466,671.03 for payroll vouchers that include 568 direct deposits. (09/01/20-09/15/20 pay period). 3. Kidder Mathews vouchers 6188-6199 totaling $39,438.48. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION ASD Jan Hawn Kari Roller 7.h) UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to approve two grant agreements for $5,000 each ($10,000 total) with King County's Youth & Amateur Sports Grants Program, subject to approval as to form by the City Attorney Department, and allocate grant funds to Recreation & Neighborhoods Division. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Community Services Kelly Beymer Maryjane Van Cleave Roberta Graver 8.a) Resolutions: Resolution No. 4416: A resolution was read adopting by reference the current Capital Facilities Plans for Kent, Issaquah, and Renton School Districts, and adopting updated school impact fees for each school district. COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ CED Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Paul Hintz Judith Subia b) Resolutions: Resolution No. 4420: A resolution was read adopting the 2020- 2021 South King Housing and Homelessness Work Plan. COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ CARRIED. Chip Vincent Cliff Long Mark Santos- Johnson Lynne Hiemer c) Resolutions: Resolution No. 4421: A resolution was read adopting the 2021 South King Housing and Homelessness budget. COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ CARRIED. Chip Vincent Cliff Long Mark Santos- Johnson Lynne Hiemer d) Ordinance for second and final reading: Ordinance No. 5981: An ordinance was read providing for relief from code standards by amending Subsections 4-2-110.A, 4-2- 110.E.2, 4-2-120.A, 4-2-120.B, 4-2-120.C, 4-3-100.E.b, 4-4-095.I, 4-8-070.D.8, 4-9-250.B, 4-9-250.C, and 4-9-250.D of the Renton Municipal Code; repealing Subsections 4-3-100.F, 4-3-100.G, 4- 4-130.H and 4-4-130.I of the Renton Municipal Code; re- lettering Subsection 4-3-100.I of the Renton Municipal Code to 4-3-100.F; and adding 4-4-010.Q to Section 4-4-010 of the Renton Municipal Code; providing for severability, and establishing an effective date. COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES CARRIED. Chip Vincent Angie Mathias Paul Hintz Judith Subia