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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil 05/19/2003AGENDA RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING May 19, 2003 Monday, 7:30 p.m. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. PROCLAMATION: American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Sales Days — May 16 to 25, 2003 4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Puget Sound Access (South End Public Access Studio) Update 5. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 6. AUDIENCE COMMENT (Speakers must sign up prior to the Council meeting. Each speaker is allowed five minutes. The comment period will be limited to one-half hour. The second audience comment period later on in the agenda is unlimited in duration.) When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record, SPELLING YOUR LAST NAME. 7. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion if requested by a Councilmember. a. Approval of Council meeting minutes of May 12, 2003. Council concur. b. City Clerk reports bid opening on 5/7/2003 for CAG-03-050, 2003 Slurry Seal project; one bid; engineer's estimate $69,012; and submits staff recommendation to award the contract to the sole bidder, Blackline, Inc., in the amount of $68,961.80. Council concur. c. Community Services Department recommends approval of the proposed parking rates for the Renton Municipal Downtown Parking Garage as follows: 0-2 hours - free; 2-4 hours - $2.00; 4-6 hours - $4.00; 6 or more hours - $6.00; and monthly parking - $45.00. Refer to Finance Committee. d. Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department reports that voters approved the proposed Vuong Annexation (2.7 acres located east of Anacortes Ave. NE and north of NE loth St.) at the April 22, 2003, special annexation election, and recommends that a second public hearing be set on June 2, 2003, to consider the proposed R-8 zoning for the Vuong Annexation and the ordinance annexing the subject site. Council concur. 8. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Gloria Bird, 8722 S. 121st St., Seattle, 98178, expressing concern regarding safety in the downtown area, including the Renton Transit Center, Piazza Park, and new Downtown Parking Garage. Refer to Public Safety Committee. 9. OLD 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 chairman if further review is necessary. a. Community Services Committee: Shioyama Appointment to Library Board; Service Club Signs Posting Policy (CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE). b. Finance Committee: Vouchers c. Transportation (Aviation) Committee: 2003 Airport Paving, Lighting & Signage Improvement Project Fund Transfer 10. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance for second and final reading: Uniform Codes adoption (1st reading 5/12/2003) 11. NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; call 425-430-6512 for recorded information.) 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA (Preceding Council Meeting) Council Chambers 6:30 p.m. SW 7th St. Drainage Improvement Project (briefing only); Off -Leash Dog Park • 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 RE-CABLECAST TUES. & THURS. AT 11:00 AM & 9:00 PM, WED. & FRI. AT 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM AND SAT. & SUN. AT 1:00 PM & 9:00 PM RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting May 19, 2003 Council Chambers Monday,.7:30 p.m. MINUTES Renton City Hall CALL TO ORDER Mayor Jesse Tanner led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF KATHY KEOLKER-WHEELER, Council President; TERRI BRIERE; KING COUNCILMEMBERS PARKER; DON PERSSON; RANDY CORMAN; TONI NELSON; DAN CLAWSON. CITY STAFF IN JESSE TANNER, Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; ATTENDANCE ZANETTA FONTES, Assistant City Attorney; BONNIE WALTON, City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; DENNIS CULP, Community Services Administrator; LESLIE BETLACH, Parks Director; DEREK TODD, Assistant to the CAO; COMMANDER FLOYD ELDRIDGE, Police Department. PROCLAMATION A proclamation by Mayor Tanner was read declaring the days of May 16 American Legion Auxiliary through 25, 2003, to be "American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Sales Day" in the Poppy Sales Day — May 16 to City of Renton, and encouraging Renton citizens to wear a poppy as a sign of May 25, 2003 gratitude to the men and women of our country who have risked their lives in defense of the freedom we continue to enjoy as Americans. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION AS READ. CARRIED. SPECIAL PRESENTATION Marilyn Petersen, Puget Sound Access (PSA) Boardmember, detailed the City Clerk: Puget Sound history of PSA, a non-profit organization created to bring communication tools Access, South King County to South King County residents. Stating that PSA consists of six member cities Public Access Studio (Kent, Auburn, Tukwila, Burien, SeaTac and Renton) and is guided by an eleven -member Board of Directors, she explained that PSA is funded through a charitable trust negotiated with AT&T to provide cable access services for South King County. Keri Stokstad, PSA Executive Director, stated that the media production facility is located at 22412 72nd Ave. S. in Kent, and is easily accessible by car and public transportation. The initial plans for the facility include two studios, a master control center for playback operations, dedicated space for meetings and workshops, camera packs available for check out, and digital edit bays for post production. She explained that PSA will offer training workshops and video production, and provide access to cable channel 77 within the city limits of the member cities. Continuing, Ms. Stokstad said that PSA will become a valuable resource for the City of Renton, and will initially offer a public service announcement display on the channel starting July 1. Eventually, PSA will produce additional programs and cover events in partnership with Renton's government production services. She concluded by saying that PSA is excited to find a facility that will allow for community members to easily access its resources as well as becoming a gathering space. Responding to Councilman Clawson's inquiries, Ms. Stokstad stated that the channel will start cablecasting on July 1, and should be fully operational and accepting programming from community members in the fall. She explained May 19, 2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 182 that residents of member cities interested in submitting programming for the channel must attend a workshop and pay a $60 annual membership fee. ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2003 and beyond. Items noted included: • The Rose Turner Guild, a social service club in Renton, recently donated $250 to the City of Renton Scholarship Fund, which offers Renton residents of all ages an opportunity to participate in City -sponsored programs. During the first two hours of the opening day of summer activity registration at the Community Center, 17 scholarships were awarded for a total of $1,023. The demand for scholarships has now exceeded available funds and a waiting list has been established. • Registration is now open for the 2003 City of Renton Day Camps, designed for children aged 4 to 14. Most camps run from June 23 through August 15 with varied hours. • On May 16, the City of Tukwila opened the new S. 180th St. under crossing to traffic. Human Services: Scholarship In regards to the administrative report item regarding the Rose Turner Guild Program donation to Renton's scholarship fund, Councilwoman Nelson announced that the Soroptimists donated $200 to the program today, and she encouraged other service clubs to donate money to the scholarship program. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandel DeMastus, Highlands Community Association (HCA) President, 1137 Citizen Comment: DeMastus - Harrington Ave. NE, Renton, 98056, announced that City of Renton Economic Highlands Community Development Administrator Alex Pietsch and representatives from The Boeing Association, Neighborhood Company will speak at the next HCA meeting on May 22. In addition, she Entrance Sign reported that the Highlands neighborhood entry sign .on NE 4th St. has been completed. Citizen Comment: Darst - Pat Darst, 2601 Edmonds Ave. NE, Renton, 98056, thanked the City for the Veterans Memorial Park, Tile Veterans Memorial Park. However, Mr. Darst expressed his concern regarding Placement on Memorial the engraved tiles being affixed to the memorial, saying that family members names that appear on many tiles are not being grouped together. He added that he hopes that the memorial will be completed in time for its dedication on May 26. Mayor Tanner commented that that the City does not intend to disassociate family members name groupings on the memorial and will investigate the matter. Mayor Tanner noted that the engraved tiles are being placed on the memorial so that they can be seen from the street. Citizen Comment: Gathmann - Richard Gathmann, 3621 SE 5th Pl., Renton, 98058, complained of a dog in his Vicious Dog neighborhood that has bitten numerous children and tried to attack him last Friday. He stated that this is an ongoing problem and he would like the problem addressed. Mayor Tanner stated that an animal control officer will investigate the matter. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of May 12, 2003. Council concur. May 12, 2003 May 19, 2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 183 CAG: 03-050, 2003 Slurry City Clerk reported bid opening on 5/7/2003 for CAG-03-050, 2003 Slurry Seal Seal, Blackline Inc project; one bid; engineer's estimate $69,012; and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to the sole bidder, Blackline, Inc., in the amount of $68,961.80. Council concur. Community Services: Community Services Department recommended approval of the proposed Downtown Parking Garage, parking rates for the Renton Municipal Downtown Parking Garage (City Center Parking Rates Parking) as follows: 0-2 hours - free; 2-4 hours - $2.00; 4-6 hours - $4.00; 6 or more hours - $6.00; and monthly parking - $45.00. Refer to Finance Committee. (See page 184 for motion changing the referral to the Community Services Committee.) Annexation: Vuong, Anacortes Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Ave NE & NE loth St reported that voters approved the proposed Vuong Annexation (2.7 acres located east of Anacortes Ave. NE and north of NE loth St.) at the April 22, 2003, special annexation election, and recommended that a second public hearing be set on June 2, 2003, to consider the proposed R-8 zoning for the Vuong Annexation and the ordinance annexing the subject site. Council concur. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Gloria Bird, 8722 S. 121st St., Seattle, 98178, Citizen Comment: Bird - expressing her concern for the safety of senior citizens in the downtown area, Downtown Renton Safety stating that seniors are fearful of renting downtown apartments and of walking in the vicinity of the Renton Transit Center and Piazza Park. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Added Council President Keolker-Wheeler reported receipt of an e-mail from Gary Citizen Comment: Harsh - Harsh, 18341 SE 147th Pl., Renton, 98059, suggesting that the City develop a Park Development on the park along its eastern City limits. She noted that the issue was referred to the Eastern City Limits Administration. Citizen Comment: Petersen - Council President Keolker-Wheeler noted receipt of an e-mail from Inez Henry Moses Aquatic Center, Petersen, 3306 Lake Washington Blvd. N., Renton, 98056, suggesting that the Ozone Water Filters for Pools City install ozone water filters in the pools at the Henry Moses Aquatic Center instead of using chlorine. She reported that the matter was referred to the Administration. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance Committee Claim Vouchers 214977 - 215500 and two wire transfers totaling Finance: Vouchers $3,095,251.20; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 44211 - 44454, one wire transfer and 578 direct deposits totaling $1,788,557.23. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation (Aviation) Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chair Persson presented a report Committee regarding additional funding for the construction phase of the 2003 Airport Airport: Runway/Taxiway Taxiway Paving, Lighting and Signage Improvement Project. The Committee Lighting Signage & Paving concurred in the recommendation of staff that Council authorize the transfer of Project, Transfer of Funds $1,050,000 from the Airport Reserve Fund to the Airport 402 account for the 2003 Airport Taxiway Paving, Lighting and Signage Improvement Project. A May 19, 2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 184 Federal Aviation Administration grant will reimburse the City for 90% of the transfer amount. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding the Committee posting of service club signs. The Committee requested a briefing regarding Community Services: Service the Renton Highlands Lion's Club proposal to erect service club signs in the Club Signs Posting Policy public right-of-way near the City limits. The signs would include logos for four service clubs: Lion's, Kiwanis, Rotary, and Soroptimists. In addition, the signs would include information regarding club meeting dates, location, and times in order to welcome citizens to join in service to the community. The service club signs are considered to be public service signs per Renton Municipal Code, and are therefore exempt from sign code regulations. The signs require right-of-way use permits from the Board of Public Works, which have been approved subject to conditions. The Committee determined that no further action is necessary. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Appointment: Library Board Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report recommending concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Lynne Shioyama to the Library Board for a five-year term that begins June 1, 2003, and expires May 31, 2008. This appointment replaces Judith Milligan who has served two consecutive five-year terms. The RCW limits the appointment of Library Board members to two consecutive terms. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilwoman Nelson stated that Ms. Shioyama has volunteered at the library and will be an asset to the Library Board. ORDINANCES AND The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and RESOLUTIONS adoption: Ordinance #5010 An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-5-040.A, 4-5-050.G, and 4-5-100 Development Services: of Chapter 5, Building and Fire Prevention Standards, of Title IV (Development Uniform Codes Adoption Regulations) of City Code by adopting the current uniform codes. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilwoman Briere relayed citizen complaints of excessive speed on NE 7th Police: NE 7th St Speeding St. near Sunset Blvd. NE, and requested investigation of the matter. (Near Sunset Blvd NE) Community Services: MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL Downtown Parking Garage, CHANGE THE DOWNTOWN PARKING GARAGE PARKING RATES Parking Rates REFERRAL FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (See page 183.) ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 8:15 p.m. BONNIE 1. WALTON, City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann May 19, 2003 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING May 19, 2003 COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA AD HOC COUNCIL TUES., 5/20 Electronic Mail and Correspondence COMMUNICATIONS 3:30 p.m. Policies (Briere) COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MON., 5/26 No Meeting (Memorial Day) (Keolker-Wheeler) MON., 6/02 Emerging Issues; 6:00 p.m. Emergency Response Transport *Council Practices; Conference Boeing Environmental Impact Statement Room* Update COMMUNITY SERVICES MON., 6/02 Downtown Parking Garage Parking Rates (Nelson) 5:30 p.m. FINANCE MON., 6/02 Vouchers (Parker) 5:00 p.m. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT (Briere) PUBLIC SAFETY (Clawson) TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION) (Persson) UTILITIES (Corman) f NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers. All other committee meetings are held in the Council Conference Room unless otherwise noted. CITY OF R NTON Mayor Jesse Tanner W heweow, individuals who have lost their lives, their health, or their livelihood as a result of their military service are rightly the concern of all citizens; and W he v'ea4-, the American Legion Auxiliary continues to support the many veterans and their families who are in need, whether in their homes or in hospitals; and W hereaW; the annual distribution of the little red poppies by the American Legion Auxiliary offers citizens an opportunity to express their respect and concern for those who have paid more than their share of the cost of freedom; and W he rea ,, the poppies are made by disabled veterans, and the proceeds of this worthy fundraising campaign are used exclusively for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans and their families, as well as the widows and orphans of deceased veterans; Now, T he* e' ore; I, Jesse Tanner, Mayor of the City of Renton, do hereby proclaim May 16-25, 2003 to be 74 m,ewicaw LeV4,c>-w fl uxu%Licwy . poppy satelkDayk in the City of Renton and urge all citizens to recognize the merits of this cause by contributing to its support through the donation of funds for poppies as symbols of appreciation for the sacrifices of our honored dead. I further encourage Renton citizens to wear a poppy as a sign of gratitude to the men and women of our country who have risked their lives in defense of the freedom we continue to enjoy as Americans. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Renton to be affixed this 19th day of May, 2003. _ & A A Jesse Tanne0dayor of the City of Renton, Washington 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 - (425) 430-6500 / FAX (425) 430-6523 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer REN O AHEAD OF THE CURVE Puget Sound Access 22412 72"d Ave. S. Building C Kent, WA 98032 Phone: 253-315-0156 Website: www.pugetsoundaccess.com Email: boa rd(aD-pugetsoundaccess.com keri(ab-pugetsoundaccess.com Mission To empower Puget Sound Access members to produce television programming responsive to the diverse range of perspectives, issues, & interests of their communities. Background Puget Sound Access (PSA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to bring communications tools to South King County residents. Our member cities consist of Kent, Burien, Tukwila, Auburn, Renton and SeaTac. Our mission is to provide equipment, training and services and allow access to resources to help aid community communication. Currently, PSA has eleven members on its Board of Directors. This membership consists of representatives from each of the city departments as well as community members. PSA is funded through a charitable trust negotiated with AT&T to provide cable access services for South King County. PSA fully expects to become a flourishing access facility within a year of operation. Our initial plans include two studios, a master control center for playback operations, dedicated space for meetings and workshops, camera packs available for check out and digital edit bays for post production. Productions from the PSA television facility will be seen on the Comcast cable system in South King County. This channel will reach approximately 65,000 households and the facility will potentially serve over 200,000 people. PSA's staff 1 will contribute to programming with community events and informational programs of local significance. PSA is excited to find a facility that would allow for community members to easily access its resources as well as become a gathering space. We plan to become a valuable resource to South King County. PSA Board of Directors PSA's Board of Directors consists of eleven appointed representatives of the member cities. Board meetings take place the third Wednesday of the month. 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C Kent WA 98032 253-315-0156 Ke ri Sto ksta d, E D keri@pugetsoundaccess.com Sara Garner - Board of Directors Marilyn Petersen - Board of Directors board@pugetsoundaccess.com www.pugetsoundaccess.com CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: May 19, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President Members of the Renton City Council FROM: Jesse Tanner, Mayor Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer SUBJECT: Administrative Report In addition to our day to -day activities, the following items are worthy of note for this week: ADMINISTRATIVE, JUDICIAL, AND LEGAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT • The City of Renton website, www.ci.renton.wa.us, will be unavailable from Friday, May 23`d, at 9:00 p.m., until Saturday, May 240, at 12:00 noon. The company that hosts our City site is improving system administration, hardware maintenance, and overall technical support by centralizing its servers. The company has scheduled this disruption during lower -volume weekend hours to minimize the impact on customers. It is estimated that the site will be offline for approximately 14 hours. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT • The Rose Turner Guild, a social service club in Renton, recently donated $250 to the City of Renton Scholarship Fund, which offers Renton residents of all ages an opportunity to participate in city -sponsored programs. During the first two hours of the opening day of summer activity registration at the Community Center, seventeen scholarships were awarded for a total of $1,023. The demand for scholarships has now exceeded available funds and a waiting list has been established. • The Recreation Division just completed the twentieth week of the ball field schedule. To date, the Park Maintenance crew has prepared for 720 scheduled uses of the ball fields, including 575 games, 104 practices, and 224 field preparations, for a total of 1,513 hours. • The youth track and field program started last week. For ages 6 to 14, the program has grown from 31 participants in 2000 to 147 in 2003 and is now one of the largest teams in the area. Track meets are a collaboration of the recreation departments of the cities of Renton, Auburn, Issaquah, and Snoqualmie. • A special Memorial Day celebration on Monday, May 20h, at 4:00 p.m., will officially dedicate the Veterans Memorial Park located at the northeast corner of South 3rd Street and Main Avenue. Five branches of the Armed Forces will present the colors and a Navy Band will provide the entertainment during the event. Main Avenue, between 2nd and 3`d Streets, will be closed to accommodate the crowd. Bleacher seating will be provided. Event parking will be available at the 200 Mill Building and the Renton Public Library, both located on Mill Avenue South. Registration is now open for the 2003 City of Renton Day Camps, designed for kids aged 4 to 14. Most camps run from June 23`d through August 15`h with varied hours. For more information or to register for a camp, please call the Recreation Division at 425-430-6700. Administrative Report 5/19/03 Page 2 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • On May 13'h, the Water and Health Committee of the Seattle City Council approved granting the City of Renton an access easement over Seattle's Eastside Water Supply Line right-of-way. This easement will allow access to Renton and the Army Corps of Engineers for the construction, maintenance, and operation of the proposed Cedar River Spawning Channel Replacement Project. It is anticipated that the Seattle City Council will approve the matter at their May 190' council meeting. • On Friday, May 1601, the City of Tukwila opened the new South 180th Street under crossing to traffic. The Friday opening was a bit of a surprise, but the City's traffic operations and water staff were able to adjust traffic signal timings and perform a final check on the water line valves in time to accommodate the opening. POLICE DEPARTMENT • During the week of May 20-27, the Police Department will be conducting traffic emphasis in the following areas: Renton Police Department Traffic Enforcement Emphasis May 20-27 Date 6:00 a.m. to Noon Noon to 6:00 p.m. All Da Motorcycles Cars Motorcycles Cars Radar Trailer May 20 1100 blk, Carr Rd Lake Wash Blvd S 2° /Rainier Rainier Ave N 500 blk, Williams Ave S Tuesday Speed Speed Red light/turns Speed May 21 Hoquiam Ave NE Edmonds Ave SE Rainier Ave N Maple Valley Hwy 500 blk, Williams Ave S Wednesday Speed Speed Speed Speed May 22 SW Sunset Blvd 1400 Houser Way Lake Wash Blvd 200 blk, S 2nd 500 blk, Williams Ave S Thursday Tums/s eed Speed Speed Speed May 23 Oakesdale Ave SW Williams/Grady Way 200-blk, S 2 Rainier Ave N 500 blk, Williams Ave S Friday Speed Stop si Speed Speed May 26 Rainier Ave N SW Sunset Blvd Maple Valley Hwy �Speed Maple Valley Hwy 800 blk, Unioff!!:] Monday Tums/s eed S eed CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBMITTING DATA: Dept/Div/Board.. City Clerk Staff Contact... Bonnie Walton SUBJECT: Bid opening on 5/7/2003 for CAG-03-050, 2003 Slurry Seal Project EXHIBITS: Staff Recommendation Bid Tabulation Sheet (one bid) AI#: `7,h. FOR AGENDA OF: May 19, 2003 AGENDA STATUS: Consent......... X Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance....... Resolution...... Old Business.... New Business.... Study Session... Other........... RECOMMENDED ACTION: APPROVALS: Legal Dept...... Council concur Finance Dept.... Other........... FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required... $68,961.80 Transfer/Amendment.. Amount Budgeted........ $70,000.00 Revenue Generated... I SUMMARY OF ACTION: Engineer's Estimate: $69,012.00 RECOMMENDED ACTION: The low bid submitted at the subject bid opening was within the project budget and contained no irregularities. Although only one bid was submitted, this result was not unexpected as the City has contracted with Blackline, Inc. for this work since 1990, and the company has repeatedly been approved as a sole source provider. Therefore, staff recommends the bid be accepted and the contract for the 2003 Slurry Seal be awarded to Blackline, Inc. in the amount of $68,961.80. CITY OF RENTON PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: May 8, 2003 TO: Bonnie Walton, City Clerk CC: Leslie Lahndt James Wilhoit FROM: Bill Wressell, X-7400 SUBJECT: 2003 Slurry Seal CITY OF RE?` TON MAY 0 8 2003 R CENTED CITY GLEi<'S OFFICE The Transportation Division recommends that the bid from Blackline, Inc. be accepted and the contract for the subject project be awarded, in the amount of $68,961.80. The total budget for the project is $70,000 and is funded by The Street Overlay Program. The Engineer's estimate for the construction of the 2003 Slurry Seal, under this contract, is $69,012.00. Although only one bid was submitted, this result was not unexpected as the City has contracted with Blackline, Inc. for this work since 1990, and the company has repeatedly been approved as a sole source provider. The next nearest contractor to Renton, that provides this service, is in Springfield, Oregon, and has never submitted a bid. If you have any additional questions or concerns please give me a call. BID DATE: May 7, 2003 Item Bars Description No. No. ------- ---- ------------------ ------- ---- ------------------ 001. 30 Mobilization 002. 60 Traffic Control 003. 30 Slurry Seal Type "II" BID TABULATION - 2003 SLURRY SEAL City of Renton Engineers Estimate Unit Est. Unit Bid Quantity Price Amount Lump Sum 1.0 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Lump Sum 1.0 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 SY 52510.0 $1.20 $63,012.00 $69,012.00 .ractor: Blackline, Inc. Unit Bid Price --------- --------- Amount --------------- --------------- $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $1.18 $61,961.80 .80 5/8/2003 03-ss-BIDTAB.xis bidtab CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET 'ROJECT: 2003 Slurry Seal; CAG-03-050 DATE: May 7, 2003 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE TOTAL: $69,012.00 -EGEND: Forms: Triple Form: Non -Collusion Affidavit, Anti -Trost Claims, Minimum Wage Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board., Staff Contact...... CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL v a: Community Services Facilities Division Dennis Culp (6606) Subject: Renton Municipal Parking Garage (CAG 01-201) Parking Rates Exhibits: Issue Paper For Agenda of. May 19, 2003 Agenda Status Consent .............. Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance ............. Resolution ............ Old Business........ New Business....... Study Sessions...... Information......... Recommended Action: Approvals: Legal Dept......... Refer to Finance Committee Finance Dept...... Other ............... Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N/A Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... N/A Revenue Generated......... $69,790 Total Project Budget N/A City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The proposed parking rates for the new downtown garage are as follows: 0-2 hours: Free 2-4 hours: $2.00 4-6 hours: $4.00 6+ hours: $6.00 Monthly parking: $45 per month STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the proposed parking rates for the new garage. X DATE: TO: VIA: FROM: STAFF CONTACT: SUBJECT: ISSUE: CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM May 19, 2003 Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President City Councilmembers Jesse Tanner, Mayor Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator Joy Hogley, x6624 Issue Paper — Parking Garage Rates What should the rates be for parking in City Center Parking? RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the proposed parking rates for the new garage. i : �lT.Zllil`►11� The proposed parking rates for the new downtown garage are as follows: 0-2 hours: Free 2-4 hours: $2.00 4-6 hours: $4.00 6+ hours: $6.00 Monthly parking: $45 per month The $45 monthly rate is the same as the rate charged by the Renaissance apartment building across the street. Staff recommends that we match the Renaissance's rate, as they have already established it to be a fair price for monthly parking downtown. In the hourly parking area of the garage, two hours of parking will be provided for free. This provides ample parking for visitors to Renton's shops and restaurants. After the first two hours, parking rates will be as listed above. IAGarage Misc\Rates Issue Paper.doc There is no area set aside in the garage for Park & Ride. Anticipated annual costs for the parking garage are $67,000. Under the proposed parking rates, if 115 of the monthly parking stalls are sold, they will bring in annual revenue of $34,020. Also, if 115 of the hourly parking stalls collect a $2.00 parking fee each day, they will bring in annual revenue of $35,770. Thus, the garage will need to be at least 1/5 full to recover operating costs: 115 monthly stalls .......... $34,020 1/5 hourly stalls.............$35,770 Total revenue ................$69,790 IAGarage Misc\Rates Issue Paper.doc 0 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Submitting Data: Alex Pietsch, Administrator Dept/Div/Board.. EDNSP/Strategic Planning Staff Contact...... Don Erickson Subject: Vuong Annexation Prezone Public Hearing and Vuong Annexation Ordinance. Exhibits: Issue Paper Election Results Ordinance Recommended Action: Council concur AI a: .6 For Agenda of: May 19`h, 2003 Agenda Status Consent .............. X Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance ............. Resolution........... . Old Business........ New Business....... Study Sessions...... Information........ . Approvals: Legal Dept......... Finance Dept...... Other ............... Fiscal Impact: N/A Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget N/A City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: This action is to set the date for the second required public hearing on the future zoning for the 2.23-acre non -street portion of the annexation site and to consider an ordinance annexing the subject 2.7-acre site into the City. On April 22, 2003 a special annexation election was held by King County Records, Elections and Licensing. The results of this special election were unanimous: property owners voted to be annexed to the City and to assume their fair share of the City's outstanding indebtedness. They also voted unanimously in favor of having R-8 single-family zoning, at 8 units per net acre imposed on the site when it comes into the City. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: • Set June 2°d, 2003 at 7:30 PM for the second public hearing on the future zoning of the Vuong Annexation site; and • Set June 2°d, 2003 at 7:30 PM for consideration of the ordinance bringing the 2.7-acre Vuong Annexation site into the City, requiring property owners therein to assume a proportionate share of the City's bonded indebtedness, and rezoning the site from King County's R-6 Zone to Renton's R-8 Zone. Vuong 2"1 Agenda Bill.doc CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: May 12, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator Economic Development, Neighborhoods, and Strategic Planning Department STAFF CONTACT: Don Erickson (6581) SUBJECT: Vuong Annexation ISSI JF.- • Should the Council accept the certified results of the Vuong Annexation Special Election held on April 22, 2003 for the Vuong Annexation in which 100 % of the residents supported annexation, the assumption of bonded indebtedness by property owners, and annex this 2.70 acre site? RECOMMENDATION: • Adopt an ordinance based upon the results of the April 22, 2003 Vuong Annexation Special Election annexing the 2.25-acre Vuong site and abutting SE 116`h Street right-of- way into the City; and • Adopt R-8, Residential 8 du/net acre zoning for the non -street portion of the annexation site. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: In December 2001 the city submitted the Notice of Intention package for this annexation with the Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County. On February 8, 2002 the Boundary Review Board issued its closure letter for this annexation approving it subject to filing with King County any franchise or permit applications, as required, or other statutory requirements specified in the Notice of Intention. May 12, 2003 Page 2 On January 27`h, 2003 after a briefing by staff the Council authorized by resolution the holding of a special election for Vuong Annexation. King County Records, Elections and Licensing Services conducted this special election on April 22, 2003 and May 7", 2003 notified the City of their certified results. Those voting voted: 1) unanimously to be annexed into the City of Renton; 2) unanimously for property owners to assume their fair share of the City's bonded indebtedness; and, 3) unanimously for R-8 zoning to be imposed upon annexation into the City. In its issue paper of January 3, 2003 on this annexation the Administration reported that the proposed annexation was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and its policies related to annexation as well as the objectives of the Boundary Review Board. It also reported that the proposed R-8 prezone was in the public interest, helped preserve property rights, was not materially detrimental to the public welfare or the properties of other persons in the vicinity, and was potentially classified for this zone based upon the fact that it was in an area designated Residential Single Family on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Since the site was outside of the City at the time the time the last area land use analysis and area zoning was done, it was not specifically considered at that time. CONCLUSION: The Vuong Annexation site, located in Renton's adopted Potential Annexation Area, has been found to be generally consistent with annexation policies in Renton's Comprehensive Plan. It was also found by the Boundary Review Board for King County to comply with their review criteria as well. The estimated fiscal impact upon the City was found to be minimal as well, going from an estimated $392 deficit upon annexation to a $107 deficit upon full build out. There were also no identified impediments to the extension of City services to the site. Therefore, annexation of the Vuong Annexation site into the City of Renton is found to be in the public interest. The Vuong Annexation site was also found to comply with City's specified review criteria and is potentially classified for the R-8 Zone. This zone would be compatible with King County's existing R-6 (6 du/gross acre) zoning in the area. Therefore, it is also in the public interest to rezone the subject site to R-8 Vuong Annex Ord. & Zoning Issue Paper/ 05/07/2003 09:28 FAX 206 296 0108 IBC RECORDS & ELECTIONS Z001 King County Department of Executive Services Records( Elections and Licensing Services Division Elections Section King County Administration Building 500 4'" Avenue, Rm. 553 Seattle, WA 98104-2337 206-296-1565 Fax 206-296-0108 TTY 206-296-0109 STATE.OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS. COUNTY OF KING ) This is to certify that on April 22, 2003, there was held a Special Election in the area known as the Vuong property, King County, Washington., for the submission of three propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection. That the results of said election were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on May 2, 2003, and the results of said canvass are as follows: PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE AREA KNOWN AS THE YUONG PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF RENTON PROPOSITION NO. 1 PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF RENTON FOR ANNEXATION 2 100% CA=D AGAINST ANNEXATION 0 0% PROPOSITION NO.2 ASSUMPTION OF INDEBTEDNESS YES i 2 100% NO 0 0% PROPOSITION NO.3 PROPOSED ZONING REGULATION FOR ADOPTION OF PROPOSED ZONING REGULATION 2 100% AGAINST ADOPTION OF PROPOSED ZONING REGULATION 0 0% •05/07/2003 09:28 FAX 206 296 0108 KC RECORDS & ELECTIONS 10002 05/06/20OZ 14;57 FAX 206 296 0108 RC RECORDS & ELECTIONS z 003 VALIDATION "QU1KbMrN'1s A simple majority of 50% approval cues mot; therefore, the measure passed. Dated at Seattle, King County, Washington, this 6'' day of May, 2003. r Bib RoDi,� "=_ P=ards; fled * gd Lpmolug KjjkC OUnly. sluuBRm �� CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON [0213hma[elaKea AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ANNEXING CONTIGUOUS UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY KNOWN AS THE VUONG ANNEXATION, BY THE ELECTION METHOD, AND SETTING THE TAXATION RATE, ESTABLISHING ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS, AND FIXING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION. WHEREAS, after public hearing, the City Council enacted a resolution calling for an annexation by election under RCW 35A.14.015 for an area commonly referred to as the Vuong Annexation, which area is the property generally bounded by the City of Renton corporate boundary to the west; approximately the northern edge of NE I & Place, if extended, to the north, the southern edge of NE I& Street to the south, and the western edge of 137"' Avenue NE, if extended, to the east, legally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth; and WHEREAS, said resolution also called for an election on a proposition that the property in the Vuong Annexation should be subject to existing bonded indebtedness; and WHEREAS, said resolution also called for an election on the proposition that all property located within the territory to be annexed, excluding street right-of-ways, shall, simultaneous with the annexation, have imposed the City of Renton zoning regulations, prepared under RCW 35A.14.340, with a comprehensive Plan designation of residential single family (RS) and a zoning designation of R-8; and WHEREAS, said proposed annexation had been submitted to and approved by the King County Boundary Review Board; and WHEREAS, an election was held pursuant to State statute; and ORDINANCE NO. WHEREAS, in the April 22, 2003, election the Vuong Annexation, the assumption of indebtedness, and the zoning regulations were approved by the voters; and WHEREAS, the election results certifying a sufficient majority to permit annexation of the area have been received by the City; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. There has been filed with the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, certified election results indicating a sufficient majority was received approving the Vuong Annexation to the City of Renton and such annexation has been approved by the King County Planning Review Board. The City Council finds it to be in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Renton to annex and does hereby annex the territory submitted to the voters as the Vuong Annexation situated in King County, Washington, as contiguous, proximate and adjacent to the present corporate limits of the City and as more particularly described by its legal description as set forth in Exhibit A and graphically shown on Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated in full by this reference. SECTION II. The territory set forth in this ordinance and for which said election results were certified for annexation should be and is hereby made a part of the City of Renton. The area shall be assessed and taxed at the same rate on the same basis as property within the City of Renton to pay for all or any portion of the outstanding indebtedness of the City of Renton, which indebtedness has been approved by the voters, contracted for, or incurred prior to or existing at, the date of annexation. SECTION III. Zoning for the annexed area is hereby designated as R-8, with a Comprehensive Plan designation of residential single family (RS). 2 ORDINANCE NO. SECTION IV. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum, and shall take effect five days after its passage, approval, and publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD.1035:5/5/03:ma day of , 2003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk day of , 2003. Jesse Tanner, Mayor K EXMBIT "A" WONG ANNEXATION NE 10TR STREET & ANACORTES AVENUE NE The south half of West half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. in King County, Washington; EXCEPT roads; King County Parcel No. 102305-9129 TOGETHER WITH adjoining road right of way dedicated as SE 116'h Street (NE 101' Street in City of Renton) The westerly line of this described property abuts the Renton City Limits as annexed by Ordinance No. 2000. nommenaX EA 05/14/2003 09:56 4257937373 CLAWSON LAW OFFICE PAGE 01 CITY OF RNTON RECEIVED MAY 15 '11003 MAY 14 2003 (DECEIVED CT CLERK'S LERK S OFFICE KWONCINMOIL . . .. .... . .......... VIaL Mr. L'l1-TWS0)7 wrL, • ...... .... ..... -Mg, . C.L,� CWIL,7 c� Lw CL)Lg- Cue 4 I -A UA cr ? ...._........ ...._... �i�i,�L%.-1'_IC�._.. -%�4., , c'3u-tu.�.. .�C��'C'�sL'YV e� i' ���� J'W'� �-�cx.Ni-.� �.� h4S!� i —Bircl lo TZ -7r CITY OF RENTON M City Clerk J e Tanner, Mayor Bonnie I. Walton May 21, 2003 Gloria Bird 8722 S. 121s` Seattle, WA 98178 Re: Safety in Downtown Renton Dear Ms. Bird: At .the regular Council meeting on May 19, 2003, the City Council referred your letter to Councilman Clawson, dated April 23, 2003; regatrdng safety in downtown Renton, to the. Public Safety Committee for review'and recommendation:. You will be notified of the time. and date of the committee meeting by1he Council Liaison when this item is scheduled. If I can provide additional. --information or assistance, please feel free to contact me. . Sincerely, Bonnie I. Walton City Clerk cc:. Mayor Jesse. Tanner Council President, Kathy Keoiker=Wheeler Garry Anderson, Chief of Police Councilman Dan Clawson 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 - (425) 430-6510 / FAX.(425) 430-6516 ® This paper contains 50% recycled material. 30% post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE From: Council Via Clerk To: gaharsh@attbi.com Hate: Fri, May 16, 2003 3:42 PM Subject: Re: Parks on the eastern city limits? Dear Mr. Harsh: On behalf of City Council, I would like to thank you for your email regarding potential parks on the eastern City limits. Copy has been forwarded to each Councilmember, Mayor Tanner and the Community Services Administrator for review. You will receive a written response within two weeks. If I can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Bonnie Walton City Clerk City of Renton 425-430-6502 >>> <gaharsh@attbi.com> 05/16/03 03:15PM >>> Dear Council Members, Question? As a resident of unincorporated King County that is just east of the City limits, I am curious if the city has any plans to develop some parkland in this area. I strongly feel that a nice park on the eastern City limits would go a long way toward City/County relationships. Supporting details: I call Renton my home even though I don t live within the city limits. I am a believer in the city and see many of the great things the city does for its residents. I was a huge opponent to the incorporation of `Briarwood' a few years back for 1 knew what becoming a city meant, both good and bad. Many of my neighbors don't have the same feelings as I do. They see Renton as a dark cloud that is coming east to spread sewers and apartments everywhere. I usually explain to them that this is not the case and that I would rather have the Renton City Council to express my concerns to than drive into Seattle to visit with the King County Council. I have witnessed the City bending over backwards to keep residents happy, I know you are responsive to citizens concerns. I usually give them an example of what would have happened if we had incorporated. I tell them to look north to the City of Newcastle. The majority of new construction is apartment complex after apartment complex. Had the Briarwood incorporation succeeded, we would have a similar mass of apartments along SE 128th St instead of single-family residences. Yes, there are a lot of them, but they/Ere homeowners who take pride in their homes and neighborhoods and most likely will be a contributor to the betterment of Renton. As promised by the CITY OF RENTON, no apartments were planned and to date, we haven/Et seen one built yet. I didn/Et intend to write a long letter, (too late) so I will try to wrap it up. The City of Renton shouldn/Et have to sell themselves to the areas east of Renton, however, It woul�o da longway in the eyes of the, nay_ Savers to see one of RentonfEs beautiful parks developed in an area that is strapped for recreational areas to take their families. Sincerely, Gary Harsh 18341 SE 147th PI. RENTON, WA. 98059 425-277-1899 i COUNCIL REFERRAL TO ADMINISTRATION TO: Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator DATE: 5/16/03 FROM: Bonnie Walton�ji LOG #: 03016-C On 5/16/03, Council received and referred the following: E-mail from Gary Harsh, 18341 SE 147d' Pl., Renton, 98059, inquiring about any plans to develop parks on the eastern City limits. Culp Please respond as follows: Prepare memo to Councilmembers via Mayor. (After Mayor's approval, Mayor's secretary will copy for Council and Clerk and return copy to you.) Prepare memo to Councilmembers via Mayor and include attached letter with memo. (After Mayor's approval, Mayor's secretary will copy for Council and Clerk and return copy to you.) XX Prepare letter(s) to citizen/agency with department head's signature and submit to Mayor for approval. (After Mayor approves the letter, the Mayor's secretary will mail it out after making a copy for Council and Clerk and returning a copy to you.) Schedule matter on Council committee agenda. Arrange with Council Liaison ASAP. (Copy of response to City Clerk not required.) Other: (as noted) PLEASE REFERENCE LOG NUMBER ON ALL LETTERS. Please complete request by (5/30/03). Thank you. cc: Councilmembers (8) Mayor Tanner Jay Covington Margaret Pullar From: Bonnie Walton To: Ine Petersen Date: 5/19/03 10:05AM Subject: Re: New pools Dear Ms. Petersen: Thank you for your email comments regarding filtering at the new pools. Copy has been received by the Mayor and Councilmembers. The administration will take this suggestion into consideration during pool development. If I can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Bonnie Walton City Clerk City of Renton 425-430-6502 >>> Ine Petersen <webgirl@seanet.com> 05/18/03 07:03PM >>> Any chance we could get ozone water filters instead of chlorine in the new pools? "In cleaning water, ozone is more efficient even than chlorine, in fact an ozone level of 0.04ppm in just 4 minutes has been shown to kill bacteria, mold and fungus. Giardia and Cryptosporidium cysts are susceptible to ozone but are unaffected by normal levels of chlorine in water. Ozone is 25 times more effective than hypochlorous acid, 2,500 times more effective than hypochlorite, and 5,000 times more than chloramine. (Results measured by the time needed to kill 99.99% of all micro-organisms). Chlorine reacts with organic materials to form chloroform, carbon tetrachloride etc generally known as trihalomethanes. These have been implicated as carcinogens in the development of kidney, bladder and colon cancer. However, ozone when used repeatedly and in conjunction with charcoal, reacts with organic materials to break them down into simpler compounds that are not dangerous. Ozone swimming pool cleaners are very popular and one of the reasons is that when water is ozonated, algae is oxidized and floats to the top, metabolic by products of algae are oxidized also, removing odor and taste. So cleaning the pool is not such a frequent or time-consuming job, chemicals are not required and the water is smelling good and clean (...just makes you want to jump in)." �Yl e,v Pe erse n 3 30& (;� bva-s �c U/'4 98056 9Jvd - P. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT May 19, 2003 APPROVAL OF CLAIMS AND PAYROLL VOUCHERS APPROVED BY CiTV COUNCIL , Date The Finance Committee approves for payment on May 19, 2003, claim vouchers 214977-215500 and 2 wire transfers, totaling $3,095,251.20, and 578 direct deposits, payroll vouchers 44211-44454, and 1 wire transfer, totaling $1,788,557.23. King Parker, air _ A� A s " a yr; Rkidy Gorman, Vice -Chair L � i Don Persson, Member Y� to APPROVED BY I CITY COUNCIL ' TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION) COMMITTEE i Date 6- H 0-03 'i COMMITTEE REPORT May .19, 2003 2003 Paving, Lighting & Signage Improvement Project - Additional Funding for Construction Phase (Referred May 12, 2003) The Transportation Committee. concurs in staffs recommendation. that Council authorize the aw r transfer of $1,050,000 from the Airport R serve Furi'd''to the Airport 402 account for the 2003 Paving, Lighting and. Signage Impr6vement'bject. A Federal Aviation Administration grant will reimburse the City for ninett ', e- cent of the transfer a iiount 411��P14 NoJW A Ek Don Per"sson, Chair �i n l Toni Nelson, Vice- erri Brie , Member C: Ryan Zulauf . Connie Brundage r ARPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Date �"=/9- 9003 'j COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT May 19, 2003 Posting of Service Club Signs (Referred December 10, 2001) The Committee requested a briefing regarding the Renton Highlands Lion's Club proposal to erect service club signs in the public right-of-way near the city limits. The signs would include logos for four service clubs: Lion's, Kiwanis, Rotary and Soroptimists. In addition, the signs would include information regardln.g,c-lub *M�eeting dates, location, and times in order to welcome citizens to join in service too the community, The service club signs are cogsid'f ed tc%,.be pob is service signs per Renton Municipal Code, and are therefore exempt frgi�j,,Sign Code rRegulat oin ,-Th gns require right -of --way use permits from the Board of Public !V0' S, which have beenKappYoved subject to conditions. The Committee determmeKd that ncs feather aci�rijs necessary. g �a s: , �k e a w 'Toni e n,. alr �w. King Parker, Vice Chair R dy Corman, Member C: Jennifer Henning Jason Jordan service club signs - community services tpt\ Rev 01/02 bh CITY OF RENTON ,AL City Clerk ll Jesse Tanner, Mayor Bonnie I. Walton May 21, 2003 Lynne Shioyama 4301 NE 9" Place Renton, WA 98059 Re: Appointment to the Library Board Dear Ms. Shioyama: At the regular Council meeting of May 19,,,2.0.,03; the Renton City Council concurred in your appointment by Mayor.Jesse Tanner io the Library Beard for a five-year term, which will begin June 1, 2003 and expire on May M, 2008. Congratulations on your appointment. Your service on the;Bggwd is sincerely appreciated and valued by City officials and -staff. , If i can provide additional information or assistance, please feel free to call. Sincerely, 607c me_v Bonnie I. Walton City Clerk/Cable Manager cc: Mayor Jesse. Tanner Council President Kathy Keolker-Wheeler Clark Petersen; Library Director. Tami Dauenhauer, AJLS Dept. Secretary 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 - (425) 430-6510 / FAX (425) 430-6516 ® This paper contains 50% recycled material, 30% post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE APPROVED BY CITV COUNCIL Date 5 H- PIM3 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT May 19, 2003 Library Board Appointment (May 12, 2003) The Community Services Committee recommends concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Lynne Shioyama to the Library Board for a five-year term that begins June 1,.2003, and expires on May 31, 2008.. This appointment replaces Judith Milligan who has served two consecutive five-year terms. The RCW limits the appointment of Libra�yS�BiarcT membe'rs:to two consecutive terms. �ry � �'�' ` V AI i Nelson,. hair g 51 t 19 Parker Vice Chair idy Corman, Member, cc: 4mkem Ae� Clark Petersen Sandy Pilat Library Brd appt 2003.doc\ Rev 01 /02 bh 4s-02011)3 d s-i9-aoo3 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 5010 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 4-5-040.A, 4-5-050.G AND 4-5-100 OF CHAPTER 5, BUILDING AND FIRE PREVENTION STANDARDS, OF TITLE IV (BUILDING REGULATIONS) OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY ADOPTING THE CURRENT UNIFORM CODES. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 4-5-040.A of Chapter 5, Building and Fire Prevention Standards, of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: A. ADOPTION: The National Electrical Code, 1999 Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association, is hereby adopted as the National Electrical Code, 1999 Edition, for the City of Renton, and may hereafter be designated as "City of Renton Electrical Code, 1999." SECTION II. Section 4-5-050.G of Chapter 5, Building and Fire Prevention Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: 4-5-050.G: WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE ADOPTED: The 2001 Washington State Energy Code as adopted by the State of Washington Second Edition (Chapter 51-11 WAC) and 2000 Washington State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code, Second Edition (chapter 51-13 WAC), is hereby adopted by reference. 1 h ORDINANCE NO. SECTION III. Section 4-5-100 of Chapter 5, Building and Fire Prevention Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: 4-5-100: UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE: A. ADOPTION: The Uniform Plumbing Code, 2000 Edition, as published by the "International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials" and Washington Administrative Code sections 51-56 and 51-57 are hereby adopted by reference. B. STATE AMENDMENTS TO UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE: Whenever there is a discrepancy in the requirements between the Uniform Plumbing Code, 2000 Edition, as published by the "International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials" and Washington Administrative Code sections 51-56 and 51-57, the Washington Administrative Code sections will be deemed to have amended the Uniform Plumbing Code, 2000 Edition, as published by the "International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials." C. CITY AMENDMENTS TO UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE: Section 102.3: Amend the first paragraph of section 102.3 of the UPC, relating to violations and penalties, to read pursuant to RMC Section 1-3-2, Civil Penalties. SECTION IV. thirty days after publication. This ordinance will be effective upon its passage, approval and PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of 2 Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk 2002. ORDINANCE NO. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of 2002. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD.998:6/14/02:ma. 3 Jesse Tanner, Mayor