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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 06/01/2010 KENT Kent City Council Meeting WASH,„G,U„ June 1, 2010 The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Cooke. Councilmembers present: Albertson, Harmon, Higgins, Perry, Ranniger, Raplee, and Thomas. (CFN-198) CHANGES TO THE AGENDA A. From Council, Administration, Staff. (CFN-198) Harmon said he would like agenda Item 10, Continued Communications, to be moved to the end of Item 4, Public Communications. After a brief discussion by Councilmembers, Harmon moved to relocate Continued Communications Item 10 to Public Communications as Item 4H. Albertson seconded and the motion carried. B. From the Public. (CFN-198) There were no changes from the public. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition. (CFN-198) Mayor Cooke recognized the outstanding service provided by everyone involved in the Memorial Day ceremony at Hillcrest Burial Park. B. Community Events. (CFN-198) Ranniger announced the opening of the Saturday Farmers Market, the dedication of an artwork called Sweet Suite, and National Trails Day at Clark Lake Park. Thomas announced a breakfast being held on June 2 by SKCAC Industries. C. Drinking Driver Task Force Poster Contest Awards. (CFN-122) Cesi Velez introduced the winners of the annual Drinking Driver Task Force Poster Contest, who range from preschool through sixth grade, and displayed their posters. D. Yangzhou Sister City Gift Presentation. (CFN-155) John Holt, co-chair of the Yangzhou Sister City Committee, described his recent trip to China and presented Mayor Cooke with a decorative plate which was presented to him by the Mayor of Yangzhou for the City of Kent. E. National Trails Days in Kent at Clark Lake Park Proclamation. (CFN-155) Mayor Cooke presented a proclamation declaring June 5, 2010, National Trails Day at Clark Lake Park to Victoria Andrews of the Parks Department. Andrews encouraged anyone who is interested in working at the park that day to contact her. F. Economic and Community Development Report. (CFN-198) Economic and Community Development Director Wolters noted that the manufacturing sector expanded for the tenth consecutive month, that the downtown post office building has been sold, and that Adam Smith is holding a Small Business Forum at ShoWare on June 3, 2010. G. Public Safety Report and Awards. (CFN-122) Police Chief Strachan updated statistics for May and reported on crime rates between 2005 and 2009. He and Sara Wood described the Adopt-a-Spot Graffiti program, and the Chief presented awards 1 Kent City Council Minutes June 1, 2010 for ongoing diligent work to Sgt. Hemmen, Sgt. Majack, and Marla Platt for their efforts in working with IT to build a computer-based staff scheduling system. ADDED ITEM H Continued Communications. There were no items for Continued Communications. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Goldfinch Communications LLC Cable Television Franchise. (CFN-274) Mayor Cooke noted that this date has been set for the first introduction and public hearing on a proposed cable television franchise agreement between the City and Goldfinch Communication, LLC. She explained that no action will be taken at the close of the public hearing, since State law provides that a cable television franchise may not be granted by the City the same day it is introduced to the City Council. Information Technology Director Mike Carrington explained that an application from Goldfinch Communications to construct, operate and maintain a cable communications system was received on February 16, 2010, and that the City contracted with Kenyon Disend to lead franchise negotiations on the City's behalf. He said it is staf 's contention that consideration for this competitive franchise application would benefit the City by providing consumer choices for cable related services, establishing favorable terms and conditions, and providing for the deployment of advanced technology. Chris Bacha of Kenyon Disend gave a brief overview of the franchise agreement, noting that it was designed to provide the highest level of protection for the City, including appropriate relocation and insurance requirements. Mayor Cooke opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the audience. Perry moved to close the public hearing, Thomas seconded, and the motion carried. CONSENT CALENDAR Perry moved to approve Consent Calendar Items A through C. Thomas seconded and the motion carried. A. AoDroval of Minutes. (CFN-198) Minutes of the regular Council meeting of May 18, 2010, were approved. B. Approval of Bills. (CFN-104) Payment of the bills received through March 15 and paid on March 15 after auditing by the Operations Committee on April 6, 2010, were approved. Checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 03/15/10 Wire Transfers 4079-4099 $2,553,664.52 03/15/10 Regular Checks 641182-641566 962,979.40 Void Checks 64133 (740.00) Use Tax Payable 2,454.27 $3,518,358.19 2 Kent City Council Minutes June 1, 2010 Payment of the bills received through March 31 and paid on March 31, after auditing by the Operations Committee on April 6, 2010, were approved. Checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 03/31/10 Wire Transfers 4100-4114 $1,672,410.00 03/31/10 Regular Checks 641567-641993 3,014,586.77 Void Checks 641579 (200.00) Use Tax Payable 706.19 $4,687,502.96 Checks issued for payroll for March 1 through March 15 and paid on March 19, 2010, were approved: Date Check Numbers Amount 3/19/10 Checks 316824-317049 $ 162,964.46 3/19/10 Advices 264357-265130 1,585,383.78 $1,748,348.24 Interim Pay Issued 3/19/10 317050 $187.80 Checks issued for payroll for March 16 through March 31 and paid on April 5, 2010, were approved: Date Check Numbers Amount 4/5/2010 Checks 317051-317315 $ 189,916.68 4/5/2010 Advices 265131-265910 1,607,233.86 $1,797,150.54 Interim Pay 4/6/10 Issued 317316 $1,097.97 4/5/10 Voided 317058 ($845.89) Payment of the bills received through April 15 and paid on April 15 after auditing by the Operations Committee on May 16, 2010, were approved. Checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 4/15/10 Wire Transfers 4115-4136 $2,393,662.37 4/15/10 Regular Checks 641994-642686 3,746,295.45 Void Checks 642526 (881.51) Use Tax Payable 2,806.98 $6,141,883.29 3 Kent City Council Minutes June 1, 2010 Payment of the bills received through April 30 and paid on April 30 after auditing by the Operations Committee on May 16, 2010, were approved. Checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 04/30/10 Wire Transfers 4137-4150 $1,504,841.72 04/30/10 Regular Checks 642687-643082 3,014,586.77 Use Tax Payable 706.19 $4,520,134.68 Checks issued for payroll for April 1 through April 15 and paid on April 20, 2010, were approved: Date Check Numbers Amount 4/20/10 Checks 317317-317568 $ 167,568.22 4/20/10 Advices 265911-266692 1,603,614.32 $1,771,182.54 Checks issued for payroll for April 16 through April 30 and paid on May 5, 2010, were approved: Date Check Numbers Amount 5/5/10 Checks 317569-317852 $ 188,870.29 5/5/10 Advices 266693 1609,908.38 $1,798,778.67 C. One Regional Card for All (ORCA) Agreement. (CFN-171) The Mayor was authorized to sign the One Regional Card for All (ORCA) Agreement for 2010-2011. OTHER BUSINESS A. Temporary Flood Protection Structures Ordinance. (CFN-1318) Economic and Community Development Director Wolters noted that last September an ordinance was passed waiving certain permitting requirements for temporary structures constructed for flood protection purposes, and that the waiver is applicable until July 1, 2010. He said that because of the continually changing flood threat as repairs at the Howard Hanson Dam continue, staff now recommends adoption of an ordinance which would extend the permit waiver by one additional year to July 1, 2011. He added that the barriers do not pose any life safety threat, and that the City is facing another flood season since repairs to the dam will not be complete this year. Thomas moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3959 which extends the waiver provided by Ordinance Nos. 3932 and 3933 of certain permitting requirements for temporary structures constructed for flood protection purposes from July 1, 2010, to July 1, 2011. Raplee seconded. Higgins stated that the Federal government has a responsibility to make the necessary repairs, but in the meanwhile the City and property owners must protect their investments, which means keeping the barriers in place. The motion then carried. 4 Kent City Council Minutes June 1, 2010 B. Deferral of Develog)ment Fees Ordinance and Resolution. (CFN-1000) Ben Wolters explained that deferring development fees is an effort by the City Council to try and provide assistance to the residential building industry during the national recession. He noted that the school districts have had questions and concerns about the deferral of school impact fees and that many meetings have been held with them to address the concerns. City Attorney Brubaker explained the four specific clarifica- tions as follows: (1) changing the word "resale" to "initial sale", (2) specifying that the lien for deferred fees will be a "first priority" lien, (3) stating that the seller, not the buyer, will pay the deferred fees at closing of the sale, and (4) removing the notice to buyer provisions because the lien will be paid by the seller/builder at closing and notifying the buyer of this transaction could potentially cause confusion. Wolters emphasized that this is a temporary measure which sunsets in two-and-a-half years. Perry moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3960 which amends Titles 7 and 12 of the Kent City Code related to the timing of development mitigation fee collection and to adopt Resolution No. 1828 which amends Resolution No. 1740 by establishing a fee concerning the deferral of certain development mitigation fees. Raplee seconded. Harmon moved to amend the motion to exclude the deferral of school impact fees from the proposed ordinance. Higgins seconded. Harmon noted that neighboring cities still collect school impact fees and that there is no assurance the deferral will be extended in the future. He said deferring school impact fees affects the school district, not the city, and that it's important for the school districts to make plans in advance. Thomas spoke in opposition to the amendment, stating that the main motion is more fair. Higgins said that although mitigation fees are crucial, the City should exempt the school district fees since that money belongs to them. Perry said that many concerns were taken care of in the underlying ordinance, and that she cannot support the amendment for the following reasons: she does not feel the ability to pass a bond or levy would be lessened; she does not agree that fees would be less reliable; she does not agree that the school district would receive less money, other than losing 12-18 months interest; she does not agree that the deferral would inhibit the school district's ability to plan for future growth; and she does not agree this is a veiled attempt to end impact fees. She said the proposed ordinance makes sense, but she will not support the amendment. Albertson spoke in favor of the amendment, saying that the city doesn't have the right to defer the school district's money. Upon a roll call vote, the amendment to remove school impact fees from the fees being proposed for deferral passed 5-2 with Albertson, Harmon, Higgins, Ranniger and Raplee in favor, and Perry and Thomas opposed. The main motion to adopt Ordinance 3960, as amended to exclude the deferral of school impact fees, then passed unanimously. REPORTS A. Council President. (CFN-198) Perry noted that both the 2010 amended budget and the 2010 annexation budget will be on the next Council agenda. 5 Kent City Council Minutes June 1, 2010 B. Mayor. (CFN-198) Mayor Cooke noted that the Greater Kent Historical Society held a birthday party for the City of Kent on May 28, the 1201h anniversary of incorporation. C. Ooerations Committee. (CFN-198) No report was given. D. Parks and Human Services Committee. (CFN-198) Ranniger announced that the committee will meet on June loth. E. Economic & Community Development Committee. (CFN-198) Perry noted that the committee will be discussing the interlocal agreement with King County regarding the Panther Lake annexation at their next meeting. F. Public Safety Committee. (CFN-198) No report was given. G. Public Works Committee. (CFN-198) No report was given. H. Administration. (CFN-198) Hodgson advised that Council will have a report on the Regional Fire Authority interlocal agreement at their next workshop. ADDED ITEM I. SSvecial Committees. (CFN-198) Albertson announced that the Human Services Commission will hold their final workshop on Friday, June 4, to finalize funding recommendations. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. (CFN-198) Brenda Jacobe CMC City Clerk r 6