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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 10/05/2010 Kent City Council Meeting KENT October 5, 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) No changes were made. B. From the Public. (CFN-198) No changes were made. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition. (CFN-198) No recognition was given. B. Community Events. (CFN-198) Ranniger announced the opening of the off- leash dog park on East Hill and Raplee announced upcoming events at ShoWare Center. C. "Re Leaf' 2010 at Clark Lake Park. (CFN-155) Mayor Cooke noted that Clark Lake Park is 130 acres with walking trails and provides habitat for numerous species. Victoria Andrews explained the "ReLeaf project and encouraged volunteers to contact her. D. Make A Difference Day Proclamation. (CFN-155) Mayor Cooke noted that Make A Difference Day is on October 23. Victoria Andrews said this will be at the off- leash dog park which is about to open. E. Master Gardener of the Year. (CFN-118) Parks Director Jeff Watling introduced Ed LaCrosse, who has been named State Master Gardener of the Year. He noted that LaCrosse leads a group of master gardeners who manage a garden in the back yard of the Neely-Soames Homestead site. LaCrosse expressed appreciation for the opportunity to work at the historical site. F. Economic Development Report. (CFN-825/1298) Economic & Community Development Director Ben Wolters announced that the City now owns the garage which was formerly known as Project Springboard, and said it will now be called Kent City Center. Brubaker and Hodgson spoke about the process which resulted in ownership, and Wolters said the City is now seeking a developer who will build a quality project on the site. Wolters announced two new banks coming to East Hill, noted that bids for the ShoWare marquee will be opened next week, and said that an Economic Development Specialist has been hired. PUBLIC COMMENT In response to the Mayor's request, members of Boy Scout Troops 402 and 453 introduced themselves and explained that they are working on merit badges in citizenship. (CFN-198) 1 Kent City Council Minutes October 5, 2010 CONSENT CALENDAR Perry moved to approve Consent Calendar Items A through G. Thomas seconded and the motion carried. A. Approval of Minutes. (CFN-198) Minutes of the regular Council meeting of September 21, 2010, were approved. B. Approval of Bills. (CFN-104) Payment of the bills received through August 15 and paid on August 15 after auditing by the Operations Committee on September 21, 2010, were approved. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/15/10 Wire Transfers 4259-4279 $2,583,940.68 8/15/10 Regular Checks 645830-646166 1,543,352 70 Void Checks 645942 ($351.91) Use Tax Payable 888.47 $4,127,829.94 Payment of the bills received through August 31 and paid on August 31 after auditing by the Operations Committee on September 21, 2010, were approved. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/31/10 Wire Transfers 4280-4298 $2,299,981.27 8/31/10 Regular Checks 646167-646560 3,773,293.38 Use Tax Payable 764.26 $6,074,038.91 Checks issued for payroll for August 1 through August 15 and paid on August 20, 2010, were approved. Date Check Numbers Amount 8/20/10 Checks 319282-319502 $ 171,653.18 8/20/10 Advices 271859-272471 1,172,247.11 $1,343,900.29 Checks issued for payroll for August 16 through August 31 and paid on September 3, 2010, were approved. Date Check Numbers Amount 9/3/10 Checks 319503-319728 $ 169,296.06 9/3/10 Advices 272472-273079 1,150,743.55 $1,320,039.61 2 Kent City Council Minutes October 5, 2010 C. Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds Ordinance. (CFN-104) Ordinance No. 3975 relating to an allocation of Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds for the HVAC improvements at the River Bend Golf Course and authorizing the Mayor to sign all related documents necessary for the issuance of the bonds, adjust the budget and allocate funds accordingly was adopted, subject to approval of final terms and conditions by the City Attorney and the Finance Director. The bonds will be issued as taxable bonds at a rate of 4.67% and are eligible for a subsidy of 65% of the interest cost paid by the U.S. Treasury. The effective rate paid by the City will be 1.63%. D. 215Y Century Community Learning Centers Grant. (CFN-118) The grant from the Washington Alliance for Better Schools in the amount of $6,190 for Mill Creek All Stars and Millennium Elementary After School programs was accepted, amendment of the budget and expenditure of the funds was authorized in accordance with the grant agreement, and the Mayor was authorized to sign all necessary documents, subject to terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney. E. Communities Putting Prevention to Work Grant. (CFN-118) The grant from the Seattle/King County Health Department under the Communities Putting Prevention to Work Program in the amount of $180,000 was accepted, amendment of the budget and expenditure of the funds was authorized in accordance with the grant agreement, and the Mayor was authorized to sign all necessary documents, subject to terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney. F. Adaptive Recreation Position Adjustment. (CFN-118) A .20 full-time employee increase within the Recreation Division to accommodate re-structuring within the Adaptive Recreation Program and re-classification of the Recreation Manager for Adaptive Recreation to Recreation Coordinator of Adaptive Recreation was authorized. G. EarthCorps Agreement. (CFN-118) The Mayor was authorized to sign all necessary documents to contract with EarthCorps in the amount of $20,670 to perform site restoration at Lake Fenwick and Earthworks Park. REPORTS A. Council President. (CFN-198) Perry announced that meetings on the 2011 budget will begin next week. B. Mayor. (CFN-198) No report was given. C. Operations Committee. (CFN-198) No report was given. D. Parks and Human Services Committee. (CFN-198) Ranniger noted that the next meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. on October 21. E. Economic & Community Development Committee. (CFN-198) Perry noted that the next meeting will be held on October 11 and that agenda items include rounding calculations and DCE height limits. 3 Kent City Council Minutes October 5, 2010 F. Public Safety Committee. (CFN-198) Harmon noted that the next meeting will be at 5:00 p.m. on October 12, and reported on the success of Prescription Drug Take Back Day and the results of his recent attendance at the U.S. Governor's Highway Safety Commission conference. G. Public Works Committee. (CFN-198) No report was given. H. Administration. (CFN-198) No report was given. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:42 p.m. (CFN-198) Brenda Jacober, C City Clerk 4