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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 12/15/2015 I I ® III WASH I NOTON Kent City Council Special Meeting Minutes December 15, 2015 The workshop meeting was called to order at 3:16 pm by Council President Ralph. Councilmembers present: Ralph, Berrios, Boyce, Budell, and Fincher. Opening Remarks — Mayor Cooke and Council President Ralph provided opening remarks and welcomed the Councilmembers to the meeting. Council President Ralph highlighted the role and responsibilities of the Council President. General Presentations — Chief Administrative Officer Derek Matheson welcomed the Council to the first Councilmember orientation. He discussed the agenda and how the meeting would progress. Matheson presented the City's overall organizational structure and reviewed the City's state and regional involvement. City Attorney Tom Brubaker highlighted the structured government portion of the presentation and discussed the roles of the legislative body in a city. Brubaker reviewed Council meetings and all aspects of them. He discussed ethics, the Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA), and the Public Records Act. Brubaker communicated his role as the City Attorney. Department Presentations - Chief Administrative Officer Derek Matheson highlighted the Administration Department. He reviewed the Administration Department structure, its top ten current and future projects, state and regional involvement, and which advisory groups the department supports. RECESS The meeting was recessed at 4:52 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 5:22 p.m. Aaron BeMiller, Finance Director presented the Finance Department, to include the organizational chart, responsibilities, top ten current and future projects, state and regional involvement, and the advisory groups Finance supports. He reviewed a few of the financial challenges facing the City. Glenn Philips, Presiding Judge at the Kent Municipal Court presented the Court. He noted that Judge Karli Jorgensen and Court Administrator Margaret Yetter were in the audience. He communicated the responsibility of the Court, highlighted the Court staff, its top ten current and future projects, state and regional involvement, and supported advisory groups. Councilmember Thomas asked for the amount the Court has in collections. Yetter responded that she would provide the information to the Council in a report. i Kent City Council Workshop Meeting Minutes December 15, 2015 Judge Philips communicated that the Court processes over 8,000 safety camera tickets and the workload is manageable, even with the two new cameras installed in the City. Councilmember Thomas confirmed that the marijuana related DUI cases and search warrants relating to them have increased in the City. Police Chief Ken Thomas highlighted the Police Department. He discussed the department makeup and its top ten current and future projects. Thomas reviewed the department's state and regional group involvement and the advisory groups it supports. He reviewed the contracts the department manages for services the department provides and receives. Jeff Watling, Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director stated that the department is made up of six divisions and communicated the top current and future projects, state and regional involvement, and which advisory groups the department supports. Watling reviewed the services and contracts the department manages. I Tom Brubaker, City Attorney communicated the responsibilities of the Law Department. He highlighted his department's structure and cited his top eight projects. Brubaker communicated the department state and regional involvement and the contracts the department manages. Councilmember Budell inquired what a franchise fee was and Brubaker responded that it is what the City charges a utility to use the City's streets. Chris Hills, Interim Human Resource Director highlighted the Human Resource Department. He presented the responsibilities of the department and noted the top ten current and future projects. He reviewed the state and regional involvement and the contracts the department manages. Mike Carrington, Information Technology Director presented the Information Technology Department. He highlighted the department's structure, FTEs, and division responsibilities. He communicated the top ten projects in the department. He discussed state and regional associations his department was involved in and the contracts managed by his department. Councilmember Fincher inquired if the City is doing or has ever done a "hack-a-thon" and Carrington replied that the City is currently leveraging two organizations to do such an event. Ben Wolters, Economic and Community Development Director discussed his department. He said the department is made up of 39 employees in five divisions. He communicated the department responsibilities. He noted the department's top ten current and future projects. He communicated the state and regional organizations and advisory groups the department is involved with. He highlighted the contracts his department oversees. Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director discussed the Public Works Department. He communicated the top ten current and future projects. He communicated the 2 Kent City Council Workshop Meeting Minutes December 15, 2015 department responsibilities and the state and regional organizations and advisory groups the department is involved with. LaPorte communicated the contracts that are managed in his department. Councilmember Boyce thanked Council President Ralph for the New Councilmember Booklet. Meeting adjourned at 7:31 pm. Ronald F. Moore, NJIC J` City Clerk` 3