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Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
October 1, 2019
Date: October 1, 2019
Time: 7:01 p.m.
Place: Crystal Mountain Hall at Kent
Commons
1. CALL TO ORDER / FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Toni Troutner Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Bill Boyce Council President Present
Dana Ralph Mayor Present
Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present
Dennis Higgins Councilmember Present
Les Thomas Councilmember Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
3. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. Approved the Agenda as Presented
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Larimer, Boyce, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Ralph recognized Diana Khalilova and Kevin Sanic and commended
them for attending the City Council meeting at the beginning of their civics
class. Khalilova and Sanic indicated they are attending tonight's meeting to
fulfill a requirement of their civics class at Kentwood High School.
A. Public Recognition
1. Employee of the Month
Mayor Ralph recognized Dave Hobbs as the City's Employee of the Month.
Councilmember Thomas recognized Hobbs as a Kiwanis member that goes
above and beyond. Hobbs expressed his appreciation for the recognition and
thanked the person that nominated him for the award.
2. Proclamation for the Lunar Rovers Celebrating the 50th Anniversary
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Mayor Ralph read the proclamation for the Lunar Rovers 50th Anniversary
celebration and indicated the month of October is Lunar Rover Month. Mayor
Ralph presented the proclamation to Boeing Company Historian, Mike
Lombardi. Lombardi expressed his appreciation for the proclamation and
expressed thanks to Boeing employees, retired Boeing employees, and the
Kent community.
Lombardi indicated he is grateful to Mayor Ralph, Michelle Wilmot and staff
for recognizing the important role Kent played in us going to the moon - few
communities that can claim what we can - a spacecraft on the moon.
3. Proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Mayor Ralph read the proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
and presented it to Angela Dannenbring, Executive Director with DAWN.
Dannenbring expressed her appreciation of the proclamation and provided
statistics of DAWN's work throughout the Kent community.
Mayor Ralph indicated the DAWN offices are located in downtown Kent and
they are working tirelessly to support victims of domestic violence and make
them survivors in addition to working on prevention.
4. Reappointments to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee
Mayor Ralph recognized Bryan Powell, John Casey, David Kwok and Tim
Higgins as reappointments to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee.
B. Community Events
Council President Boyce provided information on upcoming events at the
accesso ShoWare Center. Visit accessoShoWare.com for event details.
Council President Fincher advised of the two upcoming City Council
candidate forums. October 16th at 6 p.m. at the Kent Commons, hosted
by the Kent Cultural Communities Board and October 22nd at 6 p.m. at
the Kent Commons, hosted by the Kent Black Action Commission.
Fincher detailed past and upcoming Spotlight Series events.
Councilmember Kaur advised of the Kent Rotary Backpack Buddies events
that are held on the first Wednesdays of each month. The next event is
October 2nd at 5:30 p.m. at the Seattle Union Gospel Mission in Kent.
Visit the Kent Rotary Facebook page for additional details.
C. Economic and Community Development Report
City of Kent Chief Economic Development Officer, Bill Ellis provided the
council with an update on the Naden Avenue assemblage. Washington
State has approved channelization plans (access) to Willis Street. T his is
a huge milestone as it will allow the developer to have direct access to
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the highway. Negotiations continue with a hospitality development
company in addition to negotiations with Puget Sound Energy regarding
the easement and improvements to the interurban trail.
Ellis indicated the right-of-way acquisition in front of Kent Elementary for
the Meeker Street promenade will need to be unique to meet school's
needs. Staff is working with the district and believe there is an
opportunity to create new access from Meeker Street.
Ellis indicated Liberty Motors purchased Valley Tools and will manufacture
three-wheeled vehicles. This new business in downtown Kent is a direct
result of the change to the DCE zoning - light manufacturing.
Manini's Gluten-Free Pasta is expanding its Kent manufacturing business.
Ellis detailed the changing nature of work and the importance of building
a workforce pipeline from our schools directly into our manufacturing
base. Additionally, Ellis talked about the need to invest in people and the
place of work.
Ellis indicated UPS has won broad FAA approval for delivery with drones.
Ellis indicated there are plans to set up drug deliveries on hospital
campuses.
Ellis broke down the employment growth in the Valley.
Ellis indicated the City of Kent has been awarded the John D. Spellman
Preservation Award "honoring those who protect, restore, and interpret
the places [lunar rovers] that tell our story." Ellis expressed appreciation
of the work of Michelle Wilmot, Danielle Butsick, and the Kent Downtown
Partnership.
5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES, COUNCIL, AND STAFF
A. Mayor's Report
Mayor Ralph recognized the City's Multimedia Department for winning five
awards from the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and
Advisors as follows:
Category: Military
Award of Honor for “Military Experience at the Kent Police Department”
Category: Public Safety
Award of Excellence for “Beyond the Blue - Police Rifle Training Day”
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Category: Promotion of a City
Award of Distinction for “We Are Kent 2019”
Category: Instruction/Training
Award of Honor for “The Launch of eConnect”
Category: Use of Humor
Award of Honor for “Porch Pirates Public Service Announcement”
Mayor Ralph advised of the upcoming Town Hall Meetings that will be held
October 19th from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Kentridge High School library
and October 24th from 6:30 - 8 p.m. at the Puget Sound Regional Fire
Authority Station 73 on the West Hill of Kent.
B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report
Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson encouraged Council to focus on
pages 28-29 and 90-91 of the proposed 2020 Mid-Biennium Budget
Adjustment book. Staff will reach out to Councilmembers to compile
questions for the October 15th workshop presentation.
Matheson advised, Mayor Ralph appointed a new municipal court Judge,
Anthony Gipe beginning January 1st. Gipe will take the place of the retiring
Judge Phillips, to join Judge Michael Frans.
Matheson's report is in tonight's agenda packet and there is no executive
session.
C. Councilmember's Reports
Council President Boyce reported the Mayor presented her Proposed 2020
Mid-Biennium Adjustment during a special meeting tonight. The Mayor,
Matheson and the leadership team worked together to determine one-time
budget adjustments. Boyce expressed his appreciation for the proposed
allocations to benefit the City's park system. Boyce advised the first
Committee of the Whole meeting will be held on October 8th.
Councilmember Larimer serves on the King Country Affordable Housing
Committee and detailed the committees recommendations on the use of
funds received through HB1406. The committee also heard a presentation
that focused on viewing housing through the lens of equity.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the King County Growth Management
Council. During the last meeting the council received an update on the
affordable housing committee's work on HB 1406 and the eight priority
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actions. The Council also received an update on potential annexation areas
and whether or not the annexation funds cities receive is adequate.
Councilmember Higgins serves on the King County Regional Transit
Committee. During the recent workshop, the committee reviewed the
mobility framework and heard a presentation on the Equity Cabinet that was
formed to review the Metro Connects Plan. The Cabinet identified census
block groups that were in need of enhanced transit services. Many of these
block groups are concentrated in South King County.
Councilmember Troutner and Chief Padilla attended the recent Law, Safety
and Justice Committee meeting. The committee discussed homelessness and
the plan to create a King County Regional Homelessness Authority.
Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority
Governance Board and will meet on October 2nd at 5:30 at Station 78 in
Covington.
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association Mental Illness
and Drug Dependency Oversight Committee. The Committee focused on
discussing the process of adding programs to the funding list. The Committee
also discussed the five community courts operating throughout the county.
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association King
Conservation District Advisory Committee. The food program grants were
discussed with the main goal of enhancing the food delivery system and
providing nutritionally dense food in the county.
Councilmember Fincher provided details on past and upcoming Spotlight
Series events.
6. PUBLIC HEARING
None
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
Tim Brown, a Kent resident, expressed his appreciation for everyone that
participated in the Team Up 2 Clean Up event at Earthworks Park.
Val Caspaar, a Kent Business owner in Kent suggested efficiencies in the
fire department
Zandria Michaud, a Kent resident, expressed her appreciation of the
Council's change creating the Committee of the Whole. Michaud
expressed her appreciation for the Council providing for additional funding
for parks in the Mayor's Proposed 2020 Mid-Biennium Adjustment.
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Van Hurst, a Kent resident, expressed his frustrations with City staff and
the lack of response to repair potholes, handrails, a traffic controller, and
guardrail.
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Larimer, Boyce, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
A. Approval of Minutes
1. City Council Meeting - City Council Special Meeting - Sep 17, 2019 5:00
PM
2. Council Workshop - Workshop Special Meeting - Sep 17, 2019 5:05 PM
3. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Sep 17, 2019 7:00
PM
B. Payment of Bills
MOTION: Approve the payment of bills received through
8/15/19 and paid on 8/15/19 and bills received through
8/31/19 and paid on 8/31/19, and approve the checks issued
for payroll for 8/1/19-8/15/19 and paid on 8/20/19 and
checks issued for payroll 8/16/19-8/31/19 and paid on
8/5/19, after auditing by the Operations Committee on
9/5/19.
C. Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Public Hearing on the
Comprehensive Plan/Capital Facilities Element Amendment to
Incorporate School District Capital Facilities Plan and Update to
Kent City Code Chapter 12.13, School Impact Fees
MOTION: Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Public
Hearing on the Comprehensive Plan/Capital Facilities Element
Amendment to Incorporate School District Capital Facilities
Plan and Update to Kent City Code Chapter 12.13, School
Impact Fees.
D. Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Second Public Hearing
on the 2020 Mid-Biennium Budget Adjustment
MOTION: Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Second
Public Hearing on the 2020 Mid-Biennium Budget Adjustment.
E. Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Second Public Hearing
on the 2020-2025 Capital Improvement Plan
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MOTION: Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Second
Public Hearing on the 2020-2025 Capital Improvement Plan.
F. Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Public Hearing on the
2019 Tax Levy for the 2020 Budget
MOTION: Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Public
Hearing on the 2019 Tax Levy for the 2020 Budget.
G. Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Public Hearing to
Consider Declaring Certain Public Utility Equipment and
Materials Surplus
MOTION: Set October 15, 2019 as the Date for the Public
Hearing to Consider Declaring Certain Public Utility Equipment
and Materials Surplus.
H. Puget Sound Energy Schedule 74 Underground Conversion
Project Construction Agreement – Fourth Avenue and Willis
Roundabout – Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Schedule 74
Underground Conversion Construction Agreement with Puget
Sound Energy in an amount not to exceed $ 112,430. to
underground existing overhead power in the vicinity of the
Willis Street and 4th Avenue South intersection, subject to final
terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public
Works Director.
I. Consultant Services Agreement with KPG, P.S. for the Fourth
and Willis Roundabout Drainage and Landscape Design –
Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant Services
Agreement with KPG, Inc, in an amount not to exceed $78,801.
for drainage and landscape design for the Willis Street and 4th
Avenue South roundabout project, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
J. Quit Claim Deed and Temporary Construction Easement
between the City of Kent and the Central Puget Sound Regional
Transit Authority – Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a quit claim deed to
Sound Transit for a 186 square-foot portion of King County Tax
Parcel No. 282204-9017, and a temporary construction
easement on the same parcel that will remain in effect until
December 31, 2024.
K. Easement for Puget Sound Energy - 640 Pressure Zone North
Pump Station No. 1 – Authorize
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MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign all documents necessary
to provide Puget Sound Energy an easement for power service
on parcel No. 1722059184 for the 640 Pressure Zone North
Pump Station; subject to the final terms and conditions
acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
L. Commercial Electric Facilities Contract with Puget Sound
Energy Power Service Upgrade for 640 Pressure Zone Pump
Station – Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Commercial Electric
Facilities Contract with Puget Sound Energy in an amount not
to exceed $139,242.77, subject to final terms and conditions
acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
M. Solid Waste Management Local Solid Waste Financial
Assistance Agreement with State of Washington Department of
Ecology – Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign the Department of
Ecology Local Solid Waste Financial Assistance Agreement
Grant in the amount not to exceed $61,070.67, subject to final
terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public
Works Director.
N. Resolution of Intent – Sales and Use Tax for Affordable Housing
- Adopt
MOTION: Adopt Resolution No. 1995, declaring the City's intent
to authorize a sales and use tax for affordable and supportive
housing in accordance with Substitute House Bill 1406.
O. Ordinance Adopting 2018 Docketed Comprehensive Plan
Amendments – Adopt
MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4335, approving 2018 docketed
comprehensive plan amendments CPA-2018-5, as proposed by
the applicant, and CPA-2018-2, as modified by staff-proposed
alternative Option 2, as presented by staff.
P. Reappoint Bryan Powell, John Casey, David Kwok and Tim
Higgins to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee – Confirm
MOTION: Confirm the following reappointments to the Lodging
Tax Advisory Committee: Bryan Powell for a three-year term
that will expire on May 31, 2022; John Casey and David Kwok
for three-year terms that will expire on July 31, 2022; and Tim
Higgins for a three-year term that will expire on September 5,
2022.
9. OTHER BUSINESS
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None
10. BIDS
A. Kent Correctional Facility Fencing Project Bid - Award
Nate Harper, Facilities Capital Project Manager, provided details on the Kent
Correctional Facility Fencing Project Bid and provided clarification on the
unresponsive bid.
MOTION: Award the Kent Correctional Facility Fencing Project
to Olympic Peninsula Construction, Inc. in the amount of
$205,645 and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary
documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to
the City Attorney and the Parks, Recreation and Community
Services Director.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
SECONDER: Bill Boyce, Council President
AYES: Troutner, Larimer, Boyce, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION
None.
12. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting.
Meeting ended at 8:25 p.m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
Economic Development Update
Bill Ellis, Chief Economic Development Officer
October 1, 2019
Naden Ave -Update
Now Complete: Washington State has
Approved Channelization Plans (access)
Negotiations with a Hospitality
Development Company Continuing
Continuing Easement and Trail Discussion
with Puget Sound Energy
Meeker Street –Kent School District
•This segment of Meeker Street promenade will
be unique to accommodate school needs
•Staff dialogue between City and Kent School
District on the process for formally acquiring
the Right-of-Way
•Opportunity to better connect children and
parents walking in this area to their school;
school district may consider small entrance
space
•Funded design builds upon past community
involvement
DCE Zoning –Light Manufacturing
Railroad Avenue
Manini’s Gluten Free Pasta
Expanding Kent Manufacturer
Project Feast:
New Executive Director Van Nguyen
Changing Nature of Work
•Consequences of Worker Attraction and Retention
•Increasingly skilled workforce demands
•Technology substituting for labor means person-to-person interactions are more important, not less.
•Skill development, networking, soft skills…city’s have a role in fostering the places and events where these things happen.
Future of Delivery?
UPS Wins Broad FAA Approval
Changing Nature of Goods Movement
Will this Chart on the Left Change?
Is Kent’s Position in Seattle Metro Changing?
Urban economist chart from book on the effects of trucks on
freight movement in 1960…title Freight and the Metropolis
3-story warehouse under construction in
Georgetown neighborhood, Seattle
Headlines in Real Estate
Amazon leases new multistory warehouse in South
Seattle, first of its kind in U.S. –Seattle Times
Lake Washington Partners LLC Enters Kent Market,
Purchases Creeksides at CenterPoint—Bisnow
Changing Trends in Investment
Headlines in Real Estate
Warehouses: Sheltering Goods and Financial Capital, Too
Speaks to continuing growth in value of warehousing as an asset for
world’s biggest investment houses…a refuge for wealth managers.
Tale of the Tape
City of Kent: Preservation Award
•John D. Spellman Preservation Award
•Presented annually by the King County
Executive
•“Honoring those who protect, restore, and
interpret the places [lunar rovers] that tell
our story.”
Thank you.
WEllis@KentWA.gov | 253-856-5707
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