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Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 20, 2019
Date: August 20, 2019
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Chambers
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. Approve 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
A. Public Recognition
1. Proclamation for Children's Therapy Center Day
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Children's Therapy Center Day
to the Chief Executive Officer, Barry Gourley, and Board President, Rita
Schwarting. Gourley expressed his appreciation of the proclamation and
thanked the Council for their support.
2. Recognition of Rosewood Neighborhood Council
Toni Azzola, Neighborhood Programs Coordinator, provided details regarding
the City's neighborhood program. Mayor Ralph and Azzola recognized the
Rosewood Neighborhood Council as the City's 47th Neighborhood Council.
Visit KentNeighborhoodProgram.com for details regarding the program.
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3. Appointment to Cultural Communities Board
Mayor Ralph recognized Caitlin Konya as her recommendation to be
appointed to the Cultural Communities Board. Konya expressed her
appreciation for being appointed to the board. Konya expressed her desire to
learn in order to better serve the community and eventually be a social
worker.
B. Community Events
Council President Boyce provided details on recent and upcoming events at
the accesso ShoWare Center.
Councilmember Fincher advised of upcoming Parks Spotlight Series Events
and the Rock 'n Roll Choir Concert Fundraiser that will be held on August 22,
2019 at the Kent Senior Center.
C. Public Safety Report
Chief Padilla provided an update on public safety in the City of Kent.
Chief provided a brief background on each of the officers being sworn in
tonight. Mayor Ralph performed the swearing in of lateral Officer Beau
Mattheis, entry level Officers Vincent Alatorre and Jason Windham.
Lifesaving Awards
Chief Padilla presented Officer Patrick Baughman with the Chief’s Plaque and
Lifesaving Medal and Certificate.
On April 17, 2019, Officers were dispatched to a shooting at Plaza Fruit and
Produce on Pacific Highway South. Dispatch advised a male subject was on
the ground with a gunshot wound to his leg.
Officer Baughman arrived on scene and found the victim with a gunshot
wound to his right leg. Officer Baughman noted the victim had already lost
quite a bit of blood. Officer Baughman acted quickly and applied a tourniquet
to the victim’s leg to stop the loss of blood. King County Medics arrived on
scene and immediately took over life saving measures, then transported the
victim to Harborview Medical Center. The victim survived the injury.
King County Medics advised that the victim had extensive arterial bleeding
from his femoral artery and it was a life threatening vascular injury.
Officer Baughman is being commended for his quick response in application
of the tourniquet which Medics advised no doubt saved the victim’s life.
Chief Padilla presented Officer Robert Curl and Officer Jordan Axelson with
the Chief’s Plaque and Lifesaving Medal and Certificate.
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On June 20, 2019, Officer Curl responded to the 911 call of a possible heroin
overdose with an unresponsive male. Officer Curl evaluated the victim, who
was lying in a patch of beauty bark, unresponsive and had his eyes rolled
back. Officer Curl started chest compressions and CPR.
Officer Axelson arrived approximately two minutes later and retrieved his
AED from his Patrol vehicle. Officer Axelson administered a dose of NARCAN
to the victim, while Puget Sound Regional Fire Department personnel arrived
and took over CPR.
Officer Curl administered another dose of NARCAN at the request of Puget
Sound Regional Fire Department.
Their Efforts resulted in the victim regaining consciousness and breathing by
the time he was transported to the hospital.
Officer Axelson is being commended for his quick response and actions which
directly resulted in saving this victim’s life.
Officer Curl is being commended for his quick response and actions which
directly resulted in saving this victim’s life.
Crime Data Update
Chief Padilla provided a crime data report that was prepared by the
Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.
Chief Padilla provided an update on the Police Department’s efforts to reduce
Human Trafficking.
Chief Padilla invited the public to attend a Community Barbeque that will be
held on August 31, 2019 from 1 - 5 p.m. at the Mosaic Hills Apartments,
10811 SE 238th Place. This event is a partnership between the Police
Department and the Redeemed by the Blood Pentecostal Church of God in
Christ. There will be vendors, the YMCA, and community services.
The next Coffee with the Chief will be held on September 5, 2019 from 8-9
a.m. at the McDonald's located at 10125 SE 256th Street.
Mayor and Council expressed their appreciation of the work of the police
department.
5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES, COUNCIL, AND STAFF
A. Mayor's Report
Mayor Ralph serves on the South County Area Transportation Policy Board.
Today’s meeting included a roundtable with 47th Legislative District
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Representative Debra Entenman, 33rd Legislative District Representative Mia
Gregerson. The roundtable was an opportunity to have dialog around
transportation challenges in the south end and current large projects. There
was also discussion on siting a second regional airport.
Mayor Ralph hosted the first “Kent Walks” last week in the Misty Meadows
neighborhood on the East Hill. Mayor Ralph, Chief Padilla, Public Works staff,
and Neighborhood Coordinator, Toni Azzola discussed resident's concerns.
The next Kent Walks will be on August 28, 3019 at the Saltair Hills
neighborhood on the West Hill.
Mayor Ralph advised that King County has granted $1.4 million to the Kent
Senior Activity Center. The center will become a senior hub that serves as
the recognized resource center on aging services, and provides support,
outreach, connection, and social engagement for the diverse population of
seniors who live in Kent and other areas of South King County.
The next Coffee and Conversation with the Mayor will be held at 9 a.m. on
August 27th at the Panther Lake area Starbuck's.
B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report
Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson advised that his written report
is in today's agenda packet and there is an Executive Session to discuss
property acquisition and litigation that is expected to last for 20 minutes with
no action anticipated.
C. Councilmember's Reports
Council President Boyce provided a recap of the two workshop presentations
tonight on the Lunar Rover campaign and Transportation Master Plan.
Councilmember Troutner serves on the Sound Cities Association Regional
Law, Safety and Justice Committee. During the last meeting the committee
heard a presentation on the adult and family justice center being built in
Seattle.
Troutner serves as an alternate on the King County Flood Control District.
During the last meeting, the board made recommendations for consideration.
One of the biggest projects to receive funding was the Lower Russell Road
Levy Project. There will be a ground breaking on August 22nd at 10 a.m. at
Van Doren's Landing. The project will provide flood control in the Valley and
provide recreation and salmon habitat.
Councilmember Troutner chairs the City’s Public Safety Committee. Troutner
suggested the public visit Kentwa.gov to read the details of the meeting in
the minutes and to also view the photos and video from National Night Out
events.
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Councilmember Fincher chairs the City’s Parks and Human Services
committee. During the last meeting, there was discussion regarding funding
and programming for human services.
Fincher advised of the Kent Parks Recreation Guide for Fall 2019 programs is
available at KentWA.gov.
Councilmember Higgins chairs the City’s Public Works Committee and
advised details can be found in the minutes at KentWA.gov.
Councilmember Troutner serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority
Governance Board. Troutner recently attended an accreditation public
hearing in Atlanta with fire personnel. Troutner congratulated the Puget
Sound Regional Fire Authority for receiving accreditation.
Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority
Governance Board that meets on August 21, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. at Station
74.
6. PUBLIC HEARING
None
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
Bruce and Erica Anderson, Kent residents, spoke in opposition of the
proposed placement of the water tower on the Kent West Hill. The site is
near a cliff and expressed concerns over the ability of National Guard
helicopters landing in the park. Bruce Anderson suggested building the
tower on a flat, level site and suggested the Kronish site.
Camilla Fogle, a Kent resident, expressed her concern of the process used
to enact parking changes. Fogle requested the City use a different process
in the future and not just make changes when requested by a few
residents, rather than the majority of the neighbors.
Fogle also spoke in favor of the plastic bag ban ordinance.
Todd Minor, a Kent resident, provided reflection and recognition to the
Council. Minor indicated the Council did a good job of creating
opportunities for people to obtain information. Minor indicated the
community has common concerns over safety, homelessness, and taxes.
Minor suggested the Council take feedback and create a forum to address
concerns.
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Parminder Kaur and Gurcharn Singh expressed concerns over issues with
their home they purchased. Issues included home inspection violations.
Mayor advised city staff will work with Kaur and Singh to address
concerns.
Holly Chisa, a resident of Thurston County and representative of the
Northwest Grocery Association, spoke in support of the plastic bag ban.
The Ordinance is almost identical to the state's version that did not pass.
Chisa provided details on reusable plastic bags.
Marisol Diaz, a resident of Seattle and staff member at Zero Waste
Washington, a statewide non-profit working on plastic, recycling and
other waste issues. Diaz spoke in support of the plastic bag ordinance.
Kim Fisher, a Covington resident, spoke in support of the plastic bag
ordinance.
Hoa Pantastico, a Kent resident, spoke in support of the plastic bag
ordinance.
Dan Streiffert, a Kent Resident and Conservation Chair with Rainier
Audubon Society, spoke in support of the plastic bag ordinance.
Abbe Gloor, a Kent resident, spoke in support of the plastic bag ordinance
and presented the Council with pledges by kids that made reusable bags
out of t-shirts and their pledge to keep Kent and the Puget Sound clean,
in addition to over 200 signatures from Kentwood High School students
that are in favor of the plastic bag ordinance.
Tim Brown, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition to the plastic bag
ordinance and suggested a ban be done on a statewide level.
Christopher Clair, a Kent resident spoke in support of the plastic bag
ordinance and also expressed his appreciation of the municipal art on the
traffic controller boxes.
Catherine Olver, a Kent resident spoke in support of the plastic bag
ordinance.
Chrissy Cooley, a Tacoma resident, spoke in support of the plastic bag
ordinance. Cooley worked with the City of Tacoma on adopting a plastic
bag ordinance. Tacoma distributed 50,000 reusable bags to those
disproportionately affected by the ban.
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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 Regular Meeting - Aug 6, 2019 5:00
PM
B. Rosewood Place Neighborhood Council - Resolution - Adopt
MOTION: Adopt Resolution No. ________, recognizing the
Rosewood Place Neighborhood Council, supporting its
community building efforts, and conferring on it all
opportunities offered by the City's neighborhood program.
C. Appointment to the Kent Cultural Communities Board - Confirm
MOTION: Confirm the appointment of Caitlin Konya to the Kent
Cultural Communities Board, filling a vacancy that will expire
on July 31, 2020.
D. Perkins Building Lease Agreement for City Storage - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Lease Agreement with
Charlie Perkins for property located at 715 West Smith Street
to be used as a City storage facility, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney.
E. Kent Meridian Pool Lease Termination - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor give notice required by the Lease
Agreement to terminate the City’s lease with the Kent School
District for the Kent Meridian Pool, and authorize the Mayor to
sign all documents necessary to transfer titled ownership of
the pool to the Kent School District for its continued operation
or demolition as the lease agreement provides and the School
District determines is appropriate, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney.
F. Introduce Verizon Small Cell Franchise Ordinance
No Action Required - Introduction Only
9. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Plastic Bag Ordinance - Adopt
Mayor advised there are two versions of the ordinance in today's agenda
packet. One provides for charging everyone for bags and the second
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exempts those on food stamps.
Councilmember Higgins chairs the Public Works Committee and provided a
brief background on the committee’s discussion during the development of
the ordinance.
Deputy Public Works Director, Chad Bieren indicated there are two
ordinances and advised that committee discussion focused on whether to
charge those on vouchers or EBT for bags.
Higgins indicated Option 2 is consistent with the state’s version that did not
pass during the last legislative session, but advised that the City’s ordinance
should be consistent, including the provision exempting.
Bieren advised that every ordinance passed by jurisdictions in Washington
includes the exemption.
Troutner spoke in support of the ordinance and indicated she is disappointed
Option 1 is not being adopted, and also indicated the City needs to promote
conscious consumption and should ban plastics for everyone.
Holly Chisa, a representative of the Northwest Grocery Association discussed
the use of EBT cards and how the exemption would apply to those receiving
assistance.
Higgins advised that Option 2 was selected after receiving feedback from the
Grocer’s Association and that the City’s ordinance should be aligned with the
State’s version. The reason the exemption was put in was for low income
folks - based in real reasons that low income people are affected by the fee.
Higgins indicated that State action is preferred, but Kent needs to lead and
take a stand.
Fincher spoke in support of Option 2.
Boyce expressed he favors Option 1, and spoke in support of the ordinance.
Boyce prefers to have the State act, but indicated it’s Kent’s responsibility to
do the right thing.
Kaur spoke in favor of Option 2 and indicated those on EBT or WIC should
not be penalized and that the City’s ordinance should align with the State’s
version.
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MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No.4331, regulating the distribution
of carryout bags and requiring retailers to collect a pass-
through charge from all customers for paper or reusable plastic
bags except those using a voucher or electronic benefits card
issued under food assistance programs.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dennis Higgins, Councilmember
SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Larimer, Boyce, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
10. BIDS
A. SR 167 Underpass Lighting at West James Street - Award
Deputy Public Works Director, Chad Bieren, provided details regarding the SR
167 Underpass Lighting at West James Street Bid.
Higgins expressed his appreciation of staff's work on this project.
MOTION: Award the SR 167 Underpass Lighting at West James
Street Project to TITAN Earthwork LLC in the amount of
$237,476.80 and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary
documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to
the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dennis Higgins, Councilmember
SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Larimer, Boyce, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION
At 9:05 p.m., the Council went into Executive Session.
At 9:25 p.m., Executive Session was extended for an additional 5
minutes.
At 9:30 p.m., Executive Session was extended for an additional 5
minutes.
At 9:35 p.m., Executive Session was extended for an additional 5
minutes.
At 9:36 p.m., Mayor Ralph reconvened the meeting
A. Property Negotiations, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(b)
B. Current or Potential Litigation, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(i)
12. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting.
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