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Minutes
January 16, 2018
Kent, Washington
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Approved February 6, 2018
January 16, 2018
7 p.m.
Council Chambers East/West
Mayor Dana Ralph
Bill Boyce, Council President
Tina Budell, Councilmember
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
Dennis Higgins, Councilmember
Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
Les Thomas, Councilmember
Toni Troutner, Councilmember
Agenda:
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at7:04 p.m, with Mayor Ralph presiding
2. Roll Call
Mayor Ralph - Present
Council President Boyce - Present
Tina Budell, Councilmember - Present
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember - Present
Dennis Higgins, Councilmember - Present
Satwinder Kaur - Councilmember - Present
Les Thomas, Councilmember - Present
Toni Troutner, Councilmember - Present
3. Changes to the Agenda
Council President Boyce moved to approve the agenda as submitted, seconded by
Councilmember Thomas. The motion passed with a unanimous vote of 7-O.
Public Communications
A. Public Recognition
Councilmember Thomas, advised of former Governor Spellman's passing
today in addition to Bill Stewart, the former owner of the drug store that
was located in downtown Kent on Gowe and First.
Mayor Ralph recognized the City's January employee of the month, Wendy
Campbell, who works in the Human Resources Department.
Mayor Ralph recognized Tom Brubaker, City Attorney, with a proclamation
for Tom Brubaker Day. Tom expressed his appreciation for the
proclamation. He indicated he is thankful for the wonderful and
meaningful experience to work for the council, mayor, elected officials,
and staff. Tom conveyed that he has tried to make a difference to help
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this community. The council conveyed their appreciation of Tom and the
years of service that he has provided to the council,
B Torklift Central Turkey Challenge
Kerstin Stokes, Content Coordinator with Torklift Central, provided details
regarding the 7th Annual Turkey Challenge. Total raised in 2017 was
528,9L7 and 11,500 pounds of food. Kerstin presented awards to:
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20t7 Top 5 businesses that collected money:
l't - Ski's Painting, Inc. raised $5,500
2nd - Eberle Vivian raised $5,050
3'd - Shannon and Associates raised $3,928
4th - Kent United Methodist Church raised $2,615
5th - Express Employment Pros raised $2,262
2OL7 Top 5 businesses that collected canned food:
1't - Seattle/Tacoma KOA collected 3,02L items
2nd - Plemmons Industries collected 2,543 items
3'd - Express Employment Pros collected 1,711 items
4th - Grass Lake Elementary collected 1,500 items
Kent CrossFit collected 1,485 items
Proclamation for Human Trafficking Awareness Day
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Human Trafficking Awareness
Day to representatives from Kent Youth and Family Services. Kyra
Doubeck, CSEC Behavioral Health Specialist with Kent Youth and Family
Services expressed her appreciation for the work of Kent Youth and
Family services and their partnership with the Kent Police Department.
Mike Heinisch, Executive Director of Kent Youth and Family Services,
expressed appreciation of proclamation and indicated he is proud of what
Kent is doing.
Community Events
Council President Boyce advised of the upcoming Spotlight Series events.
Details regarding upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare Center were
also provided. Visit accesso ShoWareCenter.com for ticketing information.
Public Safety Report
Ken Thomas, Police Chief, recognized Detective Lovisa Dvorak for
receiving an award from the Director of the U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation in appreciation of contributions to the
Joint Task Force efforts regarding Human Trafficking.
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Chief Thomas provided background information regarding Officers Tessa
Melville and Patrick Donovan. Mayor Ralph conducted the official
swearing-in of Officer Tessa Melville and Officer Patrick Donovan.
Chief Thomas presented Officer Richie Plunkett with the Lifesaving Award.
Officer Plunkett arrived on the scene prior to the Fire Department and
performed CPR. Due to the lifesaving efforts of officer Plunkett, the
person survived.
Chief Thomas presented Officer Corey Chapman with the DUI
Enforcement Award.
Officer Randy Brennan also received the DUI Enforcement Award, but was
unable to attend the meeting.
5, Reoorts from Council and Staff
Mayor Ralph
Mayor Ralph serves on the Sound Cities Association Puget Sound Regional Council
Transportation Policy Board. During the last meeting the Board discussed the Target
Zero program, which implements state and federal safety standards into the City's
transportation plan.
Mayor Ralph serves on the South County Area Transportation Policy Board, Today's
meeting included a presentation on the Gateway 509 Project. The local match was
discussed using grants. Tolling on L67 was also discussed and the revenue is being
used for freeway repairs. The new interchange at Highway L67 and Interstate 405
is anticipated to open in 2019.
Council President Boyce
Council President Boyce provided a brief recap regarding the presentation during
tonight's City Council workshop from the Public Works Operations team that
discussed the changes to the culture throughout the department. Public Works
Operations also gave a presentation regarding transportation sustainability. Council
President Boyce advised the public to call 253-856-5600 to repoft a pothole or visit
KentWA.gov.
Council President Boyce provided details of the upcoming City Council retreat that
will be held on February 2nd and 3'd.
Council President Boyce advised that Councilmember Troutner will be sworn-in on
the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Board tomorrow night.
Council President Boyce is the Chair of the Economic and Community Development
Committee and indicated the report is in the minutes of the committee.
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Councilmember Budell
Councilmember Budell serves on the Sound Cities Association Domestic Violence
Initiative and indicated the 20L7 caucus that sets the meeting dates and agenda
items for the year has not been scheduled.
Councilmember Kaur
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Growth Management
Planning Council and advised that the next meeting is scheduled for February 28th.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency Advisory Council and advised that the Council has not yet set their meeting
dates.
Councilmember Higgins
Councilmember Higgins does not currently serve on a regional committee
Councilmember Higgins is the Chair of the Public Works Committee. The
Committee discussed the recently-completed project for the sidewalk on 132nd from
S.E. 256th to Kent-Kangley Road. The City accepted a grant during the January 8th
meeting that will allow the City to finish the sidewalk on !32"d from S.E. 256th to
s.E. 24oth.
Councilmember Troutner
Councilmember Troutner is the alternate on the Sound Cities Association Public
Issues Committee that reviews and evaluates policies from the different regional
committees and makes recommendations to the board,
Councilmember Troutner serves on the Sound Cities Association Regional Law,
Safety and Justice Committee. Next meeting is January 25,20L8.
Councilmember Troutner is the chair of the Public Safety Committee and indicated
that during the January 9th meeting, the committee received a report from Derek
Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer regarding the Police and Criminal Justice
ballot measure. The committee will hold a special meeting on January 30th to
review a resolution to bring to the Council in February
Councilmember Fincher
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association Mental Health and
Drug Dependency Oversight Committee King County and advised that the
committee is reviewing the integration of behavior health into the rest of the
healthcare system. Full integration is anticipated in 20tg during which point funds
will be made available.
Councilmember Fincher advised that there are concerns over continued funding for
the Crisis Solution Center.
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Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association King Conservation
District Advisory Committee and advised that the committee is scheduled to meet
on January !7'h .
Councilmember Fincher is the chair of the Parks and Human Services Committee
and advised that the next meeting is scheduled for January 18th.
Councilmember Fincher provided information regarding the one night homeless
count and provided information on how to volunteer.
Councilmember Fincher provided details regarding upcoming Kent Arts events. Visit
KentWa.gov for more information.
Councilmember Thomas
Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority
Governing Board and indicated the next meeting is scheduled for January 17th at
5:30 p.m. at the fire consortium building located on 84th Avenue.
Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer
Derek Matheson advised of the upcoming City Council retreat and indicated he is
finalizing the agenda that is expected to be available next week.
Derek Matheson advised that his Chief Administrative Officer report is included in
today's agenda packet and that there is an executive session tonight to discuss
pending litigation that is expected to last 30 minutes with no action following.
Public Hearing
7. Public Comment
Pauline Caldwell, a resident of Auburn, expressed her concerns over taxes and the
increases that affect seniors.
8. Consent Calendar
Council President Boyce moved to approve the Consent Calendar items A
through lt seconded by Councilmember Thomas. The mot¡on passed
unanimously with a 7-O vote.
A. Minutes of January 2,2018, Workshop and Council Meetings - Approve
The minutes of the January 2, 2018 Workshop and Council Meetings were
approved.
B. Transportation Improvement Board Grant Agreement for 132nd Avenue
S.E. Walking Path from 240th to 248th Street - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to accept grant funds in the amount of $640,640 from
the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board for the 132nd Avenue
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Pedestrian Improvement Project from South 24}th Street to South 248th Street,
amend the budget, authorize expenditure of the grant funds in accordance with the
Grant Agreement, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject
to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
C. WaterWorks Grant Agreement with King County for the Lake Fenwick
Aerator Upgrade Project- Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to accept grant funds from King County in the amount of
$89,000, to help fund an upgrade to the Lake Fenwick aeration system, amend the
budget, authorize expenditure of grant funds in accordance with the Grant
Agreement, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to
final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
D. Watershed Management Grant Agreement with King County for the
Downey Farmstead Restoration Project - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to accept Cooperative Watershed Management Grant
funds from King County in the amount of $1,002,799, for the Downey Farmstead
Restoration and Frager Road Utility Relocation projects, amend the budget,
authorize expenditure of the grant funds consistent with the grant's terms, and
authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
E. WaterWorks Grant Agreement with King County for the Green River
Watershed Center, Design and Analysis Project - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to accept WaterWorks Grant funds from King County, in
the amount of $50,000, for the Green River Watershed Center Design and Analysis
Project, amend the budget, authorize expenditure of the funds consistent with the
grant's terms, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to
final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
F, 2Ol7 Paint Line Striping and Raised Pavement Markers Project - Accept
as Complete
The Mayor was authorized to accept the 2Ot7 Paint Line Striping and Raised
Pavement Markers Replacement Project as complete and to release retainage to
Stripe Rite, Inc., upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of
any liens.
G. Habitat Conservation Measure 6 Project - Accept as. Complete
The Mayor was authorized to accept the Habitat Conservation Measure 6 Project as
complete and to release retainage to Maroni Construction, upon receipt of standard
releases from the state and the release of any liens.
H. Horseshoe Bend Levee Storm Outfall Pipe Slip-Lining Project - Accept as
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The Mayor was authorized to accept the Horseshoe Bend Levee Storm Outfall Pipe Slip-
Lining Project as complete, and to release retainage to NW Relining LLC., upon receipt of
standard releases from the state and the release of any liens.
I. South 2t,2th Street and 72"d Avenue South Intersection Improvements
Project - Accept as Complete
The Mayor was authorized to accept the South 2t2th Street and 72nd Avenue
South Intersection Improvements Project as complete, and to release retainage to
Kiewit Infrastructure West Company, upon receipt of standard releases from the
state and the release of any liens.
9. Other Business
None
1O. Bids
A. Kent Memorial Park Play Area Renovation and Wiffle@ Ball Field
Installation - Award
Hope Gibson, Parks and Development Manager, provided details regarding the Kent
Memorial Park Play Area Renovation and Wiffle@ Ball Field Installation.
Councilmember Fincher moved to award the Kent Memorial Park Play Area
Renovation and Wiffle@ Ball Field Installation project to Harkness
Construction in the amount of $4121989.5O, and authorize the Mayor to
sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions
acceptable to the City Attorney and Parks, Recreation and Community
Services Director, seconded by Councilmember Kaur. The motion passed
with a unanimous vote ol 7-O.
B. Lake Meridian Park Bathhouse Remodel - Award
Hope Gibson, Parks and Planning Manager, provided details regarding the Lake
Meridian Park Bathhouse Removal project.
Councilmember Fincher moved to award the Lake Meridian Park Bathhouse
Remodel project to Optimus Construction and Development, Inc., in the
amount ol $4O7,55O.OO, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary
documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City
Attorney and Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director,
seconded by Councilmember Budell. The motion passed with a unanimous
vote oi 7-O.
C. 2018 Traffic Sign Replacement Project - Award
Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director, provided details regarding the 2018 Traffic Sign
Replacement Project.
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Councilmember Higgins moved to award the 2O18 Traffic Sign Replacement
Project to Apply-A-Line LLC., in the amount of $33411OO, and authorize the
Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions
acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director, seconded by
Councilmember Fincher. The motion passed with a unanimous vote of 7-O.
D. 64O Pressure Zone PRV North Project - Award
Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director provided information regarding the 640 Pressure
Zone PRV North Project.
Councilmember Higgins moved to award the 64O Pressure Zone PRV North
Project to Northwest Cascade, Inc. in the amount of #Lþ49J74.5O and
authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms
and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director,
seconded by Councilmember Troutner . The motion passed with a unanimous
vote of 7-O.
11. Executive Session and Action after Executive Session
A. Potential Litigation, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(¡)
At 8:19 p.m., the Council went into executive session
At 8:53 p.m., the Council returned from executive session
12. Adiournment
With no action following executive session, Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting at
B:54 p.m
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City Clerk
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