HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 1/2/2018Kent City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
January 2,2OL8
Kent, Washington
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Date: January 2,20L8Time: 7 p.m,
Place: Council Chambers East/West
Attending: Dana Ralph, Mayor
Bill Boyce, Council President
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
Satwinder Kaur
Les Thomas, Councilmember
Toni Troutner, Councilmember
Agenda:
1, Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 7:03 p.m. with Mayor Ralph presiding.
2. Roll Call
Mayor Ralph - Present
Council President Boyce - Present
Tina Budell, Councilmember - Absent
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember - Present
Satwinder Kaur - Councilmember - Present
Les Thomas, Councilmember - Present
Toni Troutner, Councilmember - Present
Dennis Higgins, Councilmember, joined the Council following his appointment
3. Changes to the Aoenda
Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer added item 7E, an excused absence
for Councilmember Budell
4. PublicCommunicationsA. Oaths of Office
Judge Karli Jorgensen performed the ceremonial swearing in of Mayor Dana Ralph,
Councilmember Toni Troutner, and Satwinder Kaur.
Judge Karli Jorgensen performed the official swearing in of Councilmember Brenda
Fincher
B. Council President Election
Councilmember Thomas moved to elect *B¡ll" William Boyce as the council
president for a two-year term, seconded by councilmember Fincher. The
motion passed 5-O.
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C. Consideration of Appointment of Dennis Higgins to Council Position #7
Council President Boyce moved to appoint Dennis Higgins to Council Position No. 7.,
Seconded by Toni Troutner.
The motion passed unanimously with a 5-0 vote
Judge Karli Jorgensen performed the official swearing in of Councilmember Higgins
for position No. 7.
Councilmember Higgins made brief comments regarding his appreciation of being
appointed to serve the remaining two-year term.
D. Council Committee Appointments
Council President Boyce detailed the following councilmember appointments to
council committees:
. Economic and Community Development Committee- Bill Boyce, Chair, Tina
Budell, and Satwinder Kaur. Operations Committee - Les Thomas, Chair, Bill Boyce, and Dennis Higgins. Parks and Human Services Committee-Brenda Fincher, Chair, Satwinder
Kaur, and Tina Budell. Public Safety Committee - Toni Troutner, Chair, Les Thomas, and Bill Boyce. Public Works Committee - Dennis Higgins, Chair, Toni Troutner, and Brenda
Fincher. Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority - Bill Boyce, Toni Troutner, Les Thomas
E. Public Recognition
Councilmember Thomas recognized Jeff Wagner, the Mayor of the City of
Covington, and State Representatives Mark Hargrove.
Councilmember Thomas expressed his appreciation of the City's Public Works snow
crews for their work on Christmas Eve and Christmas day.
F. Shadowbrook Ridge Neighborhood Council
Toni Azzola, Neighborhoods Programs Coordinator, provided a brief overview of the
program.
Mayor Ralph presented representatives of the neighborhood council with a
Certificate of Recognition.
G. Kent Downtown Partnership Neighborhood Council
Mayor Ralph presented representatives of the neighborhood council with a
Certificate of Recognition.
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H. Recognition of Street Adopter Groups
Gina Hungerford, Conservation Specialist and Toni Donati, Assistant Conservation
Specialist, recognized the 15 dedicated Adopt-a-Street Groups, that give their time
and energy to make a difference in our community including the Craft Family, West
Hill Neighbors, Cheri S.,VCCEA, Sikhs of Washington, Kent Litterbugs, Ingersoll
Rand Crew, Saltair Hills Neighbors, Twisted Riderz, Chris LeCompte, Oberto Crew,
Friends of Soos Creek, Kiwanis Group, Charles & Gwen Carston, Republic Services
Crew, and Meridian Valley Country Club golfers. Gina indicated volunteers can sign
up on the City's website to be a volunteer.
L Proclamation for John Volken Academy Month
Mayor Ralph presented representatives from the John Volken Academy with the
proclamation for John Volken Academy Month.
John Nagley, program director and Randy Klontz, provided a brief overview of the
program and expressed their appreciation of the proclamation.
J. Appointment to the Land Use and Planning Board
Gwen Allen-Carston expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to serve on the
Land Use and Planning Board.
K. Kent School District Levy Presentation
Dr. Calvin Watts, Superintendent of the Kent School District, provided information
regarding the Special Election that will be held on February t3,2018. Proposition 1
is a replacement educational programs and operations levy. Proposition 2 is a
technology and capital levy.
L. Community Events
Council President Boyce advised up upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare
Center.
Councilmember Fincher advised January 26, 20L8, "You, Me, We" festival that will
be held at the accesso ShoWare Center.
M. Economic and Community Development Update
Ben Wolters, Economic and Community Development Director provided an update
on economic development throughout the City.
Blue Origin continues investment in Kent by purchasing additional property to
expand their manufacturing capabilities.
The City has moved forward with marketing the Naden property as the premier
Kent valley hospitality opportunity.
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Sonic Drive-In and Starbucks, anticipate a spring opening at 116th and Kent-
Kangley Road.
Ben provided a brief recap of the general fund revenue for 20t7 generated from
issued permits and plan check fees, that is $3m over budget,
Ben indicated there is a strong regional demand for apartments.
Ben indicated Kent has recently had prominent coverage in the Puget Sound
Business Journal.
M. IntergovernmentalReports
Council President Boyce advised of the Sound Cities Association regional
committees and the councilmembers assigned to each committee:
. Children and Youth Advisory Board, Council President Boyce¡ Domestic Violence Initiative Regional Task Force, Councilmember Budell. Growth Management Planning Council, Councilmember Kaur. King Conservation District Advisory Committee, Councilmember Fincher. Mental Illness and Drug Dependency Oversight Committee King County,
Councilmember Fincher. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Advisory Council, Councilmember Kaur. Puget Sound Regional Committee Transportation Policy Board, Mayor Ralph. Regional Law, Safety and Justice Committee, Councilmember Troutner. Regional Transit Committee, Mayor Ralph. Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County, Council President
Boyce
5. Public Hearing
None.
6. Public Comment
Timothy Brown, a Kent resident expressed his concerns over the council's recent
process in raising property taxes. Council President Boyce provided a brief review of
the council's discussion regarding the budget.
Former City of Kent Mayor, Jim White expressed his appreciation of the council's
work and suggested the council do what they feel is in the best interest of the City,
and to keep working to better the community and provide better service to the
community.
7. Consent Calendar
Council President Boyce moved to approve the Consent Calendar items A
through E, seconded by Councilmember Thomas. The motion passed
unanimously with a 6-O vote.
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A. Minutes of December L2, 2OL7t Workshop and Council Meeting, and
Special Workshop of December L9,2OL7
The minutes of the December L2, 2OL7, Workshop and Council Meeting, and
Special Workshop of December 19, 2OL7 - were approved,
B, Resolution Recognizing the Shadowbrook Ridge Neighborhood
Council - Adopt
Council adopted Resolution No, t954, recognizing the Shadowbrook Ridge
Neighborhood Council, supporting its community building efforts, and conferring on
it all opportunities offered by the City's neighborhood program.
C. Resolution Recognizing the Kent Downtown Partnership
Neighborhood Council - Adopt
Council adopted Resolution No. 1955, recognizing the Kent Downtown Partnership
Neighborhood Council, supporting its community building efforts, and conferring on
it all opportunities offered by the City's neighborhood program.
D. Appoint Gwen Allen-Carston to the Land Use and Planning Board -
Confirm
Council confirmed the Mayor's appointment of Gwen Allen-Carston to the Land Use
and Planning Board.
E. Excused Absence for Councilmember Budell - Approve
The council approved the excused absence for Councilmember Budell.
8. Other Business
None
9. Bids
None
1O. Reports from Standino Committees, Council and Staff
Council President's Report - Council President Boyce expressed his appreciation
of the Public Works Operations team for their work during the recent snow and ice
event on December 24, and 25, 2OL7.
Council President Boyce advised of tonight's Council Workshop presentation
regarding the Public Works Department's Storm Water Update.
Mayor Ralph - Mayor Ralph indicated that her promise to the residents, business,
and employees of the City to make every decision with their best interest in mind.
She is committed to being accessible and visible to everyone so that she can make
Kent even more amazing.
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Administration - Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer, advised of the
Criminal Justice ballot measure that Mayor Cooke proposed to raise utility tax on
private utilities. The measure would raise the utility tax from 6 to 8olo on private
utilities, electricity, natural gâs, cable television and telephones (land line and
cellu la r).
The measure requires a simple majority approval that is anticipated to be on the
April 24, 2OL8, election date.
Staff is working on a resolution to call the election and to appoint pro and con
committees to write statements for the voter's pamphlet as well as finalize a
proposed use of funds.
The proposed timeline includes an "information only" update to the L/9/t8, Public
Safety Committee. If the committee is comfortable with the plan, the City would
advertise for pro and con committee members and finalize the proposed use of
funds.
Public Safety committee could bring forward for action at the 2/L3/LB committee
meeting and then to the City Council for action on 2/2O/t8. King County's deadline
is 2/2a/L8 to get the measure on the ballot, or schedule a special committee
meeting in late January so that the committee and the council would have more
time to work through the decisions.
Derek advised there is no written report in the packet and there is no executives
session tonight.
Economic and Community Development - Council President Boyce advised that
the next meeting is scheduled for January 8th.
Operations - Councilmember Thomas advised that the next meeting is scheduled
for January 18, 2018 at 4 pm.
Parks and Human Services - Councilmember Fincher advised that the next
meeting is scheduled for January L8, 2018, at 5 p.m.
Public Safety Councilmember Troutner advised that the next meeting is
scheduled for January 9,2Ot8.
Public Works - Councilmember Higgins advised that the next meeting will be a
special meeting to be held on January 8, 2018, at 4 p.m.
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority - Councilmember Thomas indicated that
there is no report.
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12, Adjournment
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting at 8:27 p.m.
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Kimberley A
City Clerk
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