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Minutes
April 3, 2018
Kent, Washington
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Approved April t7, 2018
April 3, 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 orderat 7:03 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. Chanqes to the Agenda
There were no changes to the agenda.
Council President Boyce moved to accept the agenda as presented,
seconded by Councilmember Thomas.
The motion passed unanimously with a vote o17-O.
4. PublicCommunications
A. Public Recognition
i. Employee of the Year lor 2Ol7
Mayor Ralph recognized Paul Scott, Accounting Manager in the Public Works
Department, as the 2017 City of Kent Employee of the Year. Paul expressed
his sincere appreciation for this honor.
Employee of the Month for April
Mayor Ralph recognized Mark Pitts, Storm Maintenance Worker III, as the
City of Kent's Employee of the Month for April.
i¡i. Proclamation for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
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Mayor Ralph presented Mark Lester, King County Sexual Assault Research
Center (KSARC) board member, with the proclamation for Sexual Assault
Awareness Month. Lester provided details regarding the program and
expressed his appreciation for Kent's leadership and financial contributions.
Councilmember Higgins expressed his appreciation for Lester's service on
the board and for the work of KCSARC.
Mayor Ralph indicated that everyone can help stop sexual assault by Being
Loud !
Proclamation for S¡kh Heritage Month
Councilmember Kaur read the Proclamation for Sikh Heritage Month,
Harpreet Kaur and Amarjit Singh expressed their appreciation of the
proclamation and provided details regarding upcoming events in addition to
their work on the Green Kent Clean Up events.
Proclamation for Earth Day
Mayor Ralph presented Bryan Higgins, Parks, Planning, and Development
Coordinator, with the Proclamation for Earth Day. Higgins provided details
regarding Earth Day activities throughout the City of Kent, Visit
KentWA. gov/Comevol u nteer for more i nformation.
Community Events
Council President Boyce provided information regarding upcoming events at
the accesso ShoWare Center. Visit accessoShoWareCenter,com for additional
details,
Economic and Community Development Update
Bill Ellis, Chief Economic and Community Development Officer, presented an
Economic and Community Development update including the Dick's Drive-In
groundbreaking event.
The Starbucks/Sonic Drive-In is set to open June 1't. The Classic Accessories is
now open at their new location.
Ellis reviewed Kent Valley rent growth and indicated that warehouses are now
worth more than offices, thanks to Amazon. Ellis advised that Kent has a
robust and diverse industrial base.
Ellis indicated there is a positive jobs flow and reviewed where workers live
who are employed in Kent.
Ellís advised that Flow International announced that they will move their
manufacturing operations to Kansas. Kent will be working with their operation
folks to try to match current Flow employees with other Kent businesses.
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Ellis provided information on Opportunity Zones, how cities are responding to
the region's growth by planning and realizing residential growth in their
commercial areas, marketing sub-regionally, the Soundside Alliance, building a
business ecosystem, Auburn's Innovation Partnership Zone, new resources for
business development - working with partners, what distinguishes us, what
surprises and what connects us, in addition to working with partners to
promote and develop community assets,
Ellis provided information regarding the Kent Downtown Partnership's June 1't
annual dinner auction fundraising event at the accesso ShoWare Center.
5. Reports from Council and Staff
Mayor Ralph is a member of the Puget Sound Regional Council executive board.
During the recent meeting, there was a robust conversation regarding regional
centers relating to whether military bases should be considered part of the regional
centers.
Mayor Ralph provided information regarding the first of 3 budget roadshow
presentations. The next presentation will be held on April 2l't at Sunrise
Elementary and the final presentation will be held on May 3'd at the Senior Center.
Mayor Ralph talked about the school district budget challenges and the relationship
between the city and district and conveyed that the school district's budget issues
are not the same as the City's budget issues.
Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer, advised that his report is in the
packet, there is an executive session tonight to discuss potential litigation and is
expected to last 15 minutes with no action following the session.
Council President Boyce
President Boyce encouraged the public to attend one of the upcoming budget
roadshow meetings and indicated the Mayor and Finance Director are presenting
budget information to the public and are seeking input.
Boyce provided a brief recap of tonight's City Council workshop topics including
capital investment strategies and small cells (5G).
Boyce serves on the Sound Cities Association Public Issues Committee and
indicated that April 1lth agenda includes the appointment to the Regional Transit
committee. There will be a discussion on school siting and veterans and human
services, and an update on the regional center and future levies and ballots and
upcoming SCA issues.
The PIC workshop agenda that begins at 6 p.m. on the 11th includes Part II strategy
discussing the root costs of homelessness.
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Boyce advised that information regarding the process to fill Councilmember's
council position will be provided to the public.
Councilmember Budell
Councilmember Budell serves on the Sound Cities Association Domestic Violence
Initiative, No report.
Budell advised that she accepted a full-time position with an employer located in
Chicago and indicated that, due to conflict of interest concerns, her employer
advised her to resign her council position by April 13, 2018.
Councilmembers expressed their appreciation for Budell's work during her term on
the council.
Councilmember Kaur
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency Advisory Council. Next meeting is April 1lth.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Growth Management
Planning Council. Next meeting is in May.
Kaur indicated that she participated in the Communities in Schools event and spoke
to 6th grade students at Millennium Elementary during their career day.
Kaur advised that she attended the Women's One Act at Kentridge High School.
Councilmember Higgins
Councilmember Higgins is the Chair of the Public Works Committee. Report in the
minutes.
Councilmember Troutner
Councilmember Troutner serves on the Sound Cities Association Regional Law,
Safety and Justice Committee. During the March 2!'r meeting, there were
presentations from the Auburn Prevention Coalition, Federal Way Youth Action
Team, Rainier Beach Action Team, and the Community Passageways Group. These
groups partner with libraries and schools and working with at youth at risk.
Councilmember Troutner is the chair of the Public Safety Committee. Next Meeting
is April 10th.
Troutner advised that the next Coffee with the Chief is scheduled for April 18th at
the Dilettante Mocha Café in the Kent Station.
Councilmember Thomas
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Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fíre Authority Board
and advised the next meeting is scheduled for April 19th at 5:30 p.m. at Station 78
in Covington.
Councilmember Thomas is the chair of the Operations Committee. The report in the
minutes.
Councilmember Fincher
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association Mental Health and
Drug Dependency Oversight Committee - King County. The committee is working
on the integration of mental and behavior health and are on schedule for integrated
health care in 2OL9. The committee is also evaluating the programs that are
funded.
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association King Conservation
District Advisory Committee. The committee is working on their change theory
work. Fincher is working on the rural and urban forestry programs.
Councilmember Fincher is the chair of the Parks and Human Services Committee.
And advised that April 10th is the deadline for human services grants. Fincher
provided additional details regarding Earth Day activities at Riverview Park.
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Arts Commission. Spotlight Series is wrapped
up. Fincher advised there will be dedications for the wrapped traffic signal boxes
and advised that there are eight more being installed.
6. Public Hearing
None
7. Public Comment
Jean Bremmer, a Kent resident, expressed his concern over possible tax increases
and asked the City to prioritize expenditures.
Sylvia Suszka Hildebrandt, a Kent resident spoke in support of a $20 car tab fee
and provided suggestions regarding the investment and expendure of funds over
time, in addition to selling parking permits.
8. Consent Calendar
Council President Boyce moved to approve the Consent Calendar Items A
through H, seconded by Councilmember Thomas.
The motion passed unanimously with a 7-O vote.
A. Minutes of March zOt 2OL8' Workshop and Council Meetings - Approve
Minutes of March 20, 2Ot8, Workshop and Council Meetings were approved.
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Wire Transfers
Regular Checks
Payment +
Void Checks
Use Tax Payable
Check Numbers
7425 - 7439
722L39 - 722278
100781 - 100785
April 3, 2018
Kent, Washington
Amount
5L,965,975.25
52,36L,467.9O
ç7,49O.LL
$0.00
çL,t2O.42
$4,336,053.68
Approved April L7, 2018
B. Payment of Bills - Approve
Bills received through February 15, 2018, and paid on February 15, 2018 were
approved, The Operations Committee audited the payment of bills on March 20,
2018.
Approval of checks issued for vouchers:
Date Check Numbers Amount2/L5/LB Wire Transfers 7408 - 7424 ç2,450,796.962/L5/L8 Regular Checks 72L6tO - 722L38 $5,322,511.592lL5/t8 Payment Plus 100753 - 100780 $114,955.93
Void Checks (ç30,478.92)2/L5/t8 Use Tax Payable $8,497.28
ç7,866,282.94
Bills received through February 28, 2018, and paid on February 28, 20IB
were approved. The Operations Committee audited the payment of bills on
March 20,zOtB.
Approval of checks issued for vouchers:
Date
2/28/18
2/28/t8
2/28/L8
2/28/L8
Checks issued for payroll for February t, 2O1B through February 15, 2018
and paid on February 20,2018 were approved:
Date Check Numbers Amount2/2O/20L8 Checks $0.00
Voids and Reissues
2/2O/20L8 Advices 403168 - 404046 $1.810,943.07
$1,910,943.07
Checks issued for payroll for February 16, 2018 through February 28, 20IB
and paid on March 5,2018 were approved:
Date Check Numbers Amount3/5/2OL8 Checks $0.00
Voids and Reissues
3/5/2018 Advices 404047 - 404906 $1.690,251.49
$L,690,25L.49
C. 2013 Fourth Quarter Fee in Lieu Funds Re-Allocation - Approve
The Mayor was authorized to approve the reallocation $7,875 of fee-in-lieu funds
dedicated to Garrison Creek Park, amend the Community Parks
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D. South 228th Street UPRR Grade Separation Project Reimbursement
Agreement with AT&T - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to sign a Reimbursement Agreement with AT&T for the
South 228th Street UPRR Grade Separation Project, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
E. South 228th Street Grade Separation Project Joint Utility Trench
Agreements with Comcast, Zayo, and Puget Sound Energy - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to sign Joint Utility Trench Agreements with Comcast,
Zayo and Puget Sound Energy for the South 22Bth Street UPRR Grade Separation
Project, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and
Public Works Director.
F. South 228th Street Grade Separation Project Facility Relocation
Agreement with Puget Sound Energy - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to sign the Facility Relocation Agreement with Puget
Sound Energy in the amount of $713,867.tL for the South 228th Street UPRR
Grade Separation Project, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the
City Attorney and Public Works Director.
G. Consultant Services Agreement with Gray and Osborne for
Construction Engineering Services for the Cambridge Reservoir
Recoating and Fall Protection - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with Gray and
Osborne in an amount not to exceed $135,628.00 for Engineering Services for the
Cambridge Reservoir Recoating and Fall Protection Project, subject to final terms
and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
H. South 2OBth Street Road Repair and Guardrail Installation - Accept as
Complete
The Mayor was authorized to accept the South 208th Street Road Repair and
Guardrail Installation Project as complete and release retainage to NPM
Construction Co., upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release
of any liens.
9. Other Business
None
1O. Bids
None
11. Executive Session and Action after Executive Session
Council went into executive session at 8:15 p.m.
Pat Fitzpatrick, City Attorney, extended executive session for 5 min
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Pat Fitzpatrick, City Attorney, extended executive session for 10 min
A. Potential Litigation, as per RCW 42.3O.LLO(1)(¡)
At B:48 p.m. Council reconvened
12. Adiournment
With no action following executive session, Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting at
8:48 p.m.
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Kimberley A.
City Clerk
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