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Date: June 19, 2018
Time: 7 p.m.
Place: Council Chambers East/West
Attending: Mayor Dana Ralph
Bill Boyce, Council President
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
Dennis Higgins, Councilmember
Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
Marli Larimer, Councilmember
Toni Troutner, Councilmember
Agenda:
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. with Mayor Ralph presiding.
2. Roll Call
Mayor Ralph – Present
Council President Boyce - Present
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember – Present
Dennis Higgins, Councilmember – Present
Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember – Present
Marli Larimer, Councilmember – Present
Les Thomas, Councilmember – Excused Absence
Toni Troutner, Councilmember – Present
3. Changes to the Agenda
Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer, added item 8N, an excused absence
for Councilmember Thomas. Matheson also advised that Resolution attached to item
8L, had an incorrect date, the version the Mayor signs will be corrected, and the date
is not material to the Council’s decision.
Council President Boyce moved to approve the agenda as amended,
seconded by Councilmember Kaur. The motion passed unanimously with a
vote of 6-0.
4. Public Communications
A. Public Recognition
i. Employee of the Month
Mayor Ralph recognized Sarah Watson as the June employee of the month.
Pat Fitzpatrick, City Attorney, provided information regarding Sara’s work as
a prosecutor, including her work to develop the City’s DUI court.
Sara expressed her appreciation of the honor and indicated that other staff
members also deserve credit for the DUI program, including Tami Perdue.
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Sara provided a brief overview of the program. This program is the first of
its kind at the municipal court level.
ii. Kent Chamber of Commerce Legislator/Government Employee of the
Year
Steve Haft presented Councilmember Brenda Fincher with the
Legislator/Government Employee of the Year award. The award is presented
to an elected official or government employee who through their actions and
leadership supported the business community need for a reasonable cost of
doing business.
Haft expressed the Chamber’s appreciation of Councilmember Fincher’s
open-door policy to discussing issues.
Councilmember Fincher expressed her appreciation of the award.
iii. Recognition of Neighborhood Councils
Toni Azzola, Neighborhood Program Coordinator, provided information
regarding the neighborhood program and recognized the Malik Ridge and
North Scenic Hill neighborhood councils.
For additional information regarding the neighborhood program should
contact Toni Azzola at 253-856-5708.
Mayor Ralph expressed her appreciation of the Public Works Department, including
Kelly Peterson April Delchamps, Monica Whitman, Carla Maloney, Joe Araucto,
Thomas Leyrer, and Chad Bieren, for their work applying for and receiving a $1.4
million-dollar preservation grant for the South 212th Street project from the East
Valley Highway to 72nd Avenue South.
iv. Community Events
Mayor Ralph provided information regarding the YMCA project construction that will
be starting in this week, including details regarding the portions of the park that will
remain open during construction and the dog park’s temporary location. The
construction should take 15-16 months with a grand opening scheduled for late
summer or fall of 2019. The ground breaking is July 21st at 10 a.m.
Mayor Ralph gave a brief overview of the overall project from the December 2017
Council’s approval of the project agreement with the YMCA, to the programs that will
be offered at the facility.
Mayor Ralph provided details regarding the 29th annual vintage races at Pacific
Raceways, from June 30th – July 2nd. This is a Kent Kiwanis fundraiser for Children’s
Hospital.
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Council President Boyce provided information regarding recent and upcoming events
at the accesso ShoWare Center. Visit accessoShoWareCenter.com for additional
details.
Boyce invited the public to attend Juneteenth on June 23rd from 10 a.m. – dusk, at
Morrill Meadows Park.
Fincher advised that the Community Engagement Center is expanding the days they
are open to include Wednesdays. The center is currently open Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Services include food, shower and laundry facilities.
Councilmember Kaur advised of the upcoming Green Kent event at Clark Lake Park
from 9 a.m. – noon on June 23rd.
B. Public Safety Report
Chief Rafael Padilla presented the public safety report, including the Chief’s Award of
Citizen’s Commendation to Shamika Smith for the great care she took to assist with
a child’s safe return to her family. Shamika is a great example of civic responsibility.
Chief Padilla recognized Karina Wheeler for organizing and delivering donated food
for Kent Police Department personnel during National Police Week. Karina committed
many hours of her time showing the Kent Police Department how they are
appreciated throughout the community.
Chief Padilla recognized corrections commander, Diane McCuistion and Sergeant Mike
Armstrong for obtaining the National Jail Managers Certification. McCuistion and
Armstrong are the 5th and 6th in the state to receive the certification.
Chief Padilla conveyed the changes to the police department’s service delivery model
in response to staffing challenges and limited resources. The department will strive
to provide a high level of service with the available resources.
Chief Padilla is instituting the verified response to alarm calls. The police will not
respond until verification has been obtained. This does not apply to residential
alarms, panic alarms, bank alarms, or business alarms that are high risk.
The call management model will change to focusing more time on important calls and
less emphasis on low priority calls. Wait times may increase for low priority calls.
The police department will leverage technology and fully-utilize the e-reporting
system for minor incidents. Chief Padilla advised that it is important to note that
many jurisdictions implemented this service delivery model years ago.
These changes will hopefully result in an overall quality in service, officers will spend
more time interacting with the public, and will reduce stress on the officers.
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Chief Padilla provided the plan for Fourth of July. The communications plan has
started that includes where to go and how to be safe. Enforcement will begin prior
to the Fourth. Additional staffing resources will be allocated on the Fourth. Chief
Padilla is asking the community to be patient and encouraged everyone to attend the
Splash event at Lake Meridian and encouraged residents to use the non-emergency
line 253-852-2121.
Chief Padilla advised of National Night Out on Tuesday, August 7th. This is a
community and police awareness event and expects to have over 90 events
throughout the City. This is a great opportunity to interact with the police department,
fire department, elected officials, and city staff. Register at www.kentwa.gov/nno.
Mayor Ralph advised that the police department is doing the best that they can with
the limited resources and encouraged everyone to be patient during the Fourth of
July.
5. Reports from Council and Staff
Mayor Ralph recently attended the Centers for Advanced Manufacturing of Puget
Sound conference. This organization helps support advanced manufacturers in
growing their business and connecting their business with other businesses.
The first coffee and conversation with the Mayor was held on the West Hill. Mayor
Ralph was encouraged by the turnout and the questions that were asked. The next
event is scheduled for August 29th in the Panther Lake area. Details will be posted on
the City’s Facebook page.
Mayor Ralph, along with Merina Hanson, the City’s Human Services Director, attended
the South County Mayor’s forum on affordable housing, that discussed a permanent
coalition to deal with affordable housing and homelessness.
Mayor Ralph attended the Transportation Policy Board that discussed accessibility
applications. The University of Washington is developing apps that will be
customizable to your physical ability. Mayor Ralph is encouraged at the amount of
mobility this app will provide for residents to get around.
Council President Boyce
Boyce provided a brief recap of tonight’s City Council workshop regarding a water
system update and FileLocal.
Boyce provided information regarding two action items from today’s Operations
Committee.
Boyce serves on the Sound Cities Association’s Public Issues Committee. During the
last meeting, the Medic One EMC Levy for 2025 was discussed.
Boyce serves on the Best Starts for Kids. Zero detention for youths was discussed.
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Councilmember Kaur
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency Advisory Council. No report.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Growth Management
Planning Council. No report.
Councilmember Higgins
Councilmember Higgins is the Chair of the Public Works Committee. The minutes are
available online.
Councilmember Higgins serves on the King County Regional Transit Committee. The
upcoming meeting will discuss Metro Connects, including the improvements in Kent
related to two new projects. The committee heard a report on Access Paratransit.
Councilmember Troutner
Councilmember Troutner serves on the Sound Cities Association Regional Law, Safety
and Justice Committee. No report.
Troutner is the chair of the Public Safety Committee and advised that during Chief
Padilla’s public safety report tonight, all agenda items from the last meeting were
covered.
Troutner invited the public to attend the next Coffee with the Chief to be held on June
21st at 9 a.m. at Kona Kai.
Troutner serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Governance Board. The
Board recently voted unanimously to enter into a contract with Maple Valley Fire to
provide emergency services with King County Fire District No. 43.
Councilmember Fincher
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Arts Commission. An artist has been chosen
to design the art at Morrill Meadows. Fincher invited the public to attend the art
display in Centennial Building that will be displayed through August 22nd.
Fincher is the chair of the Parks and Human Services Committee. No report.
Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association Mental Health and Drug Dependency
Oversight Committee. During the special meeting, the committee reviewed the draft
report and 2019-2020 budget adjustments. An extra 3.3% in funding was received
from King County and the committee discussed options for spending.
Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association King Conservation District Advisory
Committee. No report.
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Fincher advised of the upcoming Green Kent events that will be held at Clark Lake
Park.
6. Public Hearing
A. 2019-2024 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program –
Resolution – Adopt
Mayor Ralph provided details regarding format of the public hearing.
Mayor Ralph opened the public hearing.
April Delchamps, Senior Transportation Planner, gave the staff presentation
regarding the 2019 – 2024 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
The plan is a short-range planning document that is updated annually, and declares
the list of projects, plans and programs by year.
Delchamps reviewed the four projects that have been completed and will be
removed from the list of projects in the plan, the revised project descriptions, and
added projects.
Delchamps advised that the plan needs to be transmitted to the state by August 1st.
There were no speakers signed up to speak during the hearing.
Mayor Ralph closed the public hearing.
Councilmember Higgins moved to adopt Resolution No. 1967, adopting the
2019-2024 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program, seconded by
Councilmember Fincher.
The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
7. Public Comment
T.J. Petersen, a Kent resident, spoke regarding the upcoming human services public
hearing regarding the use of CDBG funding.
Josephine Eshin, a registered nurse at Harborview Medical Center, asked if the
Council is considering any health projects regarding Kent residents.
Mayor Ralph advised of the regional committees that councilmembers serve on that
discuss regional health issues, and Fincher advised of the use of CDBG funds
supporting health-related issues for Kent residents.
8. Consent Calendar
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Council President Boyce moved to approve the Consent Calendar Items A
through N, seconded by Councilmember Troutner. The motion passed
unanimously with a 6-0 vote.
A. Minutes of June 5, 2018, Workshop and Council Meeting, and June 12,
2018, Special Meeting – Approve
Minutes of the June 5, 2018 Workshop and Council meeting and June 12, 2018,
Special meeting were approved.
B. Approval of Bills
Bills received through May 15, 2018 and paid on May 15, 2018 were approved. The
Operations Committee audited the payment of bills on June 5, 2018.
Approval of checks issued for vouchers:
Date Check Numbers Amount
05/15/18 Wire Transfers 7509 - 7524 $2,183,997.09
05/15/18 Regular Checks 724157 - 724568 $2,797,917.23
05/15/18 Payment Plus 100873 - 100884 $89,231.76
Void Checks ($85,735.00)
05/15/18 Use Tax Payable $3,895.64
$4,989,306.72
Checks issued for payroll for May 1, 2018 through May 15, 2018 and paid on May
18, 2018:
Date Check Numbers Amount
5/18/2018 Checks $0.00
Voids and Reissues
5/18/2018 Advices 408534 - 409469 $1,866,097.47
$1,866,097.47
C. Equipment Purchase for Riverbend Golf Course – Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to authorize the Parks Director to purchase maintenance
equipment through a lease agreement made under the cooperative purchasing
agreement the National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance has with The Toro
Company, in an amount not to exceed $705,000, and authorize the Mayor to sign all
necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City
Attorney and Parks Director.
D. Department of Ecology Waste 2 Resource Grant – Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to sign a Waste 2 Resources Local Solid Waste Financial
Assistance Agreement with the Department of Ecology in the amount of $45,819.00,
subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
E. Consultant Service Agreement – Visual Pavement Rating Services, LLC
– Authorize
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The Mayor was authorized to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with Visual
Pavement Rating Services, LLC., in an amount not to exceed $64,710, for performing
a visual pavement condition survey for all City streets, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
F. Market Place at Lake Meridian Bill of Sale – Accept
Council accepted the Bill of Sale from Lakha Kent Properties, LLC, as detailed in the
summary.
G. 132nd Avenue S.E. Pedestrian Improvements – Accept as Complete
The Mayor was authorized accept the 132nd Avenue S.E. Pedestrian Improvement
Project as complete and release retainage to R.W. Scott Construction Co., upon
receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of any liens.
H. 2017 Asphalt Overlays – Accept as Complete
The Mayor was authorized to accept the 2017 Asphalt Overlays Project as complete
and release retainage to Lakeridge Paving Company LLC, upon receipt of standard
releases from the state and the release of any liens.
I. Ordinance Amending the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Plan Map
Designations – Adopt
Ordinance No. 4279 was adopted, which amends the Comprehensive Plan Land Use
map designations relating to annual docket applications CPA-2017-4, CPA-2017-5,
and CPA2017-6, as recommended by the Economic and Community Development
Committee.
J. Ordinance Amending KCC 7.01 – Utility Service Billing – Adopt
Ordinance No. 4280 was adopted, repealing and replacing Chapter 7.01 of the Kent
City Code to update the Lifeline program application requirements, add an appeal
process for perceived billing errors, and to remove the two-tiered shut-off fee.
K. Ordinance Amending KCC 3.18 – Solid Waste Definitions – Adopt
Ordinance No. 4281 was adopted, amending Section 3.18.010 of the Kent City Code,
to add definitions of “solid waste” and “solid waste collection services.”
L. Resolution Recognizing the North Scenic Neighborhood Council – Adopt
Resolution No. 1967 was adopted, that recognizes the North Scenic Hill Neighborhood
Council, supports its community building efforts, and confers all opportunities offered by
the City’s Neighborhood Program.
M. Resolution Recognizing the Malik Ridge Neighborhood Council – Adopt
Resolution No. 1968 was adopted, that recognizes the Malik Ridge Neighborhood
Council, supports its community building efforts, and confers all opportunities offered
by the City’s Neighborhood Program.
N. Excused Absence for Councilmember Thomas - Approve
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The excused absence for Councilmember Thomas was approved.
9. Other Business
A. Puget Sound Gateway Program Local Funding and Phasing
Memorandum of Understanding - Authorize
Kelly Peterson, Transportation Manager, provided information regarding the Puget
Sound Gateway Program Local Funding and Phasing Memorandum of Understanding.
Peterson provided a brief overview of the Connecting Washington Transportation
Package that included the Puget Sound Gateway Program.
Peterson review the Veteran’s Drive/228th Street Corridor portion of the project.
Veteran’s Drive will not be tolled.
Peterson provided details regarding the Puget Sound Gateway Program funding
model that includes the $130 million dollars in local contributions.
Peterson reviewed provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding.
Councilmembers provided comments regarding their concerns over the local
contributions.
Councilmember Higgins moved to authorize the Mayor to sign the Puget
Sound Gateway Program Local Funding and Phasing Memorandum of
Understanding, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City
Attorney and Public Works Director, seconded by Councilmember Troutner.
The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
B. Vision, Mission, Goals and Values Update and Strategic Framework –
Resolution – Adopt
Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer, provided a history of the adoption of
the City’s Strategic Plan in 2012, that included a vision statement and 5 goal
statements. The Council added a mission statement and refined the goals in 2016.
Prior to 2016, there were values in the City policy and the Council added those into
the official Strategic Framework in 2016. The Mayor and City Council directed a
review of the vision, mission, values and goals in 2018.
A team was put together to work on the project that included the Mayor, Chief
Administrative Officer, Council President, Human Resources Director, the
Performance Analyst, and the Communications Manager.
The team generally kept the current content but made some changes to restructure
it and make it more user friendly.
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The team rewrote the vision statement, simplified the mission statement, and
rewrote the goals. The team reviewed and largely kept the values in their current
form.
The revisions were presented to Executive Leadership Team for input. The team met
and modified accordingly.
Matheson indicated that this is a strategic framework rather than a strategic plan,
because at this point we’re not planning to create a citywide strategic plan with
objectives, strategies and tasks. A strategic plan may become unwieldy and it may
be out of date by the time it is completed. The strategic framework will inform the
other City plans that will include objectives, strategies and tasks that tie back to the
framework.
Current work is being done on performance measures that will tie back to the
strategic framework and the City plans. The performance measures will be presented
during the July 3, 2018, Council workshop.
Councilmember moved to adopt Resolution No. 1970, amending the City’s
vision, mission, goals and values, and adopting a strategic framework ,
seconded by Councilmember Kaur.
The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
10. Bids
None.
11. Executive Session and Action after Executive Session
None.
Mayor Ralph congratulated all the recent graduates.
Councilmember Higgins took a personal point of privilege and expressed how
outraged his is by the human rights violations being committed by our country.
Seeking asylum is not an illegal act and is protected by human rights conventions.
He will work with and support efforts to end this cruelty.
12. Adjournment
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting at 8:36m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
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