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Minutes
July L7, 2018
Kent, Washington
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7 p.m.
Council Chambers East/West
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 orderat 7:01 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, removed item 10A - Upper Mill Creek
Dam Bid Award.
Council President Boyce moved to approve the agenda as presented,
seconded by Councilmember Higgins. The motion passed unanimously with
a vote of 6-O.
4. PublicCommunicationsA. Public Recognition
Mayor Ralph recognized the Lions Club for hosting the Kent Cornucopia Days
Proclamation for National Night Out
Mayor Ralph presented Stacy Judd, Community Education Coordinator, with
the Proclamation for National Night Out. Stacy provided information
regarding the August 7th event and advised that the public can register their
neighborhood at KentWA.gov/NNO.
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Proclamation for National Parks and Recreation Month
Julie Parascondola, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Director,
provided information regarding Parks and Recreation month. Parascondola
expressed appreciation for Parks and Recreation Team and encouraged
everyone to get out and enjoy the parks system.
Council expressed their appreciation for the entire Parks Department team.
Proclamation for Diversity Employment Day
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Diversity Employment Day to
Bruce Williams, Campus Director for the University of Phoenix. Williams
provided details regarding the employment fair that will be held at the
accesso ShoWare Center on July 18th.
Proclamation for Experience Historical Kent
Mayor Ralph presented Tim Clark, President of the Greater Kent Historical
Society, with the proclamation for Experience Historical Kent. Clark
expressed his appreciation for the Experience Historical Kent committee
members and provided details regarding the August 1lth Downtown walking
tour that begins at 11 a.m. Clark indicated the public can sign up at the booth
during the Kent Saturday Market.
Clark expressed his appreciation for the City's support and partnership.
Nancy Simpson, Historian for the City of Kent, invited the public to participate
in the Experience Historical Kent events and provided details regarding the
events.
Reappointments to Cultural Communities Board
Mayor Ralph advised that she is recommending reappointment of all Cultural
Community Board members that are up for reappointment.
Councilmember Higgins recognized former Kentwood High School pitcher
Austin Voth for his Major League Baseball debut on Saturday with the
Washington Nationals.
B. Community Events
Council President Boyce provided information regarding past and upcoming events at
the accesso ShoWare Center.
Boyce advised of the Saturday, July 21't, groundbreaking of the YMCA facility in Kent.
Boyce advised of the opportunity to be Chief of Police for the Day on August 16th.
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Boyce also provided information regarding the 'Cruisin'Kent' car show that will be
held on July 2l't at the Kent Station. Any profits will be donated to the VET Fund at
Green River College.
C. Public Safety Report
Chief Rafael Padilla and Corrections commander Diane McCuistion, presented
Lifesaving awards to Sergeant Christopher Ward and Lori Horton, LPN at the
correctional facility, for their lifesaving efforts on an unresponsive inmate. The quick
actions of Ward and Horton, certainly saved the inmate's life.
Chief Padilla presented the Fourth of July after action report that included information
regarding the communications plan, calls for service, and indicated that there were
no major injuries.
Chief Padilla provided crime data, including property and persons crime rates
compared to other jurisdictions from 2Ot4-2Ot8.
Chief Padilla provided information regarding the addition of school zone cameras at
Meadow Ridge and Springbrook elementaries.
Chief Padilla provided information regarding the potential to explore/study traffic data
regarding the feasibility of implementing red light cameras
Chief Padilla provided information regarding body cameras, supported by the Mayor
and Chief, to improve officer safety, accountability, reduction in complaints and
assaults on officers. The camera program is a tool to be transparent. The City will
move forward with a pilot program in October and will consult with experts regarding
best practices for the integration of body and in-car cameras. The Chief indicated he
will return to the Council later this year regarding the potential implementation date.
Chief Padilla indicated that Cornucopia days went well with no major issues.
5. Reports from Council and Staff
Mayor Ralph
Mayor Ralph serves on the Transportation Policy Board and advised that Kent was
successful in obtaining two federal grants - $4m for Veteran's Drive, the extension of
509, and $1.4m in a preservation grant for East Valley Highway (72no) & 212th
Mayor Ralph serves on the South County Area Transportation Board and advised of
the discussion regarding the Regional Integrated Transit Network presentation,
Mayor Ralph indicated she was pleased to crown Jessica Plett, a Kentwood High
School graduate as Miss Cornucopia.
Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer
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Matheson advised that the City has extended an offer of employment for the City
Council Administrative Assistant position, and it was accepted. The assistant will
begin on August 1't.
Matheson's written report is in today's agenda packet and there is an executive
session discussing collective bargaining and the potential acquisition of property that
is expected to last 20 minutes with action expected when Council reconvenes.
Council President Boyce
Boyce provided a brief recap of tonight's City Council workshop with presentations
from the King County Assessor, John Wilson and Port of Seattle Commissioner,
Courtney Gregoire.
Boyce serves on the Sound Cities Association's Public Issues Committee. No report
Boyce serves on the Best Starts for Kids. No report.
Councilmember Kaur
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency Advisory Council as the Chair. During the July 1lth meeting, zero emission
vehicles and issues with infrastructure were discussed. The Council is working on a
pilot project for the installation of charging stations. There were also presentations
from staff regarding equity and environmental justice
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. Meeting minutes
are available online.
Councilmember Higgins serves on the King County Regional Transit Committee. No
report.
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. No additional information from
what Chief Padilla presented tonight.
Troutner serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Governance Board. No
report.
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Councilmember Fincher
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Arts Commission. Visit KentCreates.com for
information on the new contest "Vacations and Summer Celebrations" that is open
from July 12 - August 3lst.
Fincher is the chair of the Parks and Human Services Committee and provided
information regarding the Human Services grants and the amendments to the action
plan.
Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association Mental Health and Drug Dependency
Oversight Committee, No report.
Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association King Conservation District Advisory
Committee that recently presented their program of work from 2017 to the King
County Council.
6. Public Hearing
None.
7. Public Comment
Gina Petry, a Seattle resident, expressed her concerns over the way the police
handled the June 9,ZOLB, protest and asked the Chief of Police to investigate.
Patrick Burns, a Seattle resident, expressed his concerns over the way the police
handled the June 9,20t8, protest and asked the police department to stop using
pepper spray and require that all officer name badges are property displayed.
Emma Allen, a Seattle resident, expressed her concerns over the way the police
handled the June 9,20L8, protest, and asked the Kent Police Department to withdraw
from the Valley Civil Disturbance Unit, stop using chemicals, establish a civilian
review,board, and require that all officer name badges are properly displayed.
Randy Meeker, a Tacoma resident, expressed concerns over the way the police
handled the June 9,20L8, protest.
Gil Veyha, a Seattle resident, expressed concerns over the way the police handled
the June 9,2OLB, protest and indicated she wanted to file a complaint.
Adriene Willer, a Seattle resident, expressed her concerns over the way the police
handled the June 9,20L8, protest.
Margaret Viggiani, a Seattle resident, expressed concerns over the June 9, 20L8,
protest and wants a system in place to file a complaint and requested the City get
out of the Valley Civil Disturbance Unit.
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Chris Smith, a Seattle resident, expressed his concerns over the June 9,20L8,
protest, wants to file a complaint.
Kirk Duncan, a Seattle resident, spoke in support of Kent Business, Planned
Parenthood and expressed his concerns over the way the police handled the June 9,
2Ot8, protest.
TJ Petersen, a Kent resident, expressed his concerns over the way the police handled
the June 9, 2Ot8, protest.
Mayor Ralph indicated that the complaints have been received and will be
investigated.
Councilmember Higgins stated that he was not aware of these complaints or that
there were concerns over how this was handled and pledged to talk with the police
chief and get some answers.
8. Consent Calendar
Council President Boyce moved to approve the Consent Calendar Items A
through Ft seconded by Councilmember Higgins. The motion passed
unanimously with a 6-O vote.
A. Minutes of July 3, 2OL8, Special Council Meeting - Approve
The minutes of the July 3, 2018 Special Council Meeting were approved.
B. Excused Absence for Councilmember Thomas - Approve
The excused absence for Councilmember Thomas was approved.
C. January - April 2018 - Fee-in-Lieu Funds - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to accept ç33,225 of fee-in-lieu funds, amend the
Community Parks Reinvestment Program budget, and authorize the future
expenditure of these funds for capital improvements at Clark Lake Park, Chestnut
Ridge Park and Morrill Meadows Park.
D. Consultant Agreement with KBA for East Valley Highway Preservation
Project - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with KBA, Inc.
in an amount not to exceed $167,350, for contract administration, quality control
and inspection services for the East Valley Highway Pavement Preservation, S 180th
St to S 196th St Project, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City
Attorney and Public Works Director.
E. Contract Amendment with American Traffic Solutions for School Zone
Traffic Safety Cameras - Authorize
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The Mayor was authorized to enter into a contract amendment with American
Traffic Solutions for the addition of Meadow Ridge Elementary and Springbrook
Elementary to the school zone traffic safety cameras, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Police Chief.
F. Reappointments to the Cultural Communities Board - Confirm
Council confirmed the reappointment of t2 members to the Kent Cultural
Communities Board.
9. Other Business
A. Ordinance Amending Kent City Code 9.38 - Parking - Adopt
Rob Brown, City engineer, presented information regarding the ordinance including
details on the proposed parking amendments to the Laurel Springs, Ceder Point, and
Shadowbrook Ridge neighborhoods.
Councilmember Higgins moved to adopt Ordinance No. 42A3 amending
Chapter 9.38 of the Kent City Code, limiting parking to one side of the street
in the Laurel Springs, Ceder Point and Shadowbrook Ridge neighborhoods
to be consistent with adopted Kent Design and Construction Standards.
Seconded by Councilmember Fincher, the motion passed with a vote of 6-O.
1O. BidsA. Upper M¡ll Creek Dam Improvements and Diversion Structure
Replacement - Award - REMOVED
B. Downey Farmstead and Naden Clearing and Grading Project Bid - Award
Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director, provided details regarding the Downey and Naden
Clearing and Grading project.
Councilmember Higgins moved to award the Downey and Naden Clearing
and Grading Project Alternate 2 to Scarsella Brothers, Inc. in the amount of
$857t754.81 and authorized 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 vote of 6-O.
At 8:56, the Council went into executive session
At 922L, the Council reconvened.
11. Executive Session and Action after Executive SessionA. Collective Bargaining, as per RCW 42.3O.L4O(4)
B. Property Negotiations, as per RCW 42.3O.LLO(1)(b) - Purchase of Lease
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Councilmember Higgins moved to authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary
documents to complete the purchase of the SUH property (vacant land)
Iocated at 26OXX Russell Road South, in an amount not to exceed $55'OOO,plus reasonable closing costs, subject to approval of the final terms and
conditions by the City Attorney and Public Works Director. Seconded by
Councilmember Fincher, the motion passed with a unanimous vote of 6-O.
Higgins provided additional information regarding the purchase of the SUH property
Mayor Ralph advised that James Street will be closed for 2O days from July 21st from
Central to Clark/Jason.
12. Adiournment
Ma r Ralph adjourned the m ing at 9:23 pm
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Kimberley
City Clerk
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