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Minutes
August 2L,2OLB
Kent, Washington
Approved September 4, 2OI8
Date: August 2L,2OL8Time: 7 p.m.
Place: Council Chambers East/West
Attending: Bill Boyce, Council President
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
Dennis Higgins, Councilmember
Toni Troutner, Councilmember
Agenda:
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to orderat 7:03 p.m. with Council President Boyce presiding
2. Roll Call
Mayor Ralph - Absent
Council President Boyce - Present
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember - Present
Dennis Higgins, Councilmember - Present
Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember - Excused Absence
Marli Larimer, Councílmember - Excused Absence
Les Thomas, Councilmember - Excused Absence
Toni Troutner, Councilmember - Present
3. Changes to the Aoenda
Councilmember Higgins moved to approve the agenda as presented,
seconded by Councilmember Troutner. The motion passed unanimously with
a vote of 4-O.
4. PublicCommunicationsA. Public Recognition
Employee of the Month
Council President Boyce recognized David Agnew as the City's August
employee of the month. David is a construction inspectorand has worked for
the City since August L,20t4.
il.Meridian Orchard Neighborhood Council
Toni Azzola, Neighborhoods Program Coordinator, presented details
regarding the City's neighborhood program and recognized the Meridian
Orchard Neighborhood Council. Call 253-856-5708 for more information
regarding the program.
Councilmember Fincher recognized the City staff for their work supporting
the DUI court.
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August 2L,2OL8
Kent, Washington
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Approved September 4, 20L8
Community Events
Councilmember Troutner advised that single game tickets for Thunderbird
games go on sale at 10 a.m. on August 22nd.
Councilmember Fincher indicated the Spotlight Series tickets are now on sale
and also advised of "The Time of Your Life" choir event at the Senior Center on
August 23'd.
Public Safety Report
Chief Padilla expressed his appreciation of the support the Police Department
has received over the past few weeks. The ceremony for Officer Moreno was
outstanding and the Department is moving forward through grieving process.
Council President Boyce performed the swearing in for Officer Eric Rodenberg
and John Rainey. Chief Padilla provide brief histories on each of the officers.
Chief Padilla presented information regarding the recent Chief for a Day program
and the qualifications to participate in the program. Syelis "Sye" Lee Wakeman,
4, of Kent, served as the Kent Police Chief for a Day. Chief Padilla recognized
Assistant Chief Kasner and the Meridian Kent Kiwanis Club for their assistance
in organizing the event.
School Zone Traffic Safety cameras will be installed at Springbrook and
Meadowridge elementaries and should be up and running starting in mid-
November. There will be a warning period for one month and the cameras will
be fully operational with enforcement after the winter school break.
The Department is moving forward with a feasibility study for red light cameras.
They are looking at intersections with the highest rate of collisions. Data will be
analyzed and a recommendations will be brought before the Council. If
approved, the cameras will be installed, there will be public outreach and a
warning period will take place prior to enforcement.
Chief Padilla indicated the body camera project is on schedule and a pilot
program will take place in October for 3-6 months for the purpose of gathering
data. The pilot will include 10 body-worn cameras and 2 in car video cameras.
Once the pilot is complete, recommendations regarding implementation will be
brought before Council.
5. Reoorts from Council and Staff
Derek Matheson, Chief Administrative Officer
Matheson's written report is in today's agenda packet and there is no executive
session.
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The budget process is in full swing and the Mayor and Finance Department are
working on preparing a balanced budget to be presented to the Council on Septemebr
25th.
Matheson advised that the Mayor has appointed Michael Frans to the municipal court
and the Council is scheduled to confirm that appointment during the September 21,
20t8, Council meeting. Frans will work in the court as a pro tem through the end of
the year and will officially take office in January of 2019.
Matheson advised that City staff collaborated with the Kent Downtown Parnership
(KDP) and participated in a parking sumit. Moving forward, the City and KDP will work
together to come up with solutions to the increased need for parking downtown.
Council President Boyce
Boyce provided a brief recap of tonight's City Council workshop with presentations
from Parks Director, Julie Parascondola regarding Morrill Meadows and the Kent YMCA
project update. As well as a presentation by Puget Sound Energy and Danielle Butsick
on the Green Direct Program.
Boyce serves on the Sound Cities Association's Public Issues Committee. No report,
Councilmember Higgins
Councilmember Higgins is the Chair of the Public Works Committee. Meeting minutes
are available online. Two items of note from yesterday's meeting: (1) King County
Solid Waste division gave a presentation on the Cedar Hills landfill. The landfill only
has capacilty until 2028 and they are planning foralternatives. The County executive
recommended redesigning Cedar Hills by expanding for use for an additional 15
years. The proposal will go before the county council in the fall. All cities utilizing the
landfill, including Kent, will need to approve the plan; and (2) The City's GIS group
has created a geoportal that is now live on the City's website.
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. During the July 26th meeting, there was discussion regarding
the use of the funds for the Best Starts for Kids.
Troutner is the chair of the Public Safety Committee. During the August 14th meeting,
information was presented regarding the Car-per-Officer program.
Councilmember Fincher
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Arts Commission and advised that the Spotlight
Series tickets are now on sale and the latest KentCreates contest deadline is August
31st.
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Check Numbers
7578 - 7592
726044 - 726348
100981 - 101004
August 2L,2OL8
Kent, Washington
Amount
ç2,L39,4L3.96
$1,216,681.90
$153,091.57
($0.00)
Approved September 4, 2Ot8
Fincher is the chair of the Parks and Human Services Committee, During the last
meeting, the committee received an update on the YMCA. Fincher advised that the
City is looking for a restaurant for the golf course.
Fincher also advised that residents interested in serving on either the Bicycle Advisory
Board or Kent Arts Commission, should apply by completing the applications located
on KentWA.gov.
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. Discussed urban forestry. KCD provides assistance to cities participating
in the program. Kent is involved in a project "ITree" a groundwater project.
Ayden Bowl, a Boy Scout, stated that he is attending tonight's council meeting to
fulfill the requirements of the Government and Citienship of the Community badge.
6. Public Hearing
None.
7. Public Comment
Dick Landen, a Kent resident, indicated he wanted to make himself available to
answer any questions the Council may have regarding his communication to them
regarding a recent decision made by the Land Use and Planning Board.
8. Consent Calendar
Councilmember Higgins moved to approve the Consent Calendar ltems A
through Lt seconded by Councilmember Troutner. The mot¡on passed
unanimously with a 4-O vote.
A. Minutes of August7,2OL8, Council Meeting - Approve
Minutes of the August 7, 2Ot8 Council Meeting were approved.
Payment of Bills - Approve
Bills received through July 15, 2018 and paid on July 15, 2018 after auditing by
the Operations Committee on August 7, 2018 were approved.
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Approval of checks issued for vouchers
Date
07/L5/18 Wire Transfers
07/IslLB Regular Checks
07/L5/LB Payment Plus
Void Checks
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Kent, Washington
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Approved September 4, 20LB
Use Tax Payable s2,9L9.40
$3,512,106.93
Approval of checks issued for payroll forJuly 1, 2018 through July 15, 2018 and
paid on )uly 20,2018:
Date Check Numbers Amount
7/2O/2OL9 Checks 0
Voids and Reissues
7/20/20L8 Advices 4L2L45 - 413039 5LJ97,742.95
$t,797,742.95
C. Excused Absence for Satwinder Kaur - Approve
Council approved an excused absence for Councilmember Kaur as she was unable to
attend the City Council meeting of August 2L, 2018.
D. Excused Absence for Les Thomas - Approve
Council approved an excused absence for Councilmember Thomas as he was unable
to attend the City Council meeting of August 21,2OL8.
E. Excused Absence for Marli Larimer - Approve
Council approved an excused absence for Councilmember Larimer as she was unable
to attend the City Council meeting of August 21, 2OL8.
F. Consultant Services Agreement with GeoEngineers for Signature Point
Levee - Authorize
The Mayor was authorized to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with
GeoEngineers, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $210,919.00, for the Signature Pointe
Levee Project, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney
and Public Works Director.
G. School Zone Traffic Safety Camera Program Fund Expenditures for
Vehicle Purchases - Authorize
Council authorized the expenditure of $930,000 from the School Zone Traffic Safety
Camera Fund, amend the budget, authorize the Mayor to purchase 15 police vehicles
for the second phase of the car-per-officer program, utilizing the State's master
contract with Columbia Ford, Inc,, and authorize future purchases with Columbia Ford
if they are within the City's established budgets and made during the term of the
master contract.
H. Police fnterceptor Vehicles - Authorize
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August 2L,2OL8
Kent, Washington
Approved September 4, 20L8
Council authorized the expenditure of $434,000 from the 2OL9 Fleet Reserve fund,
amend the budget, and authorize the Mayor to purchase 7 replacement police
vehicles utilizing the State's master contract with Columbia Ford.
L Resolution Recognizing the Meridian Orchard Neighborhood Council -
Adopt
Resolution No. 1972 was adopted, recognizing the Meridian Orchard Neighborhood
Council, supporting its community building efforts, and conferring on it all
opportunities offered by the City's neighborhood program.
J. Consolidating Budget Adjustment Ordinance for Adjustments Between
January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2018 - Adopt
Ordinance No. 4284 was adopted, approving the consolidating budget adjustments
made between January L,20L8 and June 30, 2018, reflecting an overall budget
increase of $1L,L45,837 .
K. Resolution for Two Grant Applications to the Recreation and
Conservation Office for the Service Club Ballfields Drainage and West
Fenwick Park Renovation projects - Adopt
Resolution No. L973 was adopted, authorizing the submission of applications for
grant funding assistance through the Land and Water Conservation Fund Outdoor
Recreation Legacy Partnership Program of the Recreation and Conservation Office for
renovation of West Fenwick Park and field drainage services at Service Club Ballfields,
and identifying the Parks Director as the City's authorized representative for purposes
of securing the grants and binding the City to the grant terms and conditions.
L. South 228th Street Grade Separation at Union Pacific Railroad Joint
Trench - Accept as Complete
The Mayor was authorized to accept the South 228th Street Grade Separation at Union
Pacific Railroad Joint Utility Trench Project as complete and release retainage to
Scarsella Brothers, Inc. upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the
release of any liens.
9. Other Business
None,
1O. Bids
A. South 228th Street Union Pacific Railroad Underground Utilities Project
B¡d - Award
Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director provided details regarding the South 228rh Street
Union Pacific Railroad Underground Utilities Project.
Councilmember Higgins moved to award the South 228th St. Union Pacific
Railroad Underground Utilities Project to Road Construction Northwest, Inc.in the amount of #Lt923,246.25 and authorize the Mayor to sign all
necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to
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Approved September 4, 2Ot8
the City Attorney and Public Works Director. Seconded by Councilmember
Fincher, the motion passed with a vote of 4-O.
B. 4th Avenue and Meeker Street Complete Streets Project - Award
Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director, provided details regarding the 4th Avenue and
Meeker Street Complete Streets project.
Councilmember Higgins moved to award the 4th Avenue and Meeker Street
Complete Streets Project to R. W. Scott Construction Co. in the amount of
#454,3L6.OO 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 vote of 4-O.
11, Executive Session and Action after Executive Session
None.
12. Adjournment
Council President Boyce adjourned the meeting at 7:47 pm
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Kimberley A
City Clerk
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