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Parks and Human Services Committee January 18, 2018
Minutes Kent Washington
Approved
Date: January 18, 2018
Time: 5:00 p.m.
Place: Council Chambers
Attending: Chair Brenda Fincher, Councilmembers Tina Budell, and Satwinder Kaur
Agenda:
1. Call to Order
Chair Brenda Fincher called the meeting to order at 5:04 p.m.
2. Roll Call
Chair Brenda Fincher, Councilmembers Tina Budell and Satwinder Kaur in attendance.
3. Changes to the Agenda
There were no changes to the agenda.
4. Minutes dated November 16, 2017
MOTION: Councilmember Kaur moved to approve the minutes dated November 16,
2017. Councilmember Budell seconded. The motion passed 3-0.
5. Consultant Services Agreement with Mithun Inc. for Mill Creek Canyon
Earthworks Park Master Plan – Recommend
This is one of two project prioritized by the Citizens Advisory Committee back in 2012.
Mithun was selected through an RFQ process to complete a master plan for Mill Creek
Canyon Earthworks Park. The total budget for the master plan is $149,426. The
master plan will set a vision for renovating Earthworks Park, improving the existing
trail system, planning of middle and upper parks in the canyon, and looking at ways
to improve connections from the park to surrounding areas.
Councilmember Budell questioned with the lack of available funding for projects and
the all of the professional parks people in the parks permit department, why do we
have to go outside to develop a Master Plan? Superintendent Gibson explained that
she only has two fulltime project manager and herself are managing 40 different
contracts.
MOTION: Councilmember Kaur moved to recommend council authorize the mayor to
sign a consultant services agreement with Mithun, in the amount of $149,426, for
master planning services for Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks Park, subject to final terms
and conditions acceptable to the parks director and city attorney. Councilmember
Budell seconded.
The motion passed 3-0.
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6. Consultant Services Agreement With Berger Partnership For
Springwood Park Master Plan – Recommend
Springwood Park, located in the southeast section of Kent, is a park in serious need of
renovation. It has seen many of its park amenities removed due to age and
vandalism. It lies in a neighborhood that would strongly benefit from a vibrant,
updated community park; and the renovation of this park has been on a priority
project list based on the work completed by the 2012 Kent Park Advisory Committee.
For this master plan project, the city will work with the consultant and the community
to develop a master plan for renovating Springwood Park to meet the current needs of
the area it will serve.
MOTION: Councilmember Budell moved to recommend council authorize the mayor
to sign a consultant services agreement with Berger Partnership, in the amount of
$89,090.00, to provide a master plan for the renovation of Springwood Park, subject
to final terms and conditions acceptable to the parks director and city attorney.
Councilmember Kaur seconded
The motion passed 3-0.
7. 2017 Fourth Quarter Fee-in-Lieu Funds – Recommend
Between October and December 2017 the city of Kent received a total of $39,450.00
from the following developers, who voluntarily paid a fee in lieu of dedicating park
land to mitigate the development of homes in local subdivision. These funds will be
held in a reserve account for capital improvements at Wilson Playfields and Service
Club Ballfields, and must be expended within five years.
Schneider Family Homes: subdivision into 27 lots in the 12800 block of SE
256th Street; $26,925 at Wilson Playfields
AAA Contractors: subdivision into 9 lots in the 27500 block of 148th Avenue
SE; $12,525 at Service Club Ballfields
MOTION: Councilmember Budell moved to recommend Council accept $39,450 of
fee-in-lieu funds, amend the Community Parks Reinvestment Program budget, and
authorize the future expenditure of these funds for capital improvements at Wilson
Playfields and Service Club Ballfields. Councilmember Kaur seconded
The motion passed 3-0.
8. Amendment to Chapter 2.60 Parks and Recreation Commission –
Recommend
At the request of the Parks and Recreation Commission, to add more clarity and
structure to processes and expectations of its Commission, the Commission members
and Parks Director, Julie Parascondola created a set of new working bylaws and made
revisions to Kent City Code, Chapter 2.60. Both the newly created bylaws and
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modifications to Kent City Code, Chapter 2.60 have been reviewed by the legal
department and Mayor Ralph.
While the draft bylaws are submitted for your review to add context, they do not
require council approval, but are subject to any boundaries placed upon the
Commission by the Council through Kent City Code, Chapter 2.60.
MOTION: Councilmember Kaur moved to recommend Council adopt an ordinance
that amends Chapter 2.60 of the Kent City Code to provide additional opportunities
through which the Parks and Recreation Commission may assist the City in its
provision of parks and recreation services and to make other housekeeping revisions.
Council member Budell seconded.
The motion passed 3-0.
9. Director's Report – Information Only
Parks Planning Division recently purchased product called Soofa Pro Sensors
which are solar powered sensors that measure pedestrian traffic to help
quantify exactly how many citizens are visiting are parks and events.
The Walla House Update – the parcel that it resides on was purchased with a
RCO funds for outdoor recreation with the expectation that there be no
structure on the property. This is a grant requirement that the house be
removed. Keeping it on site would cause a potential risk of the grant. This does
not prohibit moving it. The challenge would absorb the cost or be interested in
renovating it and where would it go in a particular time frame? There are
options that the city could surplus the house or offer it up for sale. I does not fit
the cities need as far as property goes. It is not on the historic register or have
unique particular significance.
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10. Adjournment
Chair Fincher adjourned the meeting at 5:37 p.m.
Ronald Lashley
Ronald Lashley
Committee Secretary