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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 9/20/2016 Kent City Council Regular Workshop September 20, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington The workshop meeting was called to order at 5 p.m. by Council President Boyce. Councilmembers present: Berrios, Boyce, Budell, Fincher, Higgins and Ralph. Jurassic Parliament - Ann G. Macfalane presented a robust presentation on Robert's Rules of Order with City Council and homeowner association leaders as role playing participants. Meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m. Sue Hanson Interim City Clerk September 20, 2016 Page 1 of 1 Kent City Council Regular Meeting September 20, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7 p.m. by Mayor Cooke. Councilmembers present: Berrios, Boyce, Budell, Fincher, Higgins and Ralph. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA FROM COUNCIL ADMINISTRATION OR STAFF Add 7G Excused Absence for Councilmember Les Thomas Add 7H Interlocal Agreement Valley Narcotics Enforcement Team PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition - Mayor Cooke congratulated Haley Bonstee) as Employee of the Month for September Hayley was hired in April 2015 as a Planner/GIS Coordinator in Economic and Community Development. Hayley has a Bachelor's degree in Architecture and a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture. B. Appointment to the Kent Cultural Communities Board - Davey's Cherwa, is President of African Television; he has produced television documentaries for many high ranking members of government including President Obama. He has expertise as a youth mentor and strong advocate for equity and social justice. Tonight he is attending the US African Summit and unable to be here to accept his appointment. Norma Maldonado works for Children's Home Society helping low income and refugee families, she also works with Spanish speaking people to obtain their high school diplomas from Highline Community College. She is excited to help advocate for Spanish families, and increase engagement between the community and the City. C. Proclamation for Kiwanis Children's Cancer Cure Month - Rita Schwarting, Gail Spurrell, Beverly Triplette, and Assistant Chief Padilla accepting the Proclamation on behalf of Kiwanis. Kiwanis International has grown to over 80 countries' worldwide the men and women of Puget Sound District enjoy serving children locally and worldwide. As of 2010 Puget Sound District established Children's Cancer Cure Month. D. Proclamation for National Public Lands Day at Riverview Park - Interim Co- Parks Director Garin Lee is accepting the proclamation; Sept. 24t" is National Public Lands Day. Public parks are free on this day and it promotes a single day to volunteer for public land to promote conservation and enjoyment of public land. E. Proclamation for Diaper Need Awareness Week -Eastside Baby Corner Executive Director Renee Zimmerman and Westside Baby Site Manager Becky Schroeder accepting this proclamation. Want to bring awareness for the need of diapers for infants and children, we would like to ask that everyone donate diapers to diaper banks and diaper drives. F. Community Events - Council President Boyce spoke on Showare events coming up one event that is very popular and already sold out is Dolly Parton on Sept. 21. Hockey is back at Showare center and the T-Birds beat the Silver Tips. On Saturday, Page 1 of 5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting September 20, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington Sept. 24 October Feast on Meeker and 1st in Kent from 11-3 p.m. there will be many kid's activities. Councilmember Ralph shared Nostadolen music, dancing and treats, this is a fund raiser for Sister Cities. First show in Spotlight Series the complete history of America 600 years of history in 6,000 seconds on Oct. 15t". Town Hall meeting to discuss ways to keep our kids in grades 6-12 drug free will be Oct. 19 at Mill Creek Middle School. Councilmember Fincher, Parks Department having volunteers for park clean up and planting on Oct. 1 9-Noon at Morrill Meadows Park, Oct. 2 at North Meridian Park and on Oct. 8 at Clark Lake Park. One ongoing class is the Community Emergency Response Team Training (CERT) this is an 8 week class from 6-9:30 p.m. begins on Sept. 28 at South King County Fire Training Consortium located at 20811 84t" Ave. Suite 102 Kent. G. Public Safety Report - Chief Thomas shared some photos from Aug. 18t" our Chief for a Day Program. This is a statewide celebration for children with life threatening or chronic illnesses that 33 agencies participate in. Zack Heckenger, 8 years old was the City of Kent Chief for a Day, Zack suffers from spinal bifida. The next Community Meeting will be on Wednesday Oct. 5 from 7-9 p.m. at Totem Middle School on the West side, will be talking about crime issues in different sectors, and Assistant Chief Padilla is going to give a demonstration on Drones. Main themes from our earlier community meeting were communication, connection and relationship building. Department Diversity priority on hiring more. Chief Thomas introduced three new Police Officers for the Mayor to swear in, they are Officer Ian Lentz who worked for two years as a Corrections Officer at the Kent Jail; Officer Chellsi James received a business degree while being a stay at home mom, she is married to a Seattle Police Officer; and Officer Matthew Levi is a Lateral Police Officer from Northern Nevada Sheriff Department. H. Intergovernmental Reports - Council President Boyce serves on Public Issue Committee (PIC) first meeting since July at the SCA 2016 Retreat adopted a Legislative Agenda for 2017 to lift 1% property tax cap, affordable housing, homelessness and public help funding. SCA network dinner will be on Oct. 5 in Kenmore at Inglewood Golf Course. Councilmember Budell serves on Sound Cities Association Domestic Violence Initiative and Sept. 8 was the last meeting, new topic to continue language for weapon relinquish right away instead of waiting 24 hours. Councilmember Higgins serves on Regional Transit Committee which will be meeting on Sept. 21. Metro Connect long range plan will also be on the agenda, one case study they will present will be a possible new route for Kent and the Kent Des Moines Light Rail Station. Councilmember Berrios serves on Puget Sound Regional Economic Development Board met on Sept. 7, reviewing strategy for the future growth there are five goals; 1. Connect the world to the Puget Sound; 2. Cultivate a region that attracts and retains world class talent; 3. Strengthen regions economic base and utilize to meet local economic opportunities; 4. Open economic opportunities to everyone in the region; 5. Capitalize on region strength to support and nurture strategic clusters and emerging opportunities. PUBLIC HEARING A. 2017-2018 Biennial Budget - First Public Hearing The Public Hearing was Open at 8:04 p.m. Mel Roberts testified on the budget had a general request for improvements Page 2 of 5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting September 20, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington for bicycling in the city. Motion by Councilmember Berrios and Second by Councilmember Budell to close the public hearing closed @ 8:06 p.m. Vote 6-0 B. 2017 2022 Capital Improvement Plan - First Public Hearing This is the first Public Hearing on 2017-2022 Capital Improvement Plant. The Public Hearing was Open at 8:10 p.m. there is no one that wished to speak on the Capital Improvement Plan. Motion by Council President Boyce and Second by Councilmember Barrios to close the hearing at 8:12 p.m. Vote 6-0. PUBLIC COMMENT CONSENT CALENDAR Council President Boyce moved to approve Consent Calendar items A through F, seconded by Councilmember Ralph. Motion carried 6-0. A. Approval of Bills. Bills received through August 15 and paid on August 15 after auditing by the Operations Committee on September 6, 2016 were approved. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/15/2016 Wire Transfers 6773 - 6790 $2,084,539.65 8/15/2016 Regular Checks 706231 - 706657 $2,687,461.21 Void Checks $0.00 8/15/2016 Use Tax Payable $3,524.44 $4,775,525.30 Approval of checks issued for payroll for August 1 through August 15 and paid on August 19, 2016: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/19/2016 Checks $0.00 Voids and Reissues 8/19/2016 Advices 371213 - 372087 $1,536,439.93 $1,536,439.93 B. Appointment to the Kent Cultural Communities Board - Confirm. Council confirmed the appointment of one member and one alternate to the Kent Cultural Communities Board. C. Jail Food Services Agreement with Consolidated Food Management, Inc. - Authorize. The Mayor was authorized to sign a Goods and Services Agreement with Consolidated Food Management, Inc., for food services at the correctional facility, subject to final contract terms and conditions acceptable to the Police Chief and City Attorney. D. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Grant - Accept. The Mayor was authorized to accept the Drug Free Communities Support Page 3of5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting September 20, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington Program grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in the amount of $125,000, to sign all necessary documents, and to amend the budget and authorize expenditure of the grant funds in accordance with the grant's terms and conditions. E. Interlocal Agreement Valley Narcotics Enforcement Team - Authorize. The Mayor was authorized to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the cities of Auburn, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, Tukwila, and the Port of Seattle for the continuance of the Valley Narcotics Enforcement Team, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Police Chief and City Attorney. F. Parking of Vehicles on City Streets - Ordinance Clarifying Use of Weight Rating_- Adopt. Ordinance No. 4214 was adopted, which amends section 9.38.130 of the Kent City Code to clarify that the parking prohibition is based on a vehicle's maximum gross vehicle weight rating. OTHER BUSINESS BIDS A. 108th / 2081h Intersection Improvements Project - Award. Councilmember Higgins moved to Award the 1081"/208th Intersection Improvements Project to Road Construction Northwest in the amount of $793,615.00 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 Ralph. Motion carried 6-0. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES, STAFF AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES A. Council President. - Workshop today was an interactive workshop with Anne McFarlane learning how to properly conduct a meeting. B. Mayor. - Noted that she will be presenting her final biennial budget to Council Sept. 27 at 5:00 p.m. Kent Cultural Committee Board will be meeting for the first time at 6:00 p.m. will take place at Holy Spirit Parish. C. Chief Administrative Officer. - Written report is in the packet, he also noted that there will be an executive session tonight and the topic is property acquisition, approximately 20 minutes and no action expected to take place. D. Economic & Community Development Committee. - In the minutes. E. Operations Committee. - Spoke about a presentation from Economic Development on a grant process the City is applying for from the Port of Seattle. This grant is to help small businesses to learn culinary skills to run a restaurant or catering business. Happy to say July financial report expenses are down and revenue is up, very good news making progress in stabilizing funds and budget is staying on track. Page 4of5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting September 20, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington F. Parks and Human Services Committee. - Parks meeting last Thursday, recommended adoption of resolution to have the Naden Property surplused. Update on Morrill Meadows, master planning surveys have been were completed for future site of YMCA, had report from Parks Commissioners addressed alternatives for funding. Outside of the meeting had the opportunity to learn about Master Builders Summit on housing and homelessness, also toured several Catholic Community Services housing buildings in the City of Seattle. G. Public Safety Committee. - In the minutes. H. Public Works Committee. - Councilmember Ralph attended in the absence of Councilmember Higgins, she discussed a presentation on Mill Creek Side Channel building a side channel for baby salmon, accepted a for habitat along Green River. Conversation to look at Ordinance on Solid Waste Utility Tax, allow traffic calming measures for street signs, speed humps for neighborhoods with speeding and excessive traffic will help to provide funding for these projects. I. Regional Fire Authority. - No Report. EXECUTIVE SESSION - Began at 8:30 ended at 8:55 p.m. A. Property Negotiations, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(b). ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION - None ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9 p.m. Sue Hanson Interim City Clerk September 20, 2016 Page 5 of 5