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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 11/1/2016 (2) Kent City Council Regular Workshop Meeting November 1, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington The regular workshop meeting was called to order at 5:02 p.m. by Council President Boyce. Councilmembers present: Berrios, Boyce, Budell, Fincher, Ralph and Thomas. Aaron BeMiller, Finance Director, reviewed the materials presented to the Council for today's workshop. 1. Questions & Requests Log Staff provided detailed responses to the following questions from the Council: Q8: Follow up on street tree replacement and maintenance from B&O list. Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director, and Aaron BeMiller, Finance Director, provided details regarding the budget proposal to reallocate the work between parks and public works in addition to the use of B&OP tax funds. Q10: Alternatives to using $75,000 B&O monies for sidewalk sweeper. Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director advised that this is a one-time expense and discussed the option to pay for the sweeper out of another fund. Q13: Follow up on Parks contracted services: Which Services? Level of service? Interim Parks, Recreation and Community Services Directors, Merina Hanson and Garin Lee provided an update on which services the city contracts out in addition to providing an update on the level of service. Q14: Follow up on fireworks request. Do vendors pay to be at Splash? If so, can we charge more to cover this cost? Interim Parks, Recreation and Community Services Directors, Merina Hanson and Garin Lee advised the council that income in 2017 from vendors was $1,675 Q15: What staffing level is required to maintain just the Par 3 course? Interim Parks, Recreation and Community Services Directors, Merina Hanson and Garin Lee provided details on the number of FTEs for the Par 3 and the total FTEs paid for out of the golf fund. 2. Council Discussion & Direction Aaron BeMiller provided details regarding general fund balancing that could include the additional funding to Kent Sister Cities, the Kent Historical Society, and the correction to move the Human Services item to CDBG. The council discussed options for balancing the budget without the implementation of the Transportation Benefit District. Aaron BeMiller explained the pros and cons of using the Capital Resource Fund to balance the budget. Communications Department The Council discussed alternatives to creating a Communications Department, hiring a Communications Director in addition to a Coordinator. Page 1 of 2 Kent City Council Regular Workshop Meeting November 1, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington Meeting adjourned at 6:40 p.m. Kimberley A. Komoto City Clerk November 1, 2016 Page 2 of 2 Kent City Council Regular Meeting November 1, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by Mayor Cooke. Present were councilmembers Dana Ralph, Bill Boyce, Tina Budell, Brenda Fincher, Dennis Higgins, and Les Thomas. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA FROM COUNCIL ADMINISTRATION OR STAFF Derek Matheson requested item 11.A. Executive Session. Property Negotiations, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(b), be removed. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Cooke announced that State Senator Andy Hill passed away. A. Recognition Councilmember Fincher announced that The American Planning Association's Washington Chapter recognized the city of Kent's 2016 Parks Plan for outstanding contribution to the field of planning in the category of large cities on October 27, 2016. Mayor Cooke recognized sponsors of the City's third annual Halloween event held at the Kent Parks Teen Center. Partners included: Youth Wave, Redeemed by the Blood Church, igrad Unity Church, River of Life Church, and GEM mentoring. B. Reappointments to the Parks and Recreation Commission Annette Bailes and Kari Hedrick provided the council with reasons they wish to be reappointed to the Parks and Recreation Commission. C. Community Events Council President Boyce detailed events coming to the ShoWare Center. Councilmember Fincher provided information regarding the November 19, 2016, Arbor Day planting at Clark Lake Park. She also indicated the Holiday Craft Fair will be held on November 4 - 51 2016, at the senior center. Mayor Cooke provided details regarding Kent for Health's ShoWalk at the ShoWare Center, starting on November 14, 2016, and is held every Monday and Wednesday 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. D. Economic and Community Development Report Ben Wolters, Economic and Community development Director, presented information on the state of the economy and what is going on in Kent. New plans were recently submitted for urban-style apartments in downtown Kent, to be located near Madison and Meeker Street. An update was provided regarding the proposal for a Center for Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Resources and Training to be located in the city of Kent. E. Intergovernmental Reports Council President Boyce sits on the Sound Cities Association - No report. Page 1 of 5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting November 1, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington Councilmember Budell sits on the Sound Cities Association Domestic Violence Initiative and reported on the ballot initiative on the surrender of firearms. Councilmember Berrios sits on the Public Sound Regional Council Economic Development District Board. The next meeting will discuss the Vision 2040 Strategic Plan. Councilmember Ralph sits on the Sound Cities Association Board of Directors and reported that during the last meeting the Legislative Agenda was approved that included affordable housing, funding for community health centers in addition to homeless issues. Additionally, potential staffing was discussed. Councilmember Ralph also attended the Seattle Chamber's regional leadership conference that focused on jobs and having the skilled workers to fill them. Councilmember Fincher sits on the King Conservation District - No report, but provided information on the upcoming bare root plant sale. Councilmember Fincher also sits on the Mental Illness and Drug Dependency Council. No report. PUBLIC HEARINGS No Public Hearing PUBLIC COMMENT Sally McDonough provided comment seeking donations to the Lake Meridian fireworks display. Dean Saggau, current president of the Lake Meridian Community Association speaking in support of the City increasing its budget from $6,000 to $12,000 towards the Lake Meridian fireworks display, in addition to $5,000 to be used to repair the dock used to discharge fireworks. Abbe Glour provided comment in support of a reusable bag ordinance. Kraig Fisher provided comment in support of a reusable bag ordinance. Kim Fisher provided comment in support of a reusable bag ordinance. Lyn Strahm provided comment in support of a reusable bag ordinance. Paige Willson is the co-chair of the Kentwood High School Environmental Club and spoke in support of a reusable bag ordinance. Barbara Smith, Executive Director of the Kent Downtown Partnership, 202 W. Gowe, Kent, spoke in support of additional budget funding towards downtown Kent street improvements. She also expressed her appreciation of the City's Economic Development, Public Works, and Parks Departments for their support. Page 2of5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting November 1, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington Charmaine Kauth expressed her concern over a subdivision being built without public notice that will be located off 256th and 114th Ave S.E. Annette Chanez spoke in Bag Busters of South King County and requested the City adopt a reusable bag ordinance. Dan Streiffert, the current conservation chair of Rainier Audubon, and spoke in support of a reusable bag ordinance. Bruce Malcom, Vice President of North Park Neighborhood Council and thanked the City, Chief of Police, and the City Attorney for their coordinated work in shutting down a drug home in his neighborhood. Dave Wilson and spoke in support of the City's continued financial support of the fireworks display at Lake Meridian. Elizabeth Wagner, a 6th grade teacher Martin Sortum Elementary and spoke in support of the City's continued financial support of the fireworks display at Lake Meridian. Susan Stoddard and spoke expressing her appreciation of the work of the City's Police Department, NRT officer Dave Ghaderi, the City Attorney and City officials that supported closing the drug house. Tim Clark, the current president of the Greater Kent Historical Society, spoke in support of the City increasing its budget to include additional funding for the Kent Historical Society. Crissy Cooley offered her assistance to the council as a resource for the council regarding reusable bag policies and any proposed ordinance. Linda Dement spoke in her support of a reusable bag ordinance. CONSENT CALENDAR Council President Boyce moved to approve Consent Calendar Items A through K, seconded by Councilmember Ralph. The motion carried 6-0 and the following items were approved: A. Minutes of Previous Meetings and Workshops The minutes of the workshop and regular council meetings of August 16, 2016 were approved. B. Payment of Bills Bills received through September 30, 2016 and paid on September 30, 2016, after auditing by the Operations Committee on October 18, 2016 were approved. C. Excused Absence for Councilmember Dennis Higgins An excused absence for Councilmember Higgins who was unable to attend the November 1, 2016 Council meeting was approved. Page 3of5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting November 1, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington D. Reappointments to the Parks and Recreation Commission The Mayor confirmed the reappointment of Annette Bailes and Kari Hedrick to the Kent Parks and Recreation Commission. E. 2016 Asphalt Grinding - Accept as Complete The Mayor accepted the 2016 Asphalt Grinding project as complete and release retainage to Puget Paving and Construction, Inc., upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of any liens. F. 2016 Crack Sealing - Accept as Complete The Mayor accepted the 2016 Crack Sealing project as complete and release retainage to BCV, Inc. upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of any liens. G. Briscoe-Des!mone Levee Improvements Reach 4 River Mile 16.91-16.99 — Accept as Complete The Mayor accepted the Briscoe-Desimone Levee Improvements Reach 4 River Mile 16.91-16.99 project as complete and release retainage to Razz Construction, Inc., upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of any liens. H. Ordinance Revising Chapter 14.09, Kent City Code, Flood Hazard Regulations Ordinance No. 4218, amending Chapter 14.09 of the Kent City Code to amend the Flood Hazard Regulations to ensure compliance with mandatory minimums for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program was adopted. I. 2017 Legislative Agenda - Adopt The city of Kent's 2017 state legislative agenda was adopted. J. 2016 Third Quarter Fee-in-Lieu Funds - Accept The Mayor was authorized to accepted $5,700 of fee-in-lieu funds, amend the Community Parks Reinvestment Program budget, and authorize the future expenditure of these funds for capital improvements at Lake Fenwick park. K. Reallocation of First Quarter Fee-in-Lieu Funds The Mayor was authorized to approve the reallocation of $8,175 of fee-in-lieu funds, amend the Community Parks Reinvestment Program budget and the Lake Meridian Dock budget, and authorize the future expenditure of these funds for capital improvements at Lake Meridian Park. OTHER BUSINESS BIDS - None REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES, STAFF AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES A. Council President Council President Boyce advised that the next council workshop will focus on finalizing decisions regarding the 2017 - 2018 budget. Page 4 of 5 Kent City Council Regular Meeting November 1, 2016 Minutes Kent, Washington B. Mayor No Report C. Administration Derek Matheson encouraged the public to visit the City's new website and to participate in the survey available on the website. Derek indicated that his written report is included in the packet. Finally, there is a brief executive session to discuss potential litigation and that there will not be action after executive session. D. Economic & Community Development Committee Council President Boyce had no report. E. Operations Committee Councilmember Ralph provided details regarding the ordinance amending the business license code. F. Parks and Human Services Committee Councilmember Fincher presented information on the South King Housing and Homeless Partnership's report for the first six months of 2016. Councilmember Fincher expressed her appreciation for donations received in support of the Parks Department. She also advised of the new parks website "Kent Creates." G. Public Safety Committee Councilmember Berrios advised that the meeting scheduled for November 8, 2016, will be a special meeting starting at 3:30 p.m. H. Public Works Committee Councilmember Ralph advised that there is no report. I. Regional Fire Authority Councilmember Thomas advised next meeting will be held November 2, 2016. EXECUTIVE SESSION At 8:37 p.m., Mayor Cooke announced that the Council would recess into an Executive Session for five minutes to discuss potential litigation, pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(i). At 8:47 p.m., the Executive Session concluded and Mayor Cooke reconvened the regular meeting. ADJOURNMENT The Meeting adjourned at 8:46 p[I. n. Kimberley A. i omoto City Clerk November 1, 2016 Page 5 of 5