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Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
May 3, 2022
Date: May 3, 2022
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Dana Ralph Mayor Present
Bill Boyce Council President Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Toni Troutner Councilmember Present
Les Thomas Councilmember Present
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present
3. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. Changes from Council, Administration or Staff
1. I move to approve the agenda as presented.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Public Recognition
1. Employee of the Month
Mayor Ralph recognized Assistant City Attorney, Christina Schuck as the
City's May employee of the month.
2. Proclamation for Kerry Thomsen Day
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Kerry Thomsen Day, in
recognition of Kerry Thomsen's 50th anniversary with Ivar's, becoming only
the 2nd employee in the company's 85 years of operation to earn 50 years of
tenure, and in recognition of Kerry's contributions to the Kent community.
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Kerry expressed his appreciation of the proclamation.
3. Proclamation for National Correctional Officer's Week
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for National Correctional Officer's
Week to City of Kent Corrections Commander Diane McCuistion and called
upon all residents of Kent and upon all patriotic, civic and educational
organizations to observe the week of May 1st through 7th, 2022 as National
Correctional Officer's Week in commemoration of correctional officers and
employees who deserve recognition for their service and should be
commended by leaders in the profession and the public for the tremendous
job they do and exceptional performance of duties under the most difficult of
circumstances.
4. Proclamation for Bike Everywhere Month
Dana Ralph, Mayor of Kent, proclaimed May 2O22 as Bike Everywhere Month
In Kent Washington and called upon the people of the city to support this
observance by riding their bicycles everywhere, while educating and
encouraging others to utilize this mode of travel.
Wendy Graves, a member of the Kent Bicycle Advisory Board, accepted the
Proclamation and invited everyone to attend the upcoming Bike rodeo at the
YMCA.
5. Proclamation for Small Business Week
Mayor, Dana Ralph presented the Proclamation for Small Business Week to
Kent Chamber of Commerce board members and proclaimed May 1st through
7th, 2022 to be Small Business Week in Kent, Washington and urged the
residents of our community, and communities across the country, to support
small businesses and merchants during Small Business Week and throughout
the year.
A Kent Chamber board member accepted the proclamation and invited the
public to attend the May 19th annual business expo at the accesso Showare
Center.
B. Community Events
Council President Boyce announced upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare
Center and invited the public to attend events.
Councilmember Fincher advised of May 14th Team up to Clean Up events.
Visit Kentwa.gov for information.
5. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
A. Mayor Ralph's Report
Mayor Ralph advised the Puget Sound Regional Council Executive Board
passed the Regional Transportation Plan.
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Mayor Ralph recently spoke to students at Kent Meridian High School about
jobs in environmental work and followed up with a tour of the City’s Downey
Farmstead project.
Mayor Ralph attended the Education and Workforce Summit at the accesso
ShoWare Center where hundreds of employers shared opportunities and
resources to help students develop a career path.
Mayor Ralph toured the Washington Shoe Company that has been in business
for 131 years.
B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report
Interim Chief Administrative Officer, Pat Fitzpatrick advised his written report
is in today’s agenda packet and there is no executive session tonight.
C. Councilmembers' Reports
Council President Boyce serves as the chair of the City’s Operations and
Public Safety Committee and provided an overview of today’s agenda items.
Council President Boyce serves as the chair of the City Council Workshop and
provided an overview of today’s transportation presentations.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the AWC nominating committee that will be
conducting interviews for open positions.
Councilmember Kaur serves on K4C that recently held a workshop on grant
programs.
Councilmember Kaur serves as the chair of the Sound Cities Association
Growth Management Planning Council that recently received a brief
legislative update from the Washington State Department of Commerce, in
addition to an update from the Affordable Housing Committee.
Councilmember Troutner serves as vice chair of the Sound Cities Association
Regional Transit Committee - Metro is working on their fare collection system
and also updating to a cashless system. Metro is also moving its fleet to a
zero emissions program.
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association Mental Illness
and Drug Dependency Oversight Committee who are continuing to discuss
adding programs utilizing underspending through the pandemic. There was
also a discussion regarding Sound Generations intervention program - the
Geriatric Reassessment Team. Call sound Generations 206-448-5730 for
more information.
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Fincher serves on the Kent Arts Commission and announced the new Kent
Creates art contest is “Here comes the sun,” that runs through June 30th.
Councilmember Fincher serves as the chair of the City’s Public Works
Committee and provided a recap of Monday’s meeting that included a
presentation on the Transportation Improvement Program.
6. PUBLIC HEARING
None.
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
T.J. Petersen, a Kent resident, provided public comment in support of the
tiny home village.
Sally Ross, a Kent resident and vice president of the Wildberry homeowner’s
association and neighborhood council provided public comment in opposition
of the tiny home village and in opposition of a code amendment.
Steve Vargas, a Kent resident, and requested the City pause acting on
allowing tiny home villages. Vargas provided comment regarding safety
concerns relating to tiny home villages and homeless encampments.
Jeanette Burrage, a Kent resident, provided public comment in opposition of
tiny homes. Burrage talked about safety and that allowing tiny homes is not
fair and equitable.
Theodore Reinhart, a Kent resident, provided public comment in opposition of
the tiny home village proposal. Reinhart expressed concerns over the lack of
information and concerns over funding.
Dennis Casadoro, a Kent resident, a resident of Westview Meadows, provided
public comment in opposition of the tiny home village and expressed
concerns over the lack of information provided to surrounding residents.
Van Hurst, a Kent resident, provided public comment regarding the funding
the City provides to the Seattle Thunderbirds and accesso ShoWare Center.
Rachael Robinett, a Kent resident, provided public comment in favor of the
tiny home village.
Wendy Whitaker, a Kent resident, provided public comment and asked the
Council to put the tiny home village proposal on hold until a complete
support system can be put in place to support the residents of the village.
Patricia Gray, a Kent resident, spoke in support of the tiny home village.
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Perry Sobolik, a Kent resident, spoke in support of the tiny home village.
Kyle Lyebyedyeu, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home
village concept.
Darryl Jones, a Tacoma resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village
that would be managed by LIHI. Jones talked about security at tiny home
villages.
Tanveer Sangha, a Kent resident in a neighborhood next to the proposed tiny
home village. Sangha spoke in opposition of the tiny home village and talked
about safety, the lack of communication and concerns over the proposed
location of the tiny home village.
Don Kelts, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village.
Frank Kulawiak, a Kent resident expressed concerns over the monitoring of
the residents of a tiny home village.
Joshua Halbert, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village
concept and asked the Council to take the time to make the decision.
Sean Klos, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village and
asked the Council to slow down and gather all of the facts prior to making
this decision.
Martin Piszkiewicz, a Kent resident, spoke in support of the tiny home village.
Panoj Kumar, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village.
Rebecca Riffle, a Kent resident, spoke in support of the tiny home village
Inderjit Singh, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village
and his concerns that the parents at the preschool have not been informed of
the tiny home village concept.
Charles Howard, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village
and expressed concerns over crime in the area.
Jamie Nelson, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village
and expressed concerns over the lack of communications to the members of
St James and the neighborhood. Nelson asked for this proposal to go before
the Hearing Examiner and asked for enforceable provisions.
Josh Castle, a resident of Tukwila and works for LIHI. Castle encouraged the
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public to read the Guardian article on crime in the area of tiny home villages.
Rev. Dr. Joyce Parry-Moore, a Kent resident and Rector at St. James
Episcopal Church, spoke in support of the tiny home village.
Agaiotupu Viena, a Kent resident and Deputy Director at Utopia, spoke in
support of a tiny home village in Kent.
Peter Ostrander, an Auburn resident and Minister of Community Engagement
at St. James. Ostrander spoke in support of the tiny home village.
Jacquelyn Blankinship, a Kent resident, spoke in support of the tiny home
village.
Tye Whitfield, a Kent resident, expressed concerns over the Council not
taking action now on the tiny home village concept.
Ankita Goel, a Kent resident, spoke in opposition of the tiny home village and
asked the City to reconsider the location of the village.
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
A. Approval of Minutes
1. Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - Apr 19, 2022 5:00 PM
2. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Apr 19, 2022 7:00
PM
B. Payment of Bills - Approve
MOTION: I move to approve the payment of bills received
through 4/15/22 and paid on 4/15/22 and approve the checks
issued for payroll from 4/1/22-4/15/22 and paid on 4/20/22,
all audited by the Operations and Public Safety Committee on
4/19/22.
C. FlexFund – ARPA Funds - Grant Agreement with National
Development Council - Authorize
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MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a grant
agreement with National Development Council, providing
$1,650,000 in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds to Kent
small businesses and non-profits adversely affected by the
Covid-19 pandemic, subject to final agreement terms and
conditions acceptable to the Economic and Community
Development Director and City Attorney.
D. OMNIA Partners, Public Agencies, Cooperative Agreement -
Kronos Incorporated, Telestaff Workforce Management
Software - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the City’s Information
Technology Department to purchase products and services
through Kronos Incorporated under the terms of Cooperative
Purchasing Agreement #18220 Cobb County, Georgia entered
into on March 18, 2019, through the OMNIA Partners, Public
Agencies cooperative current, through March 17, 2023, or such
later contract term as the cooperative may negotiate, if those
purchases are within the City’s established budget, and ratify
all prior acts consistent with this motion.
E. CDW-G Cooperative Agreement - Computer Laptops, Monitors
and Associated Accessories Purchase - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the City’s Information
Technology Department to purchase technology supplies,
materials, equipment, and software through cooperative
purchasing agreement #AEPA-0022-G between CDW
Government, LLC and the King County Directors’ Association, if
those purchases are within established budgets and made
during the term of the cooperative agreement, which is
currently in effect through February 28, 2023, but may be
extended through February 28, 2026, or later.
F. Consultant Services Agreement with KBA, Inc. for the Rock
Creek Culvert Project - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign the consultant
services agreement with KBA, Inc. in the amount of
$206,771.00, for contract administration, management, quality
control and inspection on the Summit Landsburg Road and
Rock Creek Culvert Replacement project, subject to final terms
and conditions acceptable to the Public Works Director and City
Attorney.
G. Federal Way Link Extension Station Naming Resolution - Adopt
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MOTION: I move to adopt Resolution No. 2043, recommending
the Sound Transit Board name the light rail station adjacent to
30th Avenue South “Kent Des Moines Station” and the station
adjacent to South 272nd Street “Star Lake Station.”
H. 76th Avenue S - North Segment Project - Utility Easement and
Temporary Construction Easement - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign all documents
necessary to acquire a Utility Easement and three Temporary
Construction Easements on portions of property owned by Blue
Properties LLC, located at 21218 76th Ave. S. for an amount not
to exceed $75,464.00, subject to final terms and conditions
acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
9. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Consideration of Whether to Direct Staff to Prepare a Zoning
Code Amendment that would Allow Tiny Home Villages in Kent,
and if so, in Which Zoning Districts
Council President Boyce spoke in support of the motion.
Boyce talked about the discussion the Council had during its February
retreat. The Council discussed yearly plans agreed the staff could not take on
additional work.
During that retreat, Councilmember Fincher asked for a workshop
presentation from LIHI to update the Council on their work. The Council
scheduled a workshop.
Boyce visited a tiny home village in Seattle to educate himself on the
concept.
LIHI gave a presentation to the Council during the May 4, 2022 Workshop.
To the surprise of Council President Boyce, the PowerPoint presentation
included a slide indicating the Council was going to vote to approve the tiny
home village. Boyce advised the Council does not take action during
workshops. This caused residents to be upset.
Boyce indicated there is a process for the City to follow and it takes 3-6
months to implement a proposal.
Boyce strongly believes the best approach is to look at this issue from a
holistic, citywide approach. Boyce is about process and indicated the City will
do it the right way and make it a part of the comprehensive plan. The entire
city will have an opportunity to provide input on what we want the city to
look like.
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Boyce indicated the Council cares about homeless and is not against tiny
homes.
Boyce thanked the public for all of the emails and comments.
Kaur expressed appreciation for everyone sending emails and coming to the
meeting to speak and requested everyone stay engaged and participate.
Kaur spoke in support of the motion and indicated that while this is a great
concept, the City needs to look at the whole picture.
Kaur indicated the workshop was supposed to be an information session.
The homelessness crisis is something that needs to be solved strategically.
Fincher spoke in support of the motion and agreed this should be part of the
comprehensive plan. She wants to spend the next two years educating the
public and is interested in obtaining wrap around services.
Larimer spoke in support of the motion and also advised she supports the
project for LIHI and St James that would include strict criteria for a clean,
sober, high-barrier village.
Councilmember Troutner spoke in support of the motion and does not
support the current project at St. James. Troutner is the chair of the City’s
Economic and Community Development Committee and advised of the
current work on the Kent Housing Option Plan.
Troutner expressed appreciation of the residents for engaging with the
Council on this topic.
Councilmember Thomas spoke in support of the motion and advised he would
like to follow the standard process.
Councilmember Michaud spoke in support of the motion and thanked
everyone for speaking and sending emails.
Michaud indicated the City should make this part of the Comprehensive Plan
with property public outreach and opportunities for input.
Michaud indicated she cannot support this project without the resident’s
support.
Michaud indicated there are good people working behind this and expressed
appreciation for the extensive work from Tye Whitfield.
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MOTION: I move to direct staff to review housing available for
all income levels, including all forms of transitional housing,
permanent supportive housing, indoor emergency shelters,
indoor emergency homes, as part of the City's Comprehensive
Plan process for Council to consider in 2024.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
10. BIDS
A. South 212th Street Preservation Project (Green River Bridge to
Orillia Road) Bid - Award
Public Works Director Chad Bieren provided details on the South 212th Street
Preservation Project, from the Green River Bridge to Orillia Road, and
recommended awarding to Lakeside Industries, Inc.
MOTION: I move to award the South 212th Street Preservation
Project, from the Green River Bridge to Orillia Road, to
Lakeside Industries, Inc. in the amount of $1,380,875 and
authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to
final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and
Public Works Director.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
SECONDER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
B. 2022 Asphalt Overlays Project Bid - Award
Public Works Director, Chad Bieren provided details on the 2022 Asphalt
Overlays Project and recommended awarding to Lakeside Industries, Inc.
MOTION: I move to award the 2022 Asphalt Overlays Project to
Lakeside Industries, Inc. in the amount of $3,851,364 and
authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to
final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and
Public Works Director.
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RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION
None.
12. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting.
Meeting ended at 9:32 p.m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
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Award
S 212th St.
Preservation Project
(Green River Bridge to Orillia Rd/Kent
City Limits)
May 03rd, 2022
City Council
2022 Overlays
Project Award
May 3, 2022
City Council
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148 Ave SE
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