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KEN T Tuesday, April 5, 2022
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Chair Bill Boyce
Councilmember Brenda Fincher Councilmember Satwinder Kaur
Councilmember Marli Larimer Councilmember Zandria Michaud
Councilmember Les Thomas Councilmember Toni Troutner
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Item Description Action Speaker Time
1. Call to Order Chair
2. Roll Call Chair
3. Agenda Approval Chair
4. Business YES Chair 01 MIN.
A. Approval of Minutes YES 01 MIN.
Approval of March 15, YES Chair 05 MIN.
2022 Minutes
B. Payment of Bills - Authorize YES Paula Painter 01 MIN.
C. Ordinance Amending YES Tammy White 05 MIN.
Chapter 9.38 of the Kent
City Code Related to
Parking - Adopt
D. East Hill Police Substation - YES Commander Grove 05 MIN.
Lease Extension - Re-
Authorize
E. INFO ONLY: 2022 End of NO Briahna Murray 20 MIN.
Unless otherwise noted, the Operations and Public Safety Committee meets at 4 p.m. on the
first and third Tuesday of each month in Kent City Hall, Council Chambers East, 220 Fourth
Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032.
For additional information please contact Kim Komoto at 253-856-5728, or mail
Kkomoto@kentwa.gov.
Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk's Office at
253-856-5725 in advance. For TDD relay service call Washington Telecommunications Relay
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Operations and Public Safety Committee CC Ops and April 5, 2022
PS Regular Meeting
Legislative Session Report
5. Adjournment Chair
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CITY CLERK
220 Fourth Ave S
Kent, WA 98032
KENT 253-856-5725
WAS H I N G T ON
DATE: April 5, 2022
TO: Operations and Public Safety Committee
SUBJECT: Approval of Minutes
MOTION: I move to approve the minutes of the March 15, 2022 Operations
and Public Safety Committee meeting.
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WA9H... CC Ops and PS Regular Meeting
Minutes
March 15, 2022
Date: March 15, 2022
Time: 4:00 p.m.
Place: Chambers
Members: Bill Boyce, Chair
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
Marli Larimer, Councilmember
Zandria Michaud, Councilmember
Les Thomas, Councilmember
Toni Troutner Councilmember
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1. Call to Order 4:00 p.m.
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Bill Boyce Chair Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present
Les Thomas Councilmember Excused
Toni Troutner Councilmember Present a
3. Agenda Approval
No changes were made to the agenda.
4. Business
A. Approval of Minutes
1. Approval of Minutes dated March 1, 2022
MOTION: Move to approve the Minutes dated March 1, 2022
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RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
SECONDER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner
B. Payment of Bills - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the payment of bills.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] Next: 4/5/2022 7:00 PM
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember y
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner
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C. Towing Ordinance - Adopt m
Deputy City Attorney, Tammy White provided details on the ordinance
amending Chapter 9.39 of the Kent City Code, entitled "Towing." The o
amendments clarify how statutory tows are managed within the City.
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This ordinance clarifies that the officer's decision to tow a vehicle is remedial N
in nature and not intended to punish the driver or registered owner, unless T
the tow also involves a mandatory hold as the law may authorize for some
criminal law violations. Tickets may still be issued for law violations unrelated
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to how or where the vehicle is located (running a red light, driving without °
insurance, etc.).
This ordinance also reorganizes the chapter to make it clear that the right to
request a hearing to challenge the validity of any tow or any assessed costs
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Finally, this ordinance makes other housekeeping revisions to clarify that the a
police chief's authority to adopt administrative rules includes the authority to
contract with tow companies who are authorized to conduct statutory tows at
the request of law enforcement, and to require those tow companies to
adjust their charges as the municipal court may order after a hearing.
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4426, amending Chapter
9.39 of the Kent City Code entitled "Towing," to make clarifying
revisions to the City's local code provisions.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] Next: 4/5/2022 7:00 PM
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner
D. Direct Contract with Info-Tech Research Group — Authorize
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James Endicott provided details on the Direct Contract with Info-Tech
Research Group.
Info-Tech Research Group is a leading information technology research and
advisory group. Membership to Info-Tech Research Group gives us access to
unbiased and highly relevant research which will assist IT leaders in making
strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. Info-Tech Research Group
partners closely with IT teams to provide actionable tools to analyze
guidance, to ensure measurable results for our organization.
This longer-term contract will save the City 10-15% over the life of the
contract.
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MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Info-
Tech Research Group, Inc. for an initial 3-year term and options to 00
renew for three additional 1-year terms to purchase a membership at a
a total contract cost not to exceed $265,000.00, subject to final c
contract terms acceptable to the IT Director and the City Attorney.
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MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
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SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner 4-
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E. INFO ONLY: Equity Strategic Plan (Communications)
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Uriel Varela presented an update on the Equity Strategic Plan.
Varela provided an overview of the areas of focus and plan goals for:
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Training
Community Engagement
The meeting schedule was reviewed for updating the Council by the areas of
focus after the action items and performance measures are finalized.
Varela provided an example of the co-design process relating to the areas of
focus including:
Community stakeholder group works on action items' guiding criteria by area
of focus and proposes action items
CORE Team works action items for goal, using stakeholder guiding criteria
and proposed action items.
Preliminary action items and performance measures go back to stakeholder
group for vetting
Final area of focus, goal, action items, and performance measures reviewed
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by the ELT and Council.
Key themes and action items were reviewed relating to communications.
More in-person meeting opportunities that are held in locations and times
that are accessible to the community
Messaging on social media should be more culturally relevant
Use different forms of communication, flyers, posters - outreach at local
BIPOC owned shops
Translate Important information into top languages
Prioritize relationship building
Hire more staff who can speak other languages
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the Communication area of focus.
Mayor - quarterly consultation in partnership with BIPOC serving a
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Kent 101 - Spanish pilot
People of Kent - Highlight more community members on the City's social
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Have communications coordinators attend KCDIG and other BIPOC focused
community networking meetings to provide updates to services providers
Create incentive pay program (resident facing positions) to recruit more
language to serve our community
Create a cultural navigator pilot program that connects residents with City of
Kent "Navigators"
Create a BIPOC business list/map
Use QR codes to share in-language videos with community a
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Overall the project is on track to be completed by the end of July. The =_
project components include:
The upcoming Speaker Series event will be held on March 30 for the staff
presentation and March 3111 for residents.
REDI website is published
Cultural Communities Board transition
Training
Limited English Proficiency Plan
Co-design of action items
Next steps include meeting with the stakeholder group to finalize in language
services plan.
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Councilmembers expressed appreciation for Varela's work on this project.
F. INFO ONLY: Utility Accounts- An Update from Customer Service
Customer Services Manager, Molly Bartlemay updated the Council on the
Water Shut Off Moratorium and impacts to City water utility accounts.
Bartlemay advised water shut-offs have resumed and then reviewed the
criteria for shutting off water.
Late fees resumed in February. Bartlemay provided a comparison of the
number of late frees for 2019 and 2022 for the months of February and
March.
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customers and detailed the added languages in Spanish, Punjabi, Ukrainian,
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Paula Painter, CPA
220 Fourth Avenue South
\117KENT Kent, WA 98032
WASHINGTON 253-856-5264
DATE: April 5, 2022
TO: Operations and Public Safety Committee
SUBJECT: Payment of Bills - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the payment of bills.
SUMMARY:
BUDGET IMPACT:
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OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
Tammy White, Acting City Attorney
220 Fourth Avenue South
KENT Kent, WA 98032
WASHINGTON 253-856-5770
DATE: April 5, 2022
TO: Operations and Public Safety Committee
SUBJECT: Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.38 of the Kent City Code
Related to Parking - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4428, amending Chapter 9.38 of
the Kent City Code entitled "Parking," to make clarifying revisions.
SUMMARY: Chapter 9.38 of the Kent City Code (KCC), entitled "Parking", is where
Kent's local provisions are located that identify those areas around the City where
parking is not allowed, is time limited, or is otherwise regulated (e.g. parking
permits). Currently, Chapter 9.38 KCC provides that vehicles parked in violation of
the City's ordinance may be ticketed and towed.
Consistent with changes presented to Council at its March 15, 2022, Operations and
Public Safety Committee, our office recommends that Chapter 9.38 KCC be
amended to limit the use of tows to those situations where that remedial action is
necessary in order to protect public health, safety, and welfare. Toward this end,
the ordinance provides that if an officer exercises their discretion to have a vehicle
towed, the officer will not contemporaneously issue a ticket for any law violation
that relates solely to the manner in which the vehicle is parked or otherwise
located. Tickets may still be issued for law violations unrelated to how or where the
vehicle is located (running a red light, driving without insurance, etc.).
Finally, this ordinance identifies the public works director or designee as the "public
official having jurisdiction over public property" to take action as may be necessary
to dispose of a junk vehicle left on City property or within City right of way. This
authority has previously been inferred based on other provisions within the Kent
City Code, but an express delegation for this purpose would be helpful for staff and
the public.
BUDGET IMPACT: None.
SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and
inviting parks and recreation.
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in violation of this chapter, (2) determines such remedial action is needed
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to allow a vehicle to be towed and scrapped under RCW 46.55.230. Sec. 9.38.020. No Parking Zones.
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terms are defined in Chapter 46.04 RCW, at any time upon and on either
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16. 43rd Avenue South: the cul-de-sac north of 42nd Place South
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65. 140th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 256th Street to U
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70. Alder Lane/South 262nd Street: from Central Avenue South to M
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72. East Canyon Drive: from Hazel Avenue North to 101st Avenue
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74. East Gowe Street: from Railroad Avenue South to Central
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Kennebeck Avenue South.
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to 4th Avenue North, south side only. U
76. East Meeker Street/West Meeker Street: from Railroad Avenue
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79. East Titus Street: from 3rd Avenue South to 4th Avenue South, U
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82. East Titus Street: from East Smith Street to Reiten Road South.
83. Frager Road South: from West Meeker Street to South 204th c
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86. Green River Road: from a point 790 feet southerly of the north
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87. Green River Road: from a point 770 feet northerly of the south
city limits to a point 200 feet northerly of the south city limits, west side
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city limits to the south city limits, east side only. U
89. Green River Road: from a point 50 feet northerly of the south
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90. Interurban Trail Street: from Meeker Street to Smith Street.
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97. Maple Street South: from Woodland Way South to Garfield c
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98. Military Road South/36th Avenue South/Military Road South: 00
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100. Ramsay Way: from 4th Avenue North to 230 feet east of 4th Y
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101. Ramsay Way: from 350 feet east of 4th Avenue North to 440
feet east of 4th Avenue North, south side only.
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102. Ramsay Way: from 350 feet east of 4th Avenue North to 480
feet east of 4th Avenue North, north side only.
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103. Ramsay Way: from 520 feet east of 4th Avenue North to 150
feet north of West Temperance Street.
104. Ramsay Way: from West Temperance Street to West Smith
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105. Riverview Boulevard: from South 216th Street to South 232nd U
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107. Russell Road South: from South 228th Street to South 212th 0
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108. South 188th Street: from West Valley Highway (SR 181) to +;
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72nd Avenue South, and South 188th Street from a point 960 feet west of
80th Avenue South westerly to the end of the street at the BNSF Railway U
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109. South 190th Street: from West Valley Highway to 72nd Avenue E
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110. South 192nd Street: from the west end of the road to 84th
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111. South 194th Street: from 58th Place South to 66th Avenue
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114. South 200th Street: from 80th Avenue South to 84th Avenue Y
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115. South 202nd Street: from 80th Avenue South to west end of
street at BNSF Railway Company tracks.
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116. South 204th Street: from West Valley Highway (SR 181) to
72nd Avenue South.
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117. South 206th Street: from 72nd Avenue South to 77th Avenue
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118. South 208th Street: from 80th Avenue South to west end of
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119. South 208th Street: from 84th Avenue South to 96th Avenue U
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123. South 218th Street: from 84th Avenue South to SR 167.
124. South 220th Street: from West Valley Highway (SR 181) to U
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131. South 236th Street: from Lakeside Boulevard East to 64th
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133. South 252nd Street: from Canyon Drive (SR 516) to east end
of road.
134. South 256th Street: from 27th Place South east to the traffic
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135. South 259th Street: from 74th Avenue South to east city limits. U
136. South 260th Street/South 259th Place/Reith Road: from SR 99
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137. South 268th Street: from Military Road South to Princeton
Avenue South. 0
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139. South 277th Street and Southeast 274th Way: from 700 feet
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140. South Central Place: from South 266th Street to the end of
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144. Southeast 225th Place: from 132nd Place Southeast to 133rd ..
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145. Southeast 226th Place: from 130 feet east of 127th Avenue U
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146. Southeast 226th Place: from 128th Avenue Southeast to 129th c0i
Place Southeast, north side only.
147. Southeast 227th Street: from 128th Avenue Southeast to
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148. Southeast 227th Street/128th Place Southeast: on the curve
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149. Southeast 227th Street: from 132nd Place Southeast to 134th
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150. Southeast 236th Street: from 104th Avenue Southeast (SR U
515) to 108th Avenue Southeast, south side only.
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151. Southeast 239th Street: from 102nd Avenue Southeast to `1
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152. Southeast 244th Street: from 120th Avenue Southeast to 0
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153. Southeast 248th Street: from 104th Avenue Southeast to a�
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154. Southeast 248th Street: in front of George Daniels Elementary U
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157. Southeast 256th Street: from 101st Avenue Southeast to
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160. Southeast 267th Street: from 102nd Avenue Southeast to Y
104th Avenue Southeast, north side only.
161. Southeast 282nd Street: from 132nd Avenue Southeast to
144th Avenue Southeast.
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163. West Cloudy Street: from 4th Avenue North to 5th Avenue
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165. West James Street/East James Street/South 240th U
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172. West Willis Street/East Willis Street: from 4th Avenue South to M
Central Avenue South. ..
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173. Woodland Way South: from East Maple Street to South 262nd Ci
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Sec. 9.38.025. Loading zones and passenger loading zones.
A. As authorized pursuant to WAC 308-330-265, 308-330-439, and 308- aD
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330-442, the traffic engineer shall have the authority to establish loading
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as posted by the traffic engineer. Except to load and unload vehicles, it shall U
be illegal to park any motor vehicle or other vehicle at any time upon that
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2. Allow continued violations of this section on private property
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space if the vehicle is not connected to charging equipment.
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Sec. 9.38.045. Parking prohibited from 10:00 p.m.to 6:00 a.m.
A. At such time as the traffic engineer shall place the appropriate sign, aD
it shall be illegal to park any motor or other vehicle between the hours of
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10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., unless otherwise indicated, at the following U
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1. Green River Road: from a point 600 feet southerly of the north
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2. Green River Road: from a point 600 feet southerly of the north 0
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city limits to a point 770 feet northerly of the south city limits, west side U
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city limits to a point 775 feet northerly of the south city limits, east side Q
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7. SE 276th Place: from the easterly boundary of Springwood Park 00
westerly approximately 425 feet to the westerly boundary of Springwood Ci
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Sec. 9.38.050. Parking prohibited from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
A. At such time as the traffic engineer shall place the appropriate sign, aD
it shall be illegal to park any motor or other vehicle between the hours of
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4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., except Sundays and holidays, on either side of, U
unless otherwise indicated, the following locations: U
1. Meeker Street: from Fourth Avenue to State Avenue.
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and the Centennial Center, or within the Centennial Center parking garage,
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between City Hall and the Centennial Center, and the first floor of the
Centennial Center parking garage, are reserved for use by individuals who
visit the City Hall campus to attend a city-sponsored event at City Hall, the
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otherwise make use of the amenities or services offered at City Hall, the
Centennial Center, or the Kent police department. Such visitors may park aD
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designated as available for use by visitors, and as limited in time or U
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vehicles as determined appropriate by the mayor or designee. These parking
facilities are not otherwise open for use by the general public or visitors to
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and 9.38.170, at such times as the director of public works or designee shall U
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parking facilities, it shall be illegal to park any motor or other vehicle for an
uninterrupted period in excess of two hours between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. on either side of, unless otherwise indicated, the following
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1. Centennial Parking Garage: that portion of the first floor as
posted or otherwise marked. A vehicle that displays a valid disabled parking aD
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3. Railroad Avenue North and Railroad Avenue South: from East
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designee shall place the appropriate sign, it shall be illegal to park any motor 0
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time on either side of, unless otherwise indicated, the following streets,
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two (2) hour parking zones. There shall be no enforcement of limited c
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A. At such times as the traffic engineer shall place the appropriate sign, aD
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the period of May 15th through September 15th of each year, between the
hours of 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., at the following locations: aD
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Sec. 9.38.110. Parking prohibited within ten (10) feet of
mailboxes — Penalty.
A. No motor vehicle shall be parked within ten (10) feet of a clearly 0
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visible, residential mailbox which is located directly adjacent to curbside or
on a public right-of-way between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.,
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A. The city council finds that the parking and storage of trucks, vans,
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vehicle weight rating that exceeds 14,001 pounds, present unacceptable Q
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may benefit the public health, safety, and welfare to park the above
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on city streets temporarily and during certain time frames.
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streets — Penalty and exemptions.
A. Parking prohibited. No vehicle, including a truck, van, trailer, or semi-
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rating that exceeds 14,001 pounds may be stored or parked upon any city U
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authority to suspend the enforcement of this section in the event he or she, U
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benefit the public health, safety, and welfare. Any suspension of
enforcement of this section shall be in writing delivered to the office of the
mayor and shall specify the times and dates in which the suspension shall E
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enforcement of KCC 9.38.180(A)(15), (13)(6), and (C)(2), as well as
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parked upon any city street unless the trailer or semi-trailer is attached to 0
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trailer or semi-trailer may be moved to the side of the street, and if a good
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trailer during the hours of darkness, such trailer or semi-trailer may be U
permitted or allowed to remain for a period not exceeding twenty-four (24) c
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hours pending removal except that such trailer or semi-trailer shall not
remain upon any portion of a city street where standing or parking is limited
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in writing delivered to the office of the mayor and shall specify the times and
dates in which the suspension shall be effective. The suspension of
enforcement shall also suspend the enforcement of KCC 9.38.180(A)(15),
(13)(6), and (C)(2), as well as applicable sections of KCC 9.38.020. Any
trailer or semi-trailer parked in accordance with the terms of the suspension
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1. Recreational vehicle shall be as defined in KCC 8.09.030(G).
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of a hitch or other connector, and ordinarily used for transporting items upon
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plate and license tab registration that is proper and current for that vehicle.
Such license plate and tab registration shall be properly mounted on the
vehicle in accordance with the State Department of Licensing rules and
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A. Municipal parking facilities - Definition. Municipal parking facilities
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municipal facilities: Kent City Hall, the Centennial Center, Kent Municipal
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public works department's operations shop facility, and all parks or
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B. Municipal parking facilities - Reserved exclusively for users of
municipal facility. Except as otherwise provided by KCC 9.38.055, those
parking lots or parking garages that are connected or adjacent to a municipal 0
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facility are reserved exclusively for use by individuals who are visiting the
municipal facility during its regular hours of operation to attend a city-
sponsored event, to conduct business with the city, or to otherwise make
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visitors may park within those spaces that are marked or otherwise c
designated as available for use by visitors, and as limited in time or
otherwise restricted by the mayor or designee through official signs or M
markings. During a municipal facility's regular hours of operation, its parking a'
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lot is not otherwise open for use by the general public. Visitors may not park Y
vehicles in any parking space within the municipal parking facility that is
marked or otherwise designated for use by city employees, for city vehicles, r-
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C. Public parking facilities. A public parking lot is available for general
use by the public in downtown Kent, which is located adjacent to Titus Street
and between Second Avenue and First Avenue, as limited in time or
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A. Authority to create and issue - Mayor or designee. The mayor or
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municipal parking facilities. This authority specifically includes the ability to V
regulate parking through the issuance of parking permits or parking passes
that either authorize the bearer to park in a particular place or area, or
exempt the bearer from some or all of the parking limitations imposed by E
this chapter, including the time limitations imposed under KCC 9.38.060 and (D
9.38.065.
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official logo, the signature of the issuer, or some other means of 00
authentication to identify the bearer as a person who is authorized to park Oi
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parking stalls. For any permit or pass to be valid, it must be displayed at all
times while the vehicle is parked within the applicable location. If the permit c
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C. Exception to permit or pass requirement - Police or government
vehicles. Marked police vehicles and other police or government vehicles
displaying exempt license plates are exempt from the parking and time
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necessity of a permit or pass. +=
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manager, appointed pursuant to KCC 9.38.175(C), is authorized to issue
temporary parking permits for the personal and business vehicles of city p
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E. Human resources department - Commute trip reduction program.
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mayor or designee issue carpool parking permits under the city's commute E
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designated carpool spaces on the first floor of the Centennial Center parking
garage, which spaces are exempt from any time limitation otherwise
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residential parking zone (RPZ) program in response to parking concerns Ci
expressed by residents of the neighborhood surrounding destinations that U
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neighborhoods, and as required to mitigate parking impacts of those
destinations. This RPZ program will reserve parking on the surface streets
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by State Route 167, and to the east by the Burlington Northern main line U
(First Avenue North). Residential parking zone permits are required at all
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Street to north end of road, east side only.
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Residential parking zone permits are required to park between 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays in Kent RPZ No. 2.
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who shall administer the RPZ program as set forth in this section. The duties
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via, a street that is within the RPZ. The permit shall not guarantee a parking 0
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visitors. Visitor permits may not be sold or redistributed for any purpose.
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decals to the owner of record and to the occupant of each dwelling unit or (D
residence within the RPZ. In addition, the RPZ manager will send 15 hang
to visitor permits to each owner of record and the occupant of each dwelling
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permit, together with such other information as determined by the RPZ
manager. The RPZ manager is authorized to issue additional RPZ and/or M
visitor permits, if a demonstrated need exists. Any RPZ resident may make M
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a completed application supplied by the city identifying the additional
permits required and the reason for the request. Additional permits will be r-
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of ownership or residence within the RPZ:
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A. Purpose of the flood emergency hazardous materials parking zone.
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(FEHMPZ) program for the purpose of providing upland parking for
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defined, from city businesses when such materials must be relocated to
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section or revoked by the FEHMPZ manager, shall expire on June 30th of
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
Rafael Padilla, Police Chief
220 Fourth Avenue South
KENT Kent, WA 98032
WASHINGTON 253-852-2121
DATE: April 5, 2022
TO: Operations and Public Safety Committee
SUBJECT: East Hill Police Substation - Lease Extension — Re-Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease extension
agreement with Kent Hill, LLC, for an additional 5-year term to maintain a
police substation on the East Hill, subject to final lease terms and
conditions acceptable to the Police Chief and City Attorney.
SUMMARY: Staff is seeking reauthorization for this lease extension due to a dollar
figure error in the previous presentation. The "controllable" expenses were
estimated at $7 per month. The actual annual expense estimate, however, is
calculated at $7 per square foot of rental space and includes both types of
expenses. For 2022, the combination of controllable and non-controllable expenses
the City is responsible for paying is estimated at $781.72 per month. The total
monthly cost for the lease is estimated at $2,581.72.
The purpose of this lease extension agreement is to maintain the police substation
on the East Hill. The space has been leased in the Kent East Hill Shopping Center,
located at 25635 104th Avenue S.E. since July 2016. While staff is working with the
Law Department to finalize the lease extension agreement, Council approval is
being sought for the Mayor to sign the agreement once all terms are finalized.
Although some minor provisions of the lease may change from those in the
attached draft, changes are not anticipated to any substantive provisions such as
rental term or rental rate, as summarized below.
If approved by Council, the term of the lease extension will be for a 5-year period,
commencing retroactively on August 1, 2021, and ending on July 31, 2026.
Pursuant to the lease terms, the City will pay monthly rent in the amount of
$1,800, plus an additional monthly amount to cover the City's pro-rata share of the
property's expenses. Those expenses that are defined as "controllable", like
grounds maintenance, landscaping, and trash removal, will be established at a flat
rate, which amount may increase by no more than five percent annually. expenses
that are defined as "non-controllable", such as King County property taxes or snow
removal, will be prorated and based on a percentage of leased space the City
occupies as it relates to the overall leasable space at the East Hill Shopping Center.
The total expenses for 2002 are estimated to be around $7.36 per square foot of
rental space for the year. For 2022, the cost to the City is estimated at $781.72 per
month.
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The monthly rent that will be due during years two through five of the five-year
term will increase on August 1st of each year by an amount equal to two percent of
the previous year's monthly rent.
BUDGET IMPACT: Budgeted for 2022. At this time the department anticipates
using budgeted funds to cover future lease payments.
SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and
fostering innovation.
Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management,
economic growth, and partnerships.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. East Hill - K2 Substation Lease Extension Agreement (PDF)
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THIS LEASE EXTENSION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between
Henry and Maureen Buys Family Trust and Kent Hill LLC, Tenants in Common("Landlord")
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A. WHEREAS,Kent Hill LLC and the City of Kent entered into that certain Shopping a
Center Lease dated August 4th, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as the "Lease"), covering certain J
store Premises containing approximately 1,274 rentable square feet,located in the Kent East Hill
Shopping Center, City of Kent, County of King, State of Washington,more commonly known as o
25635 104th Ave SE. Kent. Washington 98030, and more particularly described in the Shopping 2
Center Lease, (hereinafter referred to as the `Premises') 3
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provide for the rental amounts to be paid during the Extension Period,defined herein. _
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agreements contained herein,it is hereby agreed by and between Landlord and Tenant that the o
Lease is amended as follows:
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1. Landlord and Tenant agree that the term of this Lease shall be extended for a period
commencing August 1,2021 and expiring on July 31, 2026 (the"Extension Period"). a
The extension is in replacement for and in lieu of any other options(or extensions)as are Q
otherwise set forth in the Lease.Except as expressly set forth herein,no other options or
extension are available or granted to Tenant. •2
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Paragraph 2 above, Tenant shall pay all items of Additional Rent, and other charges a
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meaning as defined in the Lease. Wherever the term, "term of this Lease"or"Lease 0
Term"or similar phrase is used in the Lease, such term or phrase shall be deemed to a
include the Extension Period.
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5. AGENCY DISCLOSURE: Westlake Associates, Inc. represented the Landlord. Landlord o
and tenant each confirm the prior oral and/or written disclosure of agency was provided u,
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in this proposed lease except for Westlake Associates, Inc. Landlord shall be responsible J
for paying the commission to Westlake Associates, Inc.
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executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original, and all a
of which will together constitute this one Lease Extension Agreement. Further,upon =
executing this Lease Extension Agreement, either party may deliver the signature page to =
the other by email and that signature shall have the same force and effect as if the
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and the terms of the Lease Extension Agreement shall be deemed to have applied.
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ADMINISTRATION
Arthur "Pat" Fitzpatrick - Interim Chief Administrative Officer
220 Fourth Avenue South
KENT Kent, WA 98032
WASHINGTON 253-856-5700
DATE: April 5, 2022
TO: Operations and Public Safety Committee
SUBJECT: INFO ONLY: 2022 End of Legislative Session Report
SUMMARY: The City's lobbyist, Briahna Murray from Gordon Thomas Honeywell
Governmental Affairs will present the Council with the City's 2022 end of legislative
session report.
SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical
and technological infrastructure.
Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and
inviting parks and recreation.
Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management,
economic growth, and partnerships.
Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community
engagement.
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