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Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
July 6, 2021
Date: July 6, 2021
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER|FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone to the first
in-person meeting in over 15 months due to the Governor's Emergency
Proclamation.
2. ROLL CALL
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Dana Ralph Mayor Present
Toni Troutner Council President Present
Bill Boyce Councilmember Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Les Thomas Councilmember Present
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present
3. AGENDA APPROVAL
No changes.
A. I move to approve the agenda as presented
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Thomas, Michaud
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Public Recognition
1. Employee of the Month
Mayor Ralph recognized Eric Knight at the July employee of the month.
2. Proclamation for Parks and Recreation Month
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Parks and Recreation Month to
Parks Director, Julie Parascondola. Parascondola expressed appreciation for
the proclamation and commented on the challenges the Parks Department
faced over the past year.
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Parascondola detailed what the Parks Department revised/implemented over
the past 15 months. Summer programs have launched, work is being done to
prepare the fall/winter guide and the Kent Senior Activity Center and Kent
Commons Community Center will open on July 19th.
Parascondola recommended the community get up, get out and enjoy the
sunshine and parks. Parascondola thanked the entire Parks Department staff
for all of their hard work and dedication.
Mayor expressed her appreciation for the work the Parks Department did to
keep residents connected over the past year.
3. Appointments to the Land Use and Planning Board
Mayor Ralph recognized Sally McDonough and Michael Purewall as
appointments to the Land Use and Planning Board and requested Council
approve the appointments.
B. Community Events
Council President Troutner advised of upcoming concert series events at
Morrill Meadows park and the summer concert series at Lake Meridian park.
Troutner advised of the upcoming Kent Cornucopia Days 5K that takes place
on July 10th from 9-12 a.m. at the Three Friends Fishing Hole.
Troutner invited the public to attend the upcoming Kent Station market and
the East Hill Farmer’s market.
C. Economic and Community Development Report
Chief Economic Development Officer, Bill Ellis presented the Economic
Development update.
Ellis reviewed and compared various data on employment. Employers are
having a hard time finding people to hire. There is more work now, but the
current openings tend to be in the lower wage range.
The Community Development Financial Institution has been assisting
businesses where traditional banking is unable to provide assistance. A
regional economic development resiliency strategy to assist small businesses
should be a part of the regional discussion on how to make capital available
to small businesses and how to work with the CDFI.
The National Development Council has done a lot of good work consolidating
the CDFI’s Small Business Flex Fund and are working on a single portal for
applications that will route people to appropriate CDFI funds. Ellis indicated
community navigators and outreach will be critical to the success of this plan.
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Ellis reviewed details of the Small Business Flex Fund.
Ellis provided details on the work being done to partner with neighboring
jurisdictions to coordinate applying for the federal application to the SBA for
community navigators.
Ellis provided information on the City of Eugene Community Broadband
Strategic Plan and the importance of digital literacy.
Over the past year, Ellis has been working on the Manufacturing Employers
Table (“MET”)with the Seattle Chamber and the Workforce Development
Council of Seattle King County. The MET is a business table to which other
public partners in the workforce development world can take ideas and have
them vetted in the trade industry. The launch should take place in
September/October of this year.
Ellis is initiating more survey and data work - more localized impacts of
COVID-19, launched project to build a guidebook of technical assistance
providers, supporting King County and Port of Seattle on Food Hub Facility
Study; numerous Kent community partners on advisory panel; and started a
project with the National Development Council on permit help for BIPOC brick
and mortar microenterprises.
Ellis advised that Kent may play a participatory role in the Manufacturing
Employers Table.
Economic and Community Development Director, Kurt Hanson advised the
new Saars grocery store opened last week on the east hill.
Ellis is currently waiting for a response from KMART on what they plan to do
next regarding their property.
Ellis responded to Councilmember Fincher's comment regarding the need for
childcare and confirmed it is a contributing factor for economic recovery and
advised he is working with the Human Services division of Parks.
5. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
A. Mayor Ralph's Report
Mayor Ralph serves on the South King Housing and Homeless Partnership
that is currently working on standing up the capital funding. Work is being
done to stand up the board of the 501c3 in anticipation of private funding
coming in for projects. Members decided jurisdictions will have the ability to
say yes/no on projects being presented to them. The 501c3 will work on
funding coming from private partnerships and the South King Housing and
Homeless Partnership will work on funding from city partnerships.
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Mayor Ralph serves on the Puget Sound Regional Council Executive Board
that received a presentation on the Regional Transportation Plan funding
strategies through 2050. The Board also discussed the Regional Economic
Strategy and challenges to fund the regional projects. The Central Puget
Sound Economic Development District Board is currently updating the
Regional Economic Strategy with the three overarching goals of:
1. Expanding economic opportunity
2. Maintaining global competitiveness
3. Sustaining quality of Live
The Strategy will need to address: Equity in education and jobs, health and
the economy, the lack of affordable childcare, job distribution post COVID,
broadband access, housing, homelessness, resilience and recovery.
Mayor Ralph advised that Chief Padilla will provide a Fourth of July recap
during an upcoming council meeting.
B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report
Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson indicated today we returned to
holding City Council meetings in person and also welcomed staff back to the
office that were telecommuting.
Matheson indicated “Dining with Derek,” is an employee conversation he
hosts. On July 8th, Human Resources Director, Teri Smith will join him to
answer questions on the City’s COVID response.
On Monday, July 19th, the City will reopen ground floor, public facing
counters, Kent Commons and the Kent Senior Activity Center. Access to
upper city campus buildings will be restricted for security purposes.
The mass vaccination site at the accesso ShoWare center will provide
vaccinations for the last time on July 17th. Public Health will continue to offer
vaccinations at the clinic on the Kent east hill.
Matheson’s written report is included in today’s agenda packet and there is
no executive session tonight.
C. Councilmembers' Reports
Council President Troutner provided a review of the workshop presentations
on the Environmental Water Quality Program and Mill Creek System Update.
Troutner serves as the Vice Chair on the Sound Cities Association Regional
Transit Committee that recently discussed METRO restoring/revising bus
routes.
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Councilmember Michaud expressed appreciation of the Parks maintenance
workers and their work cleaning up fireworks debris on Monday.
Michaud serves on the Regional Water Quality Committee that received a
briefing on the King County Executive’s Clean Water Healthy Habitat Plan and
Clean Water Plan.
Michaud serves on the Kent Human Services Commission that recently held a
public hearing on round three of CDBG-COVID funds. Additionally, there was
a discussion with service providers to communicate and share resources and
also discussed how to connect residents with eviction resources.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the King County Growth Planning Council that
recently passed the 2021 Urban Growth Capacity Report and the Countywide
Planning Policies that included amendments related to housing.
Councilmember Fincher serves as the Chair of the King Conservation District
Board that is in the process of interviewing applicants for the Executive
Director.
Councilmember Fincher attended the recent Association of Washington Cities
conference and provided information on the speakers and classes.
Fincher serves on the Kent Arts Commission and provided information on
murals coming to Kent and invited the public to view the art in the
Centennial building.
6. PUBLIC HEARING
None.
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
T.J Peterson, a Kent Resident provided public comment on tenant
protections.
Van Hurst provided comment requesting a proclamation to the Seattle
Thunderbirds and Western Hockey League to rebrand the Thunderbirds to the
“Kent Thunderbirds.”
No one signed up to speak remotely.
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
I move to approve Consent items A-I.
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RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Thomas, Michaud
A. Approval of Minutes
1. Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - Jun 15, 2021 5:00 PM
2. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Jun 15, 2021 7:00
PM
3. Committee of the Whole - Committee of the Whole - Regular Meeting -
Jun 22, 2021 4:00 PM
B. Payment of Bills - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the payment of bills received
through 6/15/21 and paid on 6/15/21 and authorize the
checks issued for payroll 6/1/21 - 6/15/21 and paid on
6/17/21, all audited by the Committee of the Whole on
6/22/21.
C. Introduction of Franchise Ordinance with Olympic Pipeline
Company
Introduction of Franchise Ordinance with Olympic Pipeline
Company
D. Software Licensing with Vermont Systems, Inc - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a five-year
Services Agreement with Vermont Systems, Inc., through
which the City will obtain training services and access to
RecTrac, a recreation scheduling and management software, at
a total contract cost not to exceed $273,160, subject to final
terms and conditions acceptable to the Information Technology
Director and City Attorney.
E. South 218th Street/98th Avenue South from 94th Place South
to South 216th Street – PSRC Grant Acceptance – Authorize
MOTION: I move authorize the Mayor to accept federal funds in
the amount of $4,915,680 for the South 218th Street/98th
Avenue South from 94th Place South to South 216th Street
Improvements and direct staff to establish a budget for the
funds.
F. 76th Avenue South – North Segment Improvements – PSRC
Grant Acceptance - Authorize
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MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept federal funds
in the amount of $3,480,000 for the 76th Avenue South (North
Segment) Improvements and direct staff to establish a budget
for the funds.
G. Appointments to the Land Use and Planning Board - Confirm
MOTION: I move to confirm the appointments of Sally
McDonough and Michael Purewal to the Land Use and Planning
Board for three year terms that will expire December 31, 2024.
H. Accept the 2020 Sanitary Sewer Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining
Project as Complete - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept the 2020
Sanitary Sewer Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining Project as complete
and release retainage to Insituform Technologies, LLC upon
receipt of standard releases from the State and the release of
any liens.
I. Boards and Commissions Ordinance - Adopt
MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4406 that enacts a new chapter
in the Kent City Code to establish general terms and conditions
that apply to all appointive boards, committees, and
commissions; amends existing chapters and adopts new
chapters, all within Title 2 of the Kent City Code, that apply to
specific appointive boards, committees, and commissions to
remove duplicative provisions and allow for consistency; and
provides for the retroactive application of term limits to prior
terms served by members of all appointive boards, committees,
and commissions, from the effective date of the ordinance.
9. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Resolution in Support of Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority
Proposition 1 - Adopt
Mayor Ralph provided instructions addressing a resolution to support the
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Proposition 1, which the voters will be
asked to consider at the August 3, 2021, election. After the presentation, and
following Council discussion, an opportunity will be provided to the public to
provide an opposing viewpoint on this matter.
Chief Morris presented details on the resolution and Council President
Troutner spoke in support of the resolution.
There was no one signed up to present public comment in support or in
opposition of the resolution.
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MOTION: Adopt Resolution No 2028, supporting Puget Sound
Regional Fire Authority Proposition No. 1 in which voters are
asked to approve a permanent fire benefit charge.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
SECONDER: Bill Boyce, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Thomas, Michaud
10. BIDS
A. Armstrong Well #1 Rehabilitation and Component Replacement
Bid - Award
Public Works Director, Chad Bieren provided a review of the Armstrong well
#1 Rehabilitation and Component Replacement bid and recommend awarding
to Gary Harper Construction.
MOTION: I move to award the Armstrong Well #1
Rehabilitation and Component Replacement Project to Gary
Harper Construction, Inc. in the amount of $178,670.28 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: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Councilmember
SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Thomas, Michaud
B. Summit Landsburg Road and Rock Creek Culvert Replacement
Project Bid - Award
Public Works Director, Chad Bieren provided a recap of the Summit
Landsburg Road and Rock Creek Culvert Replacement Project bid and
recommended awarding to Scarsella Brothers, Inc.
MOTION: I move to award the Summit Landsburg Road and
Rock Creek Culvert Replacement Project to Scarsella Bros., Inc.
in the amount of $2,288,875.34 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: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
AYES: Troutner, Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Thomas, Michaud
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION
None
12. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting.
Meeting ended at 8:30 p.m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
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Economic Update
Data tells us where we were—not our present.
Economic Update
Regional Economic Development Dialogue
*Not local data; national survey results -Slides courtesy National Development Council
Investment Opportunity
Community Navigators and Outreach:
Critical for Success of this Plan
SBA Community Navigators
•Partnering with OneRedmond and
neighboring cities on federal application to
SBA
•Translation and on-the-ground outreach
•Building a network of software and referrals
to technical assistance
•Commitment beyond the success of a grant
application
•Chance to “Reset the bone” of business
development services; Kent has two SBDCs
but not the ILAs or organizational
structures of eastside cities
Landscape of Business Resource Assistance
Option for City to Partner
•Max. loan size of $150k and 4% interest for
businesses and 3% for non-profits; focus
on smaller than 50 employee businesses
•Municipal ARPA contributions will increase
the locally available capital for the City’s
microenterprises and non-profits
•If City chooses to send ARPA funding to
NDC then those dollars will be returned
with interest in five years to Kent
•Potential to seed a “Revolving Loan Fund”
and create community resiliency long-term;
regional dialogue in suburban King County
Community Broadband/Digital Divide
Key Findings Then…
…Applicable Here and Today
•Reliance on institutions like library and public
electric utility to help problem solve
•Physical infrastructure costs was part of the story—
but not all of it
•Community members in industry wanting to help
mentor and help go beyond the stable internet
connection but empower use
•Focus on places where the community could better
engage outside of schools
Manufacturing Employers Table
The MET of the Puget Sound is a forum for manufacturers to:
• Create and drive a shared agenda that supports ongoing and mutual economic stability and
opportunity for their industry and the people and communities in our region.
• Cultivate high quality connections, networking, information and idea sharing on issues most
relevant to their mutual needs.
• Step in and step up to the forefront in new ways that co-invest, support and implement shared
workforce strategies.
• Develop and demonstrate a shared commitment to diversity and inclusion through hiring and
investments, directly relevant to populations here in our region.
• Help push and create coordinated action around shared issues by the many otherwise siloed pu
partners in education, workforce and economic development, including the shared curation of
resources and investments that solve persistent problems.
Planning to Launch September/October 2021
Other updates
•Initiating more survey and data work; both private consulting firms and
local CBOs
•Launched project to build a guidebook of technical assistance providers
•Supporting King County and Port of Seattle on Food Hub Facility Study;
Numerous Kent Community Partners on Advisory Panel
•Started project with NDC on permit help for BIPOC brick and mortar
microenterprises
•Intended ancillary benefit of the project is production of improved
communication documents on permit process
Questions?
William Ellis, Chief Economic Development Officer
Economic and Community Development
Phone: 253-856-5707
wellis@kentwa.gov
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ARMSTRONG SPRINGS WELL NO. 1
PUMP & MOTOR REPLACEMENT
Kent City Council
July 6, 2021
Project Location
ARMSTRONG #1
Motor and Building
Pump Screen
(from Armstrong
Well #2)
Pump Screen
(from Armstrong
Well #2)
Well Screen -Pre Cleaning
(from Armstrong Well #2)
Well Screen -After Cleaning
(from Armstrong Well #2)
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July 6, 2021
Summit Landsburg Road Culvert Replacement at Rock Creek
Construction Contract Award
Fred Meyer
Maple Valley
Summit Landsburg Road
Culvert Replacement at Rock Creek
Project Location