HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Regular Minutes - 08/17/2021
Approved
Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 17, 2021
Date: August 17, 2021
Time: 7:05 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
Bill Boyce Councilmember Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Les Thomas Councilmember Present
Dana Ralph Mayor Present
Toni Troutner Council President Excused
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Excused
3. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. I move to approve the agenda as presented
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Councilmember
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Thoma s
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Public Recognition
1. Appointment to the Kent Arts Commission
Mayor Ralph requested the Council confirm the appointment of Robert Howell
to the Kent Arts Commission.
2. Proclamation for Diaper Need Awareness Week
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Diaper Need Awareness Week.
Becky Schroeder, Director of Programs at West Side Baby and Jack Edgerton,
Executive Director of East Side Baby Corner accepted the proclamation and
expressed appreciation for the proclamation and for the City's
acknowledgement of the diaper needs in South King County.
Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 17, 2021
Kent, Washington
Page 2 of 7
B. Community Events
Mayor Ralph invited the public to attend the “Cruizin’ Kent Car Show” at the
Kent Station on August 22nd from 11-2 p.m. Proceeds will go to the American
Cancer Society.
Councilmember Kaur announced the 2021 Summer Garden Celebration at
Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden on August 18th from 5-8 p.m.
i. Kent International Festival Presentation
Nancy Skipton, Executive Director of the Kent International Festival on
September 18th from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. outdoors at Morrill Meadows Park. The
mission is “The Kent International Festival is a celebration of the cultural
diversity represented in the greater Kent community. We believe that,
through coming together and celebrating our various heritages with respect
and understanding, we build a stronger and wider sense of community that is
inclusive to all.
C. Public Safety Report
Police Chief Rafael Padilla presented his public safety reports as follows:
Chief Padilla presented Officer Ian Lentz with the Lifesaving Award and
advised Officer Lentz is being commended for his quick response to a medical
emergency and his decisive actions to save a life. His actions embody the
department’s values of service and professionalism.
Chief Padilla presented Cindie Hollis with the Chief’s Award for Citizen
Commendation and advised she is being commended for her leadership and
dedication towards enhancing police/community relationships and ensuring
that Kent Police Department officers are supported and cared for.
Chief Padilla presented Pastor Raynard Sands and Tracy Sands with the
Chief’s Award for Citizen Commendation and advised they are being
commended for their leadership and dedication towards enhancing
police/community relationships and ensuring that Kent Police Department
officers are supported and cared for.
Mayor Ralph expressed her appreciation of their leadership and support of
the police department.
Chief Padilla provided details on the recent “Cones with Cops” events and
talked about the recent community celebration - “Bringing Ministry to the
Community” hosted by the Redeemed by the Blood Church of God in Christ
that was held at the Groves Apartments on August 15th. Chief Padilla
indicated he has partnered with Pastor Bloes to do a series of community
walks.
Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 17, 2021
Kent, Washington
Page 3 of 7
Mayor Ralph and Chief Padilla hosted "It's the Law - Police Legislation
Update" on August 16th at the Kent Senior Center where there were honest
and difficult conversations and indicated it was a good opportunity to be
transparent and accountable.
Chief Padilla thanked everyone that organized and participated in this year’s
National Night Out, including Community Education Officer Andrew Kelso and
Community Education Coordinators Stacy Judd and Sara Wood.
Chief Padilla invited the public to sign up and participate in the Community
Police Academy that will be held in person October 6th through December 8th
from 6:30 -9 p.m. Registration coming soon.
5. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
A. Mayor Ralph's Report
Mayor Ralph provided a recap of the recent WRIA 9 meeting that included
discussion on the establishment of the Duwamish Basin Stewardship that will
help with salmon recovery projects and community outreach.
Mayor Ralph serves as the Vice Chair of the King County Flood Control
Advisory Board that recently held their final meeting. The Board has
completed their work by preparing a Letter of Recommendation and guidance
to the KCFCD on the proposed budget.
B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report
Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson advised of the current budget
process. Departments have submitted their mid biennium budget requests in
addition to ARPA fund requests.
Department heads will present their requests during a special retreat of the
Executive Leadership Team on August 18th and then the Finance Department
and Mayor's Office will make decisions that will culminate in the Mayor's
proposed budget that will be presented to Council in September.
The Executive Leadership Team is working through performance measures
and plans on presenting 30 draft measures at an upcoming City Council
workshop later in September.
Matheson advised his written report is in today's agenda packet and there is
no executive session.
C. Councilmembers' Reports
Councilmember Boyce provided a review of the two workshop presentations
from tonight that included a Water System Update and the Kent Senior
Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 17, 2021
Kent, Washington
Page 4 of 7
Activity Center Needs Assessment.
Councilmember Larimer serves on the Affordable Housing Committee that
met in July and received updates and briefings from staff on the workplan.
The Committee also received a report from Bellwether Housing on what
affordable housing developers are looking for to build in communities.
Councilmember Fincher announced the Kent Creates current contest is "Free
to Roam” and the deadline for submissions is the end of September.
Councilmember Fincher serves on the King Conservation District Advisory
Committee and announced Rosa Mendez is the new Executive Director
6. PUBLIC HEARING
None.
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
Karey Wise, a Kent resident provided public comment regarding the
construction conditions at the Star Lake Totem construction project.
Mike Scuderi, a Kent resident and President of the Cambridge
Neighborhood Council expressed concerns with the reduction in width of
the intersection at South 270th Street and 40th Avenue South.
Mayor Ralph advised the City has required the contractor stop
construction, go back for new design to address issues, once the City
receives the design it will make sure the neighborhood has an opportunity
to provide comments.
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
I move to approve consent items A - O.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Councilmember
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Thomas
A. Payment of Bills - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the payment of bills received
through 7/31/21 and paid on 7/31/21 and approve the checks
issued for payroll 7/1/21-7/15/21 and paid on 7/20/21.
Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 17, 2021
Kent, Washington
Page 5 of 7
B. Approval of Minutes
1. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Aug 3, 2021 5:00
PM
2. Committee of the Whole - Committee of the Whole - Regular Meeting -
Aug 10, 2021 4:00 PM
C. Excused Absence for Council President Troutner - Approve
MOTION: I move to approve an excused absence for Council
President Troutner for the Council meeting of August 17, 2021.
D. Excused Absence for Councilmember Michaud - Approve
MOTION: I move to approve an excused absence for
Councilmember Michaud for the Council meeting of August 17,
2021.
E. Ordinance Amending Kent City Code Chapters 6.15, 6.16, and
15.08 RE: Wireless Facilities - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No 4409, amending
chapter 6.16 of the Kent City Code to update the design
standards for small wireless facilities, and to update definitions
and references within Kent City Code 6.15.050 and 15.08.035
related to wireless facilities.
F. Kent School District Police Services Agreements - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign the Police
Services Agreement and School Resource Officer Agreement
between the Kent Police Department and the Kent School
District for the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school years to
provide a school safety liaison and two school resource
officers, subject to final contract terms and conditions
acceptable to the Police Chief and City Attorney.
G. Consolidating Budget Adjustment Ordinance for Adjustments
between April 1, 2021 and June 30, 2021 - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4411 consolidating
budget adjustments made between April 1, 2021 and June 30,
2021, reflecting an overall budget increase of $23,845,656.
H. U.S. Small Business Administration Shuttered Venue Operators
Grant for ShoWare – Ratify
Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 17, 2021
Kent, Washington
Page 6 of 7
MOTION: I move to ratify the Mayor’s execution of the Notice
of Award for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, authorize
the Mayor to accept funds from the U.S. Small Business
Administration in the amount of $3,050,440.65 for COVID-19
emergency assistance for the accesso ShoWare Center, and to
authorize the Mayor to take all other acts necessary to allow
the City to obtain the grant funds.
I. Purchase Agreement with CDW Government, LLC for
Technology Equipment - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the IT Director to purchase
software through the cooperative purchasing agreement the
state Department of Enterprise Services has with CDW
Government, LLC, if those purchases are within the City’s
established budgets and made during the term of the state
contract, which is in effect through January 7, 2022, or any
later contract extension the state may authorize, subject to
final terms and conditions acceptable to the IT Director and
City Attorney.
J. Goods and Services Agreement with TriVan Truck Body, LLC for
Customization of Evidence Van - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant
Services Agreement with TriVan Truck Body, LLC, in an amount
not to exceed $108,553.04, to complete the upfitting of the
new Kent Police Evidence Van, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the Police Chief and the City Attorney.
K. Resolution Ratifying the WRIA 9 Salmon Habitat Plan - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Resolution No. 2030, ratifying the
Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed, Water
Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9, 2021 update to the Salmon
Habitat Plan, “Making our Watershed Fit for a King”.
L. Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program State Funding -
Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept state funds
in the amount of $1,163,588 for the four rectangular rapid
flashing beacons project and authorize amending the budget,
subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Public
Works Director and City Attorney.
M. Meeker Street Bridge Deck - Accept Grant Funds - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept federal funds
in the amount of $1,484,320 for the Green River Bridge Deck
Repair project and authorize amending the budget.
Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
August 17, 2021
Kent, Washington
Page 7 of 7
N. Meeker Street Bridge Painting - Accept Grant Funds - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept federal funds
in the amount of $3,000,000 for the Green River Bridge Paint
project and authorize amending the budget.
O. Appointment to the Kent Arts Commission - Confirm
MOTION: I move to confirm the Mayor’s appointment of Robert
Howell to the Kent Arts Commission to serve the term
remaining term vacated by Sherelle Owens that expires on
June 3, 2025.
9. OTHER BUSINESS
None.
10. BIDS
None.
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION
None.
12. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting.
Meeting ended at 8:08 p.m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
CITY OF KENTPOLICE DEPARTMENT
Aggressively Fighting Crime while Serving with Compassion
Officer Ian Lentz –Life Saving AwardLIFESAVING AWARD
CITIZEN COMMENDATOINPastor Raynard & Tracy Sands
and Cindie Hollis
Cones with Cops
Cones with Cops
Community CelebrationCommunity Celebration
It’s the Law
National Night Out National Night Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eZNI-dOYxs
Community Academywww.kentwa.gov/police
QUESTIONS?
Public Comment - Sign Up SheetFor the Kent City Council Meeting of: August L7, 2O2tPlease PRINT your contact information below and when called upon, come to the podium and state your Nameand Address for the recordYou will be given THREE minutes to speak\-)SA)t\.:s).\-\JS-s'J\j\\s-.9d=\3(A-V4''*-T+]*<4tu,rhtn'l &3tr',S+a- L-h.! 4t-t< r'r ( t {r* cl\al-'-.' [ ]?, FqTopicXAR Y_4 KF/TATE-UV]'cl'^/,lA@ "i *f I 3 ulohah'o^s' C'tu<ctr "g-[QY -h a; ' cL'|r\^Email AddressQVQ-.I*S@,tttisz I v?t qA'Q tJe9-GI66) vl t vl4ta-551A lSfT ?'u s-YTG2a)0 Sa;a n (f2(o^("\L'"6a t - lo"t51e06\oc- lsa -ol\1TelephoneNumberlVnnoy S dpt*l\r.L"*\S.n /*r,NAMEPrint Leqiblvl/ur? trY u')'se56341S:\PUBLIC\City Clerk's Office\City Council\City Council Meetings\TEMPLATES\Sign In Sheet Public Comments.doc
Karey Wise
Wanda Wise
26841. Downing Ave. S
Kent, WA
Mayor and Councilmembers, I appreciate this opportunity to give you an update on construction
conditions in a small corner of our pleasant, livable city.
The situation at the Star Lake/Totem construction project is out of hand. As a neighbor and citizen, we
are disheartened and disillusioned by the lack of consideration being given to those of us who have to
live with consequences of this demolition and construction activity,
What have we had to endure, in detail?
*Extreme and persistent noise (often preceding allowable start time of 7 AM).
*lntense fumes from heavy equipment exhaust.
*An invasion of rats since the portables went down.
*Security lights shining into our yard and bedroom windows all night long.
*Loss of privacy.
xDust and dirt aerosol that we have to breathe, requiring increased asthma inhaler use. lt settles in and
on our home and property, making it filthy.
*Traffic restriction of intersection of S. 270th and 40th Ave S, impeding residential and emergency access
to approximately 400 homes.
*No communication with neighborhood.
*Loss of over-the-air broadcast reception of the channel 9 and 13 groups.
*Traffic disruptions with no notice, and dangerous, unaware flaggers.
*Large (4', I think)orange diamond construction signs that are left out, blocking the sidewalk and traffic
line-of-sight.
*General lack of forethought and awareness by FWPS and BNB builders as to what the neighbors have
to put up with.
We have tried to be patient with this project, but are fed up with having to be the ones to reach out and
identify the many easily foreseeable problems and issues. Our quality of life has been significantly
reduced since the beginning of this activity. You, who represent us, cannot know about the problem
until it is brought to your attention......so, are you listening? What remedy, and when, will be done for
your citizens, taxpayers, voters?
Thank you
Komoto, Kim
Sent:
To:
Cc:
From:
Subiect:
Attachments:
Michael and Shelley Scuderi <cotingal@yahoo.com>
Monday, August 16,2021 9:05 PM
City Council; City Clerk
Holly lsaman;Jon Becker; Lanae Miller; crystal Blanco; Mayor; Bieren, Chad; Fowler,
Cassi; events@wiseimages.com
Public Comment for City of Kent Council Meeting - August 17,2021
Public Comment, August 17lh 2021 - Kent Clty Council Meeting.pdf
Please find attached public comment for the city of Kent City Council Meeting on August 17th 2021. This public comment
is being submitted by the West Hill Cambridge Neighborhood Council, and concerns the reduction in width of the
intersecti on at South 270th Street and 40th Avenue South and the creation of an unsafe driving condition
EXTERNAL EMAIL
1
Madame Mayor, council President Troutner, Kent city councill Members,
I am here to talk about a safety issue in Cambridge Neighborhood, related to the ongoing
construction of the Star Lake Elementary School.
Before I get into that discussion, let me thank Councilwoman Fincher and Public Works Director
Bieren for discussing this issue with me. I am representing the West Hill Cambridge
Neighborhood Council, of which I am the current chairperson. The Council is commenting
today, because many residents of Cambridge have raised concerns about the change in the
intersection at 40th Avenue South and South 270th Street, and impacts to normal vehicle traffic,
as well as impairment of access by emergency vehicles and large vehicles such as High School
school buses, garbage trucks and delivery vans. There is a crosswalk at this intersection used by
school children and families.
Let me explain the situation. Previously, the intersection had 24 feet of width, allowing for
unimpeded turning of vehicles from 40th to 270t^, and from 270th to 40th. With the school
construction and placement of a new curb, the width of the streets at the intersection has
inexplicably been reduced to 20 feet. This reduction of 4-feet width creates problems for
vehicles turning onto either street. There is just not enough room for vehicles to turn safely
without potentially hitting vehicles in the opposing lane. One resident described to me how he
had to backup to allow a fire-truck access to 270th Street due to the narrower width'
I myself, attempted to make the right-hand turn from northbound 40th Avenue onto eastbound
270th Street. At 5 mph, having to avoid the unmarked drainage grate and depression on the
southeast corner of 40th and 27}th,l could not make the turn without going partially into the
westbound lane of 27}rh.The change in street width has resulted in more than a tight squeeze,
it has created an unsafe condition.
The 40th Avenue route represents the main unimpaired (no speed bump) access into the east
part of the Cambridge Neighborhood. The alternate access, 46th Avenue has 3 speed bumps.
The Federal Highway Administration Traffic Calming ePrimer indicates that speed bumps can
slow down emergency vehicles by as much as 13.8 seconds per bump. lf emergency vehicles
have to use this alternate route because they cannot safely make the turn from 40th to 27}th,
there is a potential increase of 4L seconds. When every second counts, this additional increase
is unacceptable.
please note that the intersection change was not mentioned in the final MDNS documents for
the school construction (reference the Civil Works Appendix), so the community at large was
unaware of this significant change in traffic flow.
We are requesting that the city restore the width the of streets at the intersection to the pre-
constructio n Z4-footwidth, to allow for adequate access by emergency vehicles and regular
traffic. Why was this intersection singled out for this reduction of width, when the intersection
and crosswalk at South 268th Street and 40th Avenue South has not been reduced in width? This
second intersection is right in front Star Lake Elementary and Totem Middle School so there is
just as much school traffic there.
The Neighborhood Council is requesting that the council and the community at large be allowed
to comment on any proposed changes, similar to what we requested in 2019 when we met
onsite with city of Kent Planning staff and discussed this intersection.
Thank you for you time and attention. We hope a safe resolution of this issue can be quickly
achieved
SUBMITTED BY:
MichaelScuderi
Chairperson, West Hill Cambridge Neighborhood Council
269LO Saxon Ct.
Kent, WA 98032