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November 1, 2022
5:00 p.m.
Chambers
CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL
Approved
Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
November 1, 2022
Attendee Name Title Status
Dana Ralph Mayor Present
Bill Boyce Council President Present
Arrived
Brenda Fincher
Councilmember
Present
Satwinder Kaur
Councilmember
Present
Marli Larimer
Councilmember
Present
Toni Troutner
Councilmember
Present
Les Thomas
Councilmember
Present
Zandria Michaud
Councilmember
Present
AGENDA APPROVAL
Chief Administrative Officer, Pat Fitzpatrick added an Executive Session to review
the performance of a public employee, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(g), that is
expected to last 10 minutes with no action following the session.
A. I move to approve the agenda as amended.
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 Officer Corey Chapman as the November employee
of the month. Officer Chapman expressed words of appreciation of the
award.
Councilmember Michaud read comments from Brian Chandler from the Union
Gospel Mission that expressed appreciation of the work of the City's officers
working with the homeless population and indicated they "are the best
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officers, well -trained and caring."
2. Proclamation for Native American Heritage Month
Mayor Ralph read the Proclamation for Native American Heritage Month.
B. Community Events
Council President Boyce announced upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare
Center and invited the public to attend events.
S. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
A. Mayor Ralph's Report
Mayor Ralph serves as the Vice chair of the South King Housing and
Homelessness Partnership and advised of the current search for a new
Executive Director. Mayor Ralph talked about the Legislative Agenda for
SKHHP.
Mayor Ralph expressed appreciation of the neighborhoods that have
participated in the "Drinks in the driveway" events.
Mayor Ralph expressed appreciation of City Staff's participation in the recent
Halloween event held at the Kent Station.
B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report
Chief Administrative Officer, Pat Fitzpatrick advised there is an Executive Session
tonight to review the performance of a public employee, as per RCW
42.30.110(1)(g), that is expected to last 10 minutes with no action following the
session.
Fitzpatrick advised his written report is in today's agenda packet.
C. Councilmembers' Reports
Council President Boyce serves as the Chair of the City's Operations and
Public Safety Committee and provided a recap of today's agenda items.
Councilmember Troutner serves as the Vice Chair on the Regional Transit
Committee that recently voted to continue the low income fare for transit.
Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority
Governance Board that will meet on November 2nd and 16th at Station 78 at
5:30 p.m.
Councilmember Fincher serves on the Mental Illness and Drug Dependency
Council that recently launched a new program that allows students taking
classes to become behavior health therapists to go to school during work
hours with the goal to increase the number of behavior health therapists.
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6. PUBLIC HEARING
None.
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
TJ Petersen, a Kent resident provided comment on increasing tenant
protections.
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
I move to approve items A - E.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
A. Approval of Minutes
Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - Oct 18, 2022 5:00 PM
City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Oct 18, 2022 7:00 PM
B. Payment of Bills - Approve
MOTION: I move to approve the payment of bills received
through 9/30/22 and paid on 9/30/22; and the checks issued
for payroll 9/16/22 through 9/30/22 and paid on 10/5/2022,
and the payment of bills received through 10/15/22 and paid
on 10/15/22; and the checks issued for payroll 10/1/22
through 10/15/22 and paid on 10/20/22, all audited by the
Operations and Public Safety Committee on 10/18/22.
C. Write-offs of Uncollectable Accounts - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to write-off
uncollectable accounts owed to the City in the amount of
$116,161.00, subject to final approval of the Finance Director.
D. Ordinance to Amend Section 8.09.030 of the Kent City Code,
entitled ""Unlawful camping on public property" - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4444, amending
section 8.09.030 of the Kent City Code, entitled ""Unlawful
camping on public property," to make a non -substantive
clarification to the language within this section.
E. Accept the 2022 Asphalt Grinding Project as Complete -
Authorize
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MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept the 2022
Asphalt Grinding Project as complete and release retainage to
Statewide Parking Lot Services, Inc. upon receipt of standard
releases from the State and the release of any liens.
OTHER BUSINESS
A. 2023 Legislative Agenda - Adopt
Briahna Murray, the City's contract Lobbyist, presented information on the
City's Legislative Agenda and Policy Document.
Murray reviewed the 2023 Legislative Session expectations:
First year of the two-year biennium, 105 day session
Tasks before the 2023 Legislature:
o Develop 2023-25 operating, capital, and transportation budgets
o Consider and adopt policy bills
Political Context
o November elections formative, 25+ new legislators
o Committee assignments in Nov/Dec 2022
Murray reviewed the City's 2023 Legislative Agenda Structure and went into
details on each of the top priorities relating to:
Public safety
Illegal Street Racing
East Hill North Community Park
Transportation
Modernization & Efficiency
Murray advised the Policy Document contains information on items the City
will sign in support/oppose and join coalitions to advance interests.
Murray indicated the next steps include receiving feedback on the draft
agenda and finalizing the documents for the November 15, 2022 Council
meeting agenda.
City Attorney, Tammy White responded to questions about the body worn
camera legislation.
Councilmember Kaur requested the City make housing as a priority and also
expressed support of the Legislature reevaluating the 1% cap on property
tax.
Murray provided details on three things that are occurring that may cause
additional consideration of lifting the 1% property tax limitation.
Councilmembers Larimer and Fincher expressed support of Councilmember
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Kaur's recommendation to make housing a priority.
Chief Administrative Officer, Pat Fitzpatrick provided information on the
impacts to staff if an item is designated as one of the City's priorities.
Thomas made a motion to adopt the 2023 Legislative Agenda and Troutner
seconded the motion. There was discussion.
Councilmember Michaud spoke in support of all priorities and requested
adding a housing section on the policy document.
Larimer and Fincher spoke in support of adding a housing section.
Boyce provided information on working with legislators to make housing a
priority.
City Attorney, Tammy White indicated the Policy Document directs what the
City will sign and support.
Page 44 of the Legislative document outlines policy statements with respect
to housing and it may already address some of concerns already.
Thomas spoke in support of the motion.
There were no amendments to the original motion.
Thomas called for the question.
Mayor Ralph committed to working with the City's lobbyist to increase and
support legislation during the upcoming legislative session.
MOTION: I move to adopt the City of Kent's 2023 state
legislative agenda.
RESULT:
MOTION PASSES [4 TO 3] Next: 11/15/2022 7:00 PM
MOVER:
Les Thomas, Councilmember
SECONDER:
Toni Troutner, Councilmember
AYES:
Boyce, Kaur, Troutner, Thomas
NAYS:
Fincher, Larimer, Michaud
10. BIDS
None.
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION
A. To review the performance of a public employee. as per RCW
42.30.110(1)(g)
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At 6:00 p.m, the Council went into Executive Session for 10 minutes.
At 6:10 p.m, Executive Session was extended for an additional 5 minutes.
At 6:15, the Council ended Executive Session.
12. ADJOURNMENT
With no action following Executive Session, Mayor Ralph adjourned the
meeting.
Meeting ended at 6:15 p.m.
K6mb,ai,ley A. KamO�to-
City Clerk
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Preparing for the
2023 Legislative
Session
2023 Session
Expectations
Draft 2023
Agenda
► First year of the two-year biennium, 105-day session
► Tasks before the 2023 Legislature:
► Develop 2023-25 operating, capital, and transportation budgets
► Consider and adopt policy bills
► Political context
► November elections formative, 25+ new legislators
► Committee assignments in Nov/Dec 2022
Policy Staten
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• Public Safety
• Illegal Street Racing
• East Hill North Community Park
• Transportation
• Modernization & Efficiency
► Supreme Court decision in 2021 invalidated statute
making possession of controlled substances a felony
► Legislature enacted temporary policy: two diversions to
treatment, misdemeanor. Expires in 2023
► Proposal to make possession of controlled substances
an arrestable offense, with treatment required for
deferred prosecution
► Increase treatment options to ensure readily available
► A coalition
of cities
concerned about
illegal
street
racing are
working
to draft
legislation
for
the
2023
session.
► Promotion
► Participation
► Seizure of street racing vehicles
► Prosecution of accomplices
► $2 million capital funding request for Phase 1 of the
community park.
► Significant community engagement
► Kent's first green park - preservation of the natural environment
and a high -quality nature experience for children and families
► Amenities such as parking, utilities, restroom, shelter, children's
play area with nature -based play, nature trails, and ecological
restoration consisting of native meadows, forests, and wetlands
► Timely delivery of projects:
► Meet Me on Meeker
► 224th St Corridor
► Interurban Trail
► SIR 167/1-405
► Puget Sound Gateway
► Funding to preserve and maintain the local
transportation system
► Two proposals to help the city "go digital":
► Remove the requirement that a city redact body worn camera
footage that is being requested by an attorney who is otherwise
receiving the same footage unredacted through the discovery
process.
► Clarify that ordinances can be considered effective and
"officially filed for use and examination by the public" when
they are made readily available online.
► Items will sign in support/oppose and join coalitions to
advance interests
Feedback on
Agenda
Approve Final
Legislative
Agenda
Session
begins
January9th
Briahna Murray
State Lobbyist, Partner
bmurray@gth-gov.com
(253) 310-5477