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Date:
November 15, 2022
Time:
7:00 p.m.
Place:
Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Approved
Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
November 15, 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
3. AGENDA APPROVAL
Council President Boyce moved Consent item 'IT" to Other Business Item "B."
A. I move to approve the agenda as amended.
RESULT: AWARD [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Public Recognition
Proclamation for Small Business Saturday
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Small Business Saturday to Kent
Downtown Partnership Past President, Samantha Smith. Smith invited the
public to participate in Small Business Saturday.
ii. Proclamation for Holodomor Remembrance Day
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Holodomor Remembrance Day to
Valeriy Goloborodko, member of the Honorary Counsel of Ukraine.
Goloborodko accepted the Proclamation and expressed words of appreciation
of the Proclamation.
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iii. Proclamation for Transgender Day of Remembrance
Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Transgender Day of
Remembrance to Tepatasi Vaina and Adrianna Suluai, from Utopia. Vaina
expressed appreciation for the Proclamation.
iv. Remembrance Gallery - Japanese American Citizens League
Eileen Yamada Lamphere, from the Puyallup Valley Chapter of the Japanese
American Citizens League provided information on the Remembrance Gallery
that will be built at the Washington State Fairgrounds. Through the creation
of the Remembrance Gallery, the Japanese Americans in the White River
Valley, specifically Kent, will be honored and the lessons of their
incarceration will not be lost in the future.
V. Appointment to the Civil Services Commission
Mayor Ralph recommended appointment of Bruce Weissich to the Civil
Service Commission.
vi. Reappointment to the Land Use and Planning Board
Mayor Ralph recommended reappointment of Dione Dittmar to the Land Use
and Planning Board.
vii. Recognition of Graduates of the Kent 101 Civics Academy
Mayor Ralph recognized the recent graduates of the Kent 101 Civics
Academy.
Tracy Taylor expressed appreciation of the 13 graduates and invited the
public to sign up for the next Kent 101 that begins in February/March of
2023.
B. Community Events
Council President Boyce advised of upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare
Center.
Councilmember Fincher advised of upcoming Spotlight Series Events and the
Thanksgiving dinner at the Kent Phoenix Academy on November 191"
Councilmember Michaud advised of the Conservation Day event on
November 19t" at 9 a.m. at Morrill Meadows Park.
C. Public Safety Report
Assistant Chief Stansfield presented the Public Safety Report.
Mayor Ralph recognized Assistant Chief Matt Stansfield for his recent
promotion to Assistant Chief.
Stansfield recognized David Kallir for his promotion to Sergeant and Jason
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Bishop for his promotion to Commander.
Stansfield provided brief backgrounds
Medalla and Christopher McCallen.
swearing ins.
November 15, 2022
Kent, Washington
on new officers Isaiah Munoz, Travis
Mayor Ralph performed the official
Stansfield updated the Council on recent Police emphasis at Lowe's Home
Improvement that resulted in 11 arrests and at the Fred Meyer on South
240th that resulted in 20 arrests.
5. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
A. Mayor Ralph's Report
Mayor Ralph serves as the Chair of the Transportation Policy Board the Puget
Sound Regional Council. The Council continues to work on climate regarding
the Regional Transportation Plan, review the annual report relating to Transit
Integration - how transit agencies are working together, and the Board
received a presentation on project tracking.
Mayor Ralph serves on the South King County Transportation Policy Board
that recently heard from Metro on their Strategic Plan and their dashboard.
Mayor Ralph serves on the Regional Policy Committee that received a
presentation on the proposed ballot measure for the Crisis Receiving Centers.
Mayor Ralph talked about her visit to Martin Sortun Elementary's celebration
of Astronaut Audrey Powers.
B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report
Chief Administrative Officer, Pat Fitzpatrick advised his written report is
included in today's agenda packet and there is an Executive Session
regarding Collective Bargaining that is expected to last for 20 minutes, with
no action following the session.
C. Councilmembers' Reports
Council President Boyce serves as the Chair of the City's Operations and
Public Safety and provided a recap of today's agenda items.
Boyce serves as the Chair of the City Council Workshop and provided an
overview of today's presentation on the Meet Me on Meeker project.
Councilmember Michaud serves as the Council Liaison for the Kent Human
Services Commission that recently discussed the recommendations for the
Opportunity Fund. The Commission decided on an interview process and are
discussing recommendations. The Commission is also continuing discussion
on population -specific programs.
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Michaud serves as the Chair of the Parks and Human Services Committee
and provided an overview of the agenda items from the recent meeting.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the King County Domestic Violence Initiative
Task Force that received a presentation from "Project Be Free" that provides
crises response to individuals affected by domestic violence.
Councilmember Troutner serves as the Chair of the City's Economic and
Community Development Committee and provided a recap of the recent
agenda items.
Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound regional Fire Authority
that will meet on December 7th.
Councilmember Fincher serves as the Chair of the City's Public Works
Committee and provided an overview of the recent agenda items.
6. PUBLIC HEARING
None.
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
Joe Kunzler, a resident of Skagit County provided public comment regarding
Mayor Ralph's work on the Puget Sound Regional Council.
Megan Henry, a civics student, requested additional street lighting on South
240t" Street.
Jayden Phillips, a civics student, requested additional non -denominational
homeless shelters.
S. CONSENT CALENDAR
I move to adopt Consent items A - T.
RESULT:
MOVER:
SECONDER:
AYES:
APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
Bill Boyce, Council President
Les Thomas, Councilmember
Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
A. Approval of Minutes
City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Nov 1, 2022 5:00 PM
B. Payment of Bills - Authorize
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MOTION: I move to authorize the payment of bills received
through 10/31/22 and paid on 10/13/22 and approve the
checks issued for payroll 10/16/22 - 10/31/22 and paid on
11/4/22, all audited by the Operations and Public Safety
Committee on 11/1/22.
C. Accept the South 212th Street Preservation Project - 72nd
Avenue South to 84th Avenue South (East Valley Highway) as
Complete - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept the South
212th Street Preservation - 72nd Avenue South to 84th Avenue
South (East Valley Highway) Project as complete and release
retainage to Lakeside Industries, Inc. upon receipt of standard
releases from the State and the release of any liens.
D. Accept the South 224th Street Wetland Mitigation and
Remediation Project as Complete - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept the South
224th Street Projects Wetland Mitigation and Remediation as
complete and release retainage to OMA Construction, Inc. upon
receipt of standard releases from the State and the release of
any liens.
E. Appointment to the Civil Service Commission - Confirm
MOTION: I move to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Bruce
Weissich to fulfill the remainder of the six -year term on the
Civil Service Commission that was previously filled by Callius
Zaratkiewicz. This term will be effective November 16, 2022
and expire on April 30, 2026.
F. Reappointment to the Kent Land Use and Planning Board -
Confirm
MOTION: I move to confirm the Mayor's reappointment of
Dione Dittmar to a second and final three-year term on the
Land Use and Planning Board that will end on December 31,
2025.
G. Comprehensive Plan Amendment - 2023-2028 Capital
Improvement Program - Ordinance - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4445, amending the
Capital Facilities Element of the Kent Comprehensive Plan to
include the 2023- 2028 Capital Improvement Program.
H. Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Updated Impact Fees -
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's 2023-2028 Capital
Improvement Plan - Ordinance - Adopt
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MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4446, amending the
Capital Facilities Element of the Kent Comprehensive Plan by
adopting the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's 2023- 2028
Capital Improvement Plan, including updating the Fire Impact
Fees.
I. Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Kent, Auburn, and Federal
Way School Districts' 2023-2028 Capital Facilities Plans -
Ordinance - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4447, amending the
Capital Facilities Element of the Kent Comprehensive Plan by
adopting the Kent, Auburn, and Federal Way School Districts'
2023-2028 Capital Facilities Plans.
J. Updated School Impact Fees - Ordinance - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4448, amending
Sections 12.13.160 and 12.13.170 of the Kent City Code to
adjust the school impact fee schedules for the Kent, Auburn,
and Federal Way School Districts.
K. Tax Code Amendments - Ordinance - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4449, amending
sections 3.18.020, 3.28.010, and 3.28.130 of the Kent City Code
to revise the fund allocations for tax revenue generated from
the City's tax on water, sewer, and drainage utilities, and to
remove limitations on the allocation of revenue generated from
the City's B&O tax and square footage tax.
L. Property Tax Levy Ordinance - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4450, approving the
property tax levy ordinance for the 2023 budget.
M. 2023 South King Housing and Homelessness Partners Work
Plan and Operating Budget - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Council approve the 2023
South King Housing and Homelessness Partners Work Plan and
Operating Budget as adopted by the South King Housing and
Homeless Partnership executive board on August 19, 2022.
N. Contract with Musco Sports Lighting LLC through King County
Directors' Association Purchasing Cooperative for Kent
Memorial Park Tennis Court Lighting Repair - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to contract for the
tennis court lighting replacement at Kent Memorial Park in the
amount of $184,508.88, including state sales tax, through the
cooperative purchasing agreement the King County Directors'
Association has with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC.
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O. 2023 Water Treatment Chemical Supply Goods & Services
Agreement with Northstar Chemical, Inc - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign the 2023 Water
Treatment Chemical Supply Agreement with Northstar
Chemical, Inc. for water treatment supply chemicals, in an
amount not to exceed $217,520, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
P. King County Flood Control District - Cooperative Watershed
Management Grant - Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign the King
County Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Agreement,
in the amount of $289,941, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the Public Works and Parks Directors
and City Attorney.
Q. Compost Procurement Ordinance - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4452, amending
Chapter 3.70 of the Kent City Code to add a new Section
3.70.055 entitled "Procurement of Compost" to comply with a
new state law requiring the City to plan for the use of compost
in its projects.
R. 2022 Asphalt Overlays Traffic Calming Change Order -
Authorize
MOTION: I move to authorize payment of additional costs in
excess of the Mayor's authority for the contract with Lakeside
Industries, Inc., to complete the 2022 Asphalt Overlays,
including additional traffic calming measures, subject to final
terms and conditions acceptable to the Public Works Director
and City Attorney.
S. 2023 Legislative Agenda - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt the City of Kent's 2023 state
legislative agenda.
T. Resolution Against Hate - Adopt
MOTION: I move to adopt Resolution No. 2051, which
denounces hate, reaffirms Kent's commitment to be a safe,
welcome, and equitable community for all, and encourages
community members to report discrimination and hate -based
crimes.
9. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Ordinance Adopting the 2023-2024 Biennial Budget - Adopt
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Finance Director, Paula Painter provided an overview of the 2023-2024
Biennial Budget.
Mayor Ralph expressed appreciation for everyone's work on the budget, as
did Council President Boyce.
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4451, adopting the
2023-2024 biennial budget.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
B. Independent Salary Commission Ordinance — Adopt
City Attorney, Tammy White provided a recap of the Independent Salary
Commission Ordinance that was presented to the Operations and Public
Safety Committee.
Because the Committee did not pass the Ordinance unanimously, this item
was placed on Other Business for this Council Meeting.
Council President Boyce spoke in support of the motion.
Councilmember Troutner spoke in support of the motion.
Councilmember Kaur spoke in opposition of the motion.
Councilmember Larimer spoke in opposition of the motion.
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4454, amending the
Kent City Code to establish an Independent Salary Commission
to review and set the salaries of the Mayor and members of the
City Council.
RESULT:
MOTION PASSES [5 TO 2]
MOVER:
Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER:
Les Thomas, Councilmember
AYES:
Boyce, Fincher, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
NAYS:
Kaur, Larimer
10. BIDS
A. 2022 Sanitary Sewer Cured -in -Place Pipe Lining Bid - Award
Public Works Director, Chad Bieren provided a review of the Sanitary Sewer
Cast in Place Pipe Lining Bid and recommended awarding to Instuform, LLC.
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MOTION: I move to award the 2022 Sanitary Sewer Cured -
Place Pipe Lining Project to Insituform Technologies, LLC in the
amount of $740,289.28 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: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Thomas, Michaud
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION
At 8:36 p.m., the Council went into Executive Session
At 8:56, the Council reconvened into regular session.
A. Collective Bargaining, as per RCW 42.30.140(4)(a)12
12. ADJOURNMENT
With no action following Executive Session, Mayor Ralph adjourned the
meeting.
Meeting ended at 8:56 p.m.
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Special Revenue Funds
Debt Service Funds
Capital Projects Funds
Enterprise Funds
Internal Service Funds
Fiduciary Funds
Total Gross Budget
2023 Proposed
Expenditures
115, 783, 520
82, 285, 460
8, 467,120
35,300,880
127,122, 330
53, 898, 000
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427,403,380
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119, 336,150
80, 699, 480
8, 011, 090
33,719,740
123, 074, 650
55,169,020
4,649,970
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Police Enhancements
Permit Center Staffing
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Kent Bicycle Advisory Board
Infrastructure
Solar Panels
2023 Expenditures 2024 Expenditures
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1,842,770
624,890
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120,000
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