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Operations and Public Safety
KENT Committee
WA9H... CC Ops and PS Regular Meeting
Minutes
February 7, 2023
Date: February 7, 2023
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
Agenda:
1. Call to Order 4:00 p.m.
Council President Boyce called the meeting to order.
2. Roll Call
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
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 Excused
3. Agenda Approval
1. I move to approve the agenda as presented.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Michaud
4. Business
A. Approval of Minutes
Approval of Minutes dated January 17, 2023
MOTION: Move to approve the Minutes dated January 17, 2023
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RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Michaud
B. Ordinance Authorizing Remote Meetings for Boards and
Commissions. - Adopt
City Attorney, Tammy White provided a review of the Ordinance authorizing
remote meetings for boards and commissions and addressed previous
concerns raised by the council.
The Special Events Center Public Facilities District Board: Provisions only
apply to the selecting of a pool of applicants, so this ordinance does not
address that board.
The Council discussed whether the chairs of the board/commission should be
required to be in person. This ordinance does not include that requirement.
White walked the council through the proposed changes.
Boards/commissions that are not subject to OPMA can have all participants
attend remotely:
Chair would need to approve completely remote
Chair will consult with staff representative and confirm technology needed
Real time participation is required
It's at the discretion of chair to activate cameras
White detailed the revisions relating to boards and commissions subject to
the OPMA:
The Chair has the discretion for remote attendance
Chair will consult with staff representative and confirm technology needed
Real time participation is required
Members must have access to all meeting materials
It's at the discretion of the chair to activate cameras
The public must be able to participate in real time
The Land Use and Planning Board:
Requires a quorum to meet in person (4) - up to 3 can attend remotely
Allows for emergency attendance
Chief Administrative Officer, Pat Fitzpatrick provided information on the
option to record and broadcast board and commission meetings and
indicated it would be a shift in what has been done for years.
Fitzpatrick also advised that requiring cameras to be on could be an issue
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since camera functionality is a matter of the remote attendees bandwidth.
This proposed ordinance provides for some flexibility.
Council discussed addressing safety for staff attending in person after hours.
MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4458, to amend KCC
2.50.090 to allow remote meetings for City boards and commissions
on stated conditions, amend KCC 2.57 to provide that a quorum of
the City's Land Use and Planning Board shall appear for its meetings
in-person, and repeal obsolete remote attendance provisions in KCC
2.55.060 and KCC 2.64.060 related to the Disability Board and the
Firefighters' Relief and Pension Board.
RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] Next: 2/21/2023 7:00 PM
MOVER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember
SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Michaud
C. INFO ONLY: Introduction to the Comprehensive Plan Update
Kristen Holdsworth, Long Range Planning Manager, presented the
Comprehensive Plan Update.
The City is working on consultation with MIG consultants that specializes in
Washington state laws and the Growth Management Act.
Holdsworth provided details on what a Comprehensive Plan is and Kent
plans, including:
Fulfill the community's vision
Attract desired business and employment opportunities
Enhance public decision making
Coordinate community investments
Mitigate negative impacts
Prepare for the future
The Growth Management Act is a framework for planning in Washington
State. The state requires most cities and counties to update their
comprehensive plans every 8-10 years. Kent does this through the
framework of a state law called the Growth Management Act. The GMA has
14 goals to coordinate development while ensuring adequate services and
protecting natural and environmental resources. Under the GMA, jurisdictions
must plan for both household and job growth through the next 20 years. For
western Washington cities, this means we are planning for the timeframe of
2024- 2044. We can't dictate the free market or require development to
happen, but we must make sure we have designated land capacity through
our comprehensive plan, zoning, and development regulations.
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Holdsworth talked about the process to update Kent's Comprehensive Plan,
including:
Review outreach
Reviewed various planning policies
Plans are big broad visions
Write development Code
Holdsworth reviewed details of last Comprehensive plan done in 2015 that
included subarea plans and two PSRC designated centers.
The 2024 update will include new state requirements, recognize and honor
history in Kent and changing conditions, new SEPA environmental analysis,
expand partnerships and coordinated efforts, seek input from decision
makers and community engagement.
Holdsworth talked about what drives a Comprehensive Plan.
Growth targets and affordability.
A policy statement about the amount of housing and jobs each jurisdiction
will plan for in 2024 comprehensive plans
Part of the Countywide Planning Policies
For the urban area only
For at least a 20-year period
Created collaboratively by all cities and King County
Part of HB1220 - learn how to do this as a land use planner? How do we
make sure it's affordable.
Preview for Kent's growth targers
10,200 more housing units that meet units of affordability
Reviewed Kent 2044 housing units by affordability
Don't want to lose affordable housing
Need more market-rate housing while keeping Kent affordable.
Looking at jobs
32,000 new jobs
Community Engagement
Vital to the success of this project
Equity Lens focusing on inclusion, respect and transparency
Methods to meet the community where they are in ways they prefer
Holdsworth reviewed early engagement efforts and detailed the upcoming
schedule from the community kickoff and scoping, through framing, refining
and final adopting during Q3/Q4 of 2024. The Plan must be adopted by
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12/31/2024.
Next Steps include:
Council recommendations for outreach
DRAFT baselines conditions analysis
DRAFT equitable engagement plan
Community kickoff and EIS scoping
Holdsworth sought Council feedback regarding who/what perspectives need
to be at the table as we update the Comp Plan.
Councilmembers provided feedback and requested staff reach out to all
aspects of the community, including connecting with City boards/commission
and neighborhood councils, seniors, BIPOC and LGBTQ communities.
Holdsworth conveyed that Kent has already met growth targets
Holdsworth discussed the top 5 language the city will contract for relating to
interpretation/translation services
Holdsworth advised of the consequences if Kent don't meet the guidelines,
including the potential loss of grant funds, penalties regarding withholding
sales and use taxes.
S. Adjournment 4:56 p.m.
Kivu, Le,y Y,"w-to-
Committee Secretary
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1 . Who/what perspectives need to be at the table as we update the
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2. What are you looking forward to for the Comprehensive Plan
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3 . What concerns do you have about the Comprehensive Plan update?
4. Do you have any other feedback, ideas, or information you would
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