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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE <br />• . f 1 • <br />Citv Council Public Safetv Committee <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 19, 2017 - 5:00 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall <br />Councilmembers: Thomas McLeod, Chair; Joe Duffie, De'Sean Quinn <br />Staff: Bob Giberson, Rick Mitchell, Kraig Boyd, Jay Wittwer, Vicky Carlsen, Sherry <br />Wright, Rachel Bianchi, Laurel Humphrey, Mike Villa, Joseph Todd <br />Guest: Chris Neubeck, AXON Enterprise, Inc. <br />CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair McLeod called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. <br />I. ANNOUNCEMENT <br />II. BUSINESSAGENDA <br />A. Fire Station 51 Location FAQ <br />Staff presented a Frequently Asked Questions document summarizing why the location for <br />Station 51 has already been identified in the Public Safety Plan in response to a request <br />previously made by the Public Safety Committee. The location for Station 51 will be at the <br />intersection of Southcenter Parkway and South 1801h Street pursuant to a 2009 Development <br />Agreement with Segale Properties, LLC as part of the plan to annex and develop the Tukwila <br />South area. Committee members indicated that the document satisfies the request and staff <br />will make it available to other Councilmembers and the public. DISCUSSION ONLY. <br />B. Ordinance: Trespass Warnings on City Property <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of an ordinance that would adopt a new chapter of the Tukwila <br />Municipal Code to define prohibited behavior on City property and establish a process for <br />enforcement. The ordinance would applyto all City property including buildings, open spaces, <br />and parks. The current trespass ordinance is enforceable by civil infraction only and has not <br />been effective in curbing the daily violations that occur in City parks and other properties. The <br />ordinance is not intended to target the homeless, but will apply to any individual or group <br />engaged illegal behavior. The City and the Police Department have procedures in place when <br />homelessness is suspected, including outreach and resource assistance, and this new code <br />would not change that. Councilmember Quinn expressed the need to update park signage <br />along with a comprehensive communication rollout so that the community is aware of the <br />changes. He also mentioned the cost impact of increased misdemeanor charges. Staff <br />indicated there would also be likely cost savings due to decreased property damage in parks <br />and other areas. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JUNE 26, 2017 COMMITTEE OF THE <br />WHOLE. <br />