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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2006-05-15 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET ~\LA. ~ Tukwila City Council Agenda ~' !!. / ->> ..... .:. REGULAR MEETING .:. 01 \~ .J! iG> 4:\ ~ id Steven M. Mullet, Mayor '1t>\ I:;: COlmcilmembers: · Joe Duffie' Joan Hernandez \ I ........~..._-;/., Rhonda Berry, City Administrator · Pam Carter. Jim Haggerton 1908 Dennis Robertson, Council President . Pamela Linder' Vema Griffin Monda1/,Ma1f 15,2006; 7:00 PM · Ord # 2123 · Res #1605 1. CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE / ROLL CALL 2. SPECIAL Oath of Office administered to Jeff Martineau, Lateral Police Officer PRESENTATIONS and Sania1f Prasad, Entnl Level Police Officer 3. PROCL&\i1ATIONS/ Proclarnation;designating Tuesday, May 16, 2006 as APPOlNTMEl\.fIS Peace Officers' Memorial Day 4. CITIZEN At this time, you are invited to comment on items not included COMMENT on this agenda. To comment on an item listed on this agenda, please save your comments until the issue is presented for discussion. 5. CONSENT a. Approval of 1vtinutes: 5/1/06 Regular AGENDA b. Approval of Vouchers. c. Final acceptance of City Hall Council Chamber Remodel for Audio/Visual Upgrade with Pro Sound & Communications in the amount of $31,466.90; release retainage in the amount of $1,446.09 6. UNFINISHED a. A resolution adopting a Sewer System Plan update and BUSINESS providing for sanitary sewer policies. b. An ordinance renewing a six-month moratorium on acceptance of applications for certain land divisions and development activities and land uses within the area designated for transit- oriented development. c. Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract for consulting services with Commercial Development Solutions relating to the Tukvvila Valley South project. 7 NEW BUSINESS Authorize the Mayor to initiate a lawsuit to recover the City's clean-up costs for contamination in the right-of-way at 14004 Tukwila International Boulevard. 8. REPORTS a. Mayor c. Staff e. Intergovernmental b. City Council d. City Attorney 9 MISCELLANEOUS 10. EXECUTIVE SESSION 11. ADJOURNMENT Tukwila City Hall is wheelchair accessible. Reasonable accommodations are available at public hearings with advance notice to the City Oerk's Office 206-433-1800fTDD 206-248-2933. This notice is available at ww\v.ci.tukwila.wa.us. and in alternate formals with advance notice for those with disabilities. TukwiIa Council meetings ille audio taped. .. i: :::~~ :-~-~~.~~~~.~.~.. 0:. A\~h !:t: :~: :':. :.:'~~~~~':~ ~: :;:" ,:~:.\~tli.::~N: :'~;.~~\1JUi';-'~ . .,;.;0:....,. .,.~-~~..#.... .~:i:;unl:. .:'~~~~I..~~~:;:; ~~'.~:iU.f..~~q: :(~;~~~Hii:~~~~ Office of the Mayor Tukwila, Washington PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the CongrE!ss of the United States has designated the week of May 14 through May 20 "National Police Week" and May 16 as "Peace Officers' Memorial Day;" and WHEREAS, the law enforcement officer is our guardian of life and property; defender of the right to be free; leader in the war against crime; and dedicated to the preservation of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and WHEREAS, our community joins with other cities and towns to honor all peace officers everywhere; and WHEREAS, the Tukwila Police Department will remember and honor their fallen brother and sister officers by wearing a black band over their badges on May 16; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Tukwila designate May 16 as "Peace Officers' Memorial Day," when the flag at Tukwila City Hall shall be flown at half mast; NOW, THEREFORE, I, STEVEN M. MULLET, MAYOR of the City of Tukwila, do hereby proclalin Tuesday, May 16, 2006: Peace Officers' Memorial Day in Tukwila and urge all citizens to remember those officers who gave their lives serving the public. Signed this 20th ~,\\ .2006. day of 9veV>.. ,'V") iV")~\-- Steven M. Mullet, Mayor ofTukwila %:;~\~~~~~ :_f!ljl~~~~ !~~\~>:~;'\: ','~~~:::"$:.:;~~ 4 4 ~. _ - .~~ ~. ~.~;ff~~~?~~::~lj!1~~~~f ~!~~\~\.~:iW :llfUS:l;! 4~"~'._- -. ,'~.. ~~;:~!\~t~: ~!ti1i~~,ii: ~;:i~\,;:".~~i.: :iUU:::;~~ ""~"~'.~_'_' '-'.\.'~~~' ~;~~~~~\E!!~1s~:~R~ !~:~~~';:'~~~~: ','U.#:::;~ ',~~,,~'.I.'-' ".\,\~~~' COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS �J -NILa W qs k w y rnitiat ITEM No. 4: 1 1 I i 3 1 Afestimz Date 1 Prpand by 1 lfa; or'r relit," 1 Counit re:+aa 1 i% v f g 1 5/15/06 1 BG.� T 1 A a. 1 J_,k Isoa 1 1 I G. 1 1 I ITEM INFORMATION I CAS MEMBER: 06-057 IORIGINLALAGENDA DATE: MAY 15, 2006 AGENDA ITEmTITLE Accept as complete City Hall Council Remodel —Audio /Visual Upgrade and release retainage. CATEGORY Discussion Motion RnoIution Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearing Other Aftg Date Arts Date 5 /1i /06 Aftg Date Mfg Date Afta Date 3Ug Date lltg Date: SPONSOR Council Mayor Adrn Stn DCD Finance Fire Legal P &R Police PW 1 SPONSOR'S The contract with Pro Sound Communications is complete for the City Hall Council SUMMARY Remodel Audio /Visual Upgrade Project. Construction began December 20, 2005 and was substantially completed on March 31, 2006. One change order for $5,976.81 was issued to address additional microphone capability as well as a secondary amplification unit. This project is ready for final acceptance and the total contract amount was $31,466.90. REVIEWED BY COW Mtg. CA&P Cmte F&S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: 5/08/06 RECODMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMEN. Accept contract as complete and authorize release of retainage. COML\ir rEE Unanimous approval; forward to Regular Consent Agenda. 1 COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE J EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $31,466.90 Fund Source: 303 Facilities Comments: Total budget for Council Remodel is S475,000.00. MTG. DATE 1 RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION J 5/15/06 I MTG. DATE 1 ATTACHMENTS 5/15/06 1 Information Memo dated April 12, 2006 1 Notice of Completion of Public Works Contract 05 -105 1 Transportation Committee Meeting Minutes from May 8, 2006 1 INFORivlATION MEMO To: Mayor Mullet Public Works Directo~ April 12, 2006 City Hall Council Remodel - AudiolVisual Upgrade Projeet Completion and Acceptance From: Date: Subject: ISSUE Accept construction contract as complete and authorize release of retainage in the amount of $1,446.09 BACKGROUND The Notice to Proceed for Contract No 05-105 with Pro Sound & Communications of Bellingham, Washington, was issued on December 20, 2005, for the construction of Project No Ol-BG07 The contract provided audio/visual upgrades to the City Hall Council Remodel. One change order was issued during this contract to address additional equipment needs. This was due to a request for additional microphone capability including a seeondary amplification unit, software and hardware not specified in the original contract. This contract was subst"nti"l1y completed on March 31, 2006. Closeout paperwork has been completed and verified, and the projeet is now ready for final acceptance. The contract cost is summarized as follows: Contract Award Amount Additions Subtotal Sales Tax @ 8.8% Total Amount Paid (incl. retainageJ $ 22,944 97 5,976.81 $ 28,921 78 2,545.12 $ 31,466.90 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that this contract be forwarded to the Tukwila City Council on the consent agenda for formal acceptance and authorize the release of the retainage, subject to the standard claim and lien release procedures. RP:ad anachment: Notice of Completion of Public Works Contract <P-.ht;=cts'.A- SG ~lllEOO1 C=:ciI. ~l:a:md C!c:=a.Pro S=:4 . State of Washington Department ofRe\"enue ~.. PO Box 47474 REVENUE Ol)mpia WA 98504-7474 Contractor's Registration No. (UBI No.) 601983078 Date 4/11/06 NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT From: City ofTukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, \VA 98188 Dale As5igned Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below Description of Contract Contract Number City Hall Council Remodel- Install Audio Visual Equipment 05- I 05 Contractor's Name Telephone Number Pro Sound & Communications 360-715-3337 Contractor's Address 2 I 06 Pacific Street #104, Bellingham, \VA 98229 Date \Vork Corrunenced Date Work Completed Date Work Accepted 12/20/05 3/31/06 Surety or Bonding Company N/A (Not required as part of Short Form Contract.) Agen\'s Address - Contract Amount $ 22,944.97 Additions $+ 5,976.81 Reductions $- 0.00 Sub-Total $ 28,921.78 Amount of Sales Tax Paid at 8.8% $ 2,545 12 (If o,'arious rates apply. please send a breakdown.) TOTAL $ 31,466.90 Liquidated Damages $ 0.00 Amount Disbursed $ 30,020.81 Amount Retained $ 1,446.09 TOTAL $ 31,466.90 Comments: ~~ Finance Approval '"\0 .) Signature Type or Print Name Diane Jaber Phone Number 206-433-1871 The Disbursing Officer must complete and mail THREE copies of this notice to the Department of Revenue, PO Box 47474, Olympia, \VA 98504-7474, immediately after acceptance of the work done under this contract. NO PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE FROM RET AlNED FUNDS until receipt of Department's certificate, and then only in accordance with said certificate. To inquire about the availability of this document in an aIteIilllte format for the visually impaired, please call (360) 753-3217 Teletype (TIY) users please call (800) 451-7985. You may also "access tax information on our Internet home page at http://dor.wa.gov REV 31 0020e(6-27.j)1) ~ B. Transportation Committee Continned May 8, 2006 "\ 1) (Zj\ y City Hall Council Remodel- AudioNisual Up!!rade Proiect Completion and Acceptance The audio/visual upgrades are complete and the contract is ready for closeout. All were familiar with the microphone problems and Joan asked if the podium only had one attached microphone but was told a handheld one is available. Unanimous approval. forward to Re!!lllar Consent A!!enda for acceptance. C. 2006 First Ouarter Report Pam reported that nationwide, seweroelaims are problems, but the City has not had a sewer claim in the last seven years. Jim stated that having an intern mechanic is better than sending the cars out to Jiffy Lube. Joan asked about the card access project and Jim told her it should be complete in June. Information Onlv. Committee Chair Approval Minutes by GL, Reviewed by 1M, BG C:\Documents and Settings\(J3i1\\ly Document.s\WINWORD\TC Minutes 2006-05-1J8.doc Page 2 of2 ova COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS "sy IritiaG ITEMfNO. q 1 ti y •lfuimz Date l Pr- par -d hi 1 Merjor 's rtrty I �:rc:it retie") mN I.* j2 5/8/06 MC LA---1- I k, 5/15/06 I I�t.,P I Q rsoa I I I I ITEM INFORMATION I CAS NUMBER: 06-054 I ORIGLNAL AGENDA DATE: MAY 8, 2006 AGENDA ITEM TITLE Resolution Adopting 2005 Sewer System Plan Update. CATEGORY Dirnurion motion Resolution Ordinance ❑Bid Award Publc Hearing Oiba• Aftg Dale 5/8/06 Mg Date Nth Doe 5/15/06 Mtg Dale 3itg Date litg Date Mtg Date SPONSOR Council M or Adm Svcs DCD Finance Fire Leal P6 Po&e PIP' SPONSOR'S The City is required to update its Sewer System Plan every six years by the Department of SUMMARY Ecology (DOE). The last update was completed in 1999. This update was completed in December 2005 and approved by DOE in April 2006. Sewer improvements are listed in the updated plan and incorporated into the City's six -year CIP. REVIEWED BY COW mt CA &P Cmte F&S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DALE: 4/18/06 RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIT. Approve Resolution updating Sewer System Plan. COMMITTEE Unanimous approval, forward to COW. COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGEI ED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $99,797.90 $108,000.00 $0.00 Fund Source: 402.02 Sewer Fund (page 108, 2005 (;IP) Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 5/8/06 Reviewed at C.O.W.; consensus existed to forward to Regular Mtg. for action 5/15/06 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 5/8/06 Information Memo dated April 12, 2006 Resolution Utilities Committee Meeting Minutes from April 18, 2006 (Sewer System Plan will be distributed to Council members). 5/15/06 Resolution (final format) ~;~ ff~/ 6< c....'l'~ ""o:~,r ____ ~-z.~ ~ .i~<~ 'G>, %~\'~!~j .,~~:/ .~ City of Tukwila Washington Resolution No. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKVI'ILA, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A SEWER SYSTEM PLAN UPDATE A1\'D PROVIDING FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE POliCIES FOR THE CITY. WHEREAS, the City of TukwiIa- is a municipal code city formed under duties imposed under the provisions of Chapter 35A of the Revised Code of Washington; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Tukwila has deemed it desirable to adopt a Sewer System Plan Update in accordance with the provisions of WAC 173-240- 050; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The 2005 Sewer System Plan Update is hereby adopted. Section 2 The plan is explicitly designed to be revised every six years to reflect changes in the City of Tukwila Capital Improvement Program requiring facility modifications as it relates to the standards outlined in WAC 173-240-050. PASSED BY THE CiTY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF TUKWlLA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of .2006. ATIFST / AUTHENTICATED: Dennis Robertson, Council President Jane E. Cantu, CMC, City Oerk APPROVED AS TO FOfu\1 BY: Office of the City Attorney Filed with the City Cierk: Passed by the City Council: Resolution Number: C:~m1s...~AllU$Cf$"\.!ksl:L..-.p'-Xcli}WSDATA\R.ero:::II3.~.....\S..-;\~S}$t:;:lPi!.:LCo: GI...:l:s:151IMOC06 Page 1 ofl COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Oi 'i2 initials ITE rNo. Ir i 'O 1lzetin� Datz red bi r.✓ 1 Ginn it r:•izu us‘ r i0 Prepared 1 Major's n; r r May 8, 2006 sl I 1 I u 1 'i, sr pa 0 1 May 15, 2006 1 si fT I L- 1 b I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ITEM INFORMATION 1 CAS NUMBER: 06-052 Ref. 05-151 I ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: May 8, 2006 AGENDA ITEM TITLE Adoption of a proposed ordinance renewing a temporary moratorium on the acceptance of applications for certain land divisions and land use decisions within the area designated for transit oriented development. CATEGORY Discussion Motion Resolution X Ordinance Bid Award ['Public Haring Other Aftg Date Mfg Dat Mfg Date ALg Date 5.15.06 :Litt Dar Alta Date .'.0 Date Mtg SPONSOR Council Mayor Adn Soo- X DCD Finance Fire Legal Pei Police PII SPONSOR'S Council must renew or modify the proposed ordinance, or allow the current ordinance SUm to lapse. REVIEWED BY X COW Mtg X CA &P Cmte FRCS Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Axr., Comm Parks Comm. Planning Comm DATE: 5.08.06 RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADIMLN. Recommend adoption of the proposed ordinance CO \L\fITTEE CAP supported the ordinance and forwarded to COW for public hearing. I COST :IMPACT FUND SOURCE' EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDOhIhD APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $None Fund Source: Comments. 1 MTG. DATE 1 RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION Council adopted Ordinance No. 2107, Establishing a temporary moratorium on the 11..28.05, acceptance of applications for certain land divisions and land use decisions wit {!in_ the area designated for transit oriented development. 4.25.06 Community Affairs and Parks Committee recommends forwarding proposed ordinance renewing the six -month moratorium to COW for a public hearing. 5.08.06 Council held a public hearing on the proposed ordinance renewing the six -month moratorium. MTG. DATE I ATTACHMENTS 5.15.06 Memo to City Councilmembers dated May 10, 2006 RE: Adoption of proposed ordinance renewing a temporary moratorium on land divisions and certain land use decisions in the Longacres TOD planning area. I I Proposed ordinance renewing six -month moratorium. I City of Tukwila Steven 11;1. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director TO: From: Date: Tukwila City Councilmembers Steve Lancaster, DCD DirectorX ./ ~ May 10, 2006 ~ Subject: Adoption of proposed ordinance renewing a temporary moratorium on land divisions and certain land use decisions in the Longacres TaD planning area. Background In September 2002, Council adopted an ordinance establishing a sLx-month moratorium on the acceptance of certain land divisions and land use decisions within the transit-oriented development (TaD) planning area surrounding the Sounder Commuter Rail! Amtrak station (see Figure I). The moratorium was intended to preserve land available for development or redevelopment and restrict land uses that do not implement the vision for the area until land use and transportation plans and regulations supporting the TaD at the station are in place. Ordinance No. 2107 will expire June 5, 2006. Council must decide whether to renew the ordinance, revise it, or let the moratorium lapse. Planning for the TaD area is progressing, however there is still a need for keeping the moratorium in place until a master plan for the area is in place. On April 25, 2006, CAP authorized staff to forward the proposed ordinance to Council for a public hearing. Council held a public hearing on May 8, 2006. There were no public comments given at the hearing, and no written comments were received. The proposed Ordinance i3 the same as that currently adopted. Attached is a copy of the proposed ordinance. Discussion The current ordinance: . Prohibits the filing of all penTIits and approvals related to land divisions and such uses or activities as manufacturing, industrial & auto-oriented businesses. . Exempts the filing of and approvals related to the expansion of existing businesses on existing lots, sign pennits and building pennits for tenant improvements, and the extension of a current land use pennit. . MOfe uses are permitted in the TaD area than affected by the moratorium. The moratorium does not affect the filing of approvals related to all other uses currently allowed under ruc zoning, which support and implement the vision for the area, including those that are easily redevelop able such as auto sales lots, contractor or storage yards, or commercial parking. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 . Tukl'/ila, Washington 98188 . Phone: 206-431-3670 . Fax: 206-431-3665 The current ordinance also allows the City to preserve the land necessary for relocating the 100 foot-wide Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way to the area immediately adjacent to the western border of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad right-of-way Proposed Next Steps At the next regular meeting on May 15, 2006 Council has the following options: a) Adopt the proposed ordinance. Council renews the Ordinance and its provisions remain the same as the current Ordinance No. 2107 The moratorium remains in effect for six months, at the end of which Council must hold another public hearing and renew, modif)', or allow it to lapse. b) Modify the proposed ordinance. It remains in effect for six months, at the end of which Council must hold another public hearing and either renew, modify, or repeal the moratorium. c) Take no action. When Ordinance No. 2107 expires on June 5, 2006, land divisions, development activities and land uses will occur in the area as allowed under the City's zoning. Planning and implementation of the TUC vision and other transportation improvements may be more difficult. Conclusions . To date, Staff has not been made aware of any negative effects from the moratorium on plans to develop or redevelop properties in the TOD, most likely due to the limited scope of the moratorium. Should a specific project be proposed that falls outside the uses permitted under the moratorium, Staffwill consider the appropriateness of the project and bring it forward to the Council for deliberation. · Planning Commission and City Council worksessions and public hearings on the draft Tukwila Urban Center Plan will begin second quarter of2006. Plan adoption is anticipated in the third quarter of2006. However, there is still a need for keeping the moratorium in place until that time. Staff Recommendations Adopt the proposed ordinance without modifications. Set the effective date of the ordinance on June 5, 2006, when the current ordinance expires. City of Tukwila Washington Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, RENEWING A SIX-MONTH MORATORIUM ON ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR CERTAIN LAt'ID DIVISIONS AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES At'ID LAt'ID USES "''!THIN THE AREA DESIGNATED FOR TRANSIT-OR1EJ\'TED DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE TEMPORARY COMMUTER RAlI/AMTRAK STATION AT LONGACRES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City recognized the unique opportunity to promote a more compact, nUxed use, pedestrian supportive pattern of development that makes effective use of its proximity and accessibility to the Sounder commuter-rail and Amtrak station in Tubvila, and includes a nUx of retail, service, office and residential uses; and WHEREAS, a more intensive pattern of transit-oriented development (TOD) would assist the City with the redevelopment_of the Tukwila Urban Center, one of thirteen designated urban centers within King County, and provide workers with commercial, public and recreational services close to where they live or work; and WHEREAS, a more intensive pattern of TOD would benefit the region by assisting in achieving Growth Management Act requirements and increasing local and regional transit ridership; and WHEREAS, in August 2001, the City held a workshop, inviting other key stakeholders to explore the possibilities for a TOD in the Longacres area; and - WHEREAS, the workshop resulted in strong support for the project and a "vision" for land use and transportation in the Longacres TOD area; and WHEREAS, to implement this vision, the City applied for and was awarded a 51.5 million grant by the Federal Highways Administration to prepare a master plan for the Longacres area, identifying land use, urban design and transportation/circulation objectives, as weIl as to prepare implementing ordinances and design guidelines, complete environmental review of the plan and designate it as a planned action, and integrate the design of the permanent commuter rail/Amtrak station; and WHEREAS, while the City anticipates the TOD master plan project to be completed by the end of 2006, some issues need to be addressed immediately in order for the TOD project to be successfuI; and WHEREAS, the Tukwila Urban Center (rUC) zoning district aIIows for a variety of high-intensity regional uses in the TOD planning area, including light industry and warehousing, some of which may not be of appropriate type, density or character to support the intent of a TOD; and WHEREAS, the Longacres site is considered one of the region's key opportunities for TOD, primarily due to the large amount of vacant and re-developable land surrounding the station; and C:~ts =II Set:J:ffigs\AD ~De>'i::!.cy""'~'..\j"SDATA'Dr~"""",,=-tTOD ~!CF~:'m 5..(1.5 c,x L'\tl3n 5/1212.006 Page 1 of4 v\'HEREAS, any significant amoWlt of ne'w development occurring prior to the establisIunent of a desired pattern of uses in the TOD master plan could jeopardize the City's ability to implement the TaD plan; and WHEREAS, the City's Municipal Code allows for the di,'ision of land and adjustment of boundary lines that, if allowed to occur in the TaD planning area, would make future land assemblage for a TOD project difficult and costly, and threaten the successful implementation of the TOD master plan; and WHEREAS, within the TOD planning area, the City desires to take immediate steps to preserve the land available for development or redevelopment and restrict land uses that do not implement the vision for the area until the TOD at Longacres master plan and environmental review are completed~ certain implementing zoning regulations are adopted by the City, and other related regional transportation infrastructure issues are decided; and ,"VHEREAS, the City also desires to ensure public input on these issuesj and WHEREAS, the moratorium will expire on June 5, 2006 and the TOO planning process is not yet completed; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on this proposed ordinance was held on May 8, 2006; and \VHEREAS, the City desires to provide for an exemption to the moratorium fOT residential mixed-use TOD projects within one-q!larter mile of the Sounder Commuter Rail/ Amtrak Station property, as amended by Ordinance 2085; and WHEREAS, within the designated TaD planning area, the City desires to preserve the land necessary for relocating the loo-foot-wide Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way to the area immediately adjacent to the west side of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad l00-foot right-of-way by prohibiting further development within this corridor. since this relocation is integral to the successful development of a TaD; and \'.'HEREAS, the City desires to preserve the status quo for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of City residents, as it relates to development in TukwiIa, until these matters are more fully consideredj NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings of Fact. The 'Whereas" clauses, above, are hereby adopted by reference as the City Council's findings of fact as if fully set forth herein. Section 2. Moratorium Area Identified. For the purposes of this ordinance, "the TaD planning area" is identified in Figure 1. This area is bounded by 1-405 on the north, TukwiIa City limits on the east, the southern boundary of parcel number 2523049006 on the south, and West Valley Highway on the west. Section 3. Moratorium on Activities. A moratorium originally established by Ordinance No. 1996, on September 16, 2002, and most recently renewed by Ordinance No. 2107, on November 28, 2005, is hereby renewed, regarding the filing of permits and approvals within the TOD planning area relating to: A. Land divisions: This includes all permits and approvals related to subdivisions~ short subdivisions~ boundary line adjustments~ and lot consolidations. B. Development Activities and Land Uses. This includes all applications and approvals for any and all: 1. Rezones. C~.Ol\S ~ Seuing.4..JJl U~Iks.'.:t~\XclJ)').tsDATA'orob..:.::~\TOD ~!~..,-u-ri::o 5-OS.~-.x LJ,t:km SIIMOIJ5 Page2of4 2. Conditional use permits. 3. Unclassified use pennits. 4. Variances. 5. Binding site plans. 6. Required envirorunental review 7 Building permits. 8. Land altering permits; Relatin~ to the following: activities and uses: a. Amusement I?arks. b. Automobile, recreational vehicles or travel trailer sales rooms. No dismantling of cars or travel trailers or sale of used parts allowed. c. Automotive services. d. Cemeteries and crematories. e. Commercial laundries. f. Drive-in theaters. g. Drive-through restaurantS. h. Electrical substations - distribution. i Heavy equipment repair and salvage. j. Internet dataftelecommunication centers. k. Manufacturing. processing andf or pad:aging of foods, including but not limited to, baked goods, beverages (except fermenting and distilling), candy, carmed or preserved foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (no slaughtering). 1. lvIanufacturing. processing andf or paekaging pharmaceuticals and related products, such as cosmetics and drugs. ill. Manufacturing. processing. andf or packaging previously prepared materials including. but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing. fur.. furniture, glass, ink, paint, paper, plastics}' rubber, tile, and wood. n. Manufacturing. processing. assembling. packag41g andf or repairing electronic... mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment... photographic goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment. o. Manufacturing. processing andf or assembling previously prepared metals including. but not limited to, stamping. dyeing. shearing or punching of metal. engraving. galvanizing and hand-forging. p. Motels. q. Recreation facilities (commercial - indoor), including bowling alleys, skating rinks, shooting ranges. r. Warehouse storage andf or wholesale distribution facilities. C.\.Do.::>=:ntsz::...:I S:tling.."".i\II U~~iI'.KclI)')'~DATA'{b.:!i:.<..":~\TOD :\!C=2Crr~ 5"('5_d-x L\f:km S/iMI))5 Page 3 of4 Sign permits, building permits for tenant improvements, the extension of current land use permits, and expansion of existing businesses on existing lots are exempt from this ordinance. Section 4. Moratorium on Development Adjacent to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad right-of-way In addition to the provisions of Section 3 above, any pennitted or conditional uses allowed within the TUC district under TMC Chapter 18.28 are prohibited on properties located within 100 feet of the BNSF Railroad right-af-way between 1-405 and Longacres "-Nay, unless the prpperty is to be developed under an approved developer agreement with the City Section 5. Effective Period of Moratorium. The moratorium renewed by this ordinance shall become effective as set forth in Section 9 below, and shall continue in effect for six months thereafter unless repealed, renewed or modified by the City Council after a subsequent public hearing and entry of findings of fact. Section 6. Work Program. The Mayor is authorized to allocate the necessary resources to prepare a work program to address the land use and transportation planning issues identified in this ordinance and the City shall implement such a work program. Section 7 Exemption. Residential mixed-use transit-oriented development projects within one-quarter mile of the Sounder Commuter Rail/Amtrak Station property are specifically exempted from this moratorium except for property located within 100 feet of the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way as set forth in Section 4 above. Section 8. Severability If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance, be declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid for any reason, or should any portion of this ordinance be pre-empted by state or federal law or regulation, such decision or preemption shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other persons or circumstances. Section 9. Effective Date. This ordinance, or a swnmary thereof, shall be published in the official newspaper of the City and shall take effect and be in full force on June 5, 2006. PASSED BY THE 01Y COUNCIL OF THE 01Y OF TUKWlLA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of .2006. ATIEST/ AUTHENTICATED: Steven M. Mullet, !viayor Jane E. Cantu. CMC. City Oerk APPROVED AS TO FORt"I BY. Filed with the City Oerk: Passed by the City Council: Published: Effective Date: Ordinance Number: Office of the City Attorney Attachment: Figure 1. Transit-Oriented Development (TaD) Planning Area C:1..DOCL..~j!S:::xI &ai."j~.All U~~;;':..1(..;;)\~.{sDATA'.o:d~.;:.;;.;,,"\TOD J.~c:--~'i= 5-05.6::.,; L\f:ks.n5IlMC(1.5 Page 4 of4 '\111111111 ; ~'jr'-ligf\ 'r~\\:)m, \\'\ l H5T 1= el ~ 149fi;{i' ~\., fr, ,-C 1 = f----Y~ " ~~ l=il I if II IT 11 iRe 11 c.: "" 11Ft I ~ S 151 si \ ~ ~ 15?Nn~ I ~DR ,,;~~, .~ 7'~' ~ ! 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COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS o. i 7ni a/ I72,IrNo. P/ ;€.1 3 1 eetin2 Dat 1 Prepared by 1 Mopr''s I Council n, irw 1 t fir 05/15/06 I sjl -euet I 1 r- rsos I 1 u 1 1 C I I 1 ITEM INFORMATION I CAS NUMBER: 06-053 I ORIGLNAL AGENDA DATE: 05/08/06 AGENDA him TITLE Contract for consulting services with Commercial Development Solutions CATEGORI Discussion Notion Resolution Ordinance ❑Bid Award Pnb /icHeari,g Other Mfg Date 05 /08/06 ABA Date 05/15/063IQ Dale 3fd Date _lte Date 1fta Date .\L6 Date SPONSOR Cosvuil gor Adm Snrs DCD Finance Fire Legal P cR Police PITS 1 SPONSOR'S Commercial Development Solutions has been providing project management services SUMMARY relating to the Tukwila Valley South project since July, 2004. Our contract with CDS expired on April 30, 2006. A new contract to continue these services through the end of 2006 is proposed. REVIEWED BY COW MItg. CA&P Cmte FR-S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Aye, Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DAIS. 04/25/06 05/08/06 RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIN. Approval Co] BIETTEE Approval COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $87,000 $27,000 $60,000 Fund Source: DCD PROFESSIONAL SEVICES ($27.000), ENDING FUND BALANCE ($60,000) Comments: $27,000 remain of the $40,000 originally budgeted for these services in 2006 1 MTG. DATE 1 RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 1 05/08/06 1 Forward to regular meeting 1 1 I j MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 1 05/08/06 1 Memo from Steve Lancaster dated May 4, 2006, with attachments. Minutes, April 25, 2006 CAP meeting 05/15/06 Contract for Annexation and Development Services I 1 I I ,1 Contract No. CONTRACT FOR Al',NEXATION Al'1D DEVELOP;lIE". SERVICES This Agreement is entered into by and bet\veen the City of Tub\~la, \Vashington. a noncharter optional municipal code city hereinafter referred to as "the City", and Commercial Development Solutions, hereinafter referred to as "the Contractor," ".....hose mailing address is PO Box 70372, Seattle. Washington 98127 'VHEREAS, the City has determined the need to have certain services performed for its citizens but does Dot have the personnel or expertise to perfonn such services; and \\'HEREAS, the City desires to have the Contractor perfonn such services pursuant to certain tenns and conditions; nov.', therefore. IN CONSIDERATION OF the mutual benefits and conditions hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. ScoDe and Schedule of Sen'ice.s to be Performed bv Contractor. The Contractor shall perform those services described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set forth. SeCondarily, Consultant shall perform such additional services related to long-range planning and emergency preparedness as may be identified in \\riting by the Director of Community Development and accepIed by Contractor. In performing such services, the Contractor shall at all times comply \\,th all Federal. State, and local staMes, rules and ordinances applicable to the performance of such services and the handJing of any funds used in connection therewith. The Contractor shall request and obtain prior "aitten approval from the City lithe scope or schedule is to be modified in any way. 2. COIDnensation and 1\Iethod of Pa'\'DJ.ent. The City shall pay the Contractor for services rendered according to the rate and method set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The total amount to be paid shall not exceed S87,000.00. Invoices listing work performed and hours worked shall be submitted by Contractor to the City at the end of each calendar month. The City shall pay invoices within 35 days ofreceipL 3. Contractor Budeet. The Contractor shaH apply the funds received under this Agreement within the maximum limits set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor shall request prior approval from the City whenever the Contractor desires to amend its budget in any way. 4. Duration of AIITeement. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect for a period commencing May 1. 2006, and ending December 31, 2006 unless sooner terminated under the provisions hereinafter specified, 5. Indeoendent Contractor. Contractor and City agree that C9ntractor is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee bet\veen the parties hereto. Neither Contractor nor any employee of Contractor shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the senices provided under this Agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or othen\lse deducting federal income tax or social security or contributing to the State Industrial Insurance Program. or othenvise assuming the duties of an employer \\ith respect to the Contractor, or any employee of the Contractor. 6. Indemnification. The Contractor shall indenmity, defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees. from and against any and all claims. losses or liability, including attomeJ's fees, arising ftom injury or death to persons or damage to property occasioned by any aC4 omission or failure of the Contractor. its officers. agents and employees, in performing the work required by this Agreement. 'With respect to the perfonnance of this Agreement and as to claims again~..1: the City, its officers. agents and employees. the Contractor expressly waives its immunity under Title 51 of the Revised Code of Washington, the Industrial Insurance Act, for injuries to its employees, and agrees that the obligation 10 indemnify, defend and hold harmless provided for in this ~o-raph extends to any claim brought by or on behalf of any employee of the Contractor. This waiver is mutually negotiated by !he parties. This paragraph shall not apply to any damage resulting from the sole negligence of the City. its agents and employees. To the extent any of the damages referenced by this paragraph were caused by or resulted from the concurrent negligence of the City, its agents or employees. this obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless is valid and enforceable only to the extent of the negligence of the Contractor, its officers. agents, and employees. 7. Record Keeninl! and Renortin!!. A. The Contractor shall maintain accounts and records. including personnel. property. financial and programmatic records which sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature expended and senrices performed in the performance of this Agreement and other such records as may be deemed necessary by the City to ensure the performance of this Agreement. B. These records shall be maintained for a period of seven (7) years after termination hereof unless pennission to destroy them is granted by the office of the archivist in accordance with RCW Chapter 40.14 and by the City. 8. Audits and InsDections. The records and documents "''lith respect to aU matters covered by this Agreement shall be subject at aU times to inspection, review or audit by law during the performance of this Agreement. 9. Termination. This Agreement may at any time be tenninated by the City or Contractor giving to the other party thirty (30) days wrinen notice of the City's or Contractor's intention to terminate the same. In the event of such termination, Contractor shall be entitled to compensation for services rendered through the date oftennination. 10. Discrimination Prohibited. The Contractor shaH not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, or any person seeking the services of the Contractor to be provided under this Agreement on the basis of race, color, religion. creed, sex, age, national origin, marital status or presence of any sensOIY. mental or physical handicap. 11. AssiQ11ment and Subcontract. The Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any portion of the services contemplated by this Agreement without the written consent of the City. 12. Entire A2Teement. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement between the parties hereto and no other Agreements, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement, shall be deemed to exist or bind any of the parties hereto. Either party may request changes in the agreement Proposed changes which are mutually agreed upon shall be incorporated by written amendments to this Agreement 13. Notices. Notices to the City ofTukwila shall be sent to the following address: City Clerk City ofTuJmila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tu.1c...rila, Wasbington 98188 Notices to the Contractor shall be sent tp the address provided by the Contractor upon the signature line below. 14. Applicable Law: Venne: Attorney's Fees. This Agreement shall be governed by and coIb-uued in accordance \vim the la\vs of the State of 'Vashington. In the event any suit, arbitration,. or other proceeding is instituted to enforce any tenn of this Agreement, the parties specifically understand and agree that Yenue shall be properly laid in King County, Washington. The prevailing party in any such action shall be entitled to re.asonable attorney's fees and costs of suit. DATED this day of .20_ CITY OFTUKWlLA CONTRACTOR: BY Title: ~fayor, Steven h-f. Mullet ATTESTtAU11IENTlCATED: Printed Name: Jane E. Cantu, CMC, City Clerk ADDRESS. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Office of the City Attorney BY EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES The following work will be performed under the direction and oversight of the City ofTukwila Director of Community Development (DCD): I. Provide support to Project Team, consisting of senior City staff appointed by Mayor. · Schedule regular and special meetings of the Project Team. Determine need and arrange for attendance by persons outside the Project Team. · Develop and distribute meeting agendas in consultation with Director of Community Development (DCD) and the project proponent. . Prepare, distribute and present issue papers and recommendations. . Prepare and distribute meeting notes. · Implement direction provided by Project Team, in consultation with DCD 2. Serve as City liaison to affected property owners and other government agencies on all matters involving annexation and development of the Tukwila South area. · Act as first point-of-contact between property owners and City staff. · Coordinate communication between City staff and property o\vners, consultants, government agencies and other interested parties. · Attend meetings involving property owners, consultants, agency representatives and others concerning master plan, environmental review, inftastructure planning and financing, annexation, and other matters involving annexation and development of the Tukwila South area. . Keep city officials informed and seek direction concerning interactions with affected property owners, consultants, agencies and other interested parties. · Identify issues needing resolution, provide necessary information and recommendations to decision-makers, and take appropriate actions to ensure decisions are timely made and implemented. 3. Manage selection and performance of consultants to ensure the development of objective, accurate, complete and well-\vritten information for decision-makers. . Advise Director and Project Team concerning need for peer review of property owners' or consultants' submittals, and other City consultant needs related to the project. . Prepare scopes-of-work for proposed consultant contracts. · Manage consultant selection process in compliance with City consultant selection guidelines and procedures. . Monitor performance of City consultants, including review of, and recommendations concerning invoices and draft work products. Exhibit A. Contract for Annexation and Development Services Page I of2 · Brief Project Team and other City officials, as appropriate, conceming consultant progress, findings and significance. 4 Coordinate City's reviews of proposals relating to land use policy, development regulations, infi-astructure financing, environmental protection and related issues. · Review all submittals by property owners and their consultants. . Coordinate inter-departmental review of property-owner submittals and other project-related infonnation and recommendations. · Coordinate City's project-related activities and decisions with other governmental agencies. · Identify and evaluate policy and implementation options. Draft issue papers, staff reports and recommendations for consideration by decision-makers. · Make presentations to decision-makers and other groups. Exhibit A. Contract for Annexation and Development Services Page 2 of2 EXHIBIT B PAYMENT Payment for work completed and for services rendered under this contract shall be at the rate of S60.00 per hour exclusive of travel time. Exhibit B: Contract for Annexation and Development Services Page I of I �v COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS 'O .Z Initials ILEAr o. F Ak&i„ Datz r o 1 '�j [8 I k Prepared rt 1 Afar is mre:: Gail Dt 1 61 1 PO I A--�- L1f /c: I rsoa 1 I I 1 1 I ITEM INFORMATION CAS NUMBER: 06-058 'ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: MAY 15, 2006 j AGENDA ITEMTITLE Litigation Authorization l CATEGORY Ducursion Motion 'Re onetion Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearing Other Aft6 Date AIt6 Date 5/15/06 3U6 Dote MQ Date AUg Date .lfta Date Mfg Date I SPONSOR Council ma Adm Svcs DCD Finance Fire Legal P&R Polite Pii/ SPONSOR'S Authorizing the Mayor to initiate a lawsuit to recover the City's clean -up costs for SUNDL-1RY contamination in the right -of -way at 14004 Tukwila International Boulevard. REVIEWED BY COW Mtg CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte ❑Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Pnrks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE. 5/8/06 Executive Session RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIN. City Council Executive Session CONLNIft IEE COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED 0 -0- -0- Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 5/8/06 Forward to 5/15/06 Regular Meeting 1 I I MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS None I 1 i 1 I 1 Tentative Agenda Schedule MONTH MEETING 1- MEETING2- MEETING 3 - MEETING 4 - REGULAR C.O.W REGULAR c.O.W May 1 8 15 22 29" - Proclamation: Memorial Day See agenda packet Designating the period (City offices closed) coyer sheet for this oEMay 21-27,2006 as (also 5th Monda)'- week 5 agenda ~ationalPublic\Yorks no Coundl meeting (May 15, 2006 Wee...~ sffieduJed) Regular meeting). Special Issues: - Community Emergency Response Team (CERTs) Program - Subdi\.'ision code changes ordinance - Interlocal agreement .....ith the City of Seattle for Hearing Examiner sen'ices - Concurrency modeling agreement CO~.l\11TTEE C:: THE \ \rHCLE MEETI:\G TO BE FOLLO'....ED BY A SPECi.;L ;\-fEETL:\:G June 5 12 19 26 Unfinished Business: SDeCial Presentation: Revision to the Code "The Health of King of Ethics County" (fulilz Patterson, King w.mty Council) S"DeCial Issues: Resolution regarding the Off-site Wetland ~litigation Program July 3 10 17 24 4&- Independence Day (City offices closed) CC\~f11!!:!:CFTHE WHOLE METIXG TO EE 31st_ FOLLO~',roBY ASPKL-\L Fifth Monday of the ~fEt.II~G month-no Council meeting sdleduled Upcoming Meetings & Events MAY 2006 15tb (Monday) > Finance & Safety Crnte, 5:00 P~f (CR .3) };>. City Council Regular Mtg., 7:00 P~t (Council Ckunbu.3j 22nd (Monda.,,- , Transportation Cmte. 5:00 PM (CR!!]) ,. City Council Committee of the Whole Mfg., 7:00 PM (Council Crdlmbers) (c.o.w. MEEIlXG WBE ~D.{ED!ATELY FOll.OW"ED BY A SPECL.u. M.EETIKG) I I I I 24th (Wednesday' I 25thfThllrsda ,) FARMERS i\lARKET I ). OPES HOUSE <{ Comer of 144rh S1. m:d lnfOITn2.tiomJ TuJ:ydla Inl 'r Bhd meeting abo:.It EHry Wednesday I CitiRnship cla.s...~s (now through Sept 27) i in Tuk\..ila. 3:00 to 7:00 p~, 'I Me.et at 6:30 Hf in E..:} l:i the library at Foster :i'~~ High Sd:ool '0.f\1~~ (4U2S. 144rhSt) },.I;.~~,,~::, CalI'7{}'5-..r~ 1800 I ~..... c.--,-';;' i; for rr:o~ in/o~p:;on.. I 16th (Tuesday) i Tuk"nila Police I Department i'tational Police Officel"S Memorial I Da}" Celebration I I~ I lith (Wednesday) ,. Crime Hot Spots Task Force ~ftg., 10:00 A\f (CR ;i5) i i FAR.'IERS MARKET i Backfor lis second I year. starting Jlay 171 II Coma-ofJUthSJ. and I Tukv.ila Inr'L Bfod I E'H'1' Wednesday I (now through Sept 27) 3:00 to 7:00 P:'>I ; 18th (Thursday) I 19th (Friday) I 20th (Saturdav) ! i ! I Chipper Day I 10.00 .~.~ to ...~J 1 :00 nl 7~J'\ IO:OOA,\f (To lP- J:dd arlhe flagpole oJ City Ha1l) )> UtiHth: Cm!:~, ~ C.-\.'KEUED ->It- 8. JOiD [IS for the ribbon CUttiDg tod.)' at 5:30 P!>l i>- ! Domestic Violence Task Force, 12;00 Noo:S" (CR #j) Special Residential Recycling E\'ent i 9.00 ..!0.{ - 3:00 P\I ; ~ew location!!~ I Corn;;r ofS. l,gth St. . &4IstA,.,.S.(oo, I bl~kwestofF05t;;r I High School) Info: 206--l33-18GO I I I 26th (Friday) I I ! !'rIa)'fair 2006 I 11:00.-\..'1- 3:00 P\! at the Tu.\-mla Commumty 0nter , . I FREE family fun! I I Info: 206-768-2822 i I J 27th (Saturday) i . I . Highway 99 I I Trash Pickup Day I 9:00 - 10:00 A'\j I For /cx:mion call I Donna at >- Parks Commission, 5:30 P!'.! (Community Crr.) I > LiblGI)' Advisory Board, 7:00 P\t (Foster Library) 206-2./2-5556 Spof'.sorel byrr.z CuyofTlJ..bri!a. s Erpfry &: Ik..a:wy C!Jr,:.J1H5HO.~ , , i J i I I ; ; I i , ! I 23rd ITuesdav) I >- Community Affain;&Pms Cmte, 5:00PM (CR ~3) v.-v.w,cituh""Yr"il.a.wa.u5! nUCarmersmarket.htm )> COPCAB. 6:30PM (CR!'5) jiii'Court )> Planning: I Commi.sio:::l, 7:00 P~,! (Cuw:-dl i Cbmben) I I - - i }-), >> ;".fa)' 15 through 26: Free disposal passes for Tuk'"?lila residents a\'ailable for pickup at Cit)' Hall. Passes wiU be \'alid at Bow Lake Transfer Station May 19 through 29 Q};L Y )> Arts Commission: 1st Tues., 5:00 P:'of, Tuk"\\il.a Community Center. Contact Kimc-.erly 1.{Cltej at 206--767-23-12. );0 Chipper Da}s, sponsored h)' the Wash. State DepL of Agriculture: 3rd Sat, 10:00 ,~'I to 1:00 PM: Foster HS main par'.dng Jot. Dk--pose ofpro:oings and plant materials flom the- longhomed beetle quarantine area. Drive yo~r truckload of materials to the lot ar:d help \\ill be pro\id.."<i to Wlload, chip, and dispose of materials: flee of charge. Be S'1.Te to bring ill \\ith quarantine area 2ddress. )>Cil)' Council Committee of ,,"'hole (C.O.W.) :\Ieeting: 2nd & 4th Mon" 7:00 P~I, Council Chambers at Ci~' Hall. ,. Cit)' Council Regular Meeting: 1st & 3rd Mon.., 7:00 P:\f, Council Chambers at City HalL :> Ch'il Senice Commission: 2nd Mon., 5:00 P~I, Conf. Room #3. UJ1Jlact BIN Willison al 206-433-18-14. >- Communit). Affairs & Parks Committee: 2nd & 4th Tues., 5:00 P!'.f, Conf. Room ;;03. ,COPCAB (Community Oriented Policing Citizens Ad\'. Board): 4th Wed., 6:30 P\f, CO;1f. Rm ;;5. Ucuja UllTTay (206-433-7175). >- Crime Hot Spots Task Force: 3rd Wed., 10:00 A.'f, Conf. Room ;;-5. Contact 1.!!Uja '.fliTTay at 206--133-7 r5. > Domestic Violence Task Force: 3rd Thurs., 12:00 Noon, Coni': Room #-5. Cont!U:-t E\'ie Boyhm or Sracy Homen at 206--133-7181). )> Equit)' & Dh'ersit}' Commis:sion: IstThurs., 5:00 nt, Showalter Middle ~hool Liowy. y Finance & Safet)' Committee: 1st & 3rd Mon., 5:00 PM, ConE Room :'#3. Ager.:h items for 5/15/06 mee!ing: (A) Contra':t >>ah Securitas SecuricySerwcesfor court security. (B) Volunteer Coordfr.Cllor position. (C) InterlV-'lI agreem;zntfor coop....rGtion in acceptance and use of DepL of JustiCEfCops More gran! funds. (D) 2006 Firsl Qu~er ReFor/. :>Highway 99 Action Committee: 2nd Tue-5'., 7:00 PM, Tu."mila Community Center. ConlactChiefDT;e Haynes at 205--l33-J8J2. >- Library Advisor)' Board: 3rd Wed., 7:00 PM, Foster Library. Contact Bruce Fleld:::r at 206-767-2343. :> Lodging Tax Ad\isor)' Committee: Eyer;' other month (or 85 schedukd), 12:00 Noo~. Cor.tact Ka!h2Tir.e KerlznI!m at 206-5i5-2-!S9. :> Parks Commission: 3rd Wed.. 5:30 P~f. Senior Game Room at Community C\:n:cr. Contact Kimber/}. Harej at 206-767-23./2. Planning CommissionIBoard of Architectural Re\'iew: 4[h Thurs., except 2nd Thursday in No\". & D.:c., 7:00 P\I, Council Chambers at City HaH. Contact Wrr,etta Bh.'2r,s at 206-431-3670. yTransportation Committee: 2nd & 4th Mon., 5:00 PM, Conf. Room #1. >- Utilities Committee: 1st & 3rd Tiles.. 5:00 p~r, Cont: Room ,;;:J. 5il6:V6 meetilig hm been caT~efled