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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAP 2016-06-13 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETCity of Tukwila Comm unity Affairs & Parks Committee O De'Sean Quinn, Chair O Kathy Hougardy O Thomas McLeod AGENDA Distribution: Recommended Action D. Quinn C. O'Flaherty K. Hougardy R. Turpin T. McLeod L. Humphrey J. Duffle J. Hight D. Robertson R. still Mayor Ekberg Agenda. D. Cline Jerry Hight, Building Okla/ MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 — 5:30 PM HAZELNUT CONFERENCE ROOM (formerly known as CR #3) at east entrance of City Hall Item Recommended Action Page 1. PRESENTATION(S) 2. BUSINESS AGENDA a. An ordinance adopting the 2015 International a. Forward to 6/20 Consent Pg.1 Building Codes. Agenda. Jerry Hight, Building Okla/ b. Healthy Tukwila initiative. b. Committee input. Pg.13 Rick Still, Parks & Recreation Director 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. MISCELLANEOUS Partnership potential for community play space. Discussion Next Scheduled Meeting: Monday, June 27, 2016 SThe City of Tukwila strives to accommodate those with disabilities. Please contact the City Clerk's Office at 206 - 433 -1800 (TukwilaCityClerk @TukwilaWA.gov) for assistance. City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Community Affairs and Parks FROM: Jack Pace, Director of the Department of Community Development BY: Jerry E Hight, Building Official CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: June 13, 2016 SUBJECT: Adoption of the 2015 State Building Codes ISSUE The State Building Code Council has adopted the 2015 Washington State Building Code with a statewide effective date of July 1, 2016. Shall the City Council approve the adoption of the 2015 State Building Code in Tukwila? We will not be making extensive changes to the new 2015 State Building Codes. Permit fees will be reviewed later this fall. BACKGROUND The State Building Code Council was created to advise the legislature on building code issues and developed the building codes used in the state of Washington. In the course of development of the State Building Code the Council holds public hearings, considers proposed state amendments and finally adopts the international model codes and amendments. This occurs on a three -year cycle. The following 2015 editions of the model codes make up the referenced State Building Code: *International Building Code with statewide amendments •ICC /ANSI Al 17.1 -09, Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities, with statewide amendments •International Residential Code with statewide amendments *international Mechanical Code with statewide amendments -International Fuel Gas Code with statewide amendments (part of the IMC adoption) •2014 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code (NFPA 58) *National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) (for LP Gas installation only) *Uniform Plumbing Code with statewide amendments *International Energy Conservation Code/Washington State Energy Code •International Existing Building Code with statewide amendments found in the IBC -International Swimming Pool and Spa code DISCUSSION Adoption of 2015 State Building Codes is necessary to enable legal enforcement of the new codes within the City. The building industry, contractors, designers, developers, et cetera, depend on statewide uniformity in the codes that impact their businesses. More importantly, the citizens of Tukwila deserve to know that the built environment that they live, work and play in are designed with the latest health, fire and life safety measures. With this adoption, there are currently a few minor housekeeping issues we are asking council to consider as follows: I. Work exempt from permit section 105.2 of the International Building Code and International Residential Code. INFORMATIONAL MEMO Page 2 a. The Residential Code and the Building Code have different size exemptions for one -story detached accessory structures. The Building Code allowed 120 sq. ft. and the Residential Code allowed 200 square feet. For consistency, we are recommending alignment with both codes to reflect a maximum 120 sq. ft. The 120 sq. ft. figure has been the maximum size for many code cycles. b. The Residential Code and the Building Code, allows an exemption for fences not over 7 feet in height. We are recommending fences not over 6 feet in height. II. 16.04.250 Procedures applicable to all construction permits: E. Expiration of Permits. (revised) Previously the code stated, "The Building Official may grant one or more extensions ..." It has been revised to state, "The Building Official may grant a maximum of two extensions for periods not more than 180 days each." Projects will still be required to request progressive inspections (every 180 days) or expire by limitation after two extensions. F. Expired Permit Final. (deleted) The verbiage within the current section has been revised to clarify the intent of reactivating a permit for final. An example of the intent of this section is for an owner who's contractor does not call for final inspection of a rooftop HVAC unit replacement. Providing a means for a final inspection allows us to address any safety issues. The new verbiage clarifies how and when a permit can be reactivated for final inspection and is as follows: [New] F. Reactivating Expired Permit for Final. Expired permits that have completed the inspection process and need only final inspection approval may be reactivated. Reactivation shall require a new permit application and fee per Expired Permit Final on the most current permit fee resolution. The Building Official may grant one thirty (30) day extension to an expired permit for the purpose of performing a final inspection and closing out the permit as long as not more than ninety (90) days has passed since the permit expired. Provided no changes have been made or will be made in the plans or scope of work, the thirty (30) day extension commences on the date of written approval. If work required under a final inspection is not completed within the thirty (30) day extension period, the permit shall expire. III. Notable code changes /clarifications: a. The 2015 Mechanical Code: This code includes multiple codes such as the adoption of and amendments to the following codes: - 2015 International Fuel Gas Code - 2015 National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) - 2014 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code (NFPA 58) b. International Building Code Existing Buildings Chapter 34: Previously the International Building Code provided us with guidance to control the alteration, repair, addition and change of occupancy of existing buildings and structures through Chapter 34 "Existing Buildings." The International Code Council (ICC) deleted Chapter 34 "Existing Buildings" and provided us with the International Existing Building Code with statewide amendments. c. International Residential Code Appendix G: Appendix G, "Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs," was previously included in the adoption of the International Residential Code. Appendix G has been replaced with the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. d. Washington State Energy Code: The State adopted, revised and renamed the International Energy Conservation Code IECC to become the 2015 Washington State Energy Code. 2 C: \Users \Jerry- H \Documents\2016\2015 State Building Code Adoption\2015 State Building Codes InfoMemo.docx INFORMATIONAL MEMO Page 3 FINANCIAL IMPACT Implementation of the new code will not have a negative effect on the current 2015/2016 Budget. RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to consider this item at the June 20, 2016 Regular meeting, consent agenda. ATTACHMENTS Draft Ordinance C:\ Users \Jerry- H \Documents\2016\2015 State Building Code Adoption\2015 State Building Codes InfoMemo.docx 3 El AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2402 §2, §3 AND §4; 2171 §1 (PART) AND 2121 §1 (PART), AS CODIFIED AT VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE (16.04.020, 16.04.030 AND 16.04.250), TO ADOPT THE 2015 STATE BUILDING CODE AND TO CLARIFY PROCEDURES RELATING TO EXPIRED PERMITS; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2449, AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 16.04.020, AND ORDINANCE NOS. 2454 AND 2418, AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 16.04.250, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to its municipal authority, the City has adopted certain codes as amended by the State of Washington as the Building and Construction Codes of the City; and WHEREAS, those codes are generally adopted and amended by the State of Washington every three years pursuant to the provisions of RCW 19.27, and municipalities are required to adopt the latest changes by July 1, 2016; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt the 2015 State Building Code, as reviewed by the City's Department of Community Development and stated herein; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. TMC 16.04.020 Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2402 §2, 2171 §1 (part) and 2121 §1 (part), as codified at Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) Section 16.04.020, are amended to read as follows: W: Word Processing \Ordinances\Adopt 2015 Building Code 5 -20 -16 JH:bjs Page 1 of 7 5 16.04.020 Codes Adopted Effective July 1, 244-32016, the following codes are adopted by reference as if fully set forth: 1. The International Building Code, 2012 2015 Edition, and referonno.� standards heFeto as published by the International Code Councils:, and as amended and adopted by the State of Washington in GhapteF 51 50 WAG. The following Appendices, standards and amendments are specifically adopted: a. Appendix E, Supplementary Accessibility Requirements. b. ICC /ANSI A117.1 -2009, rneFinan Natinnr.l StapAarrl Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities, with statewide amendments. c. Work exempt from a building permit. Section 105.2 of the International Building Code, 2912 2015 Edition, is amended to include provisions regarding the following work that is exempt from a building permit: (1) Work performed by the City of Tukwila and located in City of Tukwila right -of -way; work performed by Washington State Department of Transportation and located in WSDOT right -of -way to include public utility towers and poles, mechanical equipment not specifically regulated in this code, hydraulic flood control structures including levees; provided that any structure or building constructed in a municipal or state right -of -way and intended to be used as any occupancy classification of the State Building Code is not exempt from the provisions of this code or the related permit requirements. (2) One -story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet, and such structure is outside of and entirely separated, as prescribed by Code, from any existing building on the premises. (3) Fences not over 6 feet high. 2. The International Residential Code, 281 2015 Edition as published by the International Code Council and as amended and adopted by the State of Washington, provided that Chapters 11 and 25 through 43 of this code are not adopted. AppendiX "Swimmong Peels, Spas and Hot Tubs," is the adoption of the !RteFnatio Residential Code. a. Work exempt from a building permit. Section 105.2 of the International Residential Code, 2015 Edition, is amended to include provisions regarding the following work that is exempt from a building permit: 1) One -story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet and such structure is outside of and entirely separated, as prescribed by Code, from any existing building on the premises. (2) Fences not over 6 feet high. W: Word Processing \OrdinancesWdopt 2015 Building Code 5 -20 -16 JH:bjs Page 2 of 7 0 3. The Uniform Plumbing Code and the Uniform Plumbing Code Standards, 2012 015 Edition, published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, including Appendices A, B, and 1, - and as amended by the State of Washington, provided that Chapters 12 and 4-514 of this code are not adopted. Provided further, that those requirements of the Uniform Plumbing Code relating to venting and combustion air of fuel fired appliances as found in Chapter 5 and those portions of the Code addressing building sewers are not adopted. Appendixes A, B, D, E and 1 of Uniform Plumbing Code are hereby adopted by refefenGe—.Provided further that the following amendments to the Uniform Plumbing Code are adopted: a. All reference to and definition of "authority having jurisdiction" is deemed to refer to and shall mean the City of Tukwila Building Official. b. Water Supply and Distribution. Cross connection control for premises isolation related to the City's public water system shall be in accordance with the City of Tukwila Public Works Department's "Development Guidelines and Design and Construction Standards." Cross connection control for premises isolation related to water purveyors outside of the City of Tukwila water system shall be in accordance with that water purveyor's policies and standards. c. Sanitary Drainage. Side sewer, private sewer main extensions beyond a point defined in the plumbing code as the building drain, and required grease interceptors all within the City's sewer districts shall be in accordance with the City of Tukwila Public Works Department's "Development Guidelines and Design and Construction Standards," in conjunction with the Uniform Plumbing Code requirements. "Sanitary drainage, side sewers, private sewer main extensions beyond the building drain and grease interceptors outside the Tukwila sewer district shall be in compliance with that purveyor's policies and standards. 4. The International Mechanical Code 2012 015, as published by the International Code Council and as amended and adopted by the State of Washington-, GhapteF 51 52 VVAG. 5. The International Fuel Gas Code, 2442-2015 Edition, as published by the International Code Council; 4nc,. and as amended and adopted by the State of Washington. 6. The Washington Cities Electrical Code. Article 80.3 National Electrical Code: The 2014 Edition of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), including Annex A, B and C; the 2013 Edition of Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection (NFPA 20-2013); the 2013 Edition of Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems (NFPA 110-2013); Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard (ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-13.1 June 2002 including Annex 1 through 5); Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathway and Spaces (ANSI/TIA/EIA 569-A-7 December 2001 including Annex 1 through 4); Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications (ANSI/TIA/EIA 607-A-2002); and the Residential Telecommunications Cable Standard (ANSI[TIA/EIA 570-B-2004) are adopted and shall be applicable within the City of Tukwila as amended, added to and excepted in the Washington Cities Electrical Code. W: Word Processing\Ordinances\Adopt 2015 Building Code 5-20-16 JH:bjs Page 3 of 7 r N (a) Article 85.11 of the National Electrical Code, sections (A), (B) and (C), is amended entirely and replaced as follows: The authority having jurisdiction within the City of Tukwila shall mean the Building Official, and shall include the Chief Electrical Inspector or other individuals or jurisdictions when designated by the Building Official. All references to "Code Official" shall mean the City of Tukwila Building Official or designee. 7. international Energy Conser-vation C Washington State Energy Code, 2012 2015 Edition, as published by the International Code CounciIT444G7 and as amended and adopted by the State of Washington. 8. International Existing Building Code, 2015 Edition, as published by the International Code Council and as amended and adopted by the State of Washington. 9. International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, 2015 Edition, as published by the International Code Council and as amended and adopted by the State of Washington. Section 2. TIVIC 16.04.030 Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2402 §3, 2171 §1 (part) and 2121 §1 (part), as codified at TIVIC Section 16.04.030, are amended to read as follows: 16.04.030 Filing Copies of State Building Codes The City - Clem - Department of Community Development shall maintain on file not less than one copy of the codes referred to in TIVIC Section 16.04.020 and the codes shall be open to public inspection. Section 3. TIVIC 16.04.250 Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2402 §4, 2171 §1 (part) and 2121 §1 (part), as codified at TIVIC Section 16.04.250, are amended to read as follows: 16.04.250 Procedures applicable to all construction permits A. Permit and plan review fees applicable to all construction permits - are - listed in the ME)St GUrrent p r—lotion shall be in accordance with the permit fee schedule adopted by resolution of the City Council. B. Work covered without inspection or work not ready at the time of inspection may be charged a re-inspection fee at the hourly rate listed in the Most GUrrent permi fee resel in accordance with the permit fee schedule adopted by resolution of the City Council. W: Word Processing\Ordinances\Adopt 2015 Building Code 5-20-16 JH:bjs Page 4 of 7 E-11 C. Work without a permit. Any person who commences work before obtaining the necessary permits shall be subject to an investigation fee. The investigation fee shall be equal to the established permit fee as set forth in the FnOSt Gurrent permit fee reselufioi4 in accordance with the permit fee schedule adopted by resolution of the City Council. This fee, which shall constitute an investigation fee, shall be imposed and collected in all cases, whether or not a permit is subsequently issued. D. Fee refunds. The Building Official may refund any permit fee paid by the original permit applicant that was erroneously paid or collected. The Building Official may also authorize the refund of not more than 80% of the permit fee when no work has been done under a permit issued in accordance with the code. Where a plan review fee has been collected, no refund will be authorized once it has been determined that the application is complete and the plan review process has commenced. Refund of any permit fee paid shall be requested by the original permit applicant in writing and not later than 180 days after the date of fee payment. E. Expiration of Permits. All building, mechanical, plumbing, fuel gas piping and electrical permits shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after issuance or the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Building Official may grant ene er mere-a maximum of two extensions for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. F. Reactivating Expired Permit for Final. . paid per the MGSt GUFFeRt permit fee resolu Expired permits that have completed the inspection process and need only final inspection approval may be reactivated. Reactivation shall require a new permit application, and the fee shall be in accordance with the permit fee schedule adopted by resolution of the City Council. The Building Official may grant one 30-day extension to an expired permit for the purpose of performing a final inspection and closing out the permit as long as not more than 90 days have passed since the permit expired. Provided no changes have been made or will be made in the plans or scope of work, the 30-day extension commences on the date of written approval. If work required under a final inspection is not completed within the 30-day extension period, the permit shall expire. G. Residential remodel permits. Owner-occupied residential remodel permits for projects not exceeding $20,000.00 in valuation are eligible for a flat fee for the plan review and permit per the MGSt GUFreRt permit fee Feseluti in accordance with the permit fee schedule adopted by resolution of the City Council. The valuation will be cumulative during a rolling one year period and projects that exceed the $20,000.00 limit will be subject to the standard permit fee SGhedule in accordance with the permit fee schedule adopted by resolution of the City Council. All requirements for submittal documents and inspections are as required for a new house under this section; only the fee is reduced. W: Word Processing\Ord ina nces\Ad opt 2015 Building Code 5-20-16 JH:bjs Page 5 of 7 H. Appeals. All references to Board of Appeals is amended as follows: Any person, firm or corporation may register an appeal of a decision or determination of the Building Official provided that such appeal is made in writing within 14 calendar days after such person, firm or corporation shall have been notified of the Building Official's decision. Any person, firm or corporation shall be permitted to appeal a decision of the Building Official to the Tukwila Hearing Examiner when it is claimed that any one of the following conditions exists. 1. The true intent of the code or ordinance has been incorrectly interpreted. 2. The provisions of the code or ordinance do not fully apply. 3. The decision is unreasonable or arbitrary as it applies to alternatives or new materials. 4. Notice of Appeal procedures shall be in accordance with TMC Section 18.116.030. I. Violations. Whenever the authority having jurisdiction determines that there are violations of this code, a written notice shall be issued to confirm such findings. Any Notice of Violation issued pursuant to this code shall be served upon the owner, operator, occupant or other person responsible for the condition or violation, either by personal service or mail, or by delivering the same to and leaving it with some person of responsibility upon the premises. For unattended or abandoned locations, a copy of such Notice of Violation shall be posted on the premises in a conspicuous place, at or near the entrance to such premises, and the Notice of Violation shall be mailed by registered or certified mail, with return receipt requested, to the last known address of the owner, occupant or both. J. Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation who shall willfully violate or fails to comply with a Notice of Violation is liable for the monetary penalties prescribed in TMC Section 8.45.100.A.2. Section 4. Repealer. Ordinance No. 2449, as codified at TMC Section 16.04.020, is hereby repealed. Section 5. Repealer. Ordinance Nos. 2454 and 2418, as codified at TMC Section 16.04.250, are hereby repealed. Section 6. Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon approval of the City Attorney, the City Clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or ordinance numbering and section/subsection numbering. W: Word Processing\Ordinances\Adopt 2015 Building Code 5-20-16 JH:bjs Page 6 of 7 10 Section 7. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force and effect July 1, 2016. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of )2016. ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Rachel B. Turpin, City Attorney W: Word Processing \OrdinancesWdopt 2015 Building Code 5 -20 -16 JH:bjs Allan Ekberg, Mayor Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Published: Effective Date: Ordinance Number: Page 7 of 7 11 12 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Community Affairs and Parks Committee FROM: Rick Still, Parks and Recreation Director BY: Stephanie Gardner, Parks and Recreation Analyst CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: June 7, 2016 SUBJECT: Healthy Tukwila ISSUE The Parks and Recreation Department is developing a platform to further promote healthy lifestyles and seeks input from CAP members. BACKGROUND Tukwila Parks and Recreation has actively monitored the general health of the City (and region) for several years. In 2013 the City committed to the "I" CANN initiative, ( "I" Community Action Nutrition Network), a multi- organization collaborative aimed at reducing the prevalence of obesity in kids and families throughout King County. Parks and Recreation focus on developing opportunities that will improve the quality of life for those who reside, work, or visit Tukwila. In 2015 staff applied for and received a Seattle -King County Department of Public Health grant (Partnerships to Improve Community Health) which has been used to develop and implement strategies that bring awareness to chronic diseases that result from obesity. This grant and its associated work kicked off "Healthy Tukwila." Staff have met with Councilmembers, community leaders and others who have shared their interest in promoting health and wellness opportunities that will improve the quality of life for residents, employees (those that work for the City and throughout Tukwila) and visitors. DISCUSSION Staff reviewed several health and wellness initiatives and programs that have been implemented in cities throughout the United States. Initiatives such as the Let's Move Campaign, 5210 Campaign and activity portals and programs such as FitCity San Anotonio and the Mayor's Fitness Council of Austin, TX are just a few staff evaluated. There are several aspects to health that go beyond wellness activities and each initiative that was reviewed had several commonalities and differences. Staff would like to share and discuss four areas of focus with CAP members: Fit City: health, wellness, physical fitness Green City: environmental stewardship, parks/ trails, built environments Connected City: social equity, volunteerism, community engagement Vibrant City: business engagement, partnership development Staff is seeking discussion and input from CAP members to further development of a of a Parks and Recreation initiative aimed at a holistic approach to promoting health in Tukwila. FINANCIAL IMPACT None at this time RECOMMENDATION Committee Input ATTACHMENTS None 13 14 Community Affairs and Parks Committee June 13, 2016 Rick Still, Parks and Recreation Director Stephanie Gardner - Brown, Parks and Recreation Analyst [CATEGORY NAME] Housing & Transit Air and Water Quality [PERCENTAGE] mm:srlityy Safety - amity & Social Support Employment Education income [PERCENTAGE] °AT "GORY NAME] Diet & Exercise Tobacco Use Alcohol & Drug Use Sexual Activity PERCEPTAGEll . L ERY NA Ail E7 Access to Care Quality of Care PERCENTAGE ukwila Students Ages 13 -18 Of T K ` C eats are cons aerea overweig obese 52% of R! ` _ swdents exile once 3 or more hours of scree 19% _ ` ® dents considered suicide _ 12 moi 2012 Healthy Youth Survey opera A Housing & Poverty CFO, S®nYY_ S S ,d i set'ttleme tis, cot ecuca„ ion lab disc g fcy °state °! ac uat!of = aye/ 709 s cons ed h __e_esso illas =hor news =stu ents s (pass= ` 'al SeaTac resid overty. 2016 King County City Health Profile Sea acjt ur eira Note: Public Hearn Seat ]e King County can extract some Tukwila only as a howewr there are some limitations, ons, Health Risk Factors & Chronic Diseases 28% of __ ,'S _ c es 29% of k __a `Se ac -es_ day 41% of yes_denms ages 18 and over have g b 245/ Current Smoker_ r I ea T ,l =R O„ ranked 9 rani( g an org 25 King County areas, a being worst to 25 be Zest) Note: data is reflective of people 18 and order 2016 King County City Health Profile Sea r ac /f uKwia fop 3 killers of luk .a /Sea lac Residents Cancer_ ranked 8 Heart Disease. ran. ed 7 Lung Diseases, ranked 4 (ranking among 25 King County areas, a being worst to 25 being best) :ng County ofile SeaTac`- __a -^...111111.1111UNC City Mission: To provide superior services that supports a safe, inviting and healthy environment for our residents, businesses, and guests. arks an. Recreation Mission: To en ance the qualit of life for residents, business and visitors through a quality system of public spaces, programs, and events that enhance and promote opportunities for health and fitness, personal growth, relaxation, communit connection, civic engagement and environmental stewardship. ■M_ 2012 City of Tukwila Strategic Plan Goals • #1 A Community of Inviting Neighborhoods and Vibrant Business District • #2 A Solid Foundation for all Tukwila Residents • #5 A Positive Community Identity and Image 2014 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan Goals • to_ Convenient and Connected System • #2 A Sense of Community • #3 Opportunities for All • #4 Safe, Inviting and Affordable • #5 Healthy People and Places Priorities and Work Plans • 2015/2016: Community Livability, Improved Communications and Community Identity • 2017/2018: Safe, attractive neighborhoods, leverage partnerships, foster civic pride Many other City-wide work plans affect the health and future of health in Tukwila, a few examples: Comprehensive Plan, Walk n roll I -CANN Let's Move ittp: / /www.valleymed.org/icann www.letsmove.gov Priorities Priorities Obesity reduction Start Early *Physical Fitness My Plate *Nutrition Smart Servings Model Food Service Active Kids How? How? Collaborate/ Collaboration Engage Educate Outreach _Resource Portal Partnership Building Education Access Policy 5210 San Antonio, TX Corpus Christi, TX City of Austin, TX www.letsgo.org Priorities Nutrition Activity Reduced Screen time Beverage selection How? Collaboration Partnership Building Education Outreach /Awar eness htt p: //f it citysa.com Priorities Fitness Nutrition Healthy Schools Workplace Wellness How? Mayors Fitness Council Media/ Promotions Resource Portal Policy http: / /www.ccmayorsf itnesscounci I.com Priorities Increase physical fitness /activity Nutrition awareness How? Mayors Fitness Council Program /Events Development Partnership Building Policy htt p://www.mhfcaustin.org/ Priorities Physical Fitness Nutrition Tobacco Cessation How? Mayor's Health & Fitness Council (established as a non - profit) Business participation Partnership building Nashville, TN www.hea It hynashvil le.org Priorities Health Equity Built Environment Mental /Emotional Health How? Improve systems Increase active transportation Increase support services Education Columbia MO Hesperia, CA Lancaster, CA https://www.como.gov http: / /www.cityof hesperia.us h tt p: //h e a It h y l a n ca st e r ca. o rg Priorities Physical Fitness How? Education Promotion Assistance to businesses /organiz ations to begin fitness programs Recognition Priorities Healthy lifestyles Active Lifestyles Safety How? Program Policy Built Environment/ Community Design Partnerships Priorities Healthy Lifestyles Physical Activity How? Education Outreach/ Community Connection Civic Engagement Partnership Creating a Healthy Tukwila ca I • Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan / CIP • PICH: Partnership for Improving Community Health • Green Tukwila • "I" CAN N • See You I n the Park • Global to Local Partnerships • American Heart Association — Healthy Living Initiatives • Current Programming /Events /Volunteer Opportunities I -CANN: "I" Community Action Nutrition Network American Heart Association Healthy Living Initiatives • Healthy King County Coalition South King County Food Access Working Group • Silver Sneakers Lifetime physical fitness Partnerships to Improve Community Health (Seattle -King • County Department of Public Health grant) • BECU Healthways Global 2 Local partnership • National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) • SeaMar Living Well Alliance • WRPA Athletic /Fitness Network • Catholic Community Services of WA • Sound Connections • WA Association of Senior Centers • Human Society of King County • United Way • Division on Aging • King County Library System • Alzheimer's Association • 4Culture • American Red Cross • IV Cascade Water Alliance • Earthcorps • Forterra • • • • • • • Friends of the Hill WA Heritage Capital Projects Fund Tukwila School District Refugee Women's Alliance (REWA) Recreation Without Borders Pac Med Living Alliance King Conservation District Seattle Children's Hospital SoCo Culture Somali Community Service Coalition Interurban Chiropractic Stone - Bridge Washington Recreation and Parks Association National Recreation and Parks Association Washington Wildlife Recreation South King County Food Access Working Group Namaste Gardens YMCA City of Seattle City of SeaTac City of Burien Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Evergreen Vending California Pizza Kitchen Metro Tacoma Park District Westfield Mall National Wildlife Federation Seattle Audubon Society Pop! Gourmet VROOM Starbucks Group Health World Vision Urban Family Center Safe Place Snack Pack Program Tukwila Food Pantry Free the Children (We Day) Waste Management Our Future Matters Schools Out Washington Sound Mental Health Extended Stay America Sound Screen Printing This list reflects just Parks and Recreation, add City -Wide initiatives and the list would be HUGE! ental H althy Sleep Spiritual Health Diet and Exercis Recreational Progra Leisure Activif Mindfulness o Use Drug Us Activity V I . I ibrant Busimiss Distri Affordablee-lousing Accessible Transit Zoning c= sec • Opp Business Engag Partnership Health arks, Trails pen Space Green Tukwila Partnershi ree C' uilt env Hea and r Qua Site Tuk\ la cial E unity Engagement nnections rism d Sa oo• Systems Human Sery Library Sery Healthy Sch Healthcare A ational Opp Civic Pride ee You In the Park Parks and Recreation: moving forward, identifying gaps, continuing with current resources. Options to support and build upon shot has been stcrtc City -wide: include departments that contribute to creating a Healthy Tukwila City Council and Mayor: declare formal campaign "Healthy Tukwila 2025" References 5210: www.letsgo.org FitCity San Antonio: www.fitcitysa.com Healthy Corpus Christi: http:// www.ccmayorsfitnesscouncil.com/ Healthy Hesperia, CA: http: / /www.cityofhesperia.us /761 /Healthy - Hesperia Healthy Nashville: http : / /www.healthynashville.org / I -CANN ( "I" Community Activity Nutrition Network): http: / /www.valleymed.org /icann/ Let's Move: http: / /www.letsmove.gov/ Mayor's Health and Fitness Council of Austin: http: / /www.mhfcaustin.org/ Mayors Council on Physical Fitness and Health, Columbia Missouri: https : / /www.como.gov /ParksandRec /Activities and Programs /mayors council.php Mayor's Health and Wellness Council, Lancaster, CA: http: / /healthylancasterca.org/ Resources: King County Public Health Profiles: http: / /www.kingcounty.gov /healthservices /health /data /CityProfiles.aspx Federal: Healthy People 2020: https: / /www.healthypeople.gov/ 2020 /tools -and- resources /Program- Planning Mayor's Campaign for Healthy Communities and associated toolkit: http: / /usmayors.org /chhs /healthycities/ King County: http : / /www.kingcounty.gov /depts/ health / about -us /healthy - communities.aspx School District Health Profiles: http: / /www.kingcounty.gov /healthservices /health /data /SchoolProfiles.aspx Washington State Plan for Healthy Communities: http: / /hcplan.doh.wa.gov/