HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2016-08-01 Agenda Front SheetTukwila City Council Agenda
• ❖ REGULAR MEETING ❖
Allan Ekberg, Mayor Counci /members: • :- Dennis Robertson • :- Verna Seal
David Cline, City Administrator Kathy Hougardy • :- De'Sean Quinn
Joe Duffie, Council President • :- Kate Kruller • :- Thomas McLeod
* :+ EXECUTIVE SESSION — 6:30 PM — 7:00 PM (30 minutes) * :+
Potential Property Sale — Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(c)
4 LOCATION: Hazelnut Conference Room (CR #3)
Monday, August 1, 2016; 7:00 PM • Ord #2509 • Res #1886
1. CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE / ROLL CALL
2. SPECIAL
Recognition of National Night Out Against Crime poster winners.
PRESENTATIONS
Wendy Butterworth, Police Records Specialist
3. PROCLAMATIONS/
a. A proclamation declaring August 2, 2016, as "National Night Out
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APPOINTMENTS
Against Crime" in Tukwila.
b. Confirm the appointment of Jay Wittwer to the position of Fire
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Chief.
4. CITIZEN
At this time, you are invited to comment on items not included on this agenda
COMMENT
(please limit your comments to five minutes per citizen). To comment
on an item listed on this agenda, please save your comments until the issue is
presented for discussion. (Refer to back of agenda page for additional information.)
5. CONSENT
a. Approval of Minutes: 7/18/16 (Regular)
AGENDA
b. Approval of Vouchers
c. Authorize the Mayor to sign an agreement with Seattle Southside
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Regional Tourism Authority (SSRTA) for tourism promotion in the
amount of $337,500 to be paid from lodging tax funds. [Reviewed
and forwarded to Consent by the Finance & Safety Committee on
7/19/16.]
d. Award a bid and authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with
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Titan Earthwork, LLC, for the Andover Park East Water and Sewer
Replacement Project in the amount of $3,504,684.14 (plus
contingency). [Reviewed and forwarded to Consent by the Utilities
Committee on 7126116.]
e. A resolution rejecting all bids submitted for the 2016 Small Drainage
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Program. [Reviewed and forwarded to Consent by the Utilities
Committee on 7126116.1
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REGULAR MEETING
Monday, August 1, 2016
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6. UNFINISHED
a. An ordinance to place a public safety bond on the November 8,
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BUSINESS
2016 General Election ballot to fund the replacement of three
seismically- unsound fire stations, guarantee funding for fire
equipment and apparatus for the life of the bond, and construct a
new Justice Center to house the Tukwila Police Department and
Municipal Court.
b. Authorize the approval of Pro /Con Committees to place a public
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safety bond on the November 8, 2016 General Election ballot to
fund the replacement of three seismically- unsound fire stations,
guarantee funding for fire equipment and apparatus for the life of
the bond, and construct a new Justice Center to house the Tukwila
Police Department and Municipal Court.
7. NEW BUSINESS
a. A resolution declaring an emergency in response to damages to
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public property due to a collapsed storm drain line.
b. Discussion on Tukwila Village land sale, Phase 1.
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S. REPORTS
a. Mayor
b. City Council
c. Staff - City Administrator Report
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d. City Attorney
e. Intergovernmental
9. MISCELLANEOUS
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION — Collective Bargaining — Pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) — 60 minutes
QPiease bring your Collective Bargaining notebooks.
11. ADJOURNMENT
Tukwila City Hall is ADA accessible.
Reasonable accommodations are available at public hearings with advance notice to the
City Clerk's Office (206- 433 -1800 or TukwilaCityClerk @TukwilaWA.gov). This agenda is available at
www.tukwilawa.gov, and in alternate formats with advance notice for those with disabilities.
Tukwila Council meetings are audio /video taped (available at www.tukwilawa.gov)
HOW TO TESTIFY
If you would like to address the Council, please go to the podium and state your name and address clearly for
the record. Please observe the basic rules of courtesy when speaking and limit your comments to 5 minutes.
The Council appreciates hearing from citizens but may not be able to take immediate action on comments
received until they are referred to a Committee or discussed under New Business.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
At each Council meeting, citizens are given the opportunity to address the Council on items that are not
included on the agenda during CITIZEN COMMENTS. Please limit your comments to 5 minutes.
SPECIAL MEETINGS /EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
Special Meetings may be called at any time with proper public notice. Procedures followed are the same as
those used in Regular Council meetings.
Executive Sessions may be called to inform the Council of pending legal action, financial, or personnel
matters as prescribed by law. Executive Sessions are not open to the public.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Public Hearings are required by law before the Council can take action on matters affecting the public
interest such as land -use laws, annexations, rezone requests, public safety issues, etc. Section 2.04.150 of the
Tukwila Municipal Code states the following guidelines for Public Hearings:
The proponent shall speak first and is allowed 15 minutes for a presentation.
2. The opponent is then allowed 15 minutes to make a presentation.
3. Each side is then allowed 5 minutes for rebuttal.
4. Citizens who wish to address the Council may speak for 5 minutes each. No one may speak a second
time until everyone wishing to speak has spoken.
5. After each speaker has spoken, the Council may question the speaker. Each speaker can respond to the
question, but may not engage in further debate at that time.
6. After the Public Hearing is closed and during the Council meeting, the Council may choose to discuss
the issue among themselves, or defer the discussion to a future Council meeting, without further public
testimony. Council action may only be taken during Regular or Special Meetings.
COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE
No Council meetings are scheduled on the 5th Monday of the month unless prior public notification is given.
Regular Meetings - The Mayor, elected by the people to a four -year term, presides at all Regular Council
Meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. and Special Meetings. Official
Council action in the form of formal motions, adopting of resolutions and passing of ordinances can
only be taken at Regular or Special Council meetings.
Committee of the Whole Meetings - Councilmembers are elected for a four -year term. The Council
President is elected by the Councilmembers to preside at all Committee of the Whole meetings for a
one -year term. Committee of the Whole meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
Issues discussed there are forwarded to Regular or Special Council meetings for official action.