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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-01-23 Community Development and Neighborhoods MinutesCity Council Community Development & Neighborhoods Committee COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes January 23, 2017- 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall Councilmembers: Kathy Hougardy, Chair; Verna Seal, Kate Kruller Staff: David Cline, Derek Speck, Rachel Bianchi, Evie Boykan, Stacy Hansen, Jack Pace, Laurel Humphrey Guests: Donal Botkin, Ezra Eickmeyer CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Hougardy called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. I. ANNOUNCEMENT II. BUSINESSAGENDA A. 2017 -2018 Human Services Contracts Staff is seeking Council approval of seven two -year human services contracts for a variety of social services. Funding for these was already approved by the City Council through the 2017- 2018 Biennial Budget as part of the Human Services Departmental proposal. Agreements include: • Catholic Community Services Emergency Assistance ($45,400) • Renton Area Youth Services - Substance Abuse /Mental Health ($62,660) • Renton Area Youth Services - RAYS school based counseling ($110,184) • Refugee Women's Alliance - Family support & case management ($42,400) • Multi - Service Center - Emergency assistance program ($42,400) • Institute for Family Development - PACCT ($43,200) • Tukwila Pantry - Food bank ($70,000) UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO FEBRUARY 6, 2017 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. B. Human Services Advisory Board Recommendations for Additional Funding During the 2017 -2018 Budget Process the City Council allocated the Human Services Division an additional $50,000. The Human Services Advisory Board recommends the following, which includes both new and additions to existing agreements: • ANEW (Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Employment for Women) ($10,000) • Catholic Community Services Emergency Assistance ($5,700) • Kona Kai ($10,000) • KC Bar Foundation ($1,000) • Literacy Source ($10,500) • PSOIC Employment &Training ($2,000) Community Development & Neighborhoods Minutes .......................................................... ............................... January 23, 2017 • Renton Ecumenical -Hope Shelter ($1,805) • Somali Youth & Family Club ($3,000) • Sound Generations Meals on Wheels ($920) • Sound Generations Volunteer Transportation (812) • Sound Mental Health (PATH) (2,000) UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO FEBRUARY 6, 2017 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. C. Proposed Changes to Marijuana Retail Regulations The City has received two unrelated requests to modify regulations to expand opportunities for retail marijuana locations in the City. 1) Mr. Donal Botkin has asked the City to reduce the buffer between marijuana businesses and parks to 100 feet (from the current 1000 feet) which is now allowed by state law. Briscoe Parkin Kent limits potential locations within the TVS and HI Zones even though the river provides a significant barrier. Staff supports this request. 2) Mr. Ezra Eickmeyer has asked the city to either allow marijuana retail in additional zones or to create a zoning overlay that would allow stores and could be applied to specific properties in the city. Staff does not support this change at this time due to existing work plan priorities. Committee members discussed the proposals and asked clarifying questions. Staff pointed out that House Bill 1099 is currently in play and proposes to penalize cities that restrict marijuana stores through forfeiture of liquor revenues. Councilmember Kruller requested that the item be forwarded to the Committee of the Whole with no recommendation due to the nature of the proposals, and the Committee agreed. She also requested information on the City of Kent's position on the buffer reduction proposal. NO RECOMMENDATION. FORWARD TO FEBRUARY 13, 2017 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. III. MISCELLANEOUS Staff distributed copies of a preliminary work plan forthe Committee and Councilmembers and staff reviewed the items planned for the year ahead. While items are not listed in order of priority, Councilmember Kruller requested that the item relating to source of income discrimination be moved to number 1. Adjourned 6.31 p.m. w Committee Chair Approval Minutes by LH Attached: Preliminary 2017 Community Development & Neighborhood Committee work plan os reviewed on 1/23/17 (D Tukwila City Council Community Development & Neighborhoods Committee - 2017 Work Plan City of Tukwila Updated January 23, 2017 Description P Qtr Q Dept P Action or Briefing status Notes 1. Human Services Contracts 1 HS A Complete 2. Marijuana retail zoning code proposals 1 DCD A 3. Mary's Place development agreement 1 DCD A Barnabys location 4. Landscape Code Update Ordinances— Review PC Rec 1 DCD A Review PC recommendation; 3 ordinances 5. Bellwether Development Agreement 1 DCD A 6. Homestead Land Trust Development Agreement 1 DCD A 7. Source of income discrimination ordinance 1 CNCL A 8. Multifamily tax exemption proposal 2 DCD A 9. LCLIP briefing 2 DCD B 10. Duwamish Hill preserve & Grand Opening 2 P &R B 11. TIB Plan Updates 3 DCD B 12. TIB Code Updates 3 Briefing, then PC, then return 13. Pest control implementation briefing 4 DCD B 14. Green Tukwila P &R 15. North Winds Weirtransfer P &R Pending King County action /process 16. City Housing Plan Multiple 17. Tukwila Village Phase 2 Agreement 2 ED A To full Council? 18. Recreation management system 1 -2 P &R B Implementation updates 19. Public Arts Plan 1 -2 P &R A Consultant agreement and planning process 20. Capital Improvement Program • Pros plan implementation • Park improvements • Trail improvements • Dog Park 1 -4 P &R A,B 21. Tree Code Update Ordinance 2 -3 DCD A Briefing, then PC, then return 22. Cottage /Compact Housing Ordinance 2 -3 DCD A Briefing, then PC, then return 23. Economic Development Plan 2 -4 ED A Intern currently performing background research 24.1 Health point Agreement 3 -4 ED A To full Council? 25. Human Services funding philosophy 3 -4 CNCL Preparation for 2019 -2020 Buddget 26. Mobile home parks relocation assistance 3 -4 Track legislation, legal restrictions 27. Neighborhood involvement in zoning decisions Multiple Recommend an approach City of Tukwila Updated January 23, 2017 (D Tukwila City Council Community Development & Neighborhoods Committee - 2017 Work Plan III City of Tukwila Updated January 23, 2017 Standard Reports /Briefings Frequency pep#.. Tukwila Works 2X Comm Code enforcement Healthy Tukwila III City of Tukwila Updated January 23, 2017