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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2011-09-19 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETTukwila City Counci/ Agenda REGULAR MEETING Jim Haggerton, Mayor Counci /members: Joe Duff ie Joan Hernandez Shawn Hunstock, Interim City Administrator Dennis Robertson Verna Seal Allan Ekberg, Council President Kathy Hougardy De'Sean Quinn Monday, September 19, 2011; 7:00 PM Ord #2349 Res #1747 1. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL 2. SPECIAL a. "Treasures of Tukwila" Award for 2011. PRESENTATIONS b. Safe Routes to School John VanderSluis, Bicycle Alliance of Washington and Nina "Will" Williams, Director of ELL and Student Services, Tukwila School District 3. 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. 4. CONSENT a. Approval of Minutes: 9/6/11 (RegularMtg.) AGENDA b. Approval of Vouchers. 5. UNFINISHED a. A resolution supporting the King County- Cities Collaboration to create a Pg.1 BUSINESS regional network of local governments dedicated to issues of climate change and sustainability and authorizing the Mayor to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with King County for that purpose. b. Authorize the acceptance of the Washington State Military Homeland Pg.5 Security grant for emergency management in the amount of $82,207.00. c. An ordinance to increase the tax on certain gambling activities upon certain Pg.7 triggers and amending Ordinance No. 2323 §3 as codified atTukwila Municipal Code Section 3.08.080. 6. NEW BUSINESS 7. REPORTS 8. MISCELLANEOUS a. Mayor b. City Council c. Staff d. City Attorney e. Intergovernmental 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION 10. ADJOURNMENT Tukwila City Hall is wheelchair accessible. Reasonable accommodations are available at public hearings with advance notice to the City Clerk's Office (206- 433 -1800 or tukclerk @tukwilawa.gov). This notice is available at www.tukwilawa.aov, and in alternate formats with advance notice for those with disabilities. Tukwila Council meetings are audio taped. 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 continents to five minutes. The Council appreciates hearing from citizens but may not be able to take immediate action on continents received until they are referred to a Committee or discussed under New Business. COUNCIL MEETINGS 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. Official Council action in the form of formal motions, adopting of resolutions and passing of ordinances can only be taken at Regular Council meetings. Committee of the Whole Meetings Council members are elected for a four -year term. The Council President is elected by the Council members 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 are forwarded to the Regular Council meeting for official action. GENERAL INFORMATION At each Council meeting citizens are given the opportunity to address the Council on items that are not included on the agenda during CITIZENS COMMENTS. Please limit your comments to 5 minutes. 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. 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. 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 this 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. CO UNcm AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initial r ITEM NO. Meeting Date Prepared by Mayor's reviex Council review 09/12/11 BM 5.A. 09/19/11 BM ITEM INFORMATION I CASNUNIBF'R: 11 -090 STAFI SPONSOR: BRANDON MILES ORIGINAU.AC;13N1llA Df \'I'L: 09/12/11 ,AU I�'N1).\ ITI?iM Trrl.r, King County- Cities Climate Collaboration C.\ Oisclowion Motion Resolution Ordinance BidAward I'ublicfl' ea riq Other t17Jg Da 09112111 Dltg Date Mtg Date 09119111 Alt g Date All Date All Date Ali g Date SPONSOR Council .Mayor HR DCD Finance .Fire IT P6R Police PIF S110NSOR's City staff has been working with King County to create the King County- Cities Climate Collaboration which will address climate change and sustainability issues at the County level. Each local government that participates in the Collaboration has a membership fee based on population. The City's annual membership fee will be $700 which will come from the Green Fund in the Mayor's Budget. RI:v1Gwr;D 1w cow Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: 8/22/11 COMMITTEE CHAIR: COUNCILMEMBER SEAL RECOMMENDATIONS: SI1( )NS()Iz /AI)N -nN. Department of Community Development COiINCM I °ri ;I? Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE EXPI:NDI "I'URI? Rr?( )UIRP,D AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $700 $58,153 $0 Fund Source: MAYOR BUDGET, 000.03513.100.49.56 Conrn7ents. Funding will come from funds set aside to fund "Green Initatives'; i I MTG.DATEI RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 1 09/12/11 Forward to the next Regular Meeting i MTG. DATE 1 09/12/11 09/19/11 ATTACHMENTS Infomational Memo to Community Affairs and Parks dated August 12, 2011 Council Resolution in Draft Form Interlocal Agreement Final Form Information about the King County- Cities Climate Collaboration Minutes from the August 22, 2011 Community Affairs and Parks Committee meeting Resolution in final form 1 x Z 4 SIM 6 iT o f Washington Resolution Igo. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, SUPPORTING THE KING COUNTY CITIES COLLABORATION TO CREATE A REGIONAL NETWORK OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS DEDICATED TO SHARING RESOURCES TO ADDRESS THE ISSUES OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY. WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila, King County and the undersigned cities of King County, wish to work together to directly respond to climate change and reduce global and local sources of climate pollution; and WHEREAS, we believe that by working together we can increase our efficiency and effectiveness in making progress towards this goal; and WHEREAS, we are interested in achieving this goal in a way that builds a cleaner, stronger and more resilient regional economy; and WHEREAS, we are interested in focusing on local solutions to leverage and partner with related collaborative efforts; and WHEREAS, partnering on sustainable solutions will advance progress towards cities' environmental, climate change, and energy goals such as those adopted by the nearly half of King County cities that have signed on to the U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City of Tukwila agrees to participate in this effort and collaborate regionally with our county and city partners to develop and coordinate the following: Outreach: Develop, refine, and utilize messaging and tools for climate change outreach to engage decision makers, other cities, and the general public. W: \Word Processing \Resolutions \King County- Cities Climate Collaboration 8 -15 -11 BM:bjs Page 1 of 2 9 Coordination: Collaborate on adopting consistent standards, benchmarks, strategies, and overall goals related to responding to climate change. Solutions: Share local success stories, challenges, data and products that support and enhance climate mitigation efforts by all partners. Funding and resources: Collaborate to secure grant funding and other shared resource opportunities to support climate related projects and programs. Section 2. Upon signature of an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Tukwila, other participating King County cities, and King County, the City of Tukwila will participate and contribute to the King County- Cities Climate Collaboration by dedicating staff and a financial contribution as outlined in the Interlocal Agreement. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of 2011. ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Shelley M. Kerslake, City Attorney Attachment: Interlocal Agreement Allan Ekberg, Council President Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Resolution Number: W: \Word Processing \Resolutions \King County- Cities Climate Collaboration 8 -15 -11 BM:bjs Page 2 of 2 4 COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initials ITEM NO. Meeting Date Prepared by Mayor geUienr 09/12/11 MG Council review a u 09/19/11 MG 5.B. ITEM INFORMATION CAS NUNIR]?R: 11 -091 STAFIT SPONSOR: MARTY GRISHAM ORIGINAL., AGI ND /1 DA 09/12./11 A(;I �NDA ITrAL TITLL- Washington State Military Department and U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security Grant Acceptance of the Emergency Management grant C ;(IOItY Discu.:rion Motion Resolution Ordinance BidAmard .PublicPlearing Other 11tg Date 0)/12/11 Altg Dat 9/ 19/ 1 Il1tg Date 17tg Date P1tg Date 1VItg Date [l2tg Date SPONSOR Council Ma��or .HR DCD Finance Fire IT P6R Police PW SPONSOR'S The City was awarded the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Emergency SUN IVARY Management Performance Grant (EMPG). The grant is for local jurisdictions with emergency management programs to support and enhance the agency's Emergency management program. The grant requires a 50 percent match which is satisfied by staff salaries and the Emergency Management budget. There are no additional costs to the City. The Council is being formally asked to accept the grant in the amount of $82,207.00. RI \'11 WI -,D Rl' COQ Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: 09/07/11 COMMITTEE CIIAIR: HOUGARDY RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIN. Emergency Management, Fire and Finance Department C0 ,MN"T"I'I`I: Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE EXPENDP1"URI3 RI3OUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $0 Fund Source: Cnnametats: No additional City funding required MTG.DATEJ RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 09/12/11 Forward to next Regular Meeting. J MTG.DATEJ ATTACHMENTS 09/12/11 Informational Memorandum dated 8/29/11 Washington State Military, Homeland Security Grant Agreement Summary of proposed purchases with Grant Funding Minutes from the September 7, 2011 Finance and Safety Committee meeting. 09/19/11 No attachments 5 x COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initial. ITEMNO. Meetiizg Date Prepared by Mag o s review Cotiici�-reliew 08/22/11 MH 09/12111 MH 5 C 09/19/11 MH ITEM INFORMATION I CAS NUMR]3R: 11 STAFF SPONSOR: ORIG INiV_ AGI_NDA DAT1_: 8/22/11 AGi 1 Trrul, Gambling tax rate increase based on the number of social card rooms in the City. C. \7'I )Itl' M DiJ'cud:4071 Motion Resolution ❑X Ordinance Bid..A) and Public Hearing Otber 9/12/11 1418 Dote 8122111 Mtg Date Mtg Date [lltg Date9 19 1Mt Date [Vltg Date Mtg Date SP( )NSO'R Council Mayor HR DCD .Finance .Fire IT P &R Police PW SPONSOR'S Ordinance 2323 required all commercial social card rooms to cease operation by January 1, SUMMARY 2016. At the August 8, 2011 Committee of the Whole meeting, the Council asked staff to draft an ordinance based on a taxing structure to be based on the number of social card rooms within the City. RI xII?WI ?D Rl' cow Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: COMMITTEE CHAIR: RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /.ADMIN. City Attorney /City Council CO)MM1 .I°r11", Forward Issue to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE EXPI1NDI'I'URI:Ri? uIIZI?D AMOUNTBUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $2.1 million $0 Fund Source: Colninents: Retains the existing revenue stream from gaming uses MTG. DATE I RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 8/22/11 Forward to the 9/12/11 Committee of the Whole Meeting 9/12/11 Foward to the next Regular Meeting MTG. DATE I ATTACHMENTS 8/22/11 I Informational Memorandum dated 8/16/11 Ordinance in draft form 9/12/11 Informational Memorandum dated 9/7/11 Ordinance in draft form 9/19/11 Ordinance in final form with amendments from September 12, 2011 Council meeting Informational Memorandum dated 8/15/11 7 x City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Haggerton City Council FROM: Shawn Hunstock, Interim City Administrator DATE: September 15, 2011 SUBJECT: Gambling Tax Late Payment Penalty Rate ISSUE Should the City change the current lump -sum penalty for late payment of gambling taxes to a percentage that would continue to be applied monthly until the tax is paid in full? BACKGROUND Tukwila Municipal Code Section 3.08.080 currently provides for a lump -sum penalty of 10% of the tax due for the first 17 days of delinquency and 15% for 18 or more days of delinquency. DISCUSSION Under the current gambling tax penalty provisions, a hypothetical casino that might owe $200,000 in delinquent taxes would owe a lump -sum penalty of $20,000 (10 for 1 -17 days of delinquency, or $30,000 (15 for 18 or more days of delinquency. The penalty does not compound each month, it is strictly a one -time lump -sum penalty for the delinquent taxes due. As a deterrent to businesses to not pay their taxes, staff is proposing a late fee structure similar to other sections of the TMC whereby the amount of the penalty compounds each month for unpaid debts owed the City. For instance, assuming a penalty rate of 10% with the example of an outstanding tax due of $200,000, the penalty due the first month would be $20,000, the second month would be $22,000, the third month would be $24,200 and so on. Such a penalty would encourage businesses to pay the taxes in a timely manner and would improve the City's cash flows and earnings potential. These proposed changes are identified in strikethrough underline format on the attached ordinance. RECOMMENDATION Staff is recommending adopting the change in penalty rates for delinquent gambling taxes. ATTACHMENT Draft Ordinance E lu o kw I Washington Ordinance N®. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1809 §1 (PART) TO REMOVE THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN SOCIAL AND PUBLIC CARD ROOMS, AMENDING VARIOUS ORDINANCES TO INCREASE THE TAX ON CERTAIN GAMBLING ACTIVITIES UPON CERTAIN TRIGGERS; AMENDING VARIOUS ORDINANCES TO PROVIDE FOR INTEREST ON LATE PAYMENT OF GAMBLING TAXES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on February 22, 2011, the Tukwila City Council passed Ordinance No. 2323, which allowed social /public card rooms citywide until December 31, 2015, after which social /public card rooms conducted as a commercial stimulant would thereafter be prohibited effective January 1, 2016; and WHEREAS, the social card rooms operating in Tukwila generate significant gambling tax revenues for the City; and WHEREAS, there is a cost to patrol and enforce City codes related to gambling; and WHEREAS, the more card rooms operated as a commercial stimulant, the more City costs increase; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the City Council's power to tax certain activities for revenue purposes as set forth in RCW 9.46.110, the City Council now desires to increase the tax levied on any social card room operated as a commercial stimulant, upon certain conditions, by amending Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) Section 3.08.030.A.4; and WHEREAS, the City desires to make its code consistent with state law regarding the class of taxpayers for each gambling activity; and W: Word Processing \Ordinances \Gambling tax amended upon certain triggers -5th version 9 -15 -11 SK:bjs Page 1 of 4 11 WHEREAS, state law does not distinguish between social and public card rooms, for taxation purposes; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. TMC Section 3.08.010, "Statutory Provisions Incorporated by Reference," Amended. Ordinance No. 1809 §1 (part), as codified at TMC Section 3.08.010, is hereby amended to read as follows: The provisions of Chapter 218, Laws of Washington, 1973 First Extraordinary Session, as amended by Chapters 135 and 155, Laws of Washington, Third Extraordinary Session 1974, are incorporated in total by reference as though fully set forth, and in particular, the definitions as contained in Section 2, Chapter 218, Laws of 1973, First Extraordinary Session, as amended, relating, among others, to "amusement games," "bingo," "raffles," "gambling," "punch boards," "pulltabs," and "social card games.," and "public card rooms." Section 2. TMC Section 3.08.030, "Tax Rates," Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2230 §1, 2150 §1, 1891 §1 and 1809 §1 (part), as codified at TMC Section 3.08.030, are hereby amended to read as follows: A. Pursuant to RCW 9.46.110 and RCW 9.46.120, as amended by the Laws of Washington, effective July 27, 1997, there is levied upon all persons, associations and organizations who have been duly licensed by the Washington State Gambling Commission, as authorized by law, the following tax: 1. Bingo games and raffles: To conduct or operate any bingo games and raffles, a tax rate of 5% of the gross revenue received therefrom, less the actual amount paid by such person, association or organization for or as prizes. 2. Amusement game: To conduct any amusement game, a tax rate of 2% of the gross revenue received therefrom, less the actual amount paid by such person, association or organization for or as prizes. 3. Punchboards or pulltabs: For the conduct or operation of any punchboards or pulltabs, a tax rate of 5% of the gross receipts from such activities for commercial stimulant operators (taverns, restaurants, etc.); and a tax rate of 10% on the gross receipts less the amount paid out as prizes for charitable or nonprofit organizations. 4. Social card games: a. For the conduct or operation of any premises or facility used to play social card games, a tax rate of 10% of the gross receipts received therefrom; provided that when the number of card rooms in the City exceeds five, the tax rate shall increase to 15% of the gross receipts received therefrom. Additionally, when the number of card rooms exceeds six, the tax rate shall increase to 20% of the gross receipts received therefrom. W: Word Processing \Ordinances \Gambling tax amended upon certain triggers -5' version 9 -15 -11 SK:bjs Page 2 of 4 12 b. For purposes of this provision, rooms in the ity an operatina business is defined as: a business open to the public and enaaaed in the business of operatina a social card room for a period of 30 days. For purposes of this section, the 30 days are not required to be consecutive days. After the 30 days of operations, a—o Ti of onnu pane„ is issue which triggers the increased tax rate, the Finance Director or his or her designee, shall notify the social card rooms of the increased rate and that rate shall be paid thereafter by all card rooms in this tax category, starting the financial quarter after notification. B. Non Profit Organizations. 1. No tax shall be imposed under the authority of TMC Chapter 3.08 on bingo or raffles when such activities or any combination thereof are conducted by any bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization as defined in RCW 9.46.0209, which organization has no paid or management personnel, and has gross income from bingo and raffles, or any combination thereof, not exceeding $5,000 per year, less the amount paid for or as prizes. 2. The Finance Director may waive the tax due each quarter from a bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization as defined in RCW 9.46.0209. This waiver may occur only if the charitable or nonprofit organization demonstrates by clear and convincing documentation that an amount equal to at least 70% of the tax due the City, as computed pursuant to TMC Section 3.08.030, will be donated to charitable nonprofit organizations serving the City whose purpose is to provide programs or facilities for meeting the basic health, education, welfare, or other needs of the residents of the City. Failure to donate at least 70% of the tax due the City will result in revocation of the waiver and the disqualification of the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization to receive a waiver for future tax payments. Section 3. TMC Section 3.08.080, "Payment of Tax Penalty for Late Payments," Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2323 §3 and 1809 §1 (part), as codified at TMC Section 3.08.080, are hereby amended to read as follows: A. The tax imposed by this chapter shall be due and payable in quarterly installments, and remittance therefor shall accompany each return and be made on or before the last day of the month following the quarterly period in which the tax accrued. B. If a person subiect to this tax fails to pav anv tax reauired by this chapter within 15 days after the due date thereof, there shall be added to such tax a penalty of 10% of the tax per month for each month overdue, which shall be added to the amount of the tax due. T#eF s be add a pena f or due if S Gh eRt i RO t made by the d date thereof as fellows: I 1 n �cromp sum pena eq to 10% o d with a MiniM Um of $2 for the first 17 days' delinq enGy; i W: Word Processing \Ordinances \Gambling tax amended upon certain triggers -5` version 9 -15 -11 SK:bjs Page 3 of 4 13 Section 4. 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. Section 5. 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 6. 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 five days after passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of 2011. ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Shelley M. Kerslake, City Attorney Jim Haggerton, Mayor Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Published: Effective Date: Ordinance Number: W: Word Processing \Ordinances \Gambling tax amended upon certain triggers -5`" version 9 -15 -11 SK:bjs Page 4 of 4 Upcoming Meetings Events September October 2011 19th (Monday) 20th (Tuesday) 21st (Wednesday) 22nd (Thursday) 23rd (Friday) 24th (Saturday) Lodging Tax Finance Cottage Creek Planning Cottage Creels Advisory Safety Cmte, work party Commission, work party Committee 5'00 PM 9:00 AM— Noon 6:30 PM 9:00 AM —Noon meeting (CR 43) (meet by flagpole at (Council (meet by flagpole at 12:00 NOON City Hall) Chambers) City Hall) (Doubletree For more information For more information Guest Suites call: 206 431 -3684 or call: 206431 -3684 or 16500 e-mail: e-mail: Southcenter brandon.miles@ brandon.miles@ Pkwy) tukwilawa.gov tuk-wilawagov Transportation Parks Tukwila Days Cmte, Commission, Event: 5:00 PM 5:30 PM Touch a Truck (CR #1) (Community Safety Emergency Centel) Preparedness Fair City Council 10:00 AM 2:00 PM Regular Mtg., Sister City CGnte, Foster High School 7:00 PM 5:30 PM, parking lot (Council (Tmbvila 4242 S. 144th Chambers) Community Centel) Tukwila Int'I. Blvd. Action Cmte's Library Advisory Trash Pickup Day Board, 9:00 10:00 AM 7:00 PM For location contact (Foster Library) Rick at rick @forschier.org 26th (Monday) 27th (Tuesday) 28th (Wednesday) 29th (Thursday) 30th (Friday) 1st (Saturday) Community Utilities Cite, COPCAB, Affairs Parks 5 00 PM 6:30 PM Cmte, (CR #1) (CR #5) 5: 00 PM (CR #3) City Council Committee of the Whole Mtg., 7:00 PM (Council Chambers) City Council Committee of Whole (C.O.W.) Meeting: 2nd 4th Mon., 7:00 PM, Council Chambers at City Hall. City Council Regular Meeting: 1st 3rd Mon., 7:00 PM, Council Chambers at City Hall. Civil Service Commission: 1st Mon., 5:00 PM, Conf Room #3. Contact Human Resow•ces at 206 433 -1831. ➢Community Affairs Parks Committee: 2nd 4th Mon., 5:00 PM, Conf. Room #3 COPCAB (Community Oriented Policing Citizens Adv. Board): 4th Wed., 6:30 PM, Conf. Rm #5. Phi Huynh (206- 433 7175). Finance Safety Committee: Ist 3rd Tues., 5:00 PM, Conf. Room 43. (A) Advertising agreement with Bonneville International for Seattle Southside. (B) Refunding of the 2003 Genez•al Obligation Bonds. (C) Early redemption of 1995 revenue bonds. (D) Revenue Generating Regulatory License Non Profit Fee Analysis. ➢Human Services Advisory Brd: 2nd Fri. of odd months, 1000 AM, Human Services Office. Contact Evie Boykan at 206 -433 -7180. Library Advisory Board: 3rd Wed., 7:00 PM, Foster Library. Contact Stephanie Gardner at 206- 767 -2342. Lodging Tax Advisory Committee: Every other month (or as scheduled), 12:00 NOON. Contact Katherine Kertzman at 206 -575 -2489. ➢Parks Commission: 3rd Wed., 5:30 PM, Senior Game Room at Community Center. Contact Stepharnie Gardner at 206- 767 -2342. Planning Commission /Board of Architectural Review: 4th Thurs., except 2nd Thursday in Nov. Dec., 6:30 PM, Council Chambers at City Hall. Contact Wynetta Bivens at 206- 431 -3670. Sister City Committee: Quarterly, 5:30 PM, Tukwila Community Center. Contact Tracy Gallaway at 206- 767 -2305. ➢Transportation Committee: I st 3rd Mon., 5:00 PM, Conf. Room HI (A) E Marginal Wy S and S 86 P1 Signal Pole Project Completion and Acceptance. (B) SCATBd 8 /I6 /1I Meetizzg Sunuzzay, 9/20/11 Meetizzg Agenda. (C) Tozn of Sozitl7cenler Parkii ay Extension and Tukwila Urban Center Access (Klickitat) projects. ➢Tukwila Historical Society: 3rd Thurs., 7:00 PM Tukwila Heritage Cultural Center, 14475 59 Avenue S. Contact Pat Brodin at 206- 433 -1861. ➢Tukwila Int'l. Blvd. Action Cmte: 2nd Tues., 7:00 PM, Tukwila Community Center. Contact Interim Chief Villa at 206- 433 -1815. ➢Utilities Committee•. 2nd 4th Tues., 5:00 PM, Conf Room #1 15 T entat iv e Agenda Sch &A MONTH 26 MEETING 1 MEETING2< MEETING 3 MEETING 4 week's agenda Educational Outreach REGUL�J R C 0' W REGULAR C O tiV x September 6 (Tuesday) 12 19 26 See agenda packet Special Presentations: cover sheet for this Update on the week's agenda Educational Outreach (September 19, 2011 for Recycling Regular Meeting) activities. Special Issues: Advertising Agreement with Bonneville International for Seattle Southside. An ordinance regarding livestock, small animals and fowl. Early redemption of 1995 Revenue Bonds An Ordinance regarding chronic nuisance issues. 16