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Tukwila City Council Agenda
❖ COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ❖
Allan Ekberg, Mayor Councilmembers: + Dennis Robertson + Verna Seal
David Cline, City Administrator •: De'Sean Quinn + Kate Kruller
Kathy Hougardy, Council President + Thomas McLeod ❖ Zak Idan
11, 2019; 7:00 PM Tukwila City Hall Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. SPECIAL
PRESENTATION
2018 Tukwila GreenWorks award for Business Recycler of the Year.
Samantha Wilder, Wilder Environmental Consulting.
3. PUBLIC
COMMENTS
At this time, you are invited to comment on items not included on this agenda
(p/ease limit your comments to five minutes per person). 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.)
4. SPECIAL ISSUES
a. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2597, which adopted the City
of Tukwila's biennial budget for the 2019-2020 biennium, to correct a
math error in the amounts shown for the General Fund (Fund 000).
(Forwarded to 2/11/19 due to cancellation of 2/4/19 meeting.)
b. Approve a fireworks permit for the Seattle Seawolves Rugby Team
for the 2019 season.
(Forwarded to 2/11/19 due to cancellation of 2/4/19 meeting.)
c. A resolution amending the business license fee schedule to highlight
the $2,000 exemption for outside contractors.
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5. REPORTS
a. Mayor
b. City Council
c. Staff - City Administrator Report and Monthly Public Safety
Plan provided due to cancellation of 2/4/19 meeting
d. Council Analyst
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6. MISCELLANEOUS
7. ADJOURN TO SPECIAL MEETING
❖ SPECIAL MEETING ❖
Following cancellation of the 2/4/19 Regular meeting (due to weather),
those agenda items were rescheduled to this 2/11/19 Special Meeting.
❖ Ord #2602 ❖ Res #1957
1. CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL
2. CONSENT
AGENDA
a. Approval of Minutes: 1/22/19 (Regular Mtg.)
b. Approval of Vouchers
(continued..)
SPECIAL MEETING
February 11, 2019
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2. CONSENT
c. Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No. 3 to contract #17-157
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AGENDA
with DLR Group, Inc., for forestry and environmental services related
(cont.)
to the Justice Center Project in the amount of $18,920.00 (full contract
amount not to exceed $3,140,229.00) [Reviewed and forwarded to
Consent by the Public Safety Committee on 1/22/19.]
d. Authorize the Mayor to sign a grant agreement with the Rose
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Foundation for the "Green the Green" Project, in the amount of
$25,000.00 (funding coming to the City). [Reviewed and forwarded to
Consent by the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on 1/23/19.]
e. Accept as complete the Major Maintenance of Three Bridges (Grady
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Way, Beacon Avenue, Frank Zepp) Project (contract #17-118) with
Razz Construction, Inc.; authorize release of retainage, subject to the
standard claim and lien release procedures (final cost of project,
including retainage: $2,642,339.81). [Reviewed and forwarded to
Consent by the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on 1/23/19.]
f. Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No. 2 to contract #16-151
with BNSF for increased flagging and railroad costs for the Boeing
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Access Road over BNRR Rehabilitation Project in the amount of
$150,000.00. [Reviewed and forwarded to Consent by the Transportation
and Infrastructure Committee on 1/23/191
g. Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with King County for
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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the 2018
Minor Home Repair Program, in the amount of $90,000.00.
[Reviewed and forwarded to Consent by the Community Development and
Neighborhoods Committee on 1/29/19.]
h. Lodging tax funding applications:
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(1) Approve a lodging tax application from the Seattle Southside
Regional Tourism Authority for general operations for 2019-2020
in the amount of $405,000 from lodging tax funds.
(2) Approve a 2019 lodging tax application from the Museum of Flight
for "Destination Moon — The Apollo 11 Mission" in the amount of
$100,000 from lodging tax funds.
(3) Approve a 2019 lodging tax application from Starfire Sports to
assist in the promotion of leagues, events, and tournaments in
the amount of $44,500 from lodging tax funds.
(4) Approve a 2019 lodging tax application from the City of Tukwila
for certain costs related to lodging tax fund operations and
administration in the amount of $127,045 from lodging tax funds.
[Reviewed and forwarded to Consent by the Community Development and
Neighborhoods Committee on 1/29/19.]
(continued..)
SPECIAL MEETING
February 11, 2019
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2. CONSENT
AGENDA
(cont.)
I. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2597, which adopted the City
of Tukwila's biennial budget for the 2019-2020 biennium, to correct a
math error in the amounts shown for the General Fund (Fund 000).
[Forwarded to Consent by the Committee of the Whole Meeting 2/11/19.]
j. Approve a fireworks permit for the Seattle Seawolves Rugby Team for
the 2019 season.
[Forwarded to Consent by the Committee of the Whole Meeting 2/11/19j
k. A resolution repealing Resolution No. 1952 and adopting a revised
business license fee schedule to clarify licensing requirements for
persons or businesses operating within the City boundaries without a
physical presence.
[Forwarded to Consent by the Committee of the Whole Meeting 2/11/19.]
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3. UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
a. Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Keithly Barber Associates,
Inc., for commissioning services for the Fire Station 51 and Justice
Center projects in the amount of $96,291 (excluding sales tax),
with additional funding authorization of $46,778 for Fire Station 52,
if needed (total not to exceed $143,069).
> Please refer to 1/28/19 CO.W. packet. <
b. Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Mayes Testing Engineers,
Inc., for construction testing and inspection services for the Fire
Station 51 and Justice Center projects in the amount of $57,075
(excluding sales tax), with additional funding authorization of $38,707
for Fire Station 52, if needed (total not to exceed $95,782).
›, Please refer to 1/28/19 CO. W. packet. <
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4. NEW BUSINESS
5. ADJOURNMENT
Reasonable
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