Council MIN 06-21-2005 Regular
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FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
Council Chambers - City Hall
June 21, 2005 - 7:00 p.m.
Minutes
1.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Mayor McColgan called the regular meeting of the Federal Way City Council to order at
7:05 p.m.
Councilmembers present: Mayor Dean McColgan, Deputy Mayor Linda Kochmar, and
Councilmembers Jeanne Burbidge, Jack Dovey, Jim Ferrell, Eric Faison and Mike Park.
StafTpresent: City Manager David Moseley, City Attorney Pat Richardson, and City Clerk
Chris Green.
II.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor McColgan called upon Deputy Mayor Kochmar to lead the flag salute.
III.
PRESENTATIONS
a.
30th District Legislators and Lobbyist/Appreciation Plaques
The City Council recognized State Sen. Tracey Eide, State Representatives Mark
Miloscia and Skip Priest, and Lobbyist Doug Levy for their work in getting state
funding for many projects in Federal Way, such as Han Woo-Ri Festival, .Joe's
Creek, Trimlgle Project, and the West Hylebos Boardwalk Restoration. They
received plaques in recognition of their work. All four thanked the Council, staff,
and citizens for their help.
b. Federal Way Amateur Radio Club/Recognition Plaque
Mayor McColgan recognized the Federal Way Amateur Radio Club for their work
on the Greater Federal Way Emergency Operations Center Communications Room.
Art Brown was present to accept the award on behalf of the club.
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Han Woo-Ri Festival Artwork
Councilmember Park and Mayor McColgml unveiled the artwork given to the city
by Mr. Lee as part ofthe Han Woo-Ri Festival.
d. Diversitv Commissioners/Introductions and Certificates of Appointment
Councilmember Faison recognized Ron Walker and Antwan Tinsley, who have
been reappointed to the Diversity Commission to three-year terms. Jason Weichert
was appointed as a full voting commissioner to a three-year term. Christine Martin
and Suzmme Smith were appointed to three-year terms as alternate members. All
were present at the meeting to accept their certificates.
e. Lehua McColgan/Certificate of Recognition
Mayor McColgan recognized his mother, Mrs. Lehua McColgan for her 51 ycars of
service to those who have served in the military and othcr issues affecting senior
citizens. Mrs. McColgan was present to receive her certificate.
1'. rntroduction of New Staff/City Manager
City Manager Moseley introduced Heidi Nordstrom, who is the City's ncwcst
Police Recruit. She was unable to attend the meeting.
g. Emerging Issues/City Manager
City Manager Moseley reported no emerging issues at this time.
IV.
CITIZEN COMMENT
Charity Quiroga: Opposes the commercial vehicles ordinance; she and her husband arc
commercial truck owncrs and do not feel that there is a safety issue involved.
Amy Hanawalt: She represents the Park Pals organization; they support the proposcd
French Lakc Park OfT-Leash Area Code Amendment Ordinance. She presented a pctition
supporting the ordinance to the Council.
Marie Sciacqua, R.C. Keltner, Jean Atwell: They support the commercial vehicles
ordinance. Ms. Sciacqua presented a slide show to the Council.
Ernest Commodore: He opposes privatization of streets and a proposal to put a gate up in
the Canlpus Estates area.
Nancy Combs, Rosemary Weatherly, Kevin Bush: They spoke ofthcir concerns around
their residences on 21 st Ave. S W, such as car races mld large trucks traveling in the area.
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They requested traffic calming devices such as speed bumps and stop signs to address this
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Bene Dagan and Joey Kaye: They reported that the digging toy has still not been repaired,
and that overflowing garbage is a problem. They would also like to see the basketball
hoops temporarily removed, as graffiti and possibly gangs are problems. They support the
change in the score in neighborhood traffic criteria. The water fountain is also plugged;
Ms. Kaye's husband has offered to fix it.
Robert Roper: City Clerk Green read his statement into the record. Mr. Roper opposes the
use of French Lake Park as an off-leash dog park. He also submitted photos of Volunteer
and Magnuson Parks in Seattle to the Council.
Kevin Morris: Deferred his comments.
Paul Eitelbach: He opposes the use of French Lake Park as an ofT-leash dog park.
Rose Moor and Harrell Hurst: They support use of French Lake Park as an off-leash dog
park.
Councilmember Ferrell asked about the score and rating of the neighborhood traffic around
21 sl Ave. City Mmlager Moseley replied that it has gone once or twice before the Land
Usc/fransportation Committee, but can be part of the discussion at a future LUTC meeting.
The Council directed staff to prepare a report on the issue at the July 18lh LUTC meeting.
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Council also directed staff to look into the graffiti and other issues at Coronado Park.
City Manager Moseley also reported that as of today the City had not receivcd a pctition
regarding a gate at the Campus Estates neighborhood.
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CONSENT AGENDA
Minutes/June 7, 2005 Regular Meeting -Approved
Vouchers - Approved
Monthly Financial Report/April 2005- Approved
Council Bill #373/Setting Salary for Full-time Elected Municipal Court
Judge - Enacted Ordinance #()5-494
Council Bill #374/Proposed Amendment to VSNL Telecommunications
Frmlchise - Postponed to July 19, 2005 Council meeting
Noyes Preliminary Plat ~Approved Resolution #05-448
Setting Public Hearing for 2006-2011 Transportation Plml (TIP) ~md Arterial
Street Improvement Plan (ASIP) -Approved Resolution #05-449
Authorizing Resolution for Grant/West Hylebos Boardwalk -Approved
Agreement between City of Federal Way and Public llcalth Seattlc-King
County for Medicaid Administrative MATCH Program - Approved
Steel Lake Park Concession Bid Award - Approved
2005 City Wide Pavement Marking Project Bid A ward - Approved
Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program Criteria Revision - Approved
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m. Extension of Terl11 for Current Solid Waste Collection Contract -Approved
Councilmember Faison pulled item (e) from the consent agenda. Councilmember Dovey
pulled item (1) from the consent agenda.
MOTION BY DEPUTY MAYOR KOCHMAR TO APPROVE CONSENT
AGENDA ITEMS (a) through (d), (1) through (k), and (m) AS PRESENTED;
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER BURBIDGE. The motion passed as
follows:
Burbidge yes Kochmar yes
Dovey yes McColgan yes
Faison yes Park yes
F erreU yes
Consent Agenda (e): Council Bill #374/Proposed Amendment to VSNL
Telecommunications Franchise
Councilmember Faison reported that the amendment was based on an agreement
between Tyco and VSNL. 'l'hat agreement has been delayed.
MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER FAISON TO POSTPONE CONSENT
AGENDA ITEM (e) TO THE JULY 19, 2005 REGULAR MEETING;
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER FERRELL. The motion passed as
follows:
Burbidge yes Kochmar yes
Dovey yes McColgan yes
Faison yes Park ycs
Ferrell yes
Consent Agenda (1): Neighborhood Traffic Safety Progrmn Criteria Revision
Councilmember Dovey explained to the public why the City Council is discussing
and voting on this issue.
MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY TO APPROVE CONSENT
AGENDA ITEM (I) AS PRESENTED; SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER
FERRELL. The motion passed as follows:
Burbidge yes Kochmar ycs
Dovey yes McColgan yes
Faison yes Park yes
Ferrell yes
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INTRODUCTION ORDINANCES
a. Council Bill #376/French Lake Park Off-Leash Area Code Amendment
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNC1L OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 4 OF THE FEDERAL WAY CITY CODE TO ALLOW
AN OFF-LEASH AREA IN FRENCH LAKE PARK (AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 90-30,92-
[53).
City Clerk Green read the ordinance title into the record.
Councilmember Dovey requested that language in the ordinance be changed to open
park hours later (7:00a.m.) than usual to minimize complaints of dogs barking in the
early morning hours.
MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY TO AMEND THE COUNCIL
BILL #376 BY OPENING THE P ARK AT 7:00A.M.; SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBERPARK. The motion passed as follows:
Burbidge yes Kochmar yes
Dovey yes McColgan yes
Faison yes Park yes
Ferrell yes
Councilmember Burbidge thanked all of the citizens who submitted public
comment regarding this issue. Deputy Mayor Kochmar suggested that natural
vegetation be placed around the edges of the park to address neighbors' concerns.
MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER BURBIDGE TO MOVE COUNCIL
BILL #376, AS AMENDED, TO SECOND READING AND ENACTMENT
ON JULYS; SECONDED BY DEPUTY MAYOR KOCHMAR. The motion
passed as follows:
Burbidge yes Kochmar yes
Dovey yes MeColgm1 yes
Faison yes Park yes
Ferrell yes
b. Council Bill #377/Commereial Vehicle On-Street Parking/Residential Zones
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 15-82, ARTICLE IV, or CHAP'fER 15 TO PROHIBIT
THE PARKING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS (AMENDING
ORDJANCE NOS. 90c46, 91-97).
City Clerk Green read the ordinance title into the record.
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Deputy Mayor Kochmar asked for clarification on whether or not commercial
vehicles can be parked on the owner's private property (driveway). Traffic
Engineer Rick Perez replied that it is already prohibited under the zoning code.
COlU1cilmember Dovey spoke in opposition to the amendment; he believes that
motor homes should be included as well, and that neighborhood covenants should
govern the issue.
MOTION BY PARK TO MOVE COUNCIL BILL #377 TO SECOND
READING AND ENACTMENT ON JULY 5; SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER FAISON. The motion passed as follows:
Burbidge yes Kochmar yes
Dovey no McColgan yes
Faison yes Park yes
Ferrell yes
VII.
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
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Councilmember Faison: He attended a meeting on June 5th in the Browns Point
neighborhood regarding annexation, which is why he had to leave early from the Council
meeting that evening. He thanked Planner Isaac Conlen for his excellent presentation at the
meeting. He will attend a meeting of the Puget SOlmd Regional Council (PSRC) this
Thursday in Seattle. The next Finance, Economic Development, and Regional Affairs
Committee will be June 28th at 5:30p.m.
Councilmember Dovey: The next Land Use/Transportation Committee meeting will take
place on July 18th at 5:30p.m. The July 4th meeting is cancelled due to the holiday. He,
along with five other councilmembers and City Manager Moseley and Assistant City
Manager Matheson will be attending the Association of Washington Cities Conference this
Wednesday through Friday in Kennewick.
Councilmember Burbidge: The next Parks, Recreation, Human Services, and Public Safety
Committee meeting will take place July 11 th at 5:30p.m. About a week and a half ago she
attended a meeting of the County's Regional Transportation Committee in Auburn; they
were given an update on Auburn's downtown planning, King County-Metro's bus transit
allocation. She is asking for public feedback on pcoples' experience with the bus system
and what the needs are in the community. On June 9th she attended a meeting ofPSRC's
Transportation Policy Board; they discussed the relationship of transportation investment
and ceonomic development.
Deputy Mayor Kochmar: Earlier today, the City held the groundbreaking ceremon~ for the
new community center. The Red, White, and Blues Festival will be held on July 4t1. She
recognized the small businesses located at the former Evergreen Truck Stop site, which
will soon be the Federal Way Crossings site on S. 348[11 St.
. Councilmember Park: The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee will be meeting on July 8th
at 8:30a.m.
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Councilmember Ferrell: Last Wednesday he attended a meeting of the Suburban Cities
Association (SCA) Public Issues Committee; they discussed issues such as criminal justice,
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annexation, and solid waste. He also attended SCA's Jail Oversight Assembly meeting.
On June 8th he and Deputy Mayor Kochmar attended a dinner where Attorney General
McKenna spoke of plans to address the problem of methamphetmnines.
Mayor McColgan: He thanked the Korean Parents Association for their efforts in helping
to clean up city parks and the BP A trail. He attended the Youth Advancing Leadership
graduation; the progrmn teaches skills and performs community projects in the Federal
Way community. On Saturday at the King County Aquatic Center he attended an event to
rceognize those who have served our country in the military. The Comcast Local Edition
channel will be doing a feature on Federal Way that will be airing shortly.
VIII.
CITY MANAGER REPORT
The Red, White, and Blues Festival takes place on July 4th at 4:00p.m., with the tire works
show to start at 10: 15p.m.
Police evidence has been moved to the ncw building across from city hall.
Officer 'rerry Wilson, who scrves as a School Resource Officer, was voted by the students
to be a commencement speaker at one of the local high schools in Federal Way.
City Manager Moseley also congratulated Thomas Fichtner, who serves as an intern in the
City's MIS division, for his graduation from DeVry University in Federal Way.
IX.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
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Collective Bargaining/Pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)( a) - cancelled
Property Acquisition/Pursuant to RCW 42.30.11O(])(b) - cancelled
To consider Sale or Lease of Real Property/Pursuant to RCW
42.30.110(1)( c) - added
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The Council recessed into executive session at 9:00p.m, with an expected duration of
approximately onc hour.
The Council returned to chmnbers at 9:30p.m.
X.
ADJOURNMENT
There being nothing further to discuss, Mayor McColgan adjourned the regular meeting of
the Federal Way City Council at 9:30p.m.-
. Christine Green,
City Clerk