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Council PKT 02-07-2012 RegularCITY OF ,� Federal Way AGENDA FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers - City Hall February 7, 2012 7:00 p.m. www. cityoffederalwa y. com 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. PRESENTATIONS a. Volunteer Spotlight: Park Pals b. Proclamation: One Day Federal Way ...page 3 c. Business Recycler of the Year Award d. Arts Commission Certificates of Appointment e. Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Certificates of Appointment f. Steel Lake Advisory Committee Certificates of Appointment g. Independent Salary Commission Certificates of Appointment h. Parks and Recreation Commission Certificates of Appointment i. Human Services Commission Certificates of Appointment j. Mayor's Emerging Issues 4. CITIZEN COMMENT PLEASE COMPLETE A PINK SLIP AND TURN IT IN TO THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SPEAKING. When recognized by the Mayor, come forward to the podium and state your name for the reco►rl. P/ease limit your comments to three minutes. The Mayor may interrupt comments that exceed three minutes, relate negatively to other individuals or are othe►wise inappropriate. 5. CONSENT AGENDA Ifems listed below have been previously reviewed in their entirety by a Council Committee of th�e members and brought before full Council for approval. All items are enacted by one motion. Individual items may be �moved by a Councilmember for separate discussion and subsequent motion. a. Minutes: January 17, 2012 Special and Regular Meetings ...paye a b. Vouchers ...page 18 c. Plate Compactor Replacement ... page 48 d. Neighborhood Tra�c Safety (NTS) Program 2009-2011 Contract Closeout ... page 50 The Council may add items and take action on items not listed on the agenda. 6. COUNCIL BUSINESS a. Minutes: January 28, 2012 Council Retreat ...page 52 b. Resolution: Amending Councit Rules of Procedure ...page 62 7. ORDINANCES First Reading: a. CB #597 Code Amendment FWRC Chapter 19.275 Temporarv Use_...page s� An ordinance of the City of Federa! Way, Washington, relating to temporary uses; amending FWRC 19.275 b. CB #598 Code Amendment FWRC Chapter 12 Businesses ...page �24 An ordinance of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to Business Registration: amending FWRC12.05 "Business Registration" and 12.25 °Temporary Businesses" c. CB #599 Code Amendment Complete Streets FWRC 19.135 Development Improvements ...page 143 An ordinance of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to Complete Streets: adding a new section to FWRC 19.135 Second Reading: d. CB #596 Amend FWRC 7.030.101 and 7.030.040 Reaardinq Prohibition of Internal Combustion Enqines on Steel Lake and North Lake ...page �so An ordinance of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to boats and watercraft• amending FWRC 7.03.010 and FWRC 7.03.040 8. COUNCIL REPORTS 9. MAYOR'S REPORT 10. EXECUTIVE SESSION Collective Bargaining pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(b) Potential Litigation pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) 11. ADJOURNMENT The Council may add items and take action on items not listed on the agenda. ,.; •: .�� . .�'s�. _. � . s � � �► +/ 1M' One Day Federal Way Proclamation WHEREAS, homelessness is one of the most pressing issues facing Federal Way and other communities around the nation; and WHEREAS, spreading awareness of this issue is key to building support for addressing homelessness; and ,� WHER.EAS, funding is required to provide some of the most basic necessities of human life such as food and shelter; and VV�iEREAS, there are recognized, serious service needs to provide food and shelter for homeless individuals and families in the Federal Way community; and ' WHEREAS, the 2012 Advancing Leadership Youth Class is holding One Day Federal Way, February 21St, to rally, march and raise funds for the Reach Out Homeless Shelter; NOW, THEREFORE, we, the undersigned Mayor and City Council of Federal Way, do formally recognize that Tuesday, February 21 2012 be declared "One Day Federal Way For The Homeless," an opportunity for the citizens of Federal Way to raise awareness and funds in a charity walk benefitting the homeless in our community FEDERAL WA Y CITY COUNCIL Skip Priest, Mayor Jim Ferrell, Deputy Mayor Jeanne Burbidge, Councidmember Linda Kochmar, Councilmember Dini Duclos, Councilmember Bob Celski, Councilmember Susan Honda, Councilmember Roger Freeman, Councilmember -.: :;;�� :�;: : :;:;;;;.•.:,, ,;.:;;:;r,: : -:%�S%::��Y,, ,,�;:;;:;:; � : -;%�S �c�c:�'� : y%�S , ;�Cr:�:�C; ' �:%�:;:•..i,� �P�c::�:`':,•' ;::.' �,� '�:�����irf,•'�d���'N::`i:� ':;i���:;::�� '%:�i�ii!�����`iii��`'���, l.'�j.'::�iii'i; �idiii��:• `' .�� ���;;:'?.�iii���. •.;�. ✓.•:�`' : •�.::.� .:: � . � �;i!'� ��.:. .:..• . �•; ','%';. �.... ..i: J. . �....... ..i: .���: :i;'���ii:.... ••'..:i:`: ':i;i;..' r :: :..... . _._�.:; i.._ .. _..� r _ .... .:� ...�:_ _. . ..� _ �...- -� - � - COiTNCIL MEETING DATE: February 7, 2012 ITEM #; �f� ........................._......_..._...._............................................................................_..................................................................................................... ........................................._............................_..__._._._....................................................................................................................................._....__....._.............. ....................__. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES POLICY QUESTION Should the City Council approve the draft minutes of the January 17, 2012 Special and Regular Meetings? COMMITTEE: N/A CATEGORY: � Consent ❑ City Council Business ■ ■ Ordinance Resolution STAFF REPORT BY: Carol McNeillv Citv Clerk Attachments: MEETING DATE: N/A ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other DEPT Human Resources Draft meeting minutes from the January 17, 2012 Special and Regular Meetings. Options Considered: 1. Approve the minutes as presented. 2. Amend the minutes as necessary. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approving the minutes as presented. CITY CLERK APPROVAL N/A DIRECTOR APPROVAL: N/�4 N/fl Committee Council Committee Cow�ci� COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/A PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I MOVE APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES, AS PRESENTED". (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCII. ACTION: ❑ APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # ❑ DENIED 1 reAding ❑ TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACI'ION Enactment reading ❑ MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED — 02/O6/2006 RESOLUTION # CITY OF � Federal Way MINUTES FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Council Chambers - City Hall January 17, 2012 5:30 p.m. www. cityoffederalway. com 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER Mayor Priest calted the meeting to order at 5:30 pm. Elected officials present: Mayor Skip Priest, Deputy Mayor Jim Ferrell, Councilmember Susan Honda, Councilmember Jeanne Burbidge, Councilmember Bob Celski and Councilmember Dini Duclos. Councilmember Kochmar arrived at 5:33 pm. Councilmember Freeman arrived at 5:43 pm. Staff present: City Attorney Pat Richardson and City Clerk Carol McNeilly. 2. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE INTERVIEWS • Parks and Recreation Commission The City Council interviewed two applicants for the Parks and Recreation Commission. • Independent Salarv Commission The City Council interviewed one applicant for the Independent Salary Commission. • Lodqinq Tax Advisorv Committee The City Council interviewed one applicant for the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee. .,,;� • Human Services Commission The City Council interviewed finro applicants for the Human Services Commission. 3. ADJOURNMENT Deputy Mayor Ferrell adjourned the meeting at 6:45 pm. Attest: Carol McNeilly, CMC, City Clerk Approved by CounciL City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Special Meeting Page 1 of I CITY OF ,;� Federal Way MINUTES FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers - City Hall January 17, 2012 7:00 p.m. www. cityoffederalway.com 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER Mayor Priest cailed the meeting to order at 7:03 pm. Elected officials present: Mayor Skip Priest, Deputy Mayor Jim Ferrell, Councilmember Linda Kochmar, Councilmember Susan Honda, Councilmember Jeanne Burbidge, Councilmember Bob Celski, Councilmember Roger Freeman and Councilmember Dini Duclos. Staff present: City Attorney Pat Richardson and City Clerk Carol McNeilly. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Dick Mayer led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Priest asked for a moment of silence for fallen Park Ranger Margaret Anderson. MOTION: Councilmember Duclos moved to amend the agenda to add as item 6m under Council Business the discussion and approval of a proposed letter to the City's Legislators regarding Sound Transit legislation. Deputy Mayor Ferrell second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. 3. PRESENTATION a. Business Recvcler of the Year Mayor Priest announced this item will be postponed to another Council meeting as the recipients of this award were unable to attend the meeting due to the inclement weather. City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 1 of 12 b. Mavor's Emerqinq Issues Mayor Priest stated there were five emerging issues. Sound Transit and Audit announced bv State Auditor Mayor Priest stated the Washington State Auditor announced earlier this month that his office would be conducting a comprehensive performance audit of Sound Transit. The City supports this audit as there are several questions regarding the money Sound Transit is collecting from Federal Way taxpayers and the level of service being provided, especially the broken promise to bring light rail to Federal Way. The Mayor wrote a letter to the State Auditor last week outlining several concerns we have and hope that they look at. Mayor Priest shared a photo provided by a resident showing the overcrowding that is occurring on Sound Transit busses that service Federal Way. During the work week busses are standing room only. Full busses are leaving people to wait in the rain for the next bus, or the bus following that one. The City brought this issue to Sound Transit and they responded as if it was no big deal. Nine cents of every dollar spent by a Federal Way resident goes to Sound Transit. This equates to Thirteen and a half million dollars each year. For that amount there should be better service and better responses to issues. Councilmember Duclos amended the agenda for the Council to take action regarding a proposed letter to our legislators conceming Sound Transit (item 6.m.). Reauest for Proposals for the Communitv Enhancement Grant: Administrative Services Director Bryant Enge reported the Community Enhancement Grants support community and educational proje�ts and activities. There is $20K available for funding with a maximum grant award of $1,500. Mr. Enge reviewed the grant guidelines. This is a competitive grant process. The application period begins January 18th and applications must be submitted by February 16, 2012. Applications will be reviewed by the Human Services Commission. Airport Issues Mayor Priest stated he attended a meeting with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) last week. The FAA is working on an Environmental Assessment on proposed airline routes — it is called the Greener Skies Initiative. The environmental assessment period is an opportunity for Federal Way residents to share their concems about airport noise. A meeting will be held on January 25, 2012 at the Federal Way Library on S. 320 starting at 6:00 pm. Medical Cannabis Mayor Priest stated the Council has taken a very direct stand regarding medical cannabis. It is against Federal Law and therefore not allowed in the City. Tomorrow there is a hearing in Olympia regarding the latest version of proposed legislation regarding medical cannabis. Police Chief Brian Wilson and other representatives from the Police Department will be attending the hearing to testify on the Council's position. • Council's Annual Retreat The City Council will conduct their annual retreat on Saturday, January 28"' at Dumas Bay Centre starting at 9:00 am. Deputy Mayor Ferrell stated the following topics were slated for discussion: Sustainable Budget, Public Safety, Economic DevelopmenUCivic Center Development and Council Rules of Procedure. City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 2 of 12 4. CITIZEN COMMENT Tracv Hills spoke about Sound Transit and recovering the funds that have been collected from Federal Way residents. Jennie Hills would like to see the City work to create jobs for people with disabilities. Norma Blanchard spoke in support of term limits for the City Council. She stated if the Council would adopt term limits they would not need to add it to the ballot. Nancv Combs welcomed Councilmember's Honda and Celski. She commented on traffc issues in her neighborhood — specifically speeding traffic and cars not stopping at the 4- way stop. Donald Barovic welcomed Councilmember's Honda and Celski. He reported that he is continuing to loose livestock to coyotes. He asked why he can not use a gun to protect his livestock. 5. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed tielow have been previously reviewed in their entirety by a Council Committee of three members and brought before full Council for approval. All items are enacted by one motion. Individual items may be removed by a Councilmember for separate discussion and subsequent mofion. a. Minutes: January 3, 2012 Special and Regular Meeting b. Arts Commission 2012 Work Plan c. "On Call" Electrical Services Bid d. Third Amendment for Janitorial Services e. Parks Commission 2012 Work Plan MOTION: Deputy Mayor Ferrell moved approval of items 5a through 5e. Councilmember Freeman second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. 6. COUNCIL BUSINESS a. 2012 Citv Council Committee Appointments Mayor Priest stated pursuant to Council Rules of Procedure, section 20.8 the Deputy Mayor makes Council Committee appointments in January of each year. Deputy Mayor Ferrell announced the following Committee Appointments for 2012: City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 3 of 12 • Finance/Economic DevelopmenUReqional Affairs Committee: Chair: Councilmember Duclos Members: Councilmembers Celski and Councilmember Freeman • Land Use/Transportation Committee: Chair: Councilmember Celski Members: Councilmember Honda and Councilmember Burbidge • Parks/Recreation/Human Seroices and Public Safetv Committee: Chair: Councilmember Honda Members: Councilmember Freeman and Councilmember Kochmar • Lodginq Tax Advisorv Committee Chair: Councilmember Burbidge MOTION: Deputy Mayor Ferrell moved to approve the 2012 City Council Committee appointments. Councilmember Duclos second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. b. South Sound Reqional Business Incubator (SSRBI) Fundinq Request Community and Economic Development Director Patrick Doherty reported that in October 2009 the City Council approved an action to support the South Sound Regional Business Incubator (SSRBI) with up to $100,000 per year in 2010 and 2011 for programmatic support. The SSRBI has operated successfully during the preceding finro years, creating small businesses and new jobs for Federal Way. The SSRBI is requesting $30k ftom the City per year in 2012 and 2013. If approved by Council, the City Center Re-development Fund resolutions (Nos. 05-460, 09-564 and 10-573) would have to be amended to allow for this funding request. Brett Thomas, SSRBI representative reviewed their Business Plan Executive Summary and Funding Request. MOTION: Councilmember Duclos moved to approve City support in 2012 and 2013 of the SSRBI by approving an amendment to Resolution Nos. 05-460, 09-564 and 10- 573 to appropriate $30,000 per year in 2012 and 2013 from the City Center Re- development Fund. Councilmember Kochmar second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. Ciry Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 4 of 12 c. Arts Commission Appointments MOTION: Councilmember Honda moved to re-appoint voting members Cynthia Piennet, Maureen Hathaway and Lori Weldon to the Arts Commission for there-year terms expiring December 31, 2014, and appoint Katherine (Kate) Olson as a voting member for a three-year term expiring December 31, 2014. Deputy Mayor Ferrell second. Vote: ' Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0 d. Independent Salarv Commission Appointments The Council interviewed one applicant for the Independent Salary Commission at their January 17, 2012 Special Meeting. MOTION: Deputy Mayor Ferrell moved to re-appoint Donald Dennis to the Independent Salary Commission for a four-year term expiring February 28, 2016 and appoint Mark Koppang to the Commission for a four-year term expiring February 28, 2016. Councilmember Duclos second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. e. Human Services Commission Appointments The Council interviewed finro applicants for the Human Services Commission at their January 17, 2012 Special Meeting. MOTION: Councilmember Honda moved to re-appoint Elizabeth Hughes and Bob Wroblewski #o the Human Services Commission for three-year terms expiring January 31, 2015, and appoint Mary Schultr to fiU the remainder of the unexpired term of January 31, 2013, and appoint Michael Capenos as an alternate member with at term expiring Jan 31, 2015. Councilmember Duclos second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes City Counci! Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 5 of 12 Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. f. Lodqinq Tax Advisorv Committee Appointments The Council interviewed one applicant for the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee at their January 17, 2012 Special Meeting. MOTION: Councilmember Burbidge moved to re-appoint Mike Dunwiddie to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee for a two-year term expiring October 31, 2013, and appoint Rik France to the Committee for a two year-term expiring October 31, 2013. Councilmember Duclos second. Vote: , Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. g. Parks and Recreation Commission Appointments The Council interviewed finro applicants for the Parks and Recreation Commission at their January 17, 2012 Special Meeting. MOTION: Councilmember Honda moved to appoint Mike Hoefel to the Parks and Recreation Commission as a voting member to fill the remainder of an unexpired term of April 30, 2014, and appoint Mark Koppang as alternate members with terms expiring April 30, 2015. Councilmember Kochmar second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes. Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. h. Steel Lake Advisorv Committee Appointments MOTION: Councilmember Celski moved to re-appoint Tom Dezutter, Margaret Reyner, Melanie Cannon and William Lineham to the Steel Lake Management Districts with two-year terms expiring December 31, 2013. Councilmember Duclos second Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes. City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 6 of 12 Councilmember Celski Yes Counciimember Freeman Yes Councilmember Ducios Yes Motion carried 7-0. i. 2012 Municiqal Stormwater Grant of Reqional Siqnificance SurFace Water Manager Will Appleton stated the Washington Department of Ecology is soliciting grant proposals for projects of regional or statewide significance to support implementation of the Municipal Stormwater General Permits issues in January 2007 and reissued for draft review in October 2011. The grant is competitive and only available to jurisdictions covered by a municipal Stormwater permit. The maximum amount awarded for each grant is $300k, and no matching funds are required. Staff recommends submitting a grant application for the development of a regional program intended to improve Stormwater education among elementary students. Grant applications must be submitted by January 20, 2012 and project completion must occur by June 30, 2013. Mr. Appleton noted the staff report provided to Council stated the grant request amount was anticipated to be around $60k, he now anticipates the amount to be between $70k and $75k. MOTION: Councilmember Celski moved to authorize staff to submit a Stormwater Education and Outreach Program for funding through the 2012 Municipal Stormwater Grant of Regional Significance. Councilmember Freeman second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. j. Collective Barqaininq Aqreement with Teamsters Parks/Public Works Maintenance Workers City Attorney Pat Richardson reported that the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Teamsters Parks/Public Works Maintenance Workers expired on December 31, 2010. The parties have been in been in negotiations for over a year and have reached a tentative agreement. Key points of the agreement are change in health insurance providers; a one-time eight hours to settle the contract; a one-time eight hours to recognize they were the first union to agree to switch health insurance providers; and no wage increase for 2011 through 2014, unless the non-represented employees, as a whole receive some form of increased compensation. This new agreement will last through December 2014. The issue regarding the definition of temporary/seasonal workers remains outstanding, with a hearing on the matter scheduled for February 16 and 17, 2012. MOTION: Deputy Mayor Ferrell moved to approve the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Teamsters Parks/Public Works Maintenance Workers and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. Councilmember Freeman second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 7 of l2 Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. k. Collective Barqaininq Agreement with Teamsters Municipal Court Clerks City Attorney Pat Richardson reported that the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Teamsters Municipal Court Clerks expired on December 31, 2010. The parties have been in been in negotiations for over a year and have reached a tentative agreement. Key points of the agreement are change in health insurance providers; a one-time eight hours to settle the contract; a one-time eight hours to recognize they were the first union to agree to switch health insurance providers; and no wage increase for 2011 through 2014, unless the non-represented employees, as a whole receive�some form of increased compensation. This new agreement will last through December 2014. The issue regarding the definition of temporary/seasonal workers remains outstanding, with a hearing on the matter scheduled for February 16 and 17, 2012. MOTION: Deputy Mayor Ferrell moved to approve the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Teamster — Municipal Court Clerks and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreemen� Councilmember Freeman second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. I. Arts Commission 2012 Contract for Services Recreation Supervisor John Hutton stated the Arts Commission Contract for Services program funds local arts organizations that provide cultural programs within the community. The budget for the 2012 Contract for Services is $37,900. The City solicited applications from local art organizations. The Arts Commission reviewed the applications, interviewed each organization and made funding recommendations. Councilmember Burbidge stated she needed to recuse herself from this item. MOTION: Councilmember Honda moved to approve Arts Commission 2012 Contract for Services. Councilmember Kochmar second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Recused Councilmember Celski Yes. Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 6-0. City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regudar Meeting Page 8 of 12 m. Proposed Letter to Citv's Leqislators Reqardinq Sound Transit Leqislation Mayor Priest stated that Sound Transit continues to collect $13.5 million out of our community without returning comparable services, either in the form of the light rail promised by 2023 in ST2, or in the form of adequate Sound Transit Express Bus service. Sound Transit has not been responsive to the requests for improved service. Therefore, we are requesting support from the Legislature in addressing inequity in the regional transit system. MOTION: Councilmember Duclos moved to approve the proposed letter to the City's legislators regarding legislation to address our issues with Sound Transitand have it signed by all seven Councilmember's. Deputy Mayor Ferrell second Deputy Mayor Duclos stated that in 2008 Sound Transit made a promise to Federal Way to provide light rail by 2023. Under the promised ST2 Plan, voters gave Sound Transit the authority to collect sales taxes around the Tri-County region. Sound Transit collects $13.5 million annually for what was promised in ST2. At the May 17, 2011 Council meeting, Sound Transit announced they would not bring light rail to Federal Way. The City has drafted a letter to our legislatures describing five legislative proposals they would like to see supported. Councilmember Kochmar suggested sending a copy of the letter to the other sub-area jurisdictions. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. 7. ORDINANCES First Reading: a. CB #596 Amend FWRC 7.030.101 and 7.030.040 Reqardinq Prohibition of Internal Combustion EnQines on Steel Lake and North Lake An ordinance of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to boats an watercraft� amending FWRC 7.03.010 and FRWC 7.030.040 Senior Engineering Plans Reviewer Ar�n Dower stated prior to incorporation, Steel Lake and North Lake were protected by a King County ordinance that prohibited the use of internal combustion engines on the lakes. Since incorporation occasional comptaints have brought into question whether or not internal combustion engines are still prohibited as their use is not addressed in the Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC). As combustion engines are sources of unnecessary noise and storm water pollutants staff is recommending amending Title 7-Public Nuisances of the FWRC to include intemal combustion engines. The use of combustion engines on these lakes would be considered a civil infraction, enforceable by the City's Code Enforcement officer or the Police Department. The penalty would be up to $100 for the first infraction, up to $200 for the second and up to $300 for the third. City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 9 of 12 City Clerk McNeilly read the ordinance title into the record. MOTION: Councilmember Honda moved to forward approval of the proposed ordinance regarding prohibition of internal combustion engines on Steel Lake an North Lake to the February 7, 2012 City Council meeting for approval. Councilmember Burbidge second. Vote: Deputy Mayor ferrell Councilmember Kochmar Councilmember Honda Councilmember Burbidge Councilmember Celski Councilmember Freeman Councilmember Duclos Motion carried 7-0. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Second Reading: b. CB #594 Proposed Amendments Related to Hiqh Profile Sians An ordinance of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to high profile pylon and pole signs; amending FWRC 19.140.140 At their January 3, 2012 meeting, the City Council moved to forward this ordinance to second reading and enactment. City Clerk McNeilly read the ordinance title into the record. MOTION: Councilmember Celski moved Councilmember Burbidge second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. Ordinance 12-712 approval of the proposed ordinance. c. CB #595 Proposed Amendments Related to Wall Mounted Banner SiAns An orclinance of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to wall mounted banner signs; amending FWRC 19.140.150, 19.140.130 and 19.05.190(s) At their January 3, 2012 meeting, the City Council moved to forward this ordinance to second reading and enactment. City Clerk McNeilly read the ordinance title into the record. MOTION: Councilmember Celski moved approval of the proposed ordinance. Councilmember Duclos second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 10 of 12 Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. Ordinance 12-713 d. CB #593 Proposed Amendments to FWRC 9.09 Animal Licensinq and FWRC 19.260 Animal Zoninq Requlations, ReqardinQ Requlation of Cats and Doqs. An ordinance of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to animal services; repealing FWRC 9.09.050, amending FWRC 9.09.040, 19.260.010 and 19.260.020 At their January 3, 2012 meeting, the City Council moved to forward this ordinance to second reading and enactment. City Clerk McNeilly read the ordinance title into the record. MOTION: Councilmember Honda moved approval of the proposed ordinance. Councilmember Duclos second. Vote: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes. Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. Ordinance 12-714 8. COUNCIL REPORTS Deputy Mayor Ferrell reported on the Suburban Cities Association orientation meeting he attended. He thanked Councilmember Freeman and the Diversity Commission fortheirefforts on the Martin Luther King event. He encouraged people to attend the upcoming City Council Annual Retreat on January 28, 2012 at Dumas Bay Centre. Councilmember Burbidge reported on the Transportation Policy Board meeting she attended as well as the upcoming Transportation Improvement Board meeting on January 26"' and 27"' in Olympia. Councilmember Honda thanked everyone who participated in the Diversity Commission Food Drive. There were volunteers at seven stores and the event collected cash donations and food for the Multi-Service Center. Councilmember Celski reported he attended the Chamber of Commerce Economic Forecast. He stated the Martin Luther King event was informational and very well done. The next LUTC meeting is January 23, 2012. Councilmember Kochmar thanked Councilmember Freeman for his work on the Martin Luther King event. She reported that she attended the fifth anniversary of the singing of the Korean- American Day event at the Asian Resource Center. City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page Il of 12 Councilmember Freeman thanked Ron Walker, Our Saviors Baptist Church, City staff and everyone who contributed to the success of the Martin Luther King event. Councilmember Duclos stated that she was elected to the Suburban Cities Association Board of Directors. She reported on the Regional Policy Committee meeting she attended. 9. MAYOR'S REPORT Mayor Priest thanked Councilmember Freeman for his work on the Martin Luther King event. He reported on the upcoming Health Fair at the Federal Way Community Center. He noted the Public Works Department is prepared to address the forecasted snow. 10. ADJOURNMENT With no additional business before the Council, Mayor Priest adjourned the meeting at 9:00 pm. Attest: Carol McNeilly, CMC, City Clerk Approved by Council: City Council Minutes — January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting Page 12 of 12 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 7, ZQ12 ITEM #:�� CITY (}F FEDER�i.L WA�Y CITY CQUNCIL �iGENDA BILL SUB.TECTc VOUCHERS POLICY QUESTION Should the City Council approve the vouchers in the total amount of $3, 629,272.61 ? COMMITTEE: Finance, Economic Development, and Regional Affairs Committee CATEGORY: � Consent ❑ City Conncil Business STAFF REPORT BY: Tho Kt'� ❑ Ordinance ❑ Resolution Finance Director MEETING DATE: January 24, 2012 ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other DEpT': Finance I, the undersigned, do hereby certify under penalty of per�ury that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor performed as described herein and that the claims are just and due obligations against the City of Federal Way, Washington, and that I am authorized to authenticate and certify said liens. r � Finance Director Attachments: Voucher List Options Considered: NA MAYOR RECOMMENDATION: NA MAYOR APPROVAL: COMIVIITTEE RECOMMENDATION: DIRECTOR APPROVAL: __ �� Committee Counc� "I move approval of the vouchers and forward to the February 7, 2012 Council Meeting for approval. " � ► Committee Cha ir � Co mmittee Member Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION "I move approval of the vouchers pursuant to RCW 42.24. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL AC'I'ION: '❑ APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # ❑ DENIED 1sT reading ❑ TABLED/DEFERREB/NO ACTION Enactment reading ❑ MOVEI3 TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED — 02/U6/2006 RESOLUTION # City of Federal Way - Accounts Payable Check List Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 226622 12/30/2011 011322 ABELLA, C. ANGELd 12l2/2011 12l02l11 12/1/2Q11 12l01l11 226623 12/30l2011 001856 ACTION SERVICES CORPORATION, T 1(30/2011 7Q777 11/30/2011 71070 226624 12/30/2011 000109 ACTIVE SECURITY CONTROL, 12/19/2011 14395 226625 12/30/2011 000568 AGRI SHOP INC, 8/10/2011 17785/1 12/7l2011 19752/1 226626 12f30/2011 000475 ALARM CENTERSlCUSTOM SECURITY, 11/21f2011 781936 11/21 /2011 781938 11l21 /2011 781939 226627 12/30/2011 007166 ALLEN, KARON 12/6/2011 1016559 12/6/2011 1016560 226628 12l30/2011 012482 ALLPLAY SYSTEMS LLC, 12/16/2011 12011-82 226629 12/30l2071 001285 AIPINE PRODUCTS INC, 12/20l2011 TM-121496 226630 12/30J2011 001012 AL'S TOWING, 12/19/2011 73067 12/14/2011 73086 226631 12/30l2011 005287 AMERICALL COMMUNICATIONS &, 12/21 /2011 2D6417-1211 12/21 /2011 2 D6417-1211 12/21 /20 71 2 D6417-1211 226632 12/30l2011 013305 AMERICAN RED CROSS. 11 /30/2011 10016903 226633 12l30l2011 006211 AQUATECHNEX, 1NC., 12/12/2011 3256 12/12/2011 3257 226634 12/30/2011 010530 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES, 12/12/2011 655-5913538 12/12/20T 1 655-5913539 11 /28/2011 655-5889519 11 /28/2011 655-5889520 226635 12l30/2011 004964 ARtA PERFORMING ARTS, 12/22/2011 NOVEMBER 2011 226636 12l30/2011 001604 BALL, GIGI Y 12/16/2011 12/16/11 226637 12/30/2011 006119 BASELINE ENGINERRING, INC., 12/13l2011 13197 226638 12/30/2U11 013323 BESSLER, ROBERT 12/22/2011 01-85850 REFUND 12/22/2011 01-85850 REFUND 226639 12/30/2011 010185 BIRD, fERESIKA S 12/16/2d11 12J16/11 11l29l2011 11/29l11 11l29/2011 11I29/11 226640 12/30l2011 013309 BLEGEN, LINDA 12/13/2011 1019466 226641 12/30/2011 001630 BLUMENTHAL UNIFORM CO INC, 12/16/2011 914037 12/13/2011 911806 12l13/2011 912413 12/15/2D11 913769 11l30l2011 904971 Description MC-INTERPRETER SVC MC-INTERPRETER SVC PWST-11/11 STREET SWEEPING SVC PWST-11/11 STREET SWEEPING SVC CHB-REPLC CYLINDER SHELL SWM-REPAIR HEDGE TRIMMER PKM-FERTILIZER FOR SAC. PARK PKM-ALARM MONITORING SVCS.- PKM-ALARM AAONITORING SVCS.- PKM-ALARM MONITORING SVCS.- PRCS-REFUND PARTICIPATION BALA PRCSUNABLE TO ATTEND CLASS PKM-BLEACHERS- PWTR-DELINEATOR POST PD-VEHICLE TOW SVC PD-VEHICLE TOW CASE 11-16244 PW/SWM/PKM-AFTER NR CALL-OUT A PWlSWMlPKM-AFTER HR CALL-OUT A PW/SYVM/PKM-AFTER HR CALL-OUT A FWCC-LIFEGUARDING CHALLENGE SWM-STLK AQUATIC PLANT MGMT AG SWM-N.LK AQUATIC PLANT MGMT ST FWCC-FLOOR MATS SVC fWCGFLOOR MATS SVC FWCC-FLOOR MATS SVC FWCGFLOOR MATS SVC PRCS-ARTISTIC PERFORMANCES AG1 MC-INTERPRETER SVC SWM-ON CALL SURVEYING AG10-082 PW-01-85850 ROW REFUND PW-01-85850 ROW REFUND MC-INTERPRETER SVC MC-INTERPRETER SVC MC-INTERPRETER SVC PRCS-WITHDREW FROM CLASS PD-HOLSTER, FLSHLT CHARGER PD-BOOT ALLOW. C TUCKER PD-UNIFORM PANTS S MCCALL PD-B00T ALLOW. S PARKER PD-BELT KEEPER, CRIMINAL CODE Page 1 of 29 Amount Check Total 200.00 100.00 100.00 � 15,155.26 15,00526 150.00 20.39 20.39 550.38 51.25 499.11 270.� 12d.00 75.00 75.00 38.00 30.00 8.00 4,445.70 4,445.70 165.24 165.24 709.56 243.09 466.47 259.85 86.61 86.62 86.62 27.00 27.00 866.00 433.00 433.00 313.18 121.00 35.59 121.00 35.59 2,591.00 2, 591.00 100.00 100.00 5,300.00 5,300.OU 1,629.95 1,843.45 -213.50 150.00 100.00 -50.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 952.16 94.01 100.00 125.10 100.00 533.05 Bank of America . Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 226642 12/30l2011 Q13327 BRAND, ARLENE 12/21 /2011 1022812 226643 72/30/2011 004919 BRATWEAR, T 2/5/2011 322089 226644 12/30l2011 007087 BROWNELIS INC, 12/6/2011 07108256. 00 226645 12/30l2011 013301 BUSH, YVONNE 12/12l2011 1018806 12/12/2011 1018807 226646 1?J30/2011 013293 CARDENAS, JUAN CARLOS 12/5/2011 1016058 226647 12/30/2011 000991 CASCADE COFFEE INC, 10/25l2011 30659236 22664$ 12/30/2011 002351 CASCADE MOBILE MIX, 12/8l2011 27934 226649 12/30l2011 011081 CASE POWER & E�UIPMENT, 11/10/2011 F54094 226650 12/30/2011 004676 CENTERSTAGE THEATRE ARTS, 12/1/2011 DECEMBER 1, 2011 12/1/2011 DECEMBER 1, 2011 226651 12/30/2011 001481 GH2M FfILL NORTHWEST INC, 12Rl2011 3815721 10/17/2011 3810325-R EV 226652 12/30l2011 005622 CHELAN COUNTY TREASURER'S, 12/5/2011 450001-02082 226653 12/3�l2011 010360 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, 12/16l2011 CK �11211 12/16l2011 CK #1211 12l1M2011 CK #1212 12114l2011 CK #1212 12/20/2011 CK #1213 12l20l2011 CK #1213 226654 12/36J2011 005817 CITY OF FIFE, 12/9/2011 0142334 226655 12l30/2011 003752 COASTWIDE SUPPLY DBA, 12/8/2011 W2380791 12/1/2011 T2378013 11/29/2011 T2373460-2 11/21/2011 T2373460-1 11/17/2011 W2374421 1T/18/2011 W2374932 226656 12/30/2011 001969 CODE PUBUSHING COMPANY INC, 12/9l2011 39537 226657 12l30l2011 013316 CONE, CHRISTEL 12/19l2011 04-03320 REFUND 12/19/2011 04-03320 REFUND 226658 12/30/2011 008445 COPIERS NORTHWEST INC, 12l19/2011 INV626249 12/19/2011 iNV626250 12/12/2011 INV623221 12/12/2011 INV623221 12/12/2011 INV623221 12/12/2011 INV623221 12/12/2011 INV623221 12/12l20i 1 INV623221 12/2/2011 9NV618951 1218l2011 INV621760 226659 12/30/2011 000721 CORLISS RESOURCES INC, 12/1/2011 309212 11l30/2011 309043 11/30/2011 309043 226660 12/30l2011 013256 COSTELLO, KEVIN Description PRCS-WITHDREW FROM CLASS PD-REPAIR JUMPSUIT - HENSING PD-RIFLE FOREARM 8 CARBINE FOR PRCS-MEMBERSHIP FEE ADJUSTMENT PRCS-MEMBERSHIP FEE ADJUSTMENT PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED FWCC-COFFEE & COFFEE SUPPLIES SWM-CONCRETE MIX SWM-PLATE COMPACTOR REPAIR- DBC-12/11 KFT MANAGEMENT REPAY DBC-12/11 KFT MANAGEMENT AG09- PWST-21 ST AVE � 336TH DESIGN A PWST-21ST AVE � 336TH DESIGN A PD-11/11 CHALAN PR�SONER HOUSI PD-HOMICIDE INVEST. CONF. MORI PD-HOMICIDE INVEST. CONF. MORI PD-HOMICIDE fNVEST. CONF. R Kl PD-HOMIGIDE INVEST. CONF. R KI PD-ADVANCED CSI TRNG VANDERVEE PD-ADVANCED CSI TRNG VANDERVEE PD-10/11 PRISOM1IER MED TREAT. F FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CHB-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CHB-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CHB-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES FWCGJANITORIALSUPPUES HRCK-CODIFICATION SERVICES PW-04-03320 BOND REFUND PW-04-03320 BOND REFUND IT-12/11 COPIERS/PRINTERS MAIN IT-12/11 IR1025N COPIERS/PRINT IT-11/11 COPIERSlPRINTERS MAIN IT-11/11 COPIERS/PRINTERS MA{N IT-11/11 COPIERS/PR�NTERS MAIN 1T-11/11 COPIERS/PRINTERS MAIN IT-11/11 COPIERS/PRINTERS MAIN IT-11/11 COPIERS/PRINTERS MAIN IT-SERVICE #DD312926 CANNON SC IT-REPAIR COPIER #DD312926 PKM-WASHED SAND PWST-CONCRETE SUPPLIES PWST-CONCRETE SUPPLIES Page 2 of 29 Amount Check Total 25.00 25.00 27.36 27.36 274.21 274.21 24.40 6.10 18.30 25.00 25.00 182.75 182.75 400.77 aoo.n 176.85 176.85 5,279.00 6,300.00 -1,021.00 79,197.42 40,045.84 39,151.58 47,300.00 41,300.00 1,541.32 188.16 240.00 188.16 240.00 345.00 340.00 630.58 630.58 4,194.29 1,416.21 103.81 154.04 170.89 272.06 2,077.28 1,839.60 1,839.60 116.50 147.00 30.50 3,858.29 612.78 97.08 51.58 77.37 696.34 876.87 232.11 644.76 142.35 427.05 896:92 270.88 6.57 619.47 45.U0 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv date Invoice 11/9/2011 1006481 226661 12/30/2011 006792 CUMMINS NORTFfWEST, 12/16/2011 001-95989 226662 12/30/2011 �13324 CURTIS LANG CUSTOM HOMES, 12/22/2011 02-67588 REFUND 12/2?12011 02-67585 REFUND 226663 12/30/2011 009193 D& K MANUFACTURING CO., INC., 12/9/2011 72737 226664 22/30l2011 000854 D J TROPHY, 12l12/2011 233061 12l21/2011 233127 12/6/2011 233031 226665 12/30/2011 004606 pATEC INCORPORATED, 12/1 Z/2011 28972 l2/20/2011 28988 226666 1?J30/2011 013300 DAVIDSON, MADELINE 12/9/2011 t018046 226667 12l30/2011 013308 DELAFONTAINE, JANfCE 12l13l201T 1019465 226668 12l30/201t 004461 DESTINATION HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 12/20/2011 W/O T960 226669 12/30/2011 005341 DODD, ESCOLASTICA ROSA 12/16l2011 12/16/11 12l13/2011 12J13l11 12/20/2Q11 12l20f11 226670 12/30/2011 000935 DS WATERS OF AMERICA, LP, 12/1l2011 5236041120111 226671 12l30/2U11 000570 EAGLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE (DBA), 12/17l2011 1 �84270 12/17/201 T 1084272 12/17l2011 1084273 12l17l2011 1084274 12/17/2011 1084275 12/10/2011 1084163 12/10/2011 1084169 12/10l2011 1084170 12/10l2011 1084172 12/10/2011 10&4176 12/YO/2011 1 Q84177 12/1/2011 1084021 12l16l2011 1084243 12/16/2011 10&4258 12/9/2011 1084153 12/9/2011 1084154 12/6/2011 1084094 12/5/2011 1084077 12/5/2011 1084084 12/7/2011 1084105 12/8/2011 1084123 12/3/2Q11 1084041 12/3/2011 1 Q&4060 12/3/2011 10&4061 12/3/2011 1084062 12/3/2011 1084063 226672 12/30/2011 012666 EDD, DALE 12/17/2011 DECEMBER 17, 2011 226673 T2/30/2011 011648 ENGLE, ERIC 12/20/2011 02-77148 REFUND 12/20l2011 02-77148 REFUND 226674 12/30/2011 000328 ERNIE'S FUEL STOPS (DBA), 12/15l2011 0369532 12/15/2011 0369532 12l15/2011 0369533 Description PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED PWFLT-CLEAN QD CONACT, PUMP, G PW-02-67588 ROW REFUND PW-02-G7588 ROW REFUND PD-BADGE HOLDERS, MCINTOSH M0.SPIRIT AWARD NAME PLAQUE PD-HS COMMISSIONER PLAQUE PD-CHIEF'S COMMENDATION PLAQUE IT-PW A!P HOCKEY PUCK PERMANEN IT-PD ZEBRA RW420 BLUETOOTH 4" PRCS-MUITI-VISIT NEVER USED PRCS-WITHDREW FROM TRIP PD-REPAIR SHIFTER, REAR BRAKES MGINTERPRETER SVC MGINTERPRETER SVC MC-INTERPRETER SVC PKM-WATERlCQOLER RENTAL PWFLT-SHOCK ABSORBERS PWFLT-COOLING SYSTEM SVC, TRAN PWFLT-OLF, WIPER BLADES PWFLT-SVC TRANSMISSION, BATTER PWFLT-OLF, WIPERS PWFLT-NEW TIRES PWFLT-BATTERY PWFLT-OLF PWFLT-OLF PWFLT-REPLC SHOCKS, SEAL CRANK PWFLT-OLF PWFLT-NEW TIRES PWFLT-OLF PWFLT-BATTERY PWFLT-BRAKES, ROTORS, BATTERY PWFLT-OLF PWFLT-TOW, BATTERY, STARTER PWFLT-BATTERY, REPAIR HEATER S PWFIT-OLF FWCC-INSTALL INNER TUBES RM-REC VAN#116-1;RM-PRK-REC; R PWFLT-OLF PWFLT-OLF, WIPERS, FUEL FtLTER PWFLT-SPARK PLUGS, TRANS KIT, PWFLT-SVC TRANSMISSION, DIAGNO PWFLT-OLF, WIPER BLADES PRCS-1ST AID/CPR INSTRUCTOR AG PW-02-77148 BOND REFUND PW-02-77148 BOND REFUND PWFLT-12/01-12/14/11 FUEL FOR PWFLT-12/01-12/14/11 VEHICLEf PD-12/01-12/14/11 VEHICLE FUEL Page 3 of 29 Amount Check Total 45.00 2,218.80 2,218.80 7, 842.70 8,048.70 -206.00 157.34 157.34 524.38 10.00 37.05 477.33 1,000.12 113.17 886.95 49.94 49.94 56.00 56.00 539.64 539.64 350.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 13.14 13.14 7,959.38 181.39 218.15 129.21 288.27 129.21 420.80 144.08 44.84 44.84 221.60 44.84 1,553.39 51.41 157.03 1,096.99 54.04 758.24 370.91 47.91 29.43 812.71 44.84 135.78 570.10 277.09 132.28 245.00 245.00 271.15 301.65 -30.50 14,680.78 3,663.49 -136.71 10,793.62 Bank of America Page 4 of 29 Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice Description Amount Check Total 12/15l2011 0369533 PD-12/Ot-12/14/11 VEHICLE FUEL 790.51 12/15l201� 0369533 PQ-12/Ot-12l14(1t VEHICLE FUEL -430.13 226675 12/3012011 002227 ETTINGER, ROBERT 144.97 12/19l2011 ETTfNGER 2011 DBC-10/17-12/19l11 ETTINGER 144.97 226676 72/30l2011 001748 EVERSON'S ECONO-VAC INC, 1,678.B0 11l28/2011 065350 SWM-11111 MAINT/SERVICEAG08-0 1,186.80 11/18l2011 068315 SWM-t1/11 MAINT/SERVICEAG08-0 492.00 226677 1?J30/2011 007137 EVIDENT CRIME SCENE PRODUCTS, 456.25 12/5l2011 64972A PD-FINGERPRINT TAPE, CARDS 456.25 226678 12/30/2011 011726 EWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS, INC, 13,938.81 12/6/2011 4186697 PKM-IRRIGATiON REPAIR SUPPLIES 1,513.64 11/3/2041 4092155 PKM-LAKOTA IRRIGATION- 12,401.85 12/6l2011 4186698 PKM-IRRIGATION REPAIR SUPPLIES 24.32 226679 12/30l2011 005820 FASTSIGNS, t27.61 11l17/2011 37418104 PKM-PROTECTED PARK SIGNS- 127.61 226680 12/30/2011 000217 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION, 64.14 12/16/2011 7-728-30441 PD-FEDEX TO US JUSTICE DEPT 58.53 12l9/2011 7-720-40269 MO-FEDEX TO WA DEPT COMMERCE 5.61 226681 12/30/2011 000229 FEDERAL WAY CHAMBER COMMERCE, 1,000.00 12/6J2011 2062 MO-STATE OF THE CITY LUNCHEON 750.dd 12/1t2011 8328 CDED-11/11 TOURISM VYEBSITE MAI 250.00 226682 12/30/2011 002571 FEDERAL WAY CHORALE, 2,149.50 12/16l2011 DECEMBER 11, 2�71 PRCS-CHORALE CONCERT SERIES AG 2,149.50 226683 12/30/2011 012824 FEDERAL WAY HARMONY KINGS, 1,096.00 11l6/2011 NOVEMBER 6, 2011 PRCS-COMMUNITY APPRECIATION CO 1,096.00 226684 12/30/2011 001183 FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1,854.73 11/21/2071 AR08412 PKM-SAGHALIE PARK IRRIGATiON- 1,854.73 226685 12/30l2011 601�55 FEDERAL WAY SYMPHONY, 5,564.00 12/22/2011 DECEMBER 4, 2011 PRCS-SYMPHONY CONCERT SERIES A 3,564.00 12/20l2011 DECEMBER 20, 2011 CDED-TEG - FEDERAL WAY SYMPHON 2,000.00 226686 12/30/2011 012577 FIRESTONE, 1,016.70 12/10/2011 111292 PD-NEW TIRES 508.35 12/912011 111255 PD-NEW TIRES 508.35 226687 12/30l2011 004366 FLOYD EQUIPMENT COMPANY DBA, 21.86 11/21/2011 75452 PKM-SURPLUS BOLTS- 21.86 226688 12l30/2011 012873 FRIES COMMERGIAL HEATING & A/C, 936.23 11/8/2011 3267 FWCC-ROOF HVAC REPAIRS 936.23 226689 12/30l2011 012493 FROULA ALARM BYSTEMS INC, 344.93 11/23/2011 96925 CHB-ALARM SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 344.93 226690 12I30l2011 d07404 FULLER, MICHELLE M 120.00 12/16l2011 12/16/11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 120.00 226691 12/30/2011 011650 GEBREMICHAEL, MERIAM 100.00 92l20/2011 12/20/11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 100.00 226692 12/30/2011 004578 GENE'S TOWING INC, 193.82 12/9/2011 386543 P0.VEHICLE TOW SVC 193.82 226693 12/30/2011 011681 GINA M. DUNCAN LAW OFFICE PLLC, 800.00 12/4/2011 FW1023 MO-PUBLIC DEFENDER SVC AG11-01 300.OQ 12l4/2011 FW1024 MO-CONFLICT DEFENDER SVC AG11- 500.00 226694 12/30l2011 013281 GOFF, KELLY 5.50 11/30/2011 1014098 PRCSCHILD WITHDREW FROM CLASS 5.50 226695 12/30/2011 010940 GOODYEAR WHOLESALE TIRE CNTR, 459.38 12/16/2011 165747 PD-NEW TIRES DELIVERED TO SPAR 111:04 12/16/2011 165757 'PD-NEW TIRES DEUVERED TO SPAR 111.04 12/6/2011 165364 PD-NEW TIRES DELIVERED TO SPAR 110.04 12/6/2011 165365 PD-NEW TIRES DELIVERED TO SPAR 127.26 226696 12/30/2011 003390 GORDON, STAN 500.00 92/13l2011 GORDON 2011 PD-CLOTHING ALLOW. S GORDON 500.00 226697 12/30/2011 004824 GOS PRfNTING CORPORATION, 572.31 12/15/2011 77460 PO-CASE TRACKING FORMS 572.31 226698 12/30/2011 001992 GOSNEY MOTOR PARTS, 218.98 12/20/2011 528165 PWFLT-NAPA RACING CREEPER 218.98 ' 226698 12/30120T1 002547 GRAINGER INC, 1,143.54 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 11l29/2011 9696265314 11 /29/2011 9696265314 11 /3Ql2011 9697227446 12/5/2011 9700548950 226700 12l30/2011 010738 GREEN EFFECTS, INC, 1?11/2011 36219 226701 12/30/2011 013307 GROUP HEALTH- EMERGENCY SVCS, 12{12/2011 34322 228702 12/30/2011 0133t1 GRUBB & ELLIS COMPANY, 9/30/2011 SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 226703 12/30/2611 703028 HALL, SHIRLEY F 12/6/2d11 1 U16557 226704 12/30l2011 013313 HALLE PROPERTlES, 12J19/2011 OS-002968 REFUND 12l19/2011 05-002968 REFUND 226705 12/30/2011 000748 HIGHLIIVE CdMMUNITY COLIEGE, 12/8/2011 DECEMBER 8, 2011 228706 12/30/2011 000748 HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 8l29l2011 AUGUST 29, 2011 228707 12l30l2011 011991 HINKLEY, KEVIN B. 12/14l2011 17-053 12/14l2011 11-053 12/t4/2Q11 11-053 226708 12/30/2011 013303 HOPKINS, AMY 12t8l2011 1017497 226709 12/30/2011 013315 HOPKINS, CARLA 12/15l2011 11-01-091-730 226710 12/3U/2011 012446 HUYEN, MARTtN 12/2012011 12/20/11 226711 12/30/2011 009304 ICE ANGELS, 11/8/2011 SUMMER 2011 226712 12/30/2011 001431 ICON MATERIAIS INC, 12/19/2011 AG11-104 #6 12/6/2011 50-1648478 2267T3 12/30/2011 000016 IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS, 12/5/2011 5021712856 12/5/2011 5021712856 12l5/2011 5021712856 226714 12/30/2011 013314 ILAHIE HOLDING INC, 12l19/2011 11-104939 REFUND 226715 12/30/2011 003071 INCA ENGINEERS INC, 12/19/2011 50520148 12/19/2011 50520169 12/19/2011 50520176 1 tl29/2011 11-034 1111 226716 12/30/2U11 012927 IRON MOUNTAtN INFORMATION MGMT, 11/30/2011 EKH2676 226717 12/30l2011 012345 J.R. HAYES & SONS, WC., 12/16/2011 AG10-109 #18 12/16/2U11 AG10-109 #18 226718 12/30/2011 013289 JACKSON, SANDY 12/9/2011 03-72060 REFUND 12/9/2011 03-72060 REfUND 12/9/2011 03-72060 REFUND 226719 12/30/2011 D10605 JACOBSON, ELIZABETH 12/21/2011 NOVEMBER 2011 226720 12/30/2011 004326 JIM'S AUTO REFINISH/COLLISION, 12/9/2011 DECEMBER 9, 2011 226721 12/30/2011 010838 JOHNSON, STEPHEN G 12l16/2011 DECEMBER 5, 2011 226722 12/30/2011 d11736 KIM, CHUL JOON 17113/2011 1 Z/13/11 Description FWCC-SPONGES, SCREWDRIVER SET FWCC-SPONGES, SCREWDRIVER SET FWGGLIGHTING SUPPLIES FWCC-FIXTURES, LAMPS, GLOVES FWCC-11/11 LANDSCAPiNG AG08-O6 DBC-RENTAL DEPOSIT LESS BAL DU LAW-REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL SVC PRCS-WITHDREW, SCHEDULE CONFLI PW-OS-002968 INSPECTION BOND B PW-05-002968 INSPECTION BOND B PRCS-INCLUSION COORDINATOR AG1 PRCS-WCLUSION COORDINATOR AGt CD-RCPT OS-04775 KASHMIR GiLL CD-RCPT OS-04775 KASHMIR GILL CD-RCPT 05-04775 KASHMIR GILL PRCS-CIASS CANCELLED RM-11-Ot-091-730 C HOPKINS MC-INTERPRETER SVC PRCS-FIGURE SKATING CLASSES PWST-320TH OFF RAMP CHANNELIZA PWST-ASPHALT MIX IT-12/11 ALL FAX MAINT IT-12/11 ALL FAX MAINT IT-12/11 ALL FAX MAINT CD-11-104939 CHARGE IN ERROR R PWST-S344TH WAY ROUNDABOUT AG1 PWST-SW 312TH ENGiNEERING CONS PWST-112TH NE ENGINEERING CONS PWST-S344TH WAY ROUNDABOUT AG1 PD-11l11 RECORDS STORAGE PWST-PAC HWY S HOV PH IV AG10- PWST-PAC HWY S HOV PH IV AG10- PD-03-72060 F026751 S JACKSON PD-03-72060 F026751 S JACKSON PD-03-72060 F026751 S JACKSON PRCS-BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES- RM-PS5011 K SMITH/S NEAL; RM-P MO-CONFLICT DEFENDER SVC AG11- MC-INTERPRETER SVC Page 5 of 29 Amount Check Total 174.54 86.51 668.22 214.27 1,015.05 1,015.05 117.15 117.15 8,500.00 8,500.00 28.50 28.50 1,781.50 1,987.00 -205.50 18,744.60 18,744.60 4,686.15 4,686.15 875.00 875.00 875.00 -875.00 25.55 25.55 T,349.91 1,349.91 10�.00 100.00 248.25 248.25 239,173.83 238,994.37 179.46 221.43 11.07 110.72 99.64 55.00 55.00 91,645.52 7, 978.66 32,035.84 17,999.79 33,631.23 446.36 446.36 782,627.59 331,711.41 450,916.18 37.00 14.00 18.00 5.00 237.60 237.60 1,122.25 1,122.25 500.00 500.00 350.00 150.00 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 12l1612011 12l16l11 12/2�/2011 1 Z/20/11 226723 12/30/2011 000125 KING COUNTY FfNANCE OfVISION, 12/16l2011 1637995 12l16l2011 1637996 12/16/2011 1637997 12/16/2011 1637999 12/16/201 T 1638000 12/16/2011 1638000 12/16/2011 1638000 12/16/2011 1638001 12/16/2011 1638001 1 Z/16f2011 1638001 12/16t2011 1638001 12/16/2011 t638001 12l16l2011 1638001 12/26l2011 1638001 1 Z/6/2011 1637893 226724 12/30/2011 000376 KtNG COUNTY FINANCE DIVISION, 12/9/2011 SWM FEES #2011-2 226725 12/30/2011 004208 KiNG COUNTY PRINT & COPY SVGS, 12/16t2011 W-214152 226726 12/30l2011 Od3898 KINC� COUNTY RADIO, t 2/12/2011 00426764 12/9/2�11 5805 226727 12/30/2011 000267 KING COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 11l22/2011 11-431 226728 12/3Ql2011 013312 KLAVUHN, JEROME L. 12/15/2011 11-0 t -OS 1-730 226729 12/30/2011 009814 KOBETS, ALINA 12/13/2011 1019467 226730 12/30/201T 011584 KOMPAN INC, 11/15/2011 INV7148G 226731 12/30/2011 009492 KPG INC, 10/25l2011 100711 12l14/2011 116111 12l16/2011 1145T 1 11 /25/2011 110911 226732 12/30/2011 013322 KURKOV CONSTRUCTION CO., 12l22/2011 02-8186� REFUND 12/22/2011 02-81860 REFUND 226733 12/30/2011 A00096 LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT, 12/21/2011 3568101 12/19l201 T 101 12/19l2011 101 12/19l2011 2315204 12/19/2011 2315204 12/19/2011 2322804 12/19/2011 2327404 12/19/2011 28144�1 12/19/2011 30336�1 12/19/2011 3088801 12/1912011 3200201 12/19/2Q11 3568001 12/12/2011 2832301 12/12t2011 1841803 12/12/2011 1946803 12/12l2011 20499�3 12/12/2011 3481301 72/12l2011 3488801 12/T2/2011 3540201 12/12/2011 3540301 12/12/2011 3545101 Description MC-INTERPRETER SVC MC-INTERPRETER SVC RM-GUARDRAIL REPAIR PWTR-11/11 BSC SIGN/MRKNGS MTPI RM-REPAIR STREET LIGHT PVJi'R-11/11 BSC SIGN/MRKNGS MTN PWST-11/11 DISC INV. HOV PH IV PWST-11/11 DISC INV. 1ST @ 348 PWDS-11/11 DISC INV. CHURCH OF PWTR-11/11 DISC INVOIGE TRFFC- PWTR-i1/11 DISC INV. FYA PiNTR-11/11 DISC INV. 340TH � H PWTR-11/11 DISC INV. NTS/SCHOO PWST-11/11 DISC INV. 1ST AVE � PWST-11/11 DISC INV. 2011 OVER PWST-1 Yl11 DISC INV IS OFF RAM PWST-11/11 ALGONA TS-SOLID WAS PW-SWM UTILITY BILLINGS PERPET PD-SUPERFORMS FROM KING CO. IT-PD RADIO MAINT/REPAIR IT-PD RADIO MAINTlREPAIR IT-RAIN SUPPORT- COST SHARING RM-11-01-210-728 KLAVUHN PRCS-WITHDREW FROM CLASS PKM-REPLC UPPER PART SPICA- PWST-HOV IV ENGINEERING SVC AG PWST-SCHOOL SAFETY ROUTES - PWST-10TH AVE @ CAMPUS DR. IMP PWST-HOV IV ENGINEERING SVC AG PW-02-81860 ROW REFUND PW-02-81860 ROW REFUND PWST-3/03-TO/31/1t 30799 PAC H PKM-9l6-11/03/11 31132 28TH AV PKM-9/6-11/03/11 31132 28TH AV CDEC-9/06-11/03/11 2315204 315 CDEG9lO6-11/03/11 2315204 315 CDED-9/06-11/03l11 31510 20TH CDED-9/06-11l03/11 31510 20TH PKM-9/611/03/17 2645 312TH IR PKM-9/12-11/10/11 28159 24TH P PWST-9/0&11/04/11 2000 312TH PWST-9/07-11/08/11 32002 32RD PWST-30399 11/09l11 30399 PAC PKM-8/26-10/24l11 30619 16TH A CDED-9l1-10/31/11 31600 20 AVE CDED-9/1-10l31/11 31600 20 AVE PKM-8/29-10/26/11 31531 1 ST AV PWST-9/01-10/31/11 SR 99/279TH PWST-9/01-10/31 /11 31802 21 ST PWST-9/01-10/31/11 29627 PAC H PWST-9/01-10/31/11 28719 PAC H PWST-9l01-11/01111 29102 PAC H Page 6 of 29 Amount Check Total 100.00 100.00 89,549.70 1,153.68 34,820.42 1,866.92 1,947.00 4,550.40 9,693.93 81.37 12,581.76 16,285.21 87.60 188.24 2,159.29 516.63 3,593.36 43.89 17,008.64 17,008.64 293.35 293.35 8,498.35 457.85 8,040.50 7,725.07 7,725.07 1,741.05 1,741.05 55.00 SS.UO 686.84 686.84 31,230.04 9,959.52 3,659.55 12,955.44 4,655.53 1,718.50 1,932.00 -213.50 4,246.72 79.54 22.40 27.32 110.72 22.61 1.00 10.74 401.50 98.18 19.72 129.34 82.50 19.72 110.72 10.74 195.14 201.70 19.72 19.72 19.72 162.84 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date 12l12/2011 460602 12l12/2011 460602 12/12l2611 482303 12/12/2011 482405 12/12/2011 2984001 1 Z/12/2011 3278301 12/12/2011 3336101 12/12/2011 3364101 12l19/2011 822402 12/19/2011 824102 t2/19/2011 824102 12/19/2011 888103 12/19/2011 888103 12/19/2011 888302 12/19l2011 888302 12/19/2011 8�402 12/19/2011 899802 12/19l2011 899802 226734 12/30l2011 011908 LARSEN SIGN CO., 12/16/2011 13569 12/8/2011 13532 - 226735 12/30/2011 005076 LAW ENFORCEMENT TARGETS INC, 12/6/2011 0179675-IN 226736 12/30l2011 004052 LEED, Invoice Deseription PKM-9/01-10l31l11 2645 312TH S PKM-9/07-10/31/11 2645 312TH S PWST-9/01-11/01/11 28866 PAC H PWST-9/01-11/02/t 1 28850 PAC H PKM-8/26-10l25/11 31850 7TH AV PWST-9/01-11/01l11 32009 23RD PWST-9l01-10l31/11 3336101 PAC PWST-9101-11/01/11 1618 S 288T PKM-9l2-11/02l11 30009 16TH AV PKM-9/2-11/02/11 30000 14TH AV PKM-9/2-11/02/11 30000 14TH AV PKM-9/6-11/03l11 31132 28TH AV PKM-9/6-11/03/11 3t 132 28TH AV PKM-9/6-11/03/11 31104 28TH AV PKM-9l6-11/03l11 31104 28TH AV PKM-9/611/03/11 2410 312TH ST PKM-9/6-11/03l11 2410 312TH ST PKM-9/6-11/03/11 2410 312TH ST 12/8/2011 12081102 12/20/2011 12201101 226737 t2/30/2011 006144 LEGEND DATA SYSTEMS INC., 12/9/2011 87060 226738 12/30/2011 011909 LEXISNEXIS RISK, 11 /30/2011 147020420111130 11/30/2011 1470204-20111130 226739 12/30l2011 007985 LWCOLN E�UIPMENT WC, 11/22l2011 51176488 11N5l2011 SI176101 226740 12/30/2011 000630 LLOYD ENTERPRISES INC, 11 /9/2011 156234 11l21l2011 156493 11l30l2011 156647 226741 12/30/2011 011835 LOCATION TECHNOLOGIES INC, 12/12/2010 12071 226742 12/30/2011 005339 LOWE'S HIW INC, 11/21/2011 01959 11/18/2011 72102 11/16/2011 23321 11/17/2011 02085 11/30/2011 02690 11 /22/2011 14180 12l16/2011 02600 12/15/201 T 01682 12/8/2011 02569 12/8/2011 02569 12/8/2011 02569 12l8l2011 02571 12/7/2011 01467 12/6/2011 10961 226743 12/30/2011 700156 MACDONALD MILLER SERVICE INC, 12/8l2011 5VCO22993 226744 12l30l2011 013295 MACLEOD, LURAINE 12l5/2011 1016056 226745 12/30/2011 0010d4 MAILMEDIA DBA IMMEDIA, 11l17f2011 62039 226746 12/30l2011 009433 MAKSIMOV, YURI 12/20l2011 12/20/11 P0.REMOVE VEHICIE GRAPHICS PD-REMOVE VEHICLE GRAPHICS PD-POLICE TARGET SUPPLIES PD-HOLSTER - DARELL PD-5 STREAMLIGHT BULBS FWCGBADGE CARDS 8 RIBBONS PD-11/11 LEXIS NEXIS SVC PD-11/11 LEXIS NEXIS SVC PRCSREPL BATTERY FOR POOL HAN PKM-STLK DOCK LADDER PWST-MEDIUM BARK PWST-DUMP ASPHALT PWST-DUMP ASPHALT PWST-GPS SOFTWARE/iNSTALL FOR PKM-SHOP FAUCET REPAIR PKM-TIMBER STRUTS,STUDS PKM-COUPLIINGS, PVC PIPE, CEME PKM-SANDING RESPIRATOR PKM-INSULATED STAPLES FWCGCONDUIT HANGfR, TILEX, FL PKM-LAKOTA ADDITION LUMBER PWST-FLASHLIGHT, WORK LAMP, BA FWCC/DBC-REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SU FWCC/DBC-REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SU FWCC/DBC-REPAIRlMAINTENANCE SU CHB-SWITCH BOX SWR-TRASH BAGS FOR VADIS CREW SWM-FISH TAPE FOR CAMERA CREW DBC-HVAC FILTERS, TIGHTEN BELT PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED PRCS-WINTER 2011 BROGHURE MC-INTERPRETER SVC Page 7 of 29 Amount Check Total 256.78 276.63 42.38 42.38 19.72 19.72 295.64 103.88 423.40 112.� 47.65 59.32 57.61 50.54 76.25 19.72 272.86 304.59 393.48 196.74 196.74 626.80 626.80 216.08 167.17 48.91 983.36 983.36 484.98 242.49 242.49 1.827.87 229.29 1,398.58 553.56 69.88 289.55 194.13 3,500.00 3,500.00 1,627.33 35.12 599.41 23.40 23.38 5.81 108.30 356.73 228.22 30.80 12.75 55.54 5.35 77.91 64.61 763.41 763.41 29.00 29.00 1,215.40 1,215.40 162.50 162.50 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendar Inv Date Invoice 226747 12t30/2011 005406 MAYBERRY, MITCMEL 12J19/2011 FALL 2011 226748 12/30/2011 010662 MCCARL, KIRSTEN 12/13/2011 SEPT-DEC 2011 226749 12/30/2011 OQ4182 MCDONOUGH & SOfVS INC, 12l10/2011 177842 12/15/2011 178164 12/20/2011 178198 11l23/2011 177639 226750 12/30/2011 013328 MENSCHING, STEVE 12/21/2011 1022810 226751 l2/30/2011 005176 MERINO STRAWE, BETTY 12/20l2011 12/20l11 12J1312011 12/13l11 226752 12/30i2011 011685 MICKELSEN, CHRISTOPHER 12/7/2011 MICKELSEN 2011 226753 12J30/2011 001793 MICROF�EX INC, t2/9/2071 00020355 226754 12/30/2011 Q13296 MOJICA, TINISHA 12/6l2011 1016556 226755 12/30/2011 008029 MONTES DE OCA RICKS, MARIR 12l13/2011 12/13/11 226756 12/3d/2011 013292 MORRIS, DAVID 12l5l2011 1075933 226757 12/30/2011 011918 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT, 12/1/2011 72749 226758 12/30l2011 008119 NELSON, ELIZABETH S 12J8/2021 1017496 226759 12/30/2011 013274 NEPTUNE-BENSON LLC, 11l30/2011 34045 226760 12/30l2011 000043 NEW LUMBER & HARDWARE COMPANY, t2/1/2011 260303 11/23/2011 260163 12/12/2011 260531 11l18/2011 260085 11l17/2011 260063 9l27/2011 258842 10/11/2011 259173 10/11/2011 259174 10/12/2011 259197 9/2/2011 258133 9/12/2011 258375 12/21/2011 260696 12/8l2011 260455 12l8/2011 260456 12/8/2011 260457 12/8/2011 260460 12/6l2011 260405 12/2/2011 260343 226761 12/30/2011 000089 NEWS TRIBUNE, 12/15/2011 00295625 226762 12/30/2011 005493 NORTHWEST EMBROIDERY INC, i t!2/2011 70378 226763 12/30/2011 A03529 OCCUPATIONAL kEALTH SERVICES, 12l16/2011 1844-t76 226764 12/30/2011 004292 OLYMPIC SECURITY SERVICES INC, 11f30l2011 SI+0025765 226765 12/30/2011 007444 ORGAPACIFIC INC, 12/1/2011 053421 1 Z/15/2011 053648 12/8/2011 053560 226766 12/30/2011 009920 OSAKA GARDEN SERVICE, Description PRCS-MARTfAL ARTS CLASSES AG11 PRCS-FRNDSHIP THEATER ACCOMPAN CHB-12/11 PARKING LOT CLEANING PKM-12/11 PARKING LOT CLEANING PKM-12/11 PARKWG LOT CLEANWG PKM-11/11 PARKING lOT CLEANIN('i PRCS-OVERPAY ON YOUTH PASS MC-INTERPRETER SVC MC-INTERPRETER SVC PD-CLOTHING ALL�W. C MICKELSEN FI-11/11 TAX AUDIT PROG. PRCS-WITHDREW FROM CLASS MC-INTERPRETER SVC PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED PD-SIRCHIE PRINTMATIC INK PA� PRCS-COULD NOT ATTEND TRIP FVVCC-COVER & GASKET STRAINERS PWST-GLASS CLEANER PWST-EYE STRAPS - CHROME PLATE PWST-MISC SCREWS/BOLTS PKM-ANCHORS PKM-RAT BAIT STATIONS SWM-MISC SCREWS/BOLTS SWM-1X6 & 7X10 BOARDS SWM-CLEAR PLASTIC SWM-GLOVES PWST-HORNET SPRAY SWM-TAPE RULE SWM1A-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SWM-RECIP BLADES QBC-ROOF/SKY LIGHT REPAIRS PWST-CRYSTAL CLEAR ENAMEL CH&SPLASHBLOCK, BEVELED PRIME PWST-PRIMER & WHITE ENAMEL PAI PKM-BLACK ENAMEL PAINT PKM-NEWS TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION PD-REPLC PSSA SHIRT EMBROIDERY PD-PRE-EMPL PHYICAL EXAM MC-11/11 COURT SECURITY AG09-1 'FWCC-POQL CHEMICALS SVC AG10.1 FWCC-POOL CHEMICALS SVC AG10-1 fWCC-POOL CHEMICALS SVC AG10-1 Page 8 of 29 Amount Check Total 1,283.66 1,283.66 420.00 420.00 1,850.73 t06.36 367.35 691.51 691.51 28.32 28.32 275.00 150.00 125.Od 274.65 274.65 103.95 103.95 27.50 27.50 150.00 150.00 30.OQ 30.00 400.20 400.20 26:00 26.00 496.52 496.52 1,265.70 14.37 4.42 1.89 $.31 23.63 2.05 67.27 27.58 11.80 fi.54 17.72 3.22 11.61 180.97 8.85 846.50 17.70 13.27 212.00 212.00 87.44 87.44 143.00 143.00 2, 329.95 2,329.95 2,742.30 992.56 854:94 '894.80 13,207.38 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 12/1/2011 29030 12/ t /2011 19030 226767 12/30l2011 004644 PACIFIC PLANTS INC, 12/t/2011 66629 226768 12/30/2011 006440 PAPE MACHINERY INC, 11/20l2011 2320511 226769 12/30/2011 006440 pApE MACHINERY INC, 11/29/2011 fi754907 226770 12/30/2011 001814 PARAMETRIX INC, 12l21 /20i 1 1 &63026 11l30/2011 16-62920 226771 1?J3012011 013326 PAVLICEK, BRET 12/21 /2011 1022811 226772 12/30/2011 012903 PENNY, DAVID J 12/13/2011 113 226773 12l30/20t1 010613 PETEK, PHd, THOMAS C 11/30/2�11 8098 226774 12/30/2011 011624 PETTY CASH - DBC, 12/29/2011 DBC-12l29l11 12/28l2011 DBC-12/29/11 226775 12/30/2011 012510 PETTY CASH - FI, 12/28/2011 Ft-12/28/11 12l28/2011 FI-12/28l11 12/28l20i1 FI-12l28/11 tiv2si2o�� Fi-�vzani 12128l2011 FI-i2/28/11 12/18/2011 Ft-12/16/11 1Zl18/2011 FI-12/16/11 12/18/2Q11 FI-12/l6l11 12l18/2011 FI-12J16l11 12/18/2011 FI-YZ/16/11 12/18/2011 FI-12/16l11 12118l2011 FI-12/16/17 12/18/2011 FI-12/16l11 TZ/18/2011 FI-12/16l11 12/18/2011 FI-12/16/11 12t18l2011 F1-12/16/11 12/18/2011 FI-12/16/11 12l18/2011 FI-12/16/11 12/18/2011 FI-12/16/11 12/18/2011 FI-12/16l11 12/18/2011 FI-12/16/11 12/18/2011 FI-12!'i6/11 72/18/2011 FI-12/16l11 12/18/2011 . FI-12116l17 12/18l2011 FI-12/16l11 13/T8/2011 FI-12/16/1t 12/18/2011 FI-12J16/11 12/18/20T1 FI-12/16/11 12/18/2011 FI-12/16l11 12/18/2011 FI-12l16l11 226776 12/30l2011 A01166 PETTYCASH-fWCC, 12/28/2011 FWCG12/28/11 12/28/2011 FWCG12128/11 12/28/2011 FWCG-12/28/11 12/28/2011 FWCC-12/28l11 12/28/2011 FWCC-i2/28/11 12/28l2011 FWCC-12/28/11 32/28/2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12/28/2011 FWCC-12l28l11 TZ/28/2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12l28/2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12/28/2011 FWCG12/28/11 Description PWST-11/11 ROW LANDSCAPE MAINT PWST-11/11 ROW LANDSCAPE MAINT PKM-STLK REPLACEMENT PLANTS PWF�T-REPAIR GEAR BOX PWFLT-BRUSH CAT GEAR BOX PWST-348TH INTERSECTION IMPROV PWST-HOV PH IV CONSTRUCTION MG PRCS-OVERPAY SOFTBALL FEE MO-CONFL�CT DEFENDER SVC AG11- PD-PSYCH. EVAL J. MCINTOSH DBGCATERtNG GROCERIES DBC-CATERING GROCERIES MO-B LINDQUIST MILEAGE VARIOUS PW-SWM GRAVEL/SALMQN TANK PWST-DRY CLEAN CITY BANNERS PW-SWM FILTERS/SALMON TANK PW-SWM ITEMS FOR SWM TRAILR P W-PA R KI NG-MTG-SEATTLE PKM-CDL-DARREN PROCTOR PW-SWM CODKIES/N LAKE LMD PW-SWM COOKIES STEEL LKE LMD CD-MILEAGE-TEAM RETREAT PKM-WINCH REMOTE SWITCH HR-WELLNESS CANDY/PUNCH ITEMS HR-WELLNESS CANDY/PUNCH ITEMS CDED-TONER/INK FOR PRINTER LAW-CIVIL MILEAGE LAW-CIVIL PARKING CC-SALAD/COOKIES SPECIAL COUNC kRGK-MILEAGE PRCS-ITEMS FOR FREAKY SK PWST-CITY BANNER CLEANING CED-PARKING FlKC RECORDING CC-PARKINGlKC RECORDING iT-BATTERIESlWIRELESS MICS IT-FALCON DUSTERS/COMP MAINT PW-FOOD/BEV F/LUTC 2011 MTG PWST-CITY BANNER CLEANING PW-LUNCH F/OFFSITE TRAINING PW-BUS FARE FOR OFFSITE TRAIN. PWST-FUSES f/SPRAY TRUCK IT-MISC PARTS/CALKING/CAMERA PRCS-RITE AID ITEMS fOR ALL-NI PRCS-RITE AID iTEMS FOR ALL NI PRCS-COSTCO FQR CPWM PRCS-MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT FOR PRCS-SAFEWAY - ITEMS FOR KID E PRCS-GROCERY OUTLET - ITEMS FO PRCS-WALMART - ITEMS FOR KID E PRCS-RITE-AID-ITEMSfOR KID ES PRCS-OFFICE DEPOT - SENIOR PRO PRCS-REPUBUC PARKING - SEATTL PRCS-WINTERFEST IGE RINK, SEAT Page 9 of 29 Amount Check Total 405.00 12,802.38 948.27 348.27 3,198.44 3.198.44 14.02 14.02 • 112,185.73 50,961.01 61,224.72 25.00 25.00 825.00 825.00 300.�0 300.00 20.96 5.99 14.97 932.43 61.99 16.41 47.50 71.12 20.64 12.00 10.00 2.88 2.88 53.87 46.89 14.10 as.sa 29.55 99.06 19.14 13.20 8.52 19.93 100.00 13.50 1220 32.83 59.75 6.78 100.U0 10.41 5.50 3.6Q 12.54 390.99 15:67 3.92 6.35 42.50 11.97 5.98 43.34 12.31 21.89 7 3.00 14.00 Bank of America Check No. Date 22fi777 12/30/2011 226778 12/30/2011 226779 12/30/2011 226780 12/30/2011 226781 12/30l2011 226782 12/30/2011 226783 12/30l2011 Vendor Inv Date Invoice 12l28/2011 FWCC-12l28/11 12/28I2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12/28l2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12/28/2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12/28l2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12l28/2011 FWCC-12/28/11 12l28/2011 FWCG12/28/11 010580 PETTY GASH - MO, 12/27l2011 MO-12l27/11 12/27/2011 MO-12/27/1 t 12/27l2011 M0.12/27/11 12/27/2Q11 M0.12/27/11 12/27l2011 MO-12l27/11 12l27/2011 MO-12/27/11 12/27/2011 MO-12/27l1t 12/27/2011 MO-12/27t1 t 12/27/2011 M0.12/27/11 12/27/2011 MO-12/27/11 l2/27/2011 MO-12/27/11 12/27/2011 M0.12/27/11 12/27/2011 MO-12/27l11 12/27l2011 MO-12/27/11 12/27/2011 MO-12/27I11 011780 PETTY CASH-MC CHANGE FUND, 12/27/2011 MC-12/27H 1 Q06241 PETTY CASH-PdLICE DEPT, 12/20/2011 PD-12/20/T 1 12/20/2011 PD-12/20/11 12/20l2011 PD-12/20/11 12/20/2011 PD-12/20/11 12/20/2011 PD-12/20l11 12/20/2011 PD-12/20l11 12l20/2011 PD-12/20/11 12/20l2011 PD-12/20/11 12/20/2�11 PD-12/20l11 12J20/2011 PD-12/2Q/11 12/20/2011 PD-12/20/11 12/20/2011 PD-12/20/11 12/20/2011 PD-12/20/11 006161 PICKIEBALL STUFF, 11 /28/2011 13579 11 /28/2011 13579 003537 PIERCE COUNTY SECURITY ING, 12/8l2011 234702 12/8/2011 234757 12/8l2011 234797 12/8/2011 234842 12/8/2011 234844 12/8/2011 234884 12/8/2011 234887 12/8/2011 234949 013277 PIONEER BUILDERS SUPPLY CO INC, 12/12/2011 KEN00401784001 000808 PLATT ELECTRIC SUPPLY, 12/15/2011 0807575 12/15/2011 Q812260 11 /23/2011 0616203 11l23/2011 0663515 11/23/2011 0682858 12/1l2011 D688563 11 /21l2011 0616116 10/28/2011 0499963 11 /10l2011 0605012 Descriptio� PRCS-COSTCO - PRESCHOOL ITEMS PRCS-RITE AID - ITEMS FOR F-DU PRCS-SAFEWAY - lTEMS FOR F-DUB PRCS-DOLLAR TREE STORES-PRIZES PRCS-WALMART - ITEMS FOR GROUP PRCS-O-REILLY AUTO PARTS - JUM PRCS-MICHAELS - CRAFTS FOR CUL PRCS-MlKE DALEY UNIFORM CC-DINI DUCLOS PARKING REIMBUR CC-DiNI DUCLOS MILEAGE REIMBUR PW-PRIZES FOR CHILI-COOKOFF LAW-AMY JO PEARSALL PARKING MO-DENISE CATALANO PARKING REI PW-BANNER CLEANING PW-FEMA MEETING REFRESHMENTS CDED-PATRICK DOHERTY MILEAGE CDED-PAINT FOR N AD BACKDROP MO-GIFT FOR KOREAN CONSUL GENE CGLINDA KOCHMAR MILEAGE REIMB CC-LINDA KOCHMAR GOOO EGGS BRE LAW-POSTAGE FOR RETURN ENVELOP LAW-POSTAGE FOR WCIA LETTER MGSTAFF TRAINING - FOOD t1l9/ PD-ADDTL BAGGAGE FEES A MOWELL PD-PHOTO COLLAGE MOUSEPAD- PD-FUEL FOR VEHICLE #6410^ PD-REIMB:ADDTL LODGING R KfM PD-REIMB:PER DIEM ALLOWANCE- P0.ADDTL LODGING M MORIKAWA PD-COFFEE:VOLUNTEER RECOGNITIO PD-COFFEE:VOLUNTEER- PD-BOOT ALLOW. J HERNANDEZ PD-FUEL FOR VEHICLE #6072� PD-ADDTL BAGGAGE FEES KRUSEY PD-LODGtNG KC KRUSEY PD-FOOD:SUSPECT & DETECTIVE- FWCC-JUGS- BULLDOG POLYBALI FWCGJUGS - BULLDOG POLYBALL PKM-t1/11 PARKCLOSING/SECURIT PKM-11/11 PARK CLOSING/SECURIT PKM-11l11 PARK CLOSING/SECURIT PKM-11l11 PARK CLOSINGlSECURIT CHB-11/11 PARK LOT SECURITY AG PKM-11t11 PARKCLOSING/SECURIT PKM-11/11 PARK CLOSINGlSECURIT PKM-11l11 PARK CLOSING/SECURIT DBC-REPLC SKY LIGHTS GHB-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CH&ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CH&LIGHTING SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRICAL SUPPUES Amount 16.98 7.49 11.24 6.57 20.51 10.94 26.33 25.00 23.19 26.64 20.84 11.00 9:00 100.00 23.97 35.52 31.92 43.79 55.94 15.OQ 44.00 20.20 1527 40.00 9.79 12.00 30.00 100.00 30.00 48.97 58.81 98.35 10.01 40.00 83.85 18.59 97.50 97.50 150.00 300.00 150.00 300.00 150.00 175.00 150. W 150.00 4,422.40 822.13 114.72 1,146.51 202:47 35.02 855.88 -3,147.36 17.05 -33.50 Page 10 of 29 Check Total 486.01 1527 578.47 195.00 1,525.00 4,422.40 1,635.10 B an k of Ame rica Check No. Date Vendor inv Date Invoice 11l10l2011 0606139 'f 1l14/20t 1 0528578 11 f 14/2011 0614082 12/9/2071 0777151 12/8/2011 0741142 1 Z/8l2011 0742275 12l9/2011 0777058 226784 12/30/2011 011748 PNW COMMERCIAL FITNESS SALES, 12/20/2011 10065 226785 12/30/2011 005583 PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC, 11l20/2011 4128559 226786 12/30l2011 013298 PRICE, CHARLES 12/6/2011 1016575 226787 12/3012011 010845 PRlORITY PRINT MANAGEMENT INC, 1 Z/15l2011 00030527 2267a8 12/30/2011 00996U PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT, 12l13/2011 126188 226789 12/30/2011 012361 PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY, 11l3d/2011 NOVEMBER 2011 11/30/2011 NOVEMBER 2011 226790 12/30/2011 013306 PUERTO VALLARTA RESTAURANT, 12/13/2011 DECEMBER 13, 2011 226791 12/30/2011 OOQ051 PUGET SOUND EMERGY INC, 12/16l2011 004-919-1000 12/ 16/2011 250. 275-0389 72/16l2011 25a275-0389 12/9/2011 131-066-1002 226792 12l30I2011 013319 PYZHIVSKYY, LUDA ?2l16/2011 1020887 226793 12/30/2011 008649 QUALITY WATER SERVICES, T 1/30/2011 74347 226794 12/30l2011 013317 REED, MITCHELL 12J21/2011 V111-0005 226795 12/30l2011 01260� REPROGRAPHICS NORTHWEST LLC, 11l28l2011 03-452284 226796 12/30/2011 004598 RHITHRON ASSOCIATES INC, 12lT2/2011 1102 226797 12/30l2�11 004805 RQBINSON, TQM 12/19/2011 ROBINSON 2011 226798 12/30/2011 005508 SAFAROVA-DOWNEY, ALMIRA 12/13l2011 12/13/11 12/16/2011 12/16/11 226799 12/30/2011 011097 SAFE CITY FEDERAL WAY, 12l22/2011 DECEMBER 22, 2011 226800 12/30/2011 003726 SAFEWAY STORE #1555, 10/29/2011 2038174 10/29/2011 2038175 TO/18/2011 2038161 12H 6l2011 2099057 12/2/2011 2038194 226801 12/30/2011 011764 SBS LEASING PROG. OF DE LAGE, 12/10/2011 11862160 228802 12/30/2611 010523 SBS OF AMERICA, 12/1/2011 27916 12/1l2011 27920 12/1l2d11 27920 226803 12/30l2011 013329 SGHEFFER, ERIN 12l21l2011 1023031 226804 12l30/2011 013291 SCHWISOW, KAREN 12/12/2011 1018774 226805 12/30/2011 010351 SEATTLE SPORTS COMMISSION, 12/13/2011 SSG2011 Description CNB-ELECTRfCAL SUPPUES PKM-ELECTRICA� SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRIC/�L SUPPLIES DBC-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CHB-ELECTRICA� SUPPLIES CH&ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES DBC-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PRCS-12 TRX SUSPENSION CLUB PA PKM-0O2 TANK- PRCS-MlSSED CLASS DUE TO WEATH SWM-12/11 WATERLOG NEWSLETTER PD-TASERS - JAG GRANT PD-11f11 INDtGENT WORK CREW PD-it/11 INDIGENT WORK CREW MO-ENERGY REBATE PUERTO VALLAR SWM-12/11 2101 324TH STORAGE E PWTR-12/11 106 SW CAMPUS DR- PWTR-12/11 1d6 SW CAMPUS DRIVE PWTR-11l11 NON-METERED ELECT PRCS-WITHDREW DUE TO MEDICAL FWCC-WATER COOLER RENTAL PD-CT ORDER - IMPRQPER TOW REF PWTR-PED SAFETY BROCHURES SWM- BENTHIC SAMPLE ANAYLSIS PD-BOOT ALLOW. T ROBINSON MG-INTERPRETER SVC MC-INTERPRETER SVC PD-REFUND DBM CAMERA INSTALL PRCS-TRICKS N TREATS SUPPLIES PRCS-TRICKS N TREATS SUPPLIES PRCS-ARTS COMMISSION SNACKS PRCS-HOLIDAY CAMP SUPPLIES PRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES IT-1?J11 CD COPIER RPR, MNT, S PKM-11/11 DBC$ASEMENTJANITOR CHB-11l11JANITORIAL AG07-194 - CHB-11l11PD JANITORIAL AG07-19 PRGS-PRaRATE ON ADULT PASS PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED CD-20T2 DIVWG TRIALS BID FEE Page 11 of 29 Amount Check Total -616.70 3,147.36 -1,135.61 -33.38 20.65 206.48 33.38 2,154.30 2,154.30 20.43 20.43 14.00 14.00 471.56 471.56 5,378.26 5, 378.26 4,777.00 50.00 4,727.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 15,951.66 118.75 79.21 92.06 15,661.64 27.50 27.50 65.59 65.59 460.90 460.90 329.38 329.38 8,900.00 6,900.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 918.72 918.72 644.11 228.04 218.56 29.95 98.09 69.47 109.92 109.92 4,147.00 147:00 3,850.00 150.00 2325 23.25 24.00 24:00 50,000.00 50,000.00 Ba of Americ Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 226806 12/30l2011 000351 SEATTLE TIMES, 11 /27/2011 01126101 226807 12I3012011 001213 SECOMA FENCE WC, 12/12/2011 8553 12lS/2011 8550 226808 12l30/2011 001480 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO, 11l29/2011 0898-8 226809 12J30/2011 005761 SIR SPEEDY PRINFING #Q905, 12/12/2011 85175 226810 12/30/2011 001014 SKCSRA-SOCCER REFEREES ASSOG, 12/15l2a11 DECEMBER 15, 2011 A 12/15/20tt dEGEMBER 15, 2011 B 226811 12/30/2011 012926 SOCIALMENTUM, 12/1/2011 1016-7 226812 12l30/2011 0049fi3 SOUND PUBLISHING INC, 1 ll23/2011 545583 226813 17J30/2011 004963 SOUND PUBUSHING INC, 11 /2312011 547277 11 /26/2011 547277 1112/2011 44�84 11l9l2011 472496 226$14 12/30/Z011 004963 SOUND PUBLISHING INC, 11/30/2Q11 423992 226815 12/30/2011 001885 SPARKS CAR CARE, 12/16/2p11 29247 12/16/20Y1 29253 12/13/2011 29216 12/13l2011 29228 12/19/2011 29258 12/9/2011 292t13 12/9/2011 29204 12/812d11 29195 226816 12l30/2011 013330 ST LUKE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 12/9/2011 1018021 226817 12/30l2011 003307 STERICYCLE INC, 12/ 14/2011 3� 01664493 226818 12/30/2011 003896 SUMMIT LAW GROUP, 12/16/2011 54691 12/16/2011 54706 226819 12/30/2011 �07710 SUPERIOR LINEN SERVICE, 12/12/2011 07447 226820 12/30/2011 002521 SUPERLONPLASTICS WC, 11l30/201 Y 11 F3540 12/1/2011 11 F3557 12/1/2011 11 F3558 226821 12/30/2011 007990 SYMBOLARTS LLC, 12/6l2011 Q158234-11V 226822 12/30l2011 009523 SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY, �v�si2o» i�aao 12/TS/2011 17929 12/15/2011 17930 12/15/2011 T7931 12/15/2011 17942 12/22/2011 17957 228833 12/30/3011 007756 TAB PRODUCTS CO LLC, 12/16/2011 2071018 226824 12/30/2011 009280 THUNDERING OAK ENTERPRISES INC, 12/16/2011 5373 11/29l2011 b343 11/21l2011 5334 12/2/2�11 5352 226825 12/30l2011 004218 TIMCOINC, Description FWCC-NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION SWM-FENCE REPAIRS PKM-FENCE SUPPIIES CHB-PAINT- CD-CODE ENFORCE. DOOR HANGERS PRCS-SOCCER REFEREE SVC AG10-0 PRCS-SOCCER REFEREE SVC AG10-0 CD-FEDERAL WAY MIND MIXER AGt t SWR-SOLID WASTE RATE LEGAL AD FWCC-COLOR CONTEST AD 11/26/11 FWCGCOLOR CONTEST AD 11/26/11 FWCC-11/11 WEB BANNER FWGC-11lT1 DISPLAYAD HRCK-WEBPAGE ADVERTISING AG1 t- PD-MOUNT/BALANCE NEW TIRE PD-OLF, MOUNT/BALANCE TIRES PD-OLF, WIPERS, OUTLET SEAL OE PD-INSPECT ENGINE LIGHT PD-OLF, BRAKE PADS, WIPER ASSY PD-FRONT ALiGNMENT, MOUNT TIRE PD-OLF, WIPER BLADES PD-REPLC REAR WINDOW W/DEFROST PRCS-OVERPAY ON SOFTBALL LEAGU PD-WASTE DISPOSAL FEES lAW-LEGAL SVCS AG11-190- LAW-LEGAL SVCS AG11-190- DBC-LINEN SERVICE SWM-PIPE REPAIR MATERIAL SWM-RAYCHEM CLOSURE STRIP SWM1A-SEWER PIPE, ADAPTERS PD-INSIGNIA, BADGES-MCINTOSH PD-QUICK CONNECT BATTERY TERMI PD-WHELEN CEN-COM PD-WHELEN CEN-COM PD-WHELEN CEN-COM PD-WHELEN CEN-COM PD-REPLC WIPER MOTOR PD-RECORDS LABELS PKM-TREE SERVICE AG11-003 PKM-TREE SERVICE AG11-003 PKM-TREE SERVICE AG11-003 PKM-TREE SERVICE AG11-003 Page 12 of 29 Amount Check Total 15.00 15.00 328.16 296.99 31.17 36.00 36.00 173.01 173.01 550.00 450.00 t 00.00 416.65 416.65 294.16 294.16 455.00 50.00 50.00 275.00 80.00 138.00 138.00 1,535.23 47.U9 146.67 638.53 98.55 173.30 101.84 60.97 268.28 25.00 25.00 89.08 89.08 226.50 27.00 199.50 20.73 20.73 3,093.65 2,922.15 35.33 136.17 320.00 320.00 3,691.73 73.16 881.69 881.69 881.69 881.69 91.81 350.68 350.68 4,837,32 1,157.42 246.38 1,216.55 2,206.97 281.74 Bank of America Page 13 of 29 Check No. Oate Vendor Inv Date Invoice Description Amount Check Total 12/6/2011 219445 SWM-TRASH PUMP HOSE 8 SKIMMER 261.74 226826 12l30/2011 007381 TOM MATSON DODGE, 221.41 12l21/2011 DOCS362926 PD-NEW KEY & FOB 221.41 226827 12/30/2011 008902 TRI-CITY MEATS, 586.43 12l9/2011 253133 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 586.43 226828 12/30l2011 005549 TRINH, JAMES 300.00 12/20/2011 12/20/11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 100.00 12/16/2011 12l16l11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 100.00 12/12/2011 12/12/11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 100.00 226828 12/30/2011 002426 UNITED GROCERS CASH & CARRY, g04.71 12M2/2011 130016 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 252.14 12/16/2011 130841 PRCS-COOKING CLASS SUPPLIES 86.79 1?J16l2011 131891 PRCS-FDUB HOLIDAY PARTY 7.82 12/16l2011 131891 PRCS-FDUB NOLIdAY PARTY 84.37 11l26/2011 125429 PRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 13.97 12110/2011 129465 DBGCATERING SUPPUES 168.83 12/9/2011 129190 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 40.96 17J7/2011 128450 DBC-CATERIIYG SUPPLIES 129.01 12l7/2011 128508 PRCSSENIOR PROG. COFFEE 71.09 12/8/2011 128911 PRCS-COOKING CLASS SUPPLIES 49.73 226830 12/30/201 t 003837 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, gq,gq 17J3/2011 OOOOF80F48491 PD/FWCGUPS SERVICE 25.07 12/3/2011 OOOOF80F48491 PD/FWCGUPS SERVICE 48.57 12/10l2011 OOOOF80F48501 PD-UPS DELIVERY SERVICE 11.00 226831 12/30/2071 000769 UNITED PIPE & SUPPLY CO INC, 3,454.66 11/7/2011 8784908 PKM-LAKOTA IRRIGATION- 3,454.66 226832 12/30/2011 005019 UNITED RENTALS NORTHWEST INC, 974J2 11t18/2011 10018142Q001 PKM/CH&GENIE RENTAL 715.66 11/18/2011 100181420-001 PKM/CH&GENIE RENTAL 715.65 10/6/2011 95883083-002 PKM-RETURN BLADES FOR BOLLARD -306.59 9l20l2011 00000000Q3099 PWST-BOOM RENTAL CREDIT -150.00 226833 12/30l2011 010489 UNITED STATES POST OFFICE, 139.51 12/22/2011 DECEMBER 2011 SWM-EDUCATIONAL MATL MAILING 139.51 226834 12/30l2011 001512 URESCO CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, 4,762.30 11t29/2011 001-259755 PKM-LAKOTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS- 644.52 11/29/2011 001-259755 PKAD/PL-LAKOTA PARK IMPROVEMEN 4,117.78 226835 12/30/2011 001146 USSSA/SLO-PITCH SOFTBALI ASSOC, q,5pp,pp 12/20/2011 DECEMBER 20, 2011 CDED-TEG - USSSA NW DIVISION W 4,500.00 226836 1?J30/2011 001805 VAD(S NORTHWEST, 4,265.00 11/30/2011 17539 SWR-11/11 LITTER CONTROL AG07- 4,137.05 11/30/2011 17539 SWR-11/11 LITTER CONTROL AG07- 127.95 228837 12/30/2011 OU9277 WA STATE DEPT OF AGRICULTURE, 33.00 12N6/2011 56163 P. FOSTER PWST-PESTICIDE LICENSE P FOSTE 33.00 226838 12/30/201 t 013304 WA STATE DEPT OF ENTERPRISE SV, Z� �.5� 12l1/2011 2011110052 JT-AGROBATIU PROFESSIONAL WIN 211.51 226839 12/30l2011 004258 WA STATE DEPT OF LICENSING, 699.00 12/20/2011 DECEMBER 30, 2011 PD-REMIT CPL FEES 699.00 226840 12/30/2011 000851 WA STATE PATROL, - 729.86 12/6/2011 112004107 PD-REMiT CPL FEES COLLECTED 616.00 12/6/2011 112004107 PD-REMIT CPL FEES COLLECTED 45.25 12/S/2011 T1200089 PD-MARIJUANA IDENTIFICATION TR 68.61 226841 12/30/2011 000851 WA STATE PATROL, 30.00 12/6/2011 112003802 HR-11/11 BCKGRND CHECKS 30.00 226842 12l30/2011 012538 WA. DEPT OF CORRECTIONS, 1,575.00 11/30/2011 1111.6-12-KCWC-HQ PD-11/11 WORK CREW AG10-166 1,575.00 226843 12l30/2011 013299 WAETZIG, CRISTAL $2.00 12l8/2011 1017485 PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED 32.00 226844 12/30/2011 013325 WAFFORD, NORIE 24.00 72/21/2011 1022815 PRCS-CLASS CANCELLATION 24.00 226845 12/30/2011 006853 WAHI, PRAN 100.00 12/16l2011 12/16/11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 100.00 226846 12/30/2011 006007 WALKER ACE HARDWARE, 42.68 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 11/23/2011 005990 12/9/2011 00601 S 226847 12/30l2011 000343 WASHDUP, LLC, 11/30/2011 106 226848 12/30l2011 012658 WATCH SYSTEMS LLC, i 1/3Ql2�11 15108 226$49 12/30/2011 009995 WATER MANAGEMENT, 11l29/2017 90022 11/23l2011 106754 11/29l2011 106860 11 /22/2011 106625 226&50 12/30/2011 009724 WATER SYSTEMS & PUMP SERViCE, 11/17f2011 4568 226851 12/30l2011 011545 WEBB MANAGEMENT SERVICES, 12/2/2011 229-12 226$52 12/30/2011 013318 WEBSTER, DEBRF4 12/15/2011 WEBSTER 226853 12/30/2011 001241 WEST COAST AWARDS, 11 /29/2011 50001 • 11/21/2011 48983 226854 1?l30l2011 000173 WEST PAYMEfdT CENTER, 10l31 /2011 823805769 11 /30l2011 824038242 226855 12/30/2011 010057 WHISTLE WORKWEAR, 11l16/2011 55673 226856 12/30/2011 002087 WHITMAN GLOBAI CARPET CARE, 11/28/2011 48431 228857 12l30l2011 011523 WHOLESALE SPORTS, 12/2/2011 150.00�84 226858 12l30/2011 01d720 {MLDER, SAMANTHA 12/1l2611 WECFW37 226859 12Y30/2011 013297 WOODWORTH, JEANETTE 12/6l2Q11 1016573 226860 1!5/2012 000051 PUGET SOUNd ENERGY INC, 12/2Q/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12J20/20t1 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12l20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20l2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20l2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS201T 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2Q11 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2Q11 PARKS 2011 12 12l20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12l20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/30/2Q11 PARKS 2011 12 12l20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12/20/2d11 PARKS 2011 T2 12/20/3011 PARKS 2011 i2 12/20/2011 PARKS 2011 12 12l20/2011 'PARKS 2011 12 12/20l2011 PARKS 2011 12 226861 T/13/2012 013252 A SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL, 1/10/2012 DECEMBER 31. 2011 Description CHB-TARP- PKM-MAINT & REPAlR @ LAKOTA PD-11l11 CAR WASH SERVICE PD-RSO NOTIFICATION SERVICE SWM-ANATOXIN A FRENCH LAKE SWM-ANATOXIN A FRENCH IAKE SWM-ALGAE COUNT FRENCH LAKE SWM-FECAL COLIFORM MPN PKM-REPAIR SUBMERSIBLE PUMP- MO-CIVIC GENTER PLANNING SVC A PD-WEBSTER EVIDENCE CIAIM PRCS-SOCCER T-SHIRTS AG10-099 PRCS-PROGRAM T-SIiIRTS AG10-099 IT/LAW-10l11 WEST LAW SVCS PD-11l11 AUTO TRACKXP SVCS PKM-CLOTHING ALLOW. C. MESA CHB-17/11 CARPET CLEANING CITY PKM-CLOTHING ALLOW. T. COLLINS SWR-11/11 RECYCLING PROG AG10- PRCS-WITHDREW FROM TRIP PKF-12/11 1ST AVE & CAMPUS DR- PKM-12/11 2410 S 312TH STREET- PKM-12/11 2410 S 312TH STREET PKM-12l11 2410 3 312ST WOODSHO PKF-12/11 2645 S 312TH ANX-RR/ PKF-12l11 2645 S 312TH SEWER L PKF-12/11 2700 SW 340TH ALDERD PKF-12/11 31104 28TH AVE S HAU PKM-12/11 31132 28Tk AVE S STL PKM-12/11 31132 28TH AVE S STL PKM-12/11 31207 28TH AVE S SKA DBC/KFT-12/11 3200 SW DASH PT DBC/KFT-12/11 3200 SW DASH PT PKF-12/11 32730 17TH AVE SW AL CHB-12/11 33325 STH AVE S Z004 PKF-12/11 33914 19TH AVE SW SA PKF-12/11 34915 4TH AVE S MARK PKF-12/11 5U39 SW DASH PT IDLE PKF-12/11 600 S 333RD ST EVID PKF-12l11 600 S 333RD 5T EVID FWCC-12/11 876 S 333RD ST. 000 FWCC-12/11 576 3RD STREET LIGH PKF-12/11 �TH AVE SW HISTORICA PKF-12/11 7TH AVE SW HISTORICA PKF-12/11 2410 S 312TH ST STLK PKF-12/11 31104 28TH AVE S HAU MO-201 i ENERGY IMPROVE. REBATE Page 14 of 29 Amount Check Total 26.27 16.41 396.96 396.96 35.00 35.00 137.00 -375.00 375.00 82.00 55.00 2,063.75 2,063.75 800.00 800.00 267.00 267.00 290.72 135.78 154.94 1,753.52 1,651.26 102.26 467.20 467.20 1,489.00 1,489.00 99.99 99.99 2,169.57 2,169.57 28.00 28.00 45,071.57 36.70 360.78 11.63 162.10 1,672.42 12.14 10.11 10.11 678.83 823.73 10.11 2,471.64 1,217.38 10.11 15,907.21 3,941.18 12.68 10.11 901.87 647.10 15,904.14 150.27 8.16 31.19 24.44 45.43 f[�:.'7i�4�] 1,081.00 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date fnvoice 226862 1l13l2012 000083 AARO INC DBA THE LOCK SHOP, 11 /28/2011 77240 226863 1/13/2012 011788 ACCU-TECH CORP., 12/20/2011 823029747 226864 1/13l2012 012621 ADVANCEQ PRO FITNESS REPAtR, 12/28/2011 12281101 L 12/28/2011 12281101L 12/13l2011 12131104 EC 12l13l2011 12131104EC 226865 1l13/2012 003141 AIR EMISSIONS, 7/9/2011 111261 226866 1/13/2012 009764 ALL ACCESS PRINTING & MAILING, 12/30l2011 27087 226867 1l13/2012 001110 AMAYA ELECTRIC, 12J28/2011 8397-11 12l28/2011 8397-12 226868 1/13/2012 013305 AMERICAN RED CROSS, 1 Z/14/2011 1002305d 226869 1/13/2Qt2 011148 AMERICAN TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS INC, 12/31 /2011 I N V 00007 97 9 226870 1M3l20t2 006211 AQUATECHNEX, INC., 12/12/2011 3274 226871 1/13/2012 010530 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES, 12/13/201t 65rr5917396 12l27l2011 65 S 5941603 12/20/20 71 655-5929500 226872 1/13/2p12 013196 ARC IMAGING RESOURCES, 10/27/2011 737983 10/27l2011 737983 11 /30/2011 739841 226873 1l13l2012 007865 ART UNICA DIGITAL MEDIA ILC, 12/21/2011 16824 12/22/2011 16827 226874 1l13/2012 001422 BERGER/ABAM ENGINEERS INC, 1/4/2012 20470 226875 1l13l2012 005645 BERTUCCI, MICHAEL 12/14/2011 BERTUCCl2011 12/14/2011 BERTUCCi 2011 12/14/2011 BERTUCCl2011 12/27/2011 BERTUCCl2011 226876 1/13/2012 011289 BOWMAN, JASON 1/6/2011 DECEMBER 2011 226877 1/13/2012 007087 BROWNELLSINC, 12/21/201t 07152728.00 226878 1/13/2012 013346 $URPEE, KATHRYN 12/29/2011 1026172 12/29/2011 1026175 226879 1l1312012 000414 CAFE PACIFIC CATERWG INC, 12/16/2011 22667 226880 1/13/2012 OOU991 CASCADE COFFEE INC, 92/19/2011 20662081 226881 1/13/2012 011524 CASCADE PRINT MEDIA INC, 10/13/2011 11-31361 C 226882 1/13/2012 005573 CDW GOVERNMENT INC, 12/20/2011 C626992 226883 1/13/2Q12 OOQ202 CENTURYLINK, 12/19/2011 1194139567 12/19/2011 1194139567 12/19/2011 1194139567 226884 1/13/2012 A07368 CHIEF SUPPLY CORPORATION, 12/22/2011 448269 226885 1/13/2042 013363 CLEOCOlACUPUNCTURE/BURGER, Descnption FWCGLOCKSMITH SVC TOP LATCH tT-COMMSCOPE 1Q00 FT 2004-10-B FWCG-FITNESS EQUIP. SVC AG11-1 FWCC-FITNESS EQUIP. SVC AG11-1 FWCC-FITNESS EQUIP. SVC AGt 1-t FWCC-FITNESS EQUIP. SVC AG11-t PWFLT-EMMISSIONS TESTING HR-BUSINESS CARDS PKM-ELECTRICAI SVC AG06-014- FWCC-RESEARCH LIGHTING CIRCUIT FWCGLIFEGUARD TRNG MACCONAGHY MC-12/11 RED LIGHT PHOTO PKM-FISHERS POND NPDES PERMiT DBC-LINEN SVG DBC-LINEN SVC DBC-LINEN SVC IT-OCE PLOTTERlSCANNER AG11-18 IT-OCE PLOTTER/SCANNER AG11-18 IT-ZONE PRESERVER D5143NT 20A1 IT-HP DESIGNJET POSTSCRIPT UPG IT-HP DESIGNJET T7100 6-COLOR PWST-12/11 20TH INTERSECTION A PD-SHIP RIFLE PARTS TO VA, HOL PD-SHIP RIFLE PARTS TO VA, HOL PD-SHIP R{FLE PARTS TO VA, HOL PD-CIOTHING ALLOW. BERTUCCI FWCC-12/11 PERSONAL TRAINER SV PD-IMPACT SPORT ELECT. EARMUFF PRCS-CLASS CANCEILED PRCS-CIASS CANCELLED DBGCATERING PANS HR-COFFEE & COFFEE SUPPUES DBC-10/11 POSTCARD MAILING IT-SERVER VIRUS SOETWARE PROTE 1T-12/11 PHONE DATA SVC IT-12/11 PHONE DATA SVC IT-12/11 PFIONE DATA SVC PD-REPLC PANTS M KRASNOVID Page 15 of 29 Amount Check Total 140.16 140.16 398.00 398.00 882.46 175.20 59.13 41.06 607.Q7 1,040.00 1,040.00 417.92 417.92 372.26 186:13 186.13 10.00 10.00 52,964.00 52,964.00 433. �0 433.00 33.89 13.09 10.40 10.40 28,751.Q2 29,940.04 -1,SOQ.00 310.98 10,178.03 2,732.03 7,446.00 32,114.28 32,114.28 352.81 13.36 54.20 46.99 238.26 521.50 521.50 62.94 62.94 20.60 10.30 10.30 105.36 105.36 159.74 159.74 290.12 290.12 3,099.67 2;099.67 385.10 192.56 173.30 19.24 96.37 96:97 884.00 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 1/9/2012 DECEMBER 31, 2011 1/9/2012 DECEMBER 31, 2�11 A 226886 1/13/2012 003752 COASTWIDE SUPPLY DBA, 12H5/2011 W2380791-2 12/14/2011 W2380791-1 12113l2011 T2381980 12/23/2011 T2385608 12/23/2011 W2385462 226887 1/13/2012 011117 COMMERCIAL FILTER SALES & SVC, 12N4/2011 274553 226888 1H3t2012 002863 COMPIETE COIUSION CENTER, 12/30l2011 67D85AF8 226888 1/13/2b12 008445 COPIERS NORTHWEST INC, 12/2t/2011 INV627374 12/16/2011 INV626197 12/23/2011 INV628757 12/27/2011 INV628942 22689� 1/13/2012 000771 COSTCO/HSBC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, 12/26l2011 QECEMBER 2011 12/2fil2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12l26/2Q11 DECEMBER 2011 226891 1/1312012 OU9696 CRESTWOOD ANIMAL HOSPITAI, 12/30/2011 21611 226892 1l1312012 010015 CUTHBERT, GAIL 1!6l2012 DECEMBER 2011 226893 1/13l2012 000854 D J TROPHY, 12/20/2011 233121 226894 1/13/2012 013332 DANIELS, ALICE 12l23/2011 1023858 226895 1/13/2012 011297 DASH MEDICAL GLOVES, 12/23/2011 I N V 0712872 226896 1/13/2012 004606 DATEC WCORPORATED, 10/31/2011 28922 226897 1/13/2012 004461 DESTINATION HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 11/1l2011 3478 12/29/2014 1670 12/29/2011 2091 226898 1/13/2012 005341 DODD, ESCOLASTICA ROSA 12/27/2011 12/27/11 226899 1l13/2012 007299 EARTHCORPS, 11 /30/2011 3453 226900 1/13/2012 -001046 fQUIFftX CREDIT INFORMATION SVC, 12/17/2011 6782543 226901 1/13/2012 U00328 ERNIE'S FUEL STpPS (DBA), 12/31 /2011 0370368 12/31 /2011 0370368 12/31/2Q11 0370369 12l31/2011 D370369 12/31/2011 0370369 12/31 /2011 0370369 226902 1/13/2012 007137 EVIDENT CRIME SCENE PRODUCTS, 12/22/2011 649726 226903 1/13/2012 011498 EXTRACTOR CORPORATION, 11l32/2011 11-1959 2269U4 1/13/2012 008647 FASTENAL, 12/6/2011 WAFED114639 326905 1/13/2Q12 A0�217 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION, 12/23/2011 7-736-22310 226906 1/13/2012 000229 FEDERAL WAY CHRMBER COMMERCE, 12/31/2011 8180 Description MO-2011 ENERGY IMPROVE. REBATE MO-2011 ENERC�Y IMPROVE. REBATE FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPUES CH&JANITORIAL SUPPIIES DBGJANITORIAL SUPPLIES FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES DBC-HVAC FILTERS RM-PS6153 PIT;RM-PS; RSK# 11-0 IT-12/11 IRC5030 COPIERS/PRtNT 17-REPAlR #QD312926 CANON SCAN IT-REPAIR #DD312926 CANON SCAN IT-12/11 IR10251 F COPIERS/PRIN PRCS-DAY CAMP SUPPLIES FWCC-FREEZER BAGS FOR FIRST AI FWCC-KID ESCAPE SUPPLIES FWCC-BATTERIES FOR EQUIPMENT PD-VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION BREA PD-K9 ROSCOE & FAX MEDICAL CAR FWCC-12/11 PERSONAL TRNG SVCS CGCOUNCIL MEMBER PLAQUE PRCS-TRIP CANCELLED PD-EXAM GLOVES IT-PD LIND CAR POWER ADAPTER F PD-MOTORCYCLE GLASSES SHULZ PD-OLF, WINDSHIELD PD-BATTERY, SHAFT SEAL, BRAKES MGINTERPRETER SVC PARKS-HYLEBOS WETLAND PROJ AG1 PD-12/11 CREDIT REPORTS PWFLT-12/16l11-12/31/11 VEHICL PWFLT-12/16/11-12/31l11 FUEL C PD-12/16/11-12/31/11 VEHICLE F PD-12l16/11-12/31/11 VEHICLE F PD-12l16/11-12/31/11 VEHICLE F PD-12/16/11-12/31/11 FUEL CRED PD-FINGERPRINT CARDS FWCGTOP ASSY, BRAKE PAD, GASK PWST-DRILL BITS PD-FEDEX TO BODE TECH EVIDENCE CM-12/11 BUSINESS INCUBATOR AG Page 16 of 29 Amount Check Total 252.00 632.00 2,727.37 10.71 26.00 1,017.11 170.95 1,502.60 42.40 42.40 2,049.40 2,049.40 629.26 256.90 142.35 168.96 61.05 423.71 161.05 21.88 54.47 32.83 153.48 495.30 495.30 2,663.71 2,663.71 77.42 7TA2 23.00 23.00 713.90 713.90 130.31 130.31 1,392.89 63.39 251.68 1,Q77.82 T62.50 162.50 3,949.57 3,949.57 28.99 28.99 15,372.88 2,490.92 -94.6i 12,768.45 793.38 -62.71 -522.55 116.25 116.25 337.95 337.95 81.25 61.25 46.37 46.37 8,583.33 8,333.33 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Qate Invoice 1/3/2Q12 8329 226907 1I13/2012 004690 FEDERAL WAY NUTRITIOfV SERVICES, 12/30/2011 3455 226908 1/13l2012 001893 FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1/3/2012 SIF-DECEMBER 2011 1!3l2012 SIF-DECEMBER 2011 226909 1/13/2012 007547 FEDERAL WAY SENIdR CENTER, 1/5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 226910 1/13/2012 012626 FERGUSON, ERIC W 12/22/2011 032 226911 1/13/2012 012452 fIELDTURF USA INC, 12/7l2011 820697 226912 1/13/2012 012577 FIRESTONE, 12f23/2011 111629 226913 1/13/2012 d09475 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE, 11 /27/2011 874420955355 11l27/2011 874420955356 7T/27/2011 874-420955357 226914 1/13/2012 013290 FIRST STUDENT, INC, 12/21 /2011 229-C-045474 12l28/2011 22&C-045475 226915 1l13/2012 012733 FLEET SERVICES, 12J31/2011 28151978 226916 V13l2012 002664 FLEX-PLAN SERVICES INC, 12131 /2011 188351 226917 1/13/20t2 008860 FOOD SERVICES OF AMERICA, 12/30/2011 3588060 226918 1/13l2Q12 001669 FOSTER PEPPER & SHEFELMAN PLLC, 12/20/20T 1 40248-69 226919 1/13l2012 013349 FREEMAN, FAITH 12/23l2011 1023867 226920 1l13/2012 011681 GINA M. DUNCAN LAW OFFICE PLLC, 1/2/2011 FW1026 226921 1/13/2012 010940 GOODYEAR WHOLESALE TIRE CNTR, 12/23/2011 165980 12/23/2011 165990 12/22/20t 1 165950 226922 1f13/2012 701932 GRACE CHURCH, 1/11/2012 2011 ADOPT A FAMILY 226923 1/13/2012 -002547 GRAINGER INC, 12/21/2011 9713917160 12/21/201T 9714063659 9/21 /2011 9640977295 9/26/2011 9645309247 12/6l2011 9701931058 226924 1/13/2012 011092 GREGORY, KRISTEN 1/5/20t2 GREGORY201T 226925 1/13/2012 013344 HAGNESS, LEE 12l29/2011 1026177 226926 1/13l2012 005087 HART HEALTH 8 SAFETY, 12/19/201 T 00952-623517 226927 1/13/3012 001127 HEALTHPOINT, 1!5/20t2 4TH QTR 2011 226928 1/13/2012 003985 HIGHUNE WATER DISTRICT, 12/12/2011 19221-00 226929 1/13/2012 011991 HINKLEY, KEVW 8. 1/4/2012 11-054 1/4/2012 11-054 1!4/2012 11-054 226930 1/13l2012 002477 HOME DEPOT-DEPT 32-25d0780030, 12/28/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28/2611 DECEMBER 2011 Description CDED-12l11 TOURISM WEBSITE MAf PD-t2/11 OFFICER LUNCHES FI-DEC 2011 SCHL IMPACT FEE & FI-DEC 2011 SCHL IMPACT FEE 8 ASHS-ADUIT DAY CARE AG11-175- M0.CONFLICT DEFENDER SVC AG11- PKM-SAG TURF REPAIRS P0.NEW TIRES PWST-1256 SW 312TH TITLE REPOR PWST-31140 14TH AVE TITLE REPO PWST-31143 14TH AVE TITLE REPO PRCS-HOLIDAY CAMP TRANSPORTATI PRCS- HOLIDAY CAMP SEATTLE CE PD-12/11 VEHICLE FUEL CHIEF'S HR-12/11 FLEXIBLE PLAN SVX DBGCATERING SUPPLlES LAW-10/11-11/11 LEGAL SVC AG09 PRCS-WITHDREW FROM SR TRIP MO-CONFLICT DEFENDER SVC AG11- PD-NEW TIRE DELIVERED TO SPARK PO-NEW TIRES DELIVERED TO SPAR PD-NEW TIRE DELIVERED TO SPARK PD-2011 ADOPT A FAMILY DONATIO fWCGLED LAMPS FWCC-RAZOR BLADES FWCC-RETURN DOOR CLOSER FWCC-FACILITY MAINT SUPPLIES R DBC-CASTER WHEEI.S PD-HAND SANITIZER PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED HR-MEDICAUFIRST AID SUPPLIES ASHS-Q4 2011 PRIMARY DENTAL CA PWST-12/11 27454 PAG HWY IRRIG GD-RCPT OS-04775 KASHMIR GILL CD-RCPT 05-04775 KASHMIR GILL CD-RCPT OSO4775 KASHMIR GiLL FWCC/DBC-MAINT/REPAIR SUPPLIES SWM-INSPECTION TRAILER SUPPLIE Page 17 of 29 Amount Check Total 250.00 114.00 114.00 21,023.05 21,022.78 0.27 3,858.00 3,858.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 711.75 711.75 508.35 508.35 1,478.25 492.75 492.75 492.75 1,386.00 642.60 743.40 47.52 47.52 229.40 229.40 714.35 714.35 373.95 373.95 24.00 24.00 610.00 610.00 364.56 110.04 12726 127.26 2,822.58 2,822.58 z4�.as 54.75 10.95 �0.30 191.19 30.70 106.43 106.43 21.00 21.0� 120:82 120.82 2,622.00 2,622.00 68.04 $8.04 250.00 250.00 250.00 -250.00 571.28 145.73 57.58 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 12/28l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/28l2011 DECEMBER 2011 226931 1/13/2012 013347 HONG, SON OK 12/23(2011 1023863 226932 7J13/2012 005757 INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY, 1/5/2012 4TH ('�TR 2011 226933 1/13/2012 d12927 IRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MGMT, 12131/2011 EPd1846 226934 1/13/2012 004326 J1M'S AUTO REFINISH/COLLISION, 12l30l2011 1271A556 226935 1/13l2012 005656 JIM'S DETAIL SHOP, 12/30/2011 13689F 226936 1/13/2012 012611 JOHN'S CLEANING SERVICES INC, 12l31 /2011 726 226937 1/13/2012 013333 JOHNSON, KEITH 12/23/2011 1023859 226938 1/13/2012 013362 JOSEPH, DIVIYA 12l23/2011 1023870 226939 1/13/2012 011291 JURYMIITNESS FUND, 1/6/2012 8992459 10/31/2011 8990358 11/30l2011 8990368 226940 1l13/2012 013233 KELLEY IMAGING SYSTEMS INC, 1 Z/29/2011 05571 A 226941 1/13/2012 011501 KIDZ LOVE SOCCER INC, 11/23/2011 2011 FA-F159 226942 7/13l2012 001259 KING COUNTY CR�ME VICTIMS FUND, 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 226943 1l13/2012 000125 KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVIStON, 12/21 /2011 1638418 12/16/2011 1637998 226944 1l13/2012 013321 KUHN, FRANK 12/22/2011 0991100102268 226945 1/13l2012 004052 LEED, 12/27/2411 12271101 226946 1/13/2012 003157 LES SCHWAB TIRE CTRS OF WA INC, 12/1I2011 482122 226947 1/13/2012 007985 UNCOLN E�UIPMENT INC, 12/12/2011 SI177318 226948 1/13l2012 000630 LLOYD ENTERPRISES INC, T 2/1(2011 156777 226349 1/13l2012 004244 LMN ARCHITECTS, 12J10/2011 fi1821 226950 1l13/2012 005339 LOWE'S HIW INC, 12/9/2011 A2914 12l22J2011 01907 12/21/2011 11940 12/21/2011 11940 12/21 /2011 11980 12l19/2011 11563 226951 1/13l2012 011135 LTI, INC, 11/2/2011 LTI-8003236 226952 1/13/2012 013335 LUNA, MELINDA 13/23/2011 1023861 226953 1/13/2012 012967 M J DURKAN INC, descriptian SWM-INSPECTION TRAILER SUPPLIE SWM-SHOP RAGS, STRIPPER, MASON FWCC-HEX BOLTS 8 DRILL BITS PKM-STAPLES FOR HYLBOS HOUSE J SWM-INSPECTION TRAILER SUPPLIE PKM-MAINT. SUPPLIES PKM-MAINT SUPPLIES FWCClDBC-MAINT/REPAIR SUPPLIES PRCS-CIASS CANCELIED ASHSQ4 2011 PACT PROGRAM AG11 HRCK-12/11 DOCUMENT STORAGE RM-PS6500 PIT DAMAGE 11-03-09 PD-INTERIOR DETAIL PD-DRY CLEANING SVC AG11-001 PRCS-REFUND OVERPAYMENT PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED MC-REPLENISH JURY FUND MC-REPLENISH JURY FUND MGREPLENISH JURY FUND IT-RR NEW HP LASERJET 9050DN, FWCGFALL 2011 YOUTH SOCCER SV FI-12/11 REMIT CRIME VICTIM FE FI-12/11 REMIT LAW LIBRARY FEE P0.11/11 KING CO PRISONER LODG PD-REPAIR RED LIGHT SIGNAL MC-RED LIGHT PHOTO KUHN PD-SHEILD BATTERY & CHARGER PKM-WHEELBARROW TIRE & WHEEL PRCS-AUTOMATED POOL VACUUM. P PKM-MEDIUM BARK MO-11/11 CIVIC CNTR CONCEPT DE CH&MAINT & REPAIR SUPPLIES SWR-RECYCLE CONTAINER LOCKS FWCC-MAINT & REPAIR SUPPLIES FWCC-MAINT & REPAIR SUPPLIES DBC-ROOF DRAW REPAIR SUPPLIES FWCGLIQUID TAPE, DIAPHRAGM RP PWFLT-SNOW & ICE CHLORIDE PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED Page 18 of 29 Amount Check Total 12.26 17.96 27.75 11.68 200.33 31.35 22.90 43.74 22.00 22.00 3,425.8U 3,425.80 3.171.71 3,171.71 1,259.93 7,259.93 82.13 82.13 918.71 918.71 24.00 24.0� �.� 22AU 4,368.53 1,255.10 1,334.39 1,779.04 15,242.40 15,242.40 2,351.25 2,351.25 1,550.46 1,529.49 20.97 41,402.44 38,126.48 3,275.96 29.00 29.00 255.60 255.60 116.89 116.89 220.07 220.0� 1,355.17 1,355.17 12,245.00 12,245.00 200.47 20.72 101:64 14.17 4.39 46.52 13.03 7,527.91 7,537.91 22.00 22.00 S,OOO.OU Bank of America Page 19 of 29 Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice Description Am C heck Totai 1l1/2012 JANUARY 01, 2012 LAW-12/11 LEGISLATIVE LOBBYING 5,000.00 226954 1l13/2012 700156 MACDONALD MILLER SERVICE INC, 1,485.22 1/5/2012 SVC�23958 DBC-REPLC TRANE UNIT MOTOR & F 1,495.22 226955 1/13l2012 009433 MAKSIMOV, YURI 125.00 12/27/2011 12/27l11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 125.00 226956 1/13/2012 U13355 MAKUET, PETER �pp.pp 12/30/2011 12/30l11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 100.00 22695� 1l13/2012 013350 MAXWELL, JONATHAN 22,Sp 12/23/2011 1023869 PRCS-MISSEO CLASS DUE TO SNOW 22.50 226958 1/13/2012 005176 MERINO STRAWE, BETTY 175.00 12/27/2Q11 12J27/11 MC-INTERPRETER SVC 175.00 226959 1/13/2012 001793 MICROFLEX INC, 16.53 1/5/2012 00020389 FI-10/11 TAX AUDIT SVC 16.53 226960 1/13/2012 003352 MOTOROLA INC, g�g,g0 12/30/2011 50092974 IT-PD UPGRADE OF REPLACED RADI 919.80 228961 1l13t2012 000228 MULTI-SERVICE CENTER, 7,267,p0 1/5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 ASHSQ4 2011 EMERGENCY FEEDING 7,267.00 226962 1H3/2012 011918 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT, 1,7Q4.52 Y2/20/2011 73259 PD-FINGERPRINT SUPPLIES CSI 662.02 12/16/2011 73051 PD-FINGERPRINT SUPPLIES CSI 225.40 ' 12/16/2011 73057 PD-FINGERPRINT SUPPLIES CSI 817.10 226963 1l13/2012 000043 NEW LUMBER B HARDWARE COMPANY, 64.31 12/12/2011 260526 DBC-SKYLIGHT INSTALLATION 20.66 12l27/2011 260771 PWST-GLOVES 15.72 12/21/2071 260708 DBC-ROOF DRAtN REPAIR SUPPLIES 27.93 226964 1l13l2012 001391 NORTH COAST ELECTRlC COMPANY, 138.88 12/21/2011 54326762.Q01 DBGELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 69.37 12/6l2011 54300234.001 PKM-ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 69.51 226965 1/13/2012 003736 NORTHWEST TOWING INC, q3g_pg 12/24/2011 405254 RM-RM-PS 6202 TOW 11-03-091-69 436.08 226966 1l13/2012 013320 OAKS. DAVID G SO.QO 12/22/2011 0991100085950 MC-RED LIGHT PHOTp D. OAKS 50.00 226967 1113/2012 003529 QCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, 123.00 12/2212071 1844-177 PD-PRE-EMPL PHYICAL EXAM 123.00 226968 1N3J2012 011414 OFFICE DEPOT, 425.96 12/29l2011 1426814676 SWR-RECYCLING FLYERS 425.96 226968 1H3/2012 004292 OLYMPIC SECURITY SERVICES INC, 2,599.40 12/31/2011 SI+0025857 MC-12/71 COURT SECURITY AG031 2,599.40 226970 th3/2012 007444 ORCR PACIFIC INC, 1,737.67 12/29/2011 053888 FWCC-POOL CNEMICALS SVC AG10-1 882.73 12/22/2011 �53773 FWCGPOOL CHEMICAIS SVC AG10-1 854.94 2269�1 1/13/2012 010266 ORION INDUSTRIES, 6,529.20 1/5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 ASHS-Q4 2011 TAPS PROGRAM AG11 6,529.20 226972 1l13/2012 009920 OSAKA GARDEN SERVICE, 795.13 1/1/2012 29127 PWST-12/11 ROW LANDSCAPE MAINT 390.13 1/1/2012 29127 PWST-12/11 ROW LANDSCAPE MAINT 405.OU 226973 1/13J2012 005741 OUTCOMES BY LEW, 4,537.19 12/31/20T1 DECEMBER 2011 MO-12/11 LEGISLATIVE LOBBY AG1 4,537.19 226974 1/13/2012 013235 OWEN E�UIPMENT COMPANY, 18,500.03 12/29/2011 212010 SWM-E-QV-HALOPTIC 24, �V HALOP 16,425.00 12/29/2011 212010 SWM-E-QVH-58091 REAR VIEW CAME 1,642.50 12/29/201t 212010 SWM1A-E-PRE-0000-001 -PURGE 8 328.50 ?2/29/2011 212010 Freight 104.03 226975 1/13/2012 000885 PARKER PAINT MANUFACTURING CO, 29.00 12/27/2011 922012751 CD-PAINT SUPPUES 29.00 226976 1/13/2012 013334 PARLOVA, CARLA 21.00 12/23l2011 1023860 PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED LOW ENROL 16.00 12/23/2011 1023857 PRCS-CLASS CANCELLEQ 5.00 226977 1/13/2012 013343 PEDONE, JACKIE 30.00 12/29/2011 1026178 PRCSSR TRIP CANGELLED 30.00 226978 1l13/2012 D10613 PETEK, PHD, THOMAS C 1,400.00 12/31/2011 8112 PD-PSYCH EVALUATIONS 900.00 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date 9l30l2011 8074 12/12lZ011 8109 226979 1113/2012 012915 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SVC INC, 12/31 /20 t 1 3141815 12/31 t2Q 11 3141815 12/31l2011 3141815 226980 1/13/2012 013230 PLASTICS FOR LIGHTING INC, 11/21l2011 077178 226981 1l13/2012 005583 PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC, 12l20/2011 41547362 226982 1/13/2012 013348 PRESTEGAARD, MELISSA 12l23l2011 1023866 226983 1l13/2Q12 010845 PRIORITY PRINT MANAGEMENT INC, 12/27/2011 00030543 226984 1l13l2012 009960 PROFORCE !AW ENFORCEMENT, 12/28/2011 1275Q3 226985 1/13/2012 000051 PUGET SOUND ENERGY INC, 12l29l2011 PWiR 2011 1 1 Z/21 /2011 004919-1000 12/29/2U11 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWtR 2011 1 12/28/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12l29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29(2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29f2011 PWTR 2011 1 12l29/2011 PWTR 2Q11 1 12129/2011 PWTR 2�T1 1 12l29l2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 1 12/29l2011 PWfR 2011 1 12/29l20t1 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 1 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2017 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 T2/29l2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR20t11 02/29/2041 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/2912011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 1 12J29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PVYf R 2011 9 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 1 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 1 12l29/2011 PWfR 2011 1 Invoice Description PD-FOLLOW-UP INTERVlEW LEITGEB PD-RETURN TO DUTY EVALUATIONS FI-12/11 POSTAL SVC FI-17J11 POSTAL SVC FI-12/11 POSTAL SVC FWCC-LIGHTING SUPPLIES PKM-WELD►NG SUPPLIES CO2 PRCSCLASSES CANCELLED SWM-WINTER LETfER & MAILING PD-TASER WARRANTY 2 PWTR-12/11 35202 ENCHANT PKWY- SWM-11/11 2101 324TH STORAGE E 2 PWTR-12/11 CRNR S 316TH ST & 2 2 PWTR-12/11 HOYT RD & 340TH- 2 PWTR-12/11 PAC HWY S& S 330TH 2 PWfR-12/11 S 288TH ST 8 PAC HW 2 RWTR-12/11 S288TH 8 18TH AVE S 2 PWTR-12/11 S 296TFI PL & MILITA 2 PWTR-12/11 S 32dTH & 23 AV S� 2 PWfR-12/11 S 322ND & 23 AVE S- 2 PWTR-12/11 S 336TH ST & PAC HW 2 PWTR-12/11 S 348TH ST & 1ST UO 2 PV1/TR-12/11 S 282ND 8 MILITARY 2 PWTR-12/11 S 316TH & PAC HWY S 2 PWTR-12/11 SW CRNR S 312TH 8 P 2 PWiR-12/11 SW 308TH & 2ND AVE 2 PWTR-12/11 SW 329TH WAY & HQYT 2 PWTR-12/11 VARIOUS LOCATIONS- 2 PWTR-12/11 1TH WAY S 8 334TH S 2 PWfR-12/11 1ST WAY S& 336TH S 2 PWfR-12/11 1 ST AVE S 8 S 330TH 2 PWfR-12l11 1000 SW CAMPUS DR- 2 PWTR-12/11 115TH ST S& 316ST 2 PWTR-12/11 1300 S 344TH ST- 2 PWTR-72/11 1403 SW 312TH ST PE 2 PWTR-12/11 1405 S 312TH ST.- 2 PWT'R-12/11 14145 324TH ST.- 2 PWfR-12/11 1790 SW 345TH PLACE 2 PWfR-12/11 18TH AVE & S 312 ST 2 PWTR-12/11 189 SW 311TH PLACE- 2 'PWTR-1?J11 21 ST AVE SW & SW 33 2 PWTR-12/11 21 ST AVE SW & SW 34 2 PWfR-12/11 21STAVE S GRID ROA 2 PWTR-12/11 21ST AVE SW & SW 32 2 PWTR-12/11 21ST AVE SW & 356TH 2 PWTR-12/11 2140 SW 356TH ST- 2 PWTR-12M 1 23RD AVE S& S 317T 2 PWTR-12/11 23RD AVE S& 320TH 2 PWTR-12/11 25t0 S 336TH ST- 2 PWTR-12/11 2510 SW 336TH STREE 2 PWTR-12/11 2613 S 275TH PLACE 2 PWTR-12/11 28516 24TH AVE S- 2 PWTR-12/11 2960� PAC HWY S SIG 2 PWTR-12/11 29829 23RD AVE S HO 2 PWTR-12/11 2999 SW 314TH ST- 2 PWTR-12/11 30400TH PAC HWY S- Page 20 of 29 Amount Check Total 100.00 400.00 3,795.43 2,391.12 569.31 835.00 117.82 117.82 20.31 20.31 23.4U 23.40 295.65 295.85 1,215.12 1,215.12 27,490.94 366.89 43.95 108.47 137.82 189.83 783.83 165.57 28.25 492.61 279.07 962.74 408.69 218.06 94.73 356.70 10.11 10.31 35.60 18.58 115.12 76.36 256.91 10.37 40.29 10.20 208.69 53.11 253.75 70.25 212.45 179.83 435.62 132.71 149.77 126.63 42.72 302.45 305.73 42.72 10.11 39.52 29.38 757.12 37.62 112.95 10.11 Bank o f Am Page 21 of 29 Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice Description Am ount Check Total 12f29/2011 PWFR 2Q11 12 PWTR-12/11 30800 PAC NWY S- 64.95 12l29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 31020 14TH AVE S- 58.53 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 3113 27TH AVE SW- 145.45 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12l11 31200 STATE RT 99 S 560.79 12/29/2011 PWl'R 2011 12 PWTR-12l11 31455 28TH AVE S u0 163.10 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWiR-12/11 31600 S7ATE RT 99 S 146.31 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 31847 PAC HWY S- 457.22 T2/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 RWTR-12/11 31910 GATEWAY CNTR 52.2Q 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12l11 32Q00 PAC HWY S- 445.18 12l29/2U71 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 32400 STATE RT 99 N 147.72 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12l11 32400 STATE RT 99 S 522.86 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 32400 STATE RT 99 S 179.32 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 32932 7TH CT SW- 25.81 t2/29/2011 PWfR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 32562 SW HOYT RD FL 10.42 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 32731 HOYT RD FLASH 10.61 12l29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 33099 HOYT RD SW- 384.51 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 t2' PWTR-12/11 3318 SW 346TH PLACE 44.03 12l29/2011 PWTR 20T 1 12 PWiR-12/11 33220 ST WAY S^ 73.62 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 t2 PWTR-12/11 33325 8Tk AVE- 176.68 12129l2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 33401 38TH AVE S- 274.43 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 33405 6TH AVE S- 44.67 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-T2/11 33507 9TH AVE- 118.37 12/29l2011 PWfR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 33645 20TH PLACE- 404.62 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWFR-T2l11 33800 WEYHR WAY S^ 386.87 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 34010 20TIi AVE- 779.94 12/29/2011 PWiR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 34018 PAC HWY S- 87.58 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 3420 SW 343RD ST- 4223 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 34800 21ST AVE SW- 135.75 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 34836 WEYHR WAY S- 86.36 12/2Sl2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 34801 16TH AVE S- 59.56 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 35007 ENCHANTED PKW 214.00 12/29f2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 35106 21ST AVE SV1F- 37.94 12l29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 35505 PAC HWY S- 41725 12129l2�11 PVI(fR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 35654 9TH AVE SW- 27.33 1 212 9/2 0 1 1 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 35896 PAC HWY S- 227.95 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 359Q9 1ST AVE SW FL 10.31 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 36111 16TH AVE S- 134.88 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12N1 36201 MILTON RD- 254:86 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 36600 PAC HWY S^ 10A2 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12l71 491 S 338TH ST- 84.51 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-TZ/11 515 S 312TH STREET 59.15 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 727 S 312TH ST- 309.21 12/29/2011 PVYfR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 8TH AVES 8 DASH PT 74.33 12l29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 824 SW 361TH ST- 279.73 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 S 322N ST & 23 AVE 139.46 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 HWY 509 8 21ST AVE 31.46 12/29/2011 PWfR 2011 12 PWTR-12l11 NE CRNR S 312TH & 2 225.51 12l29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12l11 S 3�4TH 8 MILITARY 94.73 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 S 312TH & 23 AVE S- 255.26 12/29/2011 PWt'R 2011 t2 PWTR-12/11 S 314TH & 20TH AVE 266.99 12/29l2011 PWfR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 S 320 SET & 32RD AV 412.88 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 S 320TH & PAC HWY S 916.66 t2/29l2011 PWTR 2Q11 12 PWTR-12/11 S 320TH 8 WEYHR WAY 383.42 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 S 336TH ST & WEYHR 257.41 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 S 348TH ST & PAC HW 273.12 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 S 316TH & 20TH AVE 99.81 12/29/2U11 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 SR 161 & 356TH NE C 366.89 12t29/2Q11 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 STAR LK RD & MILITA 42.27 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWfR-12/11 SW CAMPUS DR & 6TH 76.36 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 SW 308TH ST & 4 AVE 10.11 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 SW 312TH ST & DASH 127.64 12/29/2011 PiN'fR 2011 12 PWTR-12/71 SW 324TH & 11TH PL 299.21 12/29/2011 P1NTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 SW 340TH & NOYT RD 253.13 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 PWTR-12/11 SW 340TH ST & 35TH 80.44 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 12/29l2011 PWTR 2011 12 12/29/2011 PWTR 2011 12 12J29l2011 PWTR 2011 12 226986 1/13l2012 009881 PVP COMMUNICATIQNS, WC, 8/18/2011 15340 226987 1/13/2012 013184 PWF PROCESSING, 12/T/2011 13750 226988 1/i3l2012 008649 QUAUTY WATER SERVICES. 12/31l2011 74576 226989 1/13/2012 010187 RASOR, EVA EDLA 1/6/2012 DECEMBER 2011 226990 1/13/2Q12 013345 RAYBON, KATHY 12/29/2011 102617fi 226991 1/13/2012 011015 RED WING SHOES, 12/27/2011 8870000001130 226992 7/13/2012 003726 SAFEWAY STORE #1555, 12l29/2011 2099061 12/29/2011 2099062 226993 1l13/2012 010523 SBS OF AMERICA, 1!1/2012 28268 12/1/2Q1 f 27915 226994 1/1312012 000055 SEATTLE TIMES, 12l7/2011 1078864001 226995 1/13/2012 005771 SETINA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 12/21l2011 42794 226396 1/13/2012 Ot0962 SHARP BUSINESS SYSTEMS, 12/21/2Ut1 C735284-701 226987 1l1312012 008183 SIMPLEXGRIIVNELL LP, 12/28/2011 67339311 226998 1J13/2012 012756 SOUND MENTA! HEALTH, 12/30/2011 3RD QTR 2011 226998 1/13/2012 000285 SOUTH KING FIRE & RESCUE, ' 1/3/2012 4TH QTR 2011 227000 1113l2012 001885 SPARKS CAR CARE, 12/23/2011 29314 12l29/2011 29316 12/29/2011 29317 12/22l2011 29279 12/22/2011 29281 12/23/2011 29286 12/23/2011 29287 12/23/2011 29288 12/23/2011 29289 12/19/2011 29257 12/19l2011 29257 12/27l2�1T 29297 12/28/2011 29299 12/28/2011 29302 12/28/2011 28306 227001 1/13l2012 007186 SPECIAL INTEREST TOWING, 92/19/2011 135011 227002 1/13/2012 004701 SPRINT, 12/18/2011 796588811-049 12/28l2011 40010231 &121 12l28l2d 11 400102318-121 227003 1/13/2012 905295 SPROUL, SCOTT 1/4/2012 SPROUL 2011 227004 1/13/2012 Ot1454 STAPLES ADVANTAGE, 12/31/2011 111791539 12/31/2011 111791539 12/31/2011 111791539 12/31/20T 1 111791539 PWTR-12/11 21ST AVE SW & DASH PWTR-12/11 S 333ST & 1ST WAY- PWTR-12/11 S 348TH HOV tANE- PD-NEW MOTORCYCLE HELMET PD-FILTER WATER SYSTEM DBGFiLTER WATER SVC FWCC-12/11 EXERCISE TRAINING S PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED CD-SZPEK SAFETY BOOTS PRCSHOLIDAY CAMP STAFF TRNG PRCS-FDUB NEW YEARS CELEBRATIO DBC-12/11 JANITORIAL SVC AG10. DBC-11/11 JANITORIAL SVC AG10. HR-IT ANALYST EMPLOYMENT AD RM-PS6153 PIT;RM-PS; RSK# 11-0 IT-COPIER RPR, MNT, SUP DBC-FIRE SPRINKLER SYS MAINTlI ASHS-Q3 2011 SAFE & SOUND PROG CD-Q4 2011 REMIT PERMIT FEES PD-BRAKES, OLF, LIGHT BULB PD-OLF, LIGHT BULB PD-OLF, BRAKE PADS PD-0LF, WIPER BLADES, INSPECT P0.0LF, WHEEL NUT, LIGHT BULB PD-SAFETY �NSPECTION PD-0LF PD-OLF PD-MOUNT 8 BALANCE TIRES PD-BRAKES, MOUNT NEW TIRES PD-BRAKES, MOUNT NEW TIRES PD-TEST, INSTALL NEW BATTERY PD-BATTERY PD-REPAIR TIRE PD-0LF, BRAKE PADS PD-VEHICiE TOW CASE 11-16474 7T-11/11 DATA CELLULAR IT-12/11 CELLULAR AIRTIME IT-12/11 CELLULAR AIRTIME CD-ABO TEST FEE DEC 2011 OFF{CE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPIIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFfICE SUPPLIES- Page 22 ot 29 Amount Check Total 90.65 79.70 342.03 736.59 736.59 1,084.34 1,084.34 27.32 27.32 225.00 225.00 20.00 20.00 128.10 t28.10 50.17 23.97 26.20 2,344.65 842.10 1,502.55 150.00 150.00 984.56 984.56 10.16 10.16 385.17 385.17 1,250.00 1,250.0� 10,500.22 1 d,500.22 2,190.77 481.86 81.96 146.79 192.10 58.73 32.85 34.99 61.68 14.24 417.95 56.94 317.57 224.42 21:90 146.79 193.82 193.82 7,236.20 3,093.86 1,988.32 2,154.02 110.00 110.00 1,579.72 233.21 56.71 41.24 176.32 Bank of A Check No. Date Vendor Inv Da4e Invoice 12l31l2011 111791539 12f 31 /2011 111791539 12l31 /2Q11 111791539 12/31l2011 111791539 12/31/2011 111751539 12l31 /2011 111791539 12/31f2011 111791539 12/31l2011 111791539 12/31 /2011 111731539 12/31/2011 111791539 12l31 /2011 111791539 12/31l2011 111791539 12l31/2011 111791539 12l31/2011 111791539 227005 1/13/2012 009566 STAPLES BUSINESSADVANTAGE, 12l31l2011 8Q20636780 12/3t/2011 8020636780 227006 1/13/2012 011750 STATE OF OREGON, 12l22/2011 CASE C012191CR 227007 1f13l2012 007710 SUPERIOR LINEN SERVICE, 12l19/2011 08978 12/26I2�11 10476 227008 1l13/2012 009523 SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY, �vzv2a» ��ss7 12l31/2d11 17902 12/31l2011 18024 12l3Y/2011 18056 227009 1/13/2012 00�588 TACOMA PUBLIC UTIUTIES, 12/23/2011 � 100048250 12/23/2011 100048250 227010 1/13/20?2 001187 TECHNOLOGY EXPRESS, 12/20/2011 772017 ' 227011 1/13l2012 006033 THE FAB SHOP LIC, 1 Z/29/2011 17253 227012 1/13/2012 Od9280 THUNDERING OAK ENTERPRISES INC, 12/23/2011 5377 12/28/2Q11 5380 12/16/2011 5372 227013 1/13/2012 008673 T-MOBILE USA INC, 12/31/2011 830401935 227014 1/13/2012 013336 TRUJILLO, CYNTHIA 12/23/2011 1023862 227095 1/13t2012 013337 TSVOR, ZHANNA 12l23/2011 1023864 12/23l2011 1023865 227016 1/13l2012 002426 UNITED GROCERS CASH & CARRY, 12/23/2011 133760 12/22/201t 133302 12/30/2011 9 35438 12/29/2011 135t67 12/29l2011 135168 12/31 /2011 135554 12/31/2011 135855 12/14/2011 130554 12/24/2011 134158 12/27l2011 134656 227017 1/13/2d12 003837 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, 12/24/2011 OOOOF$588V521 12/24/2011 0000 F80F48521 12/17/2011 OOOOF6588 V511 227018 1/13/2012 OOSQ19 'UNITED RENTALS NORTHWEST INC, 12/31 /2011 100670795-001 227019 1/13/2012 012853 UNITED SITE SERVICES OF NEVADA, Description DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFIGE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFICE SUPPLIES- DEC 2011 OFFtCE SUPPIiES- PD-12/11 OPFICE SUPPLIES PD-12/11 OFFICE SUPPLIES PD-RSO COPIES CASE C012T91CR DBC-LfNEN SERVICE DBC-LINEN SERVICE RM-PS6153 PIT;RM-PS; RSK# 11-0 PD-REPAIR THIRD BRAKE ASSEMBLY PD-REPAIR BATTERY BRAIN CONNEC PD-REPAIR WINDOW SWITCH TRIM P DBC-KFT-12/11 DASH PT RO-ACCT DBC-KFT-12/11 DASH PT RO-ACCT IT-SAFECITY- PD-REPAIR CRT TRAILER PKM-TREE SERVICE AG11-003 PKM-TREE SERVICE AG11-003 PKM-TREE SERVICE AG1T-003 IT-12/11 CELLULAR SVC PRCS-VNTHDREW FROM CLASS PRCS-MISSED CLASS DUE TO SNOW PRCS-MISSED CLASS DUE TO SNOW DBGCATERING SUPPUES DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES DBGCATERING SUPPLIES DBGCATERING SUPPLIES PRCS-COOLING CLASS SUPPLEIS DBGCATERING SUPPLIES DBGCATERING SUPPLIES DBGCATERING SUPPLIES DBGCATERING SUPPLIES DBGCATER{NG SUPPLIES PD-UPS SVC TO TAB PRODUCTS, LA FWCGUPS PARTS TO PROVIDENCE PD-UPS TO WESTERN PROPOSAL STE IT-BOOM RENTAL M&O CAMERA SYST Page 23 of 29 Amount Check Total 126.50 453.23 136.79 21.62 28.82 21.62 84.60 7.21 12:49 19.81 10.48 39.23 128.81 41.03 151.96 57.66 94.30 fi.� 6.00 42.74 22.73 20.01 2,791.54 459.01 2,263.67 22.95 45.91 416.37 278.97 137.40 2,484.56 2,484.56 114.77 114.77 5,095.04 1,752.00 496.04 2,847.00 824.29 824.29 32.50 22.50 22.00 11.00 11.00 2,102.12 423.88 667.28 55.33 178.43 86.41 116.50 11:52 154.32 336.23 92.22 156.37 82.26 4479 29.32 570.11 570.11 '137.59 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 12/8/2011 114-335632 227020 1f1312012 003563 VALIEY COMMUNICATI�NS CENTER, 12/23f2011 0012607 1/6l2012 0012724 227021 1/13/2Qt2 001124 VERIZON WIRELESS, 12/12/2011 1038809521 12113l2011 1039255800 227022 1113/2012 007607 WA CITIES �NSURANCE AUTHORITY, 12/21/2Q11 DECEMBER 21, 2011 12/21/2011 DECEMBER 21, 2011 12/21/2011 DECEMBER 21, 2011 12/21/2011 DECEMBER 21, 2011 12/21/2011 QECEMBER 21, 2011 12/21/2011 DECEMBER 21, 2011 227023 t/13/2012 000851 WA STATE PATROL, 12l15/2071 00046184 227024 1/13/2072 002649 WA STATE REVENUE DEPT:MISC TAX, 1/5l2012 4TH QTR 2011 1/5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 1/5l2012 4TH QTR 2011 1l5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 1/5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 1/5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 1/5/2012 4TH QTR 20T1 1/5l2012 4TH QTR 2011 1!5/2d72 4TH QTR 2011 1!5/2072 4TH QTR 2011 1!5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 1!5/2012 4TH QTR 2011 1/5/2012 4TN QTR 2011 227025 1/T3/2012 004221 WA STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1/9l2012 JAN - DEC 2011 227026 1!'13l2Q72 000514 WA STATE-STATE REVENUES, 12/30l2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30l2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30l2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 12/30/2011 DEC 2011 227027 T/13/2�12 006007 WALKER ACE HARDWARE, 12/22/2011 006029 227028 1l13/2012 Q00343 WASHDUP, LLC, 12/13/2011 107 227029 1l13/2012 000783 WASTE MANAGEMENT, 1/1/2012 1227361-1055-4 227030 1/13/2012 012658 WATCH SYSTEMS LLC, 12/21 /2011 15258 227031 1/13l2012 009995 WATER MANAGEMENT, 12/29/2011 107544 12/29/2011 107545 227032 1l13/2012 A11545 WEBB MANAGEMENT SERVICES, 1/6/2012 229-13 227033 1/13/2012 005565 WELCOME CQMMUNICATIONS, 12/20/2011 7412 Description PKM-REMOVE REN7A� FENCING PD-10/t t-12/11 EMERG DISPATCH PD-09l11-10/11 AG00-090 LANGUA PD-12l11 BAIT CAR VNRELESS WAT ITlPD-11/17 BOMB SQUAD CELLULA LAW-RM GARNER REIM DED;12l21/1 lAW-RM PERALTA-REYES REIM DED; LAW-RM L. ADAMS REIM DED; 12/2 LAW-RM SALAZAR REIM DED; 12/21 LAW-RM SIMMONS ESTATE REIM DED LAW-RM SABOTKA REIM DED; 12/5/ IT/PD-Q4 201 t WSP ACCESS FEES MSF-Q4 2011 MAYER LEASE LEASEH MSF-�4 2011 MITON ROAD LEASEHO MSF-Q4 2011 CP CONCESSIONS MSF-Q4 2011 SPLASH CAFE MSF-Q4 2011 SPLASH CAFE MSF-Q4 201 T ESPRITE DE CUP MSF-Q4 2011 ESPRITE DE CUP MSF-Q4 2011 HYLEBOS BUCK MSF-�4 2011 HYLEBOS GORODYSKI MSF-Q4 2011 HYLEBOS GORODYSKI MSF-Q4 2011 CLEARWlRE MSF-Q4 2011 CLEARWIRE MSF-Q4 2011FW HSP FOURSQR CHUR PD-2011 SEIZURE REMIT TO STATE FI-12/11 STATE PORTION REMIT F FI-12/11 PSEA COURT FEES #2 FI-12/11 PSEA COURT FEES �f3 FI-12/l1 ACCESSCOMMACCT FI-12/11 MULTITRANSACCT FI-12/11 PSEA JIS FEES FI-12/11 TRAUMA VICTIMS FEES f1-12/T1 SCHOOL ZONE SAFETY FI-12/11 AUTO THEFT PREV. FI-12/11 BRAIN TRAUMA INJ FI-12/11 JUDIC4AL STABILIZATIO FI-12/11 SBCC SURCHARGE FEES fl-TZ/11 HIWAY SAFETY FI-12/11 DEATH INVESTIGATIONS f1-12/11 WSP HIWAY DBGELECTRICAL WIRE PD-1211 T CAR WASH SERVICES SWR-12/11 WASTE DISPOSAL SVC PD-RSO NOTIFICATION, POSTERS SWM-FECAL COIIFORM FRENCH LK SWM-ALGAE C�UNT & SPECS fRENCH MO-CIVIC CENTER PLANNING SVC A PD-NEXTEL HOLSTER Page 24 of 29 Amount Check Total 137.59 267, 606.30 267, 344.50 261.80 110.59 67.56 43.03 18,977.03 5,314.60 211.10 2,545.60 391.55 9,453.68 1,060.50 534.00 534.00 3,700.34 2,300.67 455.10 31.84 47.82 0.01 29.35 0.42 170.67 85.29 0.06 559.26 0.01 19.84 2,490.02 2,490.02 44,088.49 22,271.88 499.03 46.92 46.94 16,835.79 3,934.74 1,554.24 7,500.31 1,286.14 60.09 135.00 52.20 32.88 186.62 98,531.27 5.17 5.17 358.56 358.56 450.97 450.97 189.20 189.20 132.00 50.00 82.00 1,400.U0 1,400.00 154.24 154.24 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor �nv Qate Invoice 227034 1/13/2012 005680 WtLD WEST INTERPVATIONAL LLC, 11l30/2011 6558 227035 1/13/2012 010720 WILDER, SAMANTHA 12/31l2011 WECFW38 227036 1/13l2012 010888 WOHLFERT, KI-DEUK 12/23/2d11 1023868 227037 1/13/2012 000332 ABC LEGAL MESSENGERS INC, 1?J28/2U11 MMFWA00061300026 1?!28/2011 MMFWA00061300026 227038 1l13/2012 000568 AGRI SHOP IPJC, 1/3l2012 20142/1 227033 1/13l2012 OOQ475 ALARM CENTERSlCUSTOM SECURITY, 12/19/2011 785855 12/19/2011 785856 12/19/2011 785857 12l19l2011 785858 227040 7/13/2012 010530 ARAMARK UNIFQRM SERVICES, 1!3/2012 6555953680 227041 1/13l2Q12 U00755 ATTORNEY & NOTARY SUPPLY, 1!9/2012 DUNNACHIE NOTARY 227042 1l13l2012 073357 BARDSLEY, MARY JANE 1/6l2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 227043 1/13/2012 OOST82 BILL'S TOWING INC, 1 /3/2012 152257 227044 1/13/2012 012038 CERIUM NETWORKS INC, 1!1l2012 024860 �i�rza�2 o2asso t/1l2012 024860 227045 1/13/2012 013358 CHANES, TAMMY 1!6/2012 1030433 227046 1/13/2012 003947 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, 1l62012 JANUARY 6, 2012 � 1/6l2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1/6l2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 l!6l2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1/6/2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1!6l2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1/6Y2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1!6l2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1!6/2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1!6l2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1/6/2�12 ,lANUARY 6, 2012 1!6/2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 227047 1l13/2012 004783 CITY OF RENTON, 11l23/2011 1337 227048 1/13/2012 002935 COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION, 12/6/2011 INV06353 227049 1l13/2012 013339 DILLEHAY, KYLE 1/3l2012 102&466 237050 1/13/2012 005275 DMCJA, 1/5/2012 ROBERTSON DUES 227051 1l13/2012 005275 DMCJA, 1J5/2012 LARSON DUES 227052 1/13/2012 005341 DODD, ESCOLASTICA ROSA 1/3l2012 01/03/12 227053 1/13/2012 001294 ENTERPRISE SEATTLE, 1 Z/19/2011 3149 12/19/2011 3149 227054 1/13l2012 009944 GLACKEN, CHARLES G 13/20/2011 7 227055 1/13/2012 009319 HAN WOO-RI FESTIYAL, WC, 1/2/2012 207 Description PD-11/11 FIRIEdG RANGE USAGE SWR-12/11 RECYCLING PROG AG10- PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED LAW-JAN 2012 MNTHLY SRV CHRG; LAW-JAN 2012 MN7HLY SRV CHRG; PKM-ENGINE OIL DBC-1ST QTR 2012 ALARM MONITOR DBC-KFT 1 ST QTR 2011 ALARM MON PKM-Q1 2012 AIARM MONITOR CP 8 PKM-Q1 2012 ALARM MONITOR CP B DBC-LINEN SVC L4W-H. DUNNACHIE NOTARY PRCS-WITHDREW FROM SWIM CLASS PD-VEHICLE TOW SVC IT-01l12 PHONENOICE MAIL SYST 1T-Ot/12 PHONENOICE MAIL SYST IT-01/12 PHONFJVOICE MAIL SYST PRCS-CANCELLED SWIM LESSONS PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-COVERT ACCOUNT- PD-VSWAT OPS/TRAINING 2012- PD-2012 CALEA CONTINUATION FEE PRCS-2010 OVERPAYMENT MC-2012 DMCJA DUES ROBERTSON MG2012 DMCJA DUES D LARSON MC-INTERPRETER SVC CD-2012 ENTERPRISE SEATTLE MEM CD-2012 ENTERPRISE SEATTLE MEM PD-BKGRND INVEST TRNG M. ROY CDED-2012 HAN WOO-RI AG12003 Page 25 of 29 Amount Check Total 16723 167.23 1,125.00 1,125.00 14.50 14.50 125.00 62.50 62.50 235.99 235.99 375.00 75.00 60.00 120.00 120.00 10.40 10.40 119.75 119.75 49.50 49.50 124.33 124.33 988.22 49.41 494.11 444.70 49.50 49.50 8,206.48 1,460.83 9.50 383.74 4.70 465.47 226.40 278.U1 3.50 329.65 630.21 9.50 2,204.97 7,000.0a 7,000.00 4,065.04 4,065.00 20.0a 20.00 750.0a 750.00 750.04 750.00 100.OQ 100.00 10,0OO.Oa 5,U00.00 5,000.00 275.00 275.Q0 10,0OO.00 10,000.00 Bank of America Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice 227056 1/13/2Q12 013340 HEDRICK, KIM 1/3/2�12 t028465 227057 1/13/2012 009079 J AND Y INVESTMENT LLC, 1/5/2012 JAN - DEC 2012 22705& 1/13l2012 005656 JIM'S DETAIL SHOP, 1!Sl2012 13692F 1/5/2012 13693F 227059 1/13/2012 013331 KARMART CHRYSLER/DQDGE, 1!2/2012 6491 1/2/2012 6491 1/2J2012 6497 1!2l2012 6491 1/2/2012 6491 1!2/2Q12 6491 1/Z/2012 6491 227060 1/13/2012 011908 LARSEN SIGN CO., 1/3/2012 13601 227061 1/13/2012 013342 LEONOR, REBECCA 1 /3/2012 1 Q28459 227062 1/13/2012 009433 MAKSIMOV, YURI 1/3/2012 01l�3/12 227063 t/13l2012 011194 MUNDY, RUTH 1 /3l2012 1028453 t /3/2012 1028456 227064 1/13/2012 010539 NARANBAATAR, KHULAN 1/3l2012 01/03/12 227065 1/13/2012 000043 NEW LUMBER & HARDWARE COMPANY, 1/5l2012 260863 1!4l2012 260841 227066 t/t3/2012 013310 NORTHWEST POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS, 12/15/2011 CLARY DUES 12/TSl2011 CLARY REGISTER 227067 1/13/2012 000120 PUGET SOUND CLEAN AIR AGENCY, 12J5/2011 12-043S 227068 1l13l2012 008428 REEQ ELECTRIC INC, 11/9/2011 11-102829 REFUN� 11/9/2a11 11-102829 REFUND 11/9/2011 11-102829 REFUNQ 227069 1/13l2012 003726 SAFEWAY STORE #1555, vsnoi2 2ossoss 327070 1/13l2012 010571 SCHOLL, ANNETTE 1/5/2012 SCHOLL 2012 227071 1l13/2012 005684 SCHWAN, KURT 1/3/2012 SCHWAN 2012 12/20/2011 SCHWAN 2012 227072 1/13/2012 010351 SEATTLE SPORTS COMMISSION, 1/6/2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 227073 1/13/2012 005771 SETINA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 12/21/2011 42793 227074 1/13/2012 013361 SHAW, MELINDA 1 /6/2012 103Q355 227075 1/13/2012 013360 SOLOMONSON, CHITRA 1/6/2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 227076 1/13/2012 OQ1885 SPARKS CAR CARE, 1 /3/2012 39333 1/3l2012 29334 227077 1/13J2012 011454 STAPLES ADVANTAGE, 12l31l2011 111791539 12/31l2011 111791539 12/31 /2011 111791539 227078 1/13/2012 011734 STENDER ZUMWALT, PLLC, 12/30/2011 369 Descripiion PRCS-EXTENDED HRS REFUND IT-2012 WIFI LEASE AGOS-126 PD-COMPLETE DETAIL CLEANING P0.COMPLETE DETAIL CLEANING PD-2012 CHARGER #2CSCDXAGXCHI7 PD-2012 CHARGER #2C3CDXAG2CH17 PD-2012 CHARGER #2CSCDXAG4CH17 PD-2012 CHARGER #2C3CDXAG6CH17 P0.2012 CHARGER #2GSCDXAG8CH17 PD-2012 CHARGER #2C3CDXAG1CH17 PD-2012 DODGE CHARGER- RM-RM-PS-6500 PIT DAMAGE 11-03 PRCS-CLASS CANCELLED MC-INTERPRETER SVC PRCS-PAID BY DDS - REFUND DUPL PRCS-PAiD BY DDS - REFUND DUPL MC-INTERPRETER SVCS PWSF-CABLE TIES PWST-CABLE TIES 8 PVC COUPLING PD-NW POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS DUES PD-POLYGRAPH SMNR. J CLARY CC-2012 CLEAN AIR ASSESSMENT CD-11-102829 REED ELECT OUT OF CD-11-102829 REED ELECT OUT OF CD-11-102829 REED ELECT OUT OF PRCS-F DUB KARAOKE SUPPLIES PD-CLOTHWG ALLOW. A SCHOLL PD-CLOTHING ALLOW. K SCHWAN PD-INDOOR MARIJUANA CULTIVATIO CD-2012 SPORTS COMMISSION OLY PD-BUMPER, FENDER WRAPS, BARRI PRCS-1997 SERVIGES NOT USED CR PRCS-CLASSED CANCELLED PD-0LF, BRAKE PADS, WIPER BLAD PD-INSPECT VEHICLE HR-DEC 2011 PAPER RGVD 01l03/1 HR-DEC 2011 PAPER RCVD 01/03l1 HR-DEC 2011 PAPER RCVD 01/03l1 MO-01I12 PUB�IC DEfENDER SVC A Page 26 of 29 Amount Check Total 20.00 zo.00 3,720.00 3,720.QO 164.26 82.13 82.13 179,036.34 25,576.62 25,576.62 as,s�s.sz 25,576.62 25,576.62 25,576.62 25,576.62 65.58 65.58 20.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 15.88 10.00 5.88 100.00 100.00 33.37 10.83 2a.sa 16Q.00 60.00 100.00 41,176.00 41,176.00 107.00 101.00 3.00 3.00 34.42 34A2 214.35 214.35 640.00 500.00 140.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,602.52 1,602.52 23:80 23.80 27.00 27.00 301.70 170.30 131.40 1,351:98 154.18 619.66 578.14 30,300.00 30,300.00 Bank of America Page 27 of 29 Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice Description Amount Check Total 227079 1/13/2012 Q�7710 SUPERIOR LINEN SERVICE, 20.01 1!2/2012 11852 DBC-UNEN SERVICE 2d.01 227080 1/13/2012 013359 SWALLOW, LORI 20.00 1/12l2012 1030356 PRGS-WITHDREW FROM SWIM CLASS 0.50 1!6/2012 T030357 PRCS-WITHDREW FROM SWIM CLASS 19.50 227081 1/13/2012 009523 SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY, 31,529.86 1/4/2012 17882 PD-SPS NEW VEHICLE SETUP 4,863.96 1/4/2012 17883 PD-SPS NEW VEHICLE SETUP 4,863.96 1/4/2012 17884 PD-SPS NEW VEHICLE SETUP 4,863.96 1/4l2012 17885 PD-SPS NEW VEHICIE SETUP 4,863.96 1!4/2012 17886 PD-SPS NEW VEHICLE SETUP 2,136.92 1!4/2012 17887 PD-SPS tJEW VEHICLE SETUP 4,863.96 1/412012 17888 PD-SPS NEW VEHICLE SETUP 4,863.96 1/4/2012 18U59 PD-VNNDSHIELD WASHER NOZZEL 209.18 227082 1/13/2012 013338 TEGANNOORT, SYLVIA 1g.2p 1/3/2012 1028467 PRCSMISSED PRESCHL CLASSES RE t9.20 227083 1/13/2012 001424 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR INC, 680.02 1/1/2012 144151 CH&Q1 2012 ELEVATOR SVC- 680.02 227084 1/13/2012 013174 TRANSBORDER MAIL, 1,727.46 l!6l2012 4437 FWCC-'LETS MOVE' POSTCARD MAIL 1,727.46 2270$5 1/13/2�12 008902 TRI-CIT'Y MEATS, 328.81 1/6/2012 254105 QBGCATERING SUPPLIES 328.81 227086 1t13/2012 013356 UNION STREET HOLDINGS LLC, 6,015.OU 1/9/2012 OS-03097/98 PW-Or03097 NORTHLAKE RIM 0&1 2,640.00 1!9/2012 OS-03097/98 PV1�05-03098 NORTHLAKE RIM Q&1 3,375.00 227087 1/13/2012 A02426 UNITED GROCERS CASH 8 CARRY, " 576.49 1/6/2012 137353 DBGCATERING SUPPUES 206.52 1/6/2012 137399 PRCS-DISCOVERY KID SUPPLIES 184.76 1/5l2012 137192 PRCS-COQKING CLASS 67.74 1/1/2012 136325 DBGCATERING SUPPUES 44.77 1/2/2012 136353 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 72.70 227088 1/13l20t2 013341 VIRGINIA MASON PHY.THERAPY, 108.00 1!3/2012 1028462 PRCS-PAID BUT NEVER USED SERVI 108.00 227089 1/13l2012 007607 WA CITIES INSURANCE AUTHORITY, 489,020.00 12l28/2011 1039 LAW-RM; AUTO INS 1/1l12 - 12/3 14,018.00 12/28/2011 1039 LAW-RM; PROP INS 1/1/12 - 12l3 36,349.60 12/28/2011 1039 LAW-RM; PROP INS t/1/12 - 12/3 9,087.40 12/28/2011 7039 LAW-RM; LIAB�LITY INS 1!1/12 - 263,763.50 12/28/2011 1039 LAW-RM; LIABILITY INS 1/1/12 - 161,661.50 12/28/2011 1039 LAW-RM; BOILER INS 1!1/12 - 12 2,456.00 12/28/2011 1039 LAW-RM CRIMElFIDELITY INS 1t1/ 1,684.00 227090 1/13/2012 001162 WA STATE RECYCLtNG, 3�0.00 1/1l2012 2012 DUES SWR-WSRA DUES 2012 300.00 227091 1/13/2012 006007 WALKER ACE HARDWARE, 37.76 1/3/2012 D06041 DBGSHWR HEAD 8 TUP SPQUT 37.76 227092 1/13/2012 600076 WFOA, 227093 1/13l2012 227094 1 /13l2012 227095 1/13/2d12 227096 1l13/2012 1/6/2012 6938 011523 WHOLESALE SPORTS, 9/3/2012 150-00087 1/3l2012 150-00088 013352 WOODKE, HELEN 1/5/2012 102994Q 005697 WORK-SPORTS & OUTDOORS, 1/3/2012 1-1223514 000428 WRpA-WA REC & PARK ASSOC, 10/1l2011 11-634 227097 1/13/2012 010020 WSAPT, 1/6t2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1/6/2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 1/6/2012 JANUARY 6, 2012 227098 1/13l2012 004525 ZERO WASTE WASHWGTON, 1!1l2012 2012 DUES FI-2012 WFOA DUES PKM-BOOT ALLOW. GEORGE RICHEN; PKM-BOOT ALLOW. JOE SONNEN- PRCS-CUSTOMER CANCELLED PWST-CLOTHING ALLOW. LYBECK PRCS-WRPA 2012 DUES CD-WSAPT 2012 MEMBERSHIP RENEW CD-WSAPT 2012 MEMBERSHIP RENEW CD-WSAPT 2012 MEMBERSHIP RENEW SWR-ZERO WASTE 2012 DUES- 200.00 200:00 240.53 142.16 98.37 61.58 51.58 369.22 369.22 2,114.00 2,114.00 120.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 75.00 75.00 Bank of America Page 28 of 29 Check No. Date Vendor Inv Date Invoice Descriptio� Amount C heck Total 121137931l3/2012 009467 US BANK, 4,872.40 1211475912/29/2011 009507 US BANK, f0l26/2Q11 10/26l2011 10l26/2611 1 Ql26/2011 1 �/26/2� t 1 10/26/2011 10/26/2Q11 10/26l2Q11 10/26l2011 10/26/2011 10l26l2011 10/26/2011 10l26l2011 10/26/2011 10/26/2011 10l26/2011 10/26/2011 10/26/2Qt 1 10l26/2011 i aizs�2o� � zs 10/Z6/2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2Q11 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 PD-VOLUNTEER GIFT CARQ KINNEY- PD-VOLUNTEER GIFT CARD MCLAREN PD-VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION BREA PD-VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION BREA PD-BKGRND INVESTIGATION lA SIV PD-BKGRND INVESTIGATION LA SIV PD-BKGRND INVESTIGATION LA SIV PD-ANIMAL CONTROL TRNG GALLAGH PD-BKGRND INVESTIGATION LA SIV PD-LRIS SUBSCRIPTION S. NEAL PD-FBINAA TRNG AND HOLIDAY LUN PD-TACNICAL ENTRY TRNG- PD-FBI-LEEDA TRtJG J HAGLAN- PD-RSO DOCS FROM COLORADO PD-FtOMICIDE INVEST. CONF. R KI PD-HOMICIDE �NVEST. CONF. R KI PD-RECORDS SHIRTS OWEN, HAMILT PD-BOOT ALLOW. S ORTA PD-REPLC HOLSTER DUVELL PD-BOOT ALLOW. S MCCALL PD-REPAIR FLASHLIGHTS 200.00 100.00 26.98 36.36 938.35 14.08 40.Q0 525.00 64.40 150.00 126.00 900.00 650.00 32.25 263. $9 24.44 63.46 84.90 126.19 114.92 391.18 9,633.65 12/26/2011 12l26l2011 12/26/2011 12J26/2011 12/26/201T 12/26l2(Y11 12/26/2011 12/2612011 12J26l2a11 12/26/2011 12/26/20T 1 12/26/2011 12l26/2011 12/26/201t 12/26l2011 12126l2011 12/26l2011 12/2612011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26/201 T 12/26/2011 12/26l2011 12/26l2011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26/2011 12/26l2011 12/26/2011 1 Z/26/2011 '12/26/2011 12/26l2011 DECEMBER 2U11 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DEGEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 DECEMBER 2011 12119491 12/29/2011 011218 US BANK, 12/26l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12l26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 MO-MLK SPEP,KERS AIRFARE FWCC-SPINNING STUDIO WALL PAPE FWCC-BIRTHDAY PARTY FAVORS PRCS-FANTASY LIGHTS TRIP PRCS-SEATTLE WINTERFEST PRCS-RW86 2012 GENERAL STORE FWCC-POOL CUE TIPS PRCS-DINNER & A MOVtE PRCS-ARGOSY CRUISE SENIOR TRIP FWCC-UPS ELECTRIC UNIT FOR REP FWCC-FLOAT TUBES FWCC-WALKIE-TALKIES FWCC-SPINNING STUDIO FLOOR MAT PRCS-STAFF SHIRTS PRCS-ZOO LIGHTS FWCC-BASE OF BASKETBALL STATIO PRCS-0.DU6 GIFT EXCHANGE FWCGGROUP POVYER LICENSE FEE PRCS-JINGLE $ELL BRUNCH SUPPLI MG12l18/i1 LANGUAGE LINE USAG PRCS-VAN IPOD FOR SENIOR TRIPS PRCS-FANTASY LIGHTS SENIOR TRI PRCS-BUDD BAY CAFE SENIOR TRIP PRCS-FUTURE OF FUGHT SENIOR T PRCS-HOLIDAY CAMP SUPPLIES PRCS-DANCE RECITAL COSTUMES PRCS-DAY CAMP STAFF TRNG PRCS-DAY CAMP 10E CENTRE TRIP SWM-CESSWI DUES STEFFEN SWM-SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM PR SWM-MASTERFILE 3 CARRIER STRIP PWfR-PE LICENSE RENEW J HANNAH PW-PE iICENSE RENEW K MILLER SWM-STREAM TEAM KIT SUPPLIES CGCOUNCIL DINNER CC-OUTGOING COUNCIL RECEPTION CGCOUNCIL DINNER PWST-CHRISTMAS LIGHTS PKM-RICHEN PESTICIDE TRNG PKM-PRESNELL PWN RESOURCE MGMT 881.60 116.33 343.00 20.00 13.00 417.78 19.60 30.00 333.00 6.51 86.35 111.67 298.95 61.59 116.50 97.37 39.55 685.00 66.11 26.10 175.19 13.00 89.95 96.00 214.03 3,541.53 52.26 867.35 75.00 183.61 t 12.19 76.00 76.00 40.46 59.05 87.15 104:87 248.53 60.00 1.385.00 11,671.80 Bank of America Check No Date 371545531l12l2012 Vendor Inv Date Invoice 12l26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 _ 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12l26/2011 dECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12J26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DEGEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 72/26l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12J26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12l26l2011 DECEMBER 201 t 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12l26l201-1 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEfNBER 2011 12/26l20S1 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DEGEMBER 2011 12t26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12l26l201t DECEMBER 20t1 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12l26/2Q11 �ECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DEGEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 20T1 12l26/2011 DECEMBER 2U11 12/26l2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2Q11 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2011 DECEMBER 2011 12/26/2�11 DECEMBER 2011 000061 WA STATE REVENUE DEPARTMENT, 1/12/2012 601-223-5385 1I12/2012 601-223-5385 1/12/2012 601-223-5385 1/12/2012 601-223-5385 1l12/2012 601-223-5385 1/12/2012 601-223-5385 1/12/2012 601-223-5385 1/12/20T2 601-223-5385 1/12/2012 601-223-5385 Description PKM-ISA DUES S IKERD CC-PICTURE FRAMES CGOUTGOWG COUNCIL RECEPTION MO-DIVERSITY COMMISSION BOOK D CC-PHOTO FOR OUTGOING COUNCIL CC-S. SOUND CHAMBER LEG. BREAK SWM-MAG LIGHT/MULTI TOOL SWM-REFLECTIVE MARKERS PKM-PESTICIDE RECERT BARBER PKM-ISA ARBORIST CERT. BARBER PKM-STLK DOCK SURFACING PKM-IRRIGATION CLASS - STAFF SWR-11/11-01112 RECYCLE SVC SWR-11l11 ORGAN{C RECYCLING SV SWR-PHOTO-RECYCLING COOKING OI HR-WELLNESS AWARD GIFT CARD HR-SPIRIT AWARD RUNNER UP HR-CIVIL SVC COMMIS510NER NAME HR-CRYSTAL TRNG J STANLEY PVYEOC-CERT SUPPLIES PWEOC-CERT TRNG SUPPLIES/AIDS IT-PD TRANSCRIBE SOFTWARE LICE IT-GAFFERS TAPE iT-HP TRADEPARTS IT-MEMORY IT-CELL PHONE ACCESSORIES IT-CAMERA REPAIRS !T-BOSCH CAMERA REPAIR IT-IT ANALYST JOB LISTING IT-FUSE FOR CAMERA CD-TH(NKFEDERALWAY.COM DOMAIN CD-PASSPQRT MAILINGS CD-SEATTLE VISITORS MEMBERSHIP CD-SAND & GRAFFITI MACHINE CD-WABO CODE 800KS CD-GRAFFITI SUPPLIES CD-ICC CODE BOOKS CD-YEAR END FILE LABELS CD-ECONOMIC FORECAST CONF. DOH FI-12/11REMIT USE TAX FI-12/11 REMIT SALES TAX FI-12/11 REMIT SALES TAX FI-12/11 REMIT SALES TAX-FWCC FI-12/11 REMIT SALES TAX DBC f1-12/11 REMIT SALES TAX FWCC FI-12/11 REMIT SVC TAX/PW STOR FI-12/11 REMIT SALES TAX DBC FI-12/11 REMIT SALES TAX DBC Amount 175.00 49.24 132.84 1,081.27 8.74 750.00 98.32 100.28 45.00 200.00 882.57 195.00 25.32 22.10 9.75 25.00 10.00 10.00 450.00 73.30 683.52 29.95 23.49 55.70 32.84 30.00 140.28 1,679.73 10.00 6.99 22.34 177.32 630.00 1,699.41 97.73 59.81 71.18 7 9.27 165.00 1,655.52 2.87 236.74 8,693.39 1,892.90 1,538.88 218.28 2,996.03 -2,996.03 Page 29 of 29 Check Total 14,238.58 Total Checks Issued 481 Total 53>629,292.61 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: , }� SUS.rECT': P(ate Compactor Replacement POL[CY QUEST[ON Should SWM replace the existing plate compactor utilizing a combination of replacement reserve and 2012 small tools funds? COMMITTEE Land Use and Transportation Committee CATEGORY: � Consent ❑ City Council Business STAFF REPORT BY Wiiiiam Appleton, P.E., SWM Manager Attachments: Memorandum to Land Use and Transportation Cocnmittee dated January 9, 2012. Options Considered: l. Authorize staff to replace the existing plate compactor utilizing a combination of replacement reserve and 2012 small tooi funds in an amount not to exceed $2,200. 2. Do nat authorize staffto purchase a new plate compactor MAYOR'S RECOMMENDAT[ON Mayor recommends forwarding Option 1 to the January 17 2012 City Council Consent Agenda for approval. MAYOR APPROVAL: D[RECTOR APPROVAL: �� - G" "' I-- Commi e Counc Committee Council CITY OF FEDEI�AL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL ❑ Ordinance ❑ Resolution [TEM #: �j MEETING DATE January 9 , 2012 ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other DEPT Public Works COMM[TTEE RECOMMEIYDATION Committee recommends forwarding Option 1 to the January 17, 2012 City Counci( Consent Agenda for approval. J � � f 1 Committee Chair � S J R �� ' ��.�� . �� Committee Member Committee PROPOSED COUNC[L MOTION "1 move to authorize staff to replace the existing plate compactor utilizing a combination of replacement reserve and 2012 small tool funds in an amount not to exceed $l, 200. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CLTY CLERKS OFFlCE) COUNC[L ACTION: ❑ APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # � DENIED t reading ❑ TABLED/DEFERRED/IY0 ACTION Enactment reading ❑ MOVED 1'O SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORD[NANCE # REV[SED -0$/12/2010 RESOLUTION # CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM DATE: January 9, 2012 TO: Land Use and Transportation Committee VIA: Skip Priest, Mayor FROM• Cary M. Roe, P.E., Director of Parks, Public Works and Emergency Management U' ' William Appleton, P.E., Surface Water Manager � SUBJECT: Plate Compactor Purchase BACKGROUND: In 240 i, the S WM division purchased a plate compactor for $1,698 for use in construction and maintenance operations. The useful life of the compactor was estimated to be t0-years and it is now no longer functionai, requiring repairs costing approximately $ L,350. A new plate compactor is estimated to cost $2,100. Replacement reserves in the amount of $2,012 are available for plate compactor replacement. Staff is requesting that a new plate compactor be purchased for an amount not to exceed $2,200, using the available replacement reserves in combination with additional funding from the SWM smail tools budget. cc: Project File Day File COUNCIL MEETI1vG DATE ��^���^� � � �� ��� '�� �� � __ _ _ __ ' - J CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL [TEM #:� (� SUBdECT: Neighborhood traffic Safery (NTS) Program 2009-2011 — Project Acceptance POL[CY QUEST[ON Should the City Council accept the Neighborhood traffic Safety (NTS) Program 2009-2011 constructed by Tony Lind Paving LLC., as complete? COMMITTEE Land Use and Transportation Committee CATEGORY: � Consent ❑ Ordinance ❑ City Council Business ❑ Resotution STAFF REPORT BY Jesse Hannahs, P.E., Senior Traffic Engineer Attachments: Memorandum to Land Use and Transportation Committee dated January 9, 2012. Options Considered: i. Authorize final acceptance of the Neighborhood Traffic Safety (NTS) Program 2009-2011 constructed by Tony Lind Paving, LLC in the amount of $73,900 as complete. 2. Do not authorize final acceptance o£ the completed Neighborhood Traffic Safety (NTS) Program 2009- 201 t constructed by Tony Lind Paving LLC as complete and provide direction to staff _.. .___ _ ...__... . ___ _ MAYOR'S RECOMMENDATION: Mayor recommends forwarding Option t to the January 17 2012 City Couacil Consent Agenda for approval. MAYOR APPROVAL: COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Committee recommends Council Consent Agenda for approval. � r �� Committee Chair ;! I Committee Member DIRECTOR APPROVAL: --� � ��"— �' Committee Council forwarding Option 1 to the January 17, 2012 City MEETING DATE January 9 , 2012 ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other DEPT: Pub(ic Works �r�-�-�-� Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOT[ON "1 move approval of final acceptance of the Neighborhood Tra�c Safety (NTS) Program 2009-2011 constructed by Tony Lind Paving, LLC in the amount of $73, 900 as complete. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY C(TY CLERKS OFF/CE) COUNC[t ACT[ON: � APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # ❑ DENIED l� reading � TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactmeat reading ❑ MOVED TO SECOND READiNG (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REV[SED — 08/12/2010 RESOLUT[ON # CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: VIA: FROM: SUBJECT: January 09, 2012 Land Use and Transportation Committee Skip Priest, Mayor �� Cary M. Roe, P.E., Director of Parks, Public Works and Emergency Management`" Jesse Hannahs, P.E., Senior Traffic Engineer ��,�� Neighborhood Traffic Safety (NTS) Program 2009-2011— Project Acceptance BACKGROUIYD: Prior to release of retainage on a Pubiic Works construction project, the City Council must accept the work as complete to meet State Department of Revenue and State Department of Labor and [ndustries requirements. The construction contract for the Neighborhood Tra�c Safety (NTS) Program 2009-2011 with Tony Lind Paving, LLC is complete. The final construction contract amount is $73,900. This is $6,100 below the $80,000 budget that was approved by the City Council on May l9, 2009. cc: Project File Central Filn K:�L.IJTC�2012\01-09-12 Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program Project- Final Acceptance.doc COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 7, 2012 ITEM #; �17 �. _. ......................................._...._....................._...._..._....._............_................................................................................................_.................................................................. ......................................._.................._........._..._....._....._.__..__................__........._._............._..............._._._......_......_..._._ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Su�ECT: CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES POLICY QUESTION Should the City Council approve the draft minutes of the January 28, 2012 Council Annual Retreat? COMMITTEE: N/�1 CATEGORY: ❑ Consent � City Council Business A ■ Ordinance Resolution MEETING DATE: N/A ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other STAFF REPORT BY: Carol McNeill , C► Clerk DE1�'I': Human Resources . _........__�__._,.....__� ..............__..�_..._._...__.__. _ _.�_....�_...�'....._..—� �--.._.....__, ._..........._......__.......-----........_._..._._.......__._. �.�.....�._�._.—�----..__ ��._.__._._._ Attachments: Draft meeting minutes from the January 28, 2012 Council Annual Retreat. Options Considered: 1. Approve the minutes as presented. 2. Amend the minutes as necessary. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approving the minutes as presented. CITY CLERK APPROVAL N/A DIRECTOR APPROVAL: Committee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/.4 N/fl N/A Committee Council PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I MOVE APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES, AS PRESENTED". (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: ❑ APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # ❑ DENIED 1 reading ❑ TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading ❑ MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/062�06 RESOLUTION # CITY OF ,:� Federal Way MINUTES FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING ANNUAL RETREAT January 28, 2012 9:00 a.m. DUMAS BAY CENTRE 3200 SW Dash Point Road Federal Way, WA 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER Deputy Mayor Ferrell called the meeting to order at 9:00 am. Elected officials present: Mayor Skip Priest, Deputy Mayor Jim Ferrell, Councilmember Linda Kochmar, Councilmember Susan Honda, Councilmember Jeanne Burbidge, Councilmember Bob Celski, Councilmember Roger Freeman and Councilmember Dini Duclos. City staff present: City Attorney Pat Richardson and City Clerk Carol McNeilly. Deputy Mayor Ferrell reviewed the format for the retreat and stated this event was an opportunity to get information from staff and have discussion on key issues to determine the Council's vision and direction on policy items. 2. DISCUSSION ITEMS: • SUSTAINABLE BUDGET Finance Director Tho Kraus reviewed the 5 key steps of a sustainable budget: to maintain high quality service levels, preserve jobs, fund ongoing expenditures with ongoing revenues, control costs and maintain reserve accounts. Key General Fund revenues include sales tax, property tax and utility tax. Sales tax which provides 26% of General/Street Fund operating revenues: 2011 Actual =$10,858,000 or 1.4% above 2010 totals. 2012 Estimate =$10,586,000 or 2.5% decrease from 2011 totals. 2013 Estimate =$10,798,000 or 2% above 2012. 2014 Estimate =$11,014,000 or 2% above 2013. Each 1% change is roughly $108,000. City Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page I of 9 Property Tax provides 24% of General/Street Fund operating revenues: 2011 Estimate =$9,697,000 or 0.9% above 2010. 2012 Estimate =$9,825,000 or 1.3% above 2011. 2013 Estimate =$9,953,000 or 1.3% above 2012. 2014 Estimate =$10,082,000 or 1.3% above 2013. Each 1% change is roughly $100,000. Utility Tax Approximately 65% of total utility tax provides 21 % of General/Street Fund operating revenues: 2011 Estimate =$12,816,000 or 0.6% below 2010 2012 Estimate =$12,420,000 or 3.1% below 2011 2013 Estimate =$12,361,000 or 0.5% below 2012 2014 Estimate =$12,322,000 or 0.3% below 2013 Each 1% change is roughly $125,000. Ms. Kraus reviewed potential impacts of state budget cuts. Revenues at risk include: • Liquor profits (estimated at $560K per year). Liquor excise tax (estimated at $440K per year). • Criminal justice funding (estimated at $90K per year plus an additional $180K per year if the City qualifies for high-crime funding). • Fuel tax (estimated at a total of $1.8M for street maintenance, arterial streets overlay and transportation capital projects). • Grants/contributions such as auto theft task force and Washington State Traffic Commission (The City currently receives approximately $145K in auto task force funding and received WSTC funding for many years primarily in Police. Public Works recently received a$45K grant for school zone flashing signals). Potential Expenditure Impacts include: • State's contribution towards LEOFF - It would cost the City $365K per year to pick up the State's 20% contribution. • Basic Law Enforcement Academy Cost Sharing - Would require a 50% contribution from local municipalities in 2013 to cover all Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission direct and indirect training expenditures. • Reduced funding to other agencies indirectly impacting cities — the indirect impact and dollar amount is unknown but is certain to have an impact to the City: The Council discussed strategies to address state budget impacts, including scheduling meetings with legislators, and drafting letters to outline how state budget cuts will impact local jurisdictions. Ms. Kraus reviewed other potential budget impacts: • Standards for indigent defense are expected to affect public defender contracts, prosecution and court, pending Supreme Court decision. • Fire Hydrants - based on a recent court decision the City is not required to pay for back fire hydrant costs but may need to pay $100K per year beginning in 2012. • Cost of Contracts - example provided was the King County Tra�c Maintenance contract that has increases for materials, overhead, etc. during the 2011 /12 adopted budget process as well as the recent mid-biennium budget adjustment. • Sales Tax on local telephones — HB 2128 seeks clarification on sales tax on City Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page 2 of 9 local phones including cellular. • Total potential impact is $1.37M (includes $1 M in refunds) in 2013, $3.9M (includes $3M in refunds) in 2014 for a total of $5.3M in 2013/2014. Annual impact in 2015 is projected at $933K. Ms. Kraus presented information on the SCORE Jail. She noted 2011 was the start-up year and the financial results are pending. 2012 will be the first full year of operations. The City has budgeted $2,887,000 in the General Fund for total contract costs paid for by property tax and utility tax. There are cost variables that SCORE has been asked to ascertain, including contracted bed revenue falling short of goals; staffing levels, and other potential additionat costs such as the King County memo of understanding for the re-entry program, as well as additional medical costs for high-risk inmates. SCORE's Finance Committee is working to refine its financial model to account for variable costs, market conditions and the experience of the first months of operation. Although the City only has a 17 percent voting share, we will continue to articulate needed improvements to the financial model. Police Chief Wilson provided information on the re-entry program and the City's efforts to maintain the average daily population numbers the City is committed to. Ms. Kraus and Chief Wilson reviewed the operating structure for the SCORE Jail. Ms. Kraus stated the snow and ice removal ongoing budget is $32k, plus $100k reserves established by Council policy. 2011 expenditures for snow and ice removal total $64k. The January 2012 storm preliminary costs are as follows: Storm Response: Overtime Standby Labor (City Staffl King County Tra�c Labor Equipment Repairs Fuel Material & Supplies Food/Meals $ 41,000 $ 4,157 $ 24,642 $ 6,011 $ 27,633 1 500 Subtotal $104,943 Debris Pickup & Disposal: Curb Side Debris Pickup by Waste Management $ 40,000 Right-of-way Debris Disposal by City Staff 20 000 Subtotal $ 60,000 Estimated Grand Total $164,943 Parks and Public Works Director Cary Roe provided additional information on storm related expenses which may be reimbursable to the City if the recent storm is declared an emergency at the federal level. He reviewed the strategy for road debris cleanup, which includes a finro- week period for free curbside debris pickup by Waste Management. Councilmember Duclos suggested that the Code-Red telephone system be used to notify residents of the proposed cleanup and curbside pickup being offered. Ms. Kraus recapped the 2013/14 budget development. Preliminary planning began in early 2011 and estimates were refined as part of the 2011/12 Mid-Biennium Budget Adjustment process. The formal internal process will begin the second quarter of 2012; the goal is to achieve a sustainable budget. The Council recessed at 10:30 am and reconvened at 10:45 am. City Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page 3 of 9 • Public Safetv Police Chief Wilson reviewed current staffing numbers for the Police department effective February 1, 2012. Currently the department is at 120 officers; three officers have recently been hired but have not yet started. Chief Wilson reviewed the crime statics for 2011, which are down 5.3% from 2010 (homicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, theft, auto-theft and arson). Some contributing factors to crime reduction in the downtown area include the Safe City Program and the Special Operations Unit, which includes the Police Bicycle Patrol. Councilmember Freeman asked about education programs the City can offer to help reduce the number of rapes/sexual assaults occurring in the City. It was suggested that the City should work with the school district and other local agencies to address this type of crime through community efforts. Councilmember Honda asked for background information on the City's crime index ratings and the funding associated with a high-crime classification. Police Commander Chris Norman provided some historical information on the Safe City Program. The program unites businesses, residents, and the police. The purpose is to reduce crime and attract businesses to locate in a safe community. Federal Way's program went into effect May 2009. Currently, there are six cameras in the downtown core. Commander Norman reviewed ways the police department is working with the Twin Lakes Neighborhood Association to further develop the Safe City Program through on-line communications. Councilmember Honda asked how much it costs for a home owner association to join the Safe City website. Commander Norman stated that there is no cost to join. The Council recessed at 11:45 am for lunch and reconvened at 12:30 pm. • Economic Development / Civic Center Development Community and Economic Development Director Patrick Doherry provided a status report on the Former AMC Theatre site. The deadline to execute agreement with Crystal Way LLC expired on January 27, 2012; however, the Crystal Way project continues to move forward towards financing. Latest discussions indicate financing should be released by February 15, 2012. Design work has continued and Dr. Ashkouri states it is over 90% complete. A Washington State LLC has been formed. The team is in place and ready to move forward toward the permitting stage upon release of financing. Mayor Priest stated that although the deadline passed, he is encouraged Dr. Ashkouri continues to work on the financing details and noted that the city continues to be interested in the Crysal Way Project. He also noted that it is important for the City to develop options for stimulating downtown development that could be used if Crystal Way does not come to fruition. Deputy Mayor Ferrell stated before moving forward he would like to see more transparency from a developer. Mr. Doherty reviewed the design guidelines that address pedestrian connectivity and other standards the City has in place for a development project. Other development concept options include a public park over half of the site with enlivening retail or mixed-use development adjacent connectivity to PACC site. These options could be used at the AMC site, should Crystal Way not advance, and they are portable to other key re-development sites in the City Center. Councilmember Burbidge stated she supports this approach. City Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page 4 of 9 Administrative Services Director Bryant Enge provided background information on the Civic Center project. In February 2011, Council approved funding ($750k) for the Civic Center project development. The City formed an advisory committee as well as a design committee to provide input on project development. The City engaged LMN Architects to develop the initial program and budget assessment which included three project options ranging in development costs from $45M to $50M. Those options are well beyond the project cost the city could afford. Mr. Enge reviewed specifications for the Lone Tree Cultural Arts Center in Coforado. The center includes a 700 seat auditorium, lobby with attached conference center, multi- purpose room and a catering kitchen. The cost to develop a center similar to that in Federal Way would be approximately $29M. Mayor Priest summarized information on joint venture projects, partnering with a hotel or restaurant. The Council discussed conference center options as well on ongoing maintenance and operation and working with the school district. Councilmember Honda stated she would like to see notifications of ineetings on this project sent to the Council so they can participate. She also asked that the Arts Commission be informed on the progress of this project. Mr. Doherty reviewed the City's "Think Smart. Move Fast. Think Federal Way" campaign which includes a 30 second television commercial on three major channels, a dedicated website and direct mailings. He noted some other City Center developments which include: • Harbor Freight Tools opened this week in former Gen-X building. • Ram restaurant is opening in former Marie Callender's building. • Buffalo Wings opening at new pad in front of The Commons Mall. • Major department store ready to sign at The Commons - permit application is under review and business would open in early 2014. • Restaurant intended for parking area east of Chase Bank. • Home Goods is opening at former Linens and Things. • Cratsenberg's interested in re-developing Starbucks and former Key Bank site. • Banner Infrastructure and Use Policv City Attorney Richardson stated the question before Council is whether or notto allow banners in the right-of-way, currently they are not allowed in the FWRC. The process to amend the FWRC is a land use process. The Planning Commission would conduct public hearings and forward a recommendation to the Land Use and Transportation Committee for review. From there it would go to full Council for action. The timeline for this process is estimated to take three months. Mr. Doherty reviewed information about street pole banners. There are eighty existing City logo banners along S 320�' and Pacific Highway South. Every other street pole can accommodate event banners. Minor adjustments would be needed to change out hanging basket rod for banner rod. City Banners cost approximately $250 each; special event banners would cost approximately $100 to $200 each. Parks and Publics Works Director Cary Roe presented information on over-the-street banners and over the street structures as well as potential locations. Over the street banner systems are installed with 2 wooden poles on either side of the road, a cable between the poles, and guy wires. Poles of this nature have a lifespan of approximately 15 — 20 years. One concern with this type of structure is installation, as utilities are currently under ground along S. 320th. City Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page S of 9 He showed examples from SeaTac, Maple Valley and Newcastle. Over the street structures or entryways, are decorative features that can also be used to display banners. Some potential costs involved are: • Wood structure: Design by structural engineer, 3-wood poles with 2-guy wires is estimated to cost $13,000. • Steel structure: Design by structural engineer, 3-steel poles with no guy wires, estimated at $48,000-$78,000. • Banner costs: Banners (3 ft. x 30 ft.) Approximate cost $1,500 -$2,000. One additional cost is banner installation/take down by King County, which is estimated at $1,500. Another option is to install decorative poles on either side of the road that would accommodate banners but not have the archway. The Council discussed this option as well as locations for banners. Deputy Mayor Ferrell stated thousands of vehicles pass through the intersection of S. 320 and Hwy 99 daily; allowing banners is an opportunity to reach numerous people. The Council discussed modifying the sign code to allow banners. City Attomey Richardson clarified that the amendment will be for City sponsored and civic events. Council consensus was this is correct. Ms. Richardson will provide a timeline to the City Council by February 1, 2012 that outlines the process for amending the sign code. Mr. Roe will provide refined options for banners in the downtown core. MOTION: DEPUTY MAYOR FERRELL MOVED TO AUTHORIZE STAFF TO BEGIN THE PROCESS TO ALLOW BANNERS FOR CITY SPONSORED, CIVIC AND COMMUNITY EVENTS ON POLES AND ACROSS STREETS. COUNCILMEMBER DUCLOS SECOND. VOTE: Deputy Mayor Ferrell Yes Councilmember Kochmar Yes Councilmember Honda Yes Councilmember Burbidge Yes Councilmember Celski Yes Councilmember Freeman Yes Councilmember Duclos Yes Motion carried 7-0. • Steel Lake Park 70 Anniversarv Celebration with Historical Society — Information, Introductory Discussion Councilmember Burbidge provided information on this item. The Federal Way Historical Society has come forward with some ideas for the City to celebrate the 70�' anniversary of Steel Lake Park. She stated this event could possibly be incorporated an existing event such as Summer Sounds at the Beach or the Kiwanis Salmon Bake. Since the park is so well used in the summer, this event would likely occur in September or October. Councilmember Honda suggested including a dedication of the artwork that has moved to the center of the park. Parks and Public Works Director Roe stated this item was on the Parks and Recreation Commission's annual work plan. City Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page 6 of 9 Planning for this event could be a joint effort between the Arts Commission, Planning Commission and the Historical Society. Diana Noble Gulliford, member of the Federal Way Historical Society shared her ideas for the event and noted they would like to see the name of the park changed to reflect the correct spelling of the individual the park was named after - Steele (with an "e" at the end). Mayor Priest recommended that everyone forward their ideas on this event to Chris Carrel at City Hall. • Council Rules of Procedure City Attorney Pat Richardson reviewed the following proposed amendments to the Council Rules of Procedure. (Proposed additions are underlined and proposed deletions are noted via strike through.) Citizen Comment: Rule 2.2(4) and Rule 5.1: There is an inconsistency in the Council Rules of Procedure Rules 2.2(4) and 5.1 regarding citizen comment. Rule 2.2(4) states five minutes shall be given on behalf of a group, rule 5.1 is silent regarding the time allotted for groups to speak. The proposed amendment would add a definition for groups as "more than five individuals in attendance" or upon written and would allow a representative to speak for five minutes provided the Citv Clerk has been notified in advance. Councilmember Freeman would like extend the citizen comment period to five minutes for groups and individuals. Councilmember's Burbidge and Kochmar feel most people are able to deliver their message to the Council within the allotted three minutes. Councilmember Honda would like to see a courtesy extended to speakers so they are not cut off mid-sentence. Councilmember Duclos stated that the request for more time was only coming from one or finro people. The Council discussed amending Rule 2.2.4 and Rule 5.1 and the following language was proposed and approved: "A qroup of more than 5 in attendance or written proof mav speak for five (5) minutes provided the Citv Clerk has been notified in advance (preferablv bv 3:00 p.m. but no later than the beqinning of the meetinp)." Proposed New Rule: A proposed addition to the Council Rules of Procedure includes addressing written comments. The following language was proposed_ "Written comments will be accepted by the Citv Clerk. For individuals attendinq the meetinq but declininq to speak, the Citv Clerk will read the written comments into the record. For individuals not attendinq the public meetinq and submittinq written comments the Citv Clerk will distribute copies of the comments to the Council at the dias and will maintain a copv for the official record." The Council discussed and did not approve the new rule addressing written comments. Citizen Advisory Committees: Rule 19.14: Newly appointed members "will attend an orientation no later than thirtv (30) davs after the appointment The orientation will include a presentation bv the Citv Attornev or desipnee, to address applicable laws, includinq the Federal Wav Ethics Code, and" receive a briefing by the commission, committee or task force chairperson, the "Council Committee Chair" and/or City staff. "The briefing will include" �� the duties and responsibilities of the members City Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page 7 of 9 of the advisory body. . Each newly-appointed member will receive an information packet which will include ^�'°�� �, a commission, committee or task force membership list, responsible City staff member, statement of purpose for the advisory body which may include an ordinance, resolution, bylaws, or annual work program and a copy of the City of Federal Way Ethics Code. The Council discussed the amendment to Rule 19.14 and Council consensus was to approve the amendment. Rule 19.23: " At the first meetina of each calendar vear or upon appointment" Aall members of advisory bodies "shall provide a written list of all memberships on boards and anv emplovment to the Chair and to Staff. The list shall include the members and immediate familv (spouse/partner and dependent children) It is the responsibilitv of the member to update the list when chanqes occur. The qurpose of the list is" to avoid any instance of conflict of interest. No individual should use an official position �e"forfinancial" gain "and/or" personal advantage. City Attorney Pat Richardson reviewed the proposed amendment to Rule 19.23. The Council discussed and approved this amendment. Rule 19.26: The City Council transmits referrals for information or action through the Mayor °and the applicable Council Committee Chair" to the advisory groups. These advisory groupstransmit findings, reports, etc., to the City Council through the Mayor "and the applicable Council Committee Chair City Attorney Pat Richardson reviewed the proposed amendment to Rule 19.26. The Council discussed and approved this amendment. Council Committees: Rule 20.9: The following language was proposed to reflect the City Council's practice: "Council shall ratifv the Deputv Mavor's committee assignments at the Council Meetin ." The Council discussed the amendment and directed staff to amend this rule to extend the length of Council Committee Terms to 2-years (rather than 1-year), and add the following language: The Deputy Mayor has the discretion to appoint or remove Committee members at any time, "subject to ratification bv the Council." City Attorney Richardson reviewed the role of the Deputy Mayor as outlined in the Council Rules of Procedure. The Council directed staff to include a removal process for the Deputy Mayor. The following language was proposed and approved by the Council: Rule 18.2: "The Council mav rescind the vote for Deputv Mavor bv a simple maioritv at anv time. If a vacancv occurs, the Council shall elect a Deputv Mavor to fill the unexpired term." 3. COUNCIL QUESTIONS/ OTHER TOPICS Deputy Mayor Ferrell asked if Councilmembers had any other topics they wished to discuss. Councilmember Celski stated that he has been working with the Reach-0ut organization. They are conducting a fundraiser to raise money for the Women's shelter at Pattison's Rink Ciry Council Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page 8 of 9 on April 16, 2012. Councilmember Freeman inquired what has been done with the initiative/referendum issue. City Attorney Richardson stated the item was reviewed by FEDRAC, but was not forwarded to Council by the Committee. He also inquired about term limits. Ms. Richardson stated the Council discussed term limits but it was not referred to a Council Committee for review. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Deputy Mayor Ferrell called for public comment. Bettie Simpson-Opstad reported on a boutique hotel she visited. She thinks a boutique hotel would be a nice addition to Federal Way's lodging options. Joann Piauette, representative from The Federal Way Coalition of the Performing Arts, spoke in support of the development of a Civic/Performing Arts Center in Federal Way. Diana Noble Gulliford, representative of the Federal Way Historical Society, stated she would like to see a visitor's center developed in Federal Way. 5. ADJOURNMENT Deputy Mayor Ferrell adjourned the meeting at 4:47 pm. Attest: Carol McNeilly, CMC, City Clerk Approved by Council: City Councid Minutes — January 28, 2012 Annual Retreat Page 9 of 9 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 7, 2012 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL ITEM #:� SUBJECT: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE POLICY QUESTION Should the City Council amend its Council Rules of Procedure to capture the discussion at the January 28, 2012 City Council Retreat? COMMITTEE N/A CATEGORY: ❑ Consent 0 City Council Business ❑ Ordinance � Resolution MEETING DATE: ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other STAFF REPORT BY: Pat Richardson City Attorne ___ DEPT: Law �._..._.._......_..--------- ............._......................................_.__...----'---.._.......__......_._.._....._....._......_Y _.....__-----...---._......-----.......__..._.._.............._.__........_.._.__._..._...._----- Attachments: Proposed resolution modifying City Councit Rutes of Procedure 2.2(4); 5.1; 18.2; 19.14; 19.23; 19.26, and 20.9. Options Considered: 1. Approve and adopt the proposed resolution amending the City Council Rules of Procedure. 2. Modify the proposed amendments to the City Council Rules of Prceedure and adopt the rules as modified. MAYOR'S RECOMMENDATION N/A MAYOR APPROVAL: CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Committee COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: DIRECTOR APPROVAL: 1 ►"iK Committee Council Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: " move approval o f Option " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) GOUNCIL ACTION: ❑ APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # ❑ DEI�IIED 1 reading � TABLED/DEFERREDlNO ACTION Enactment readi� ❑ MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REV ISED — 02/06l2006 RESOLUTION # RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Federal Way, Washington, Amending Covncil Rules of Procedure 2.2(4); S.l; 18.2; 19.24; 19.23; 19.26, and 20.9. WHEREAS, the Federal Way City Council adopted the Council Rules of Procedure in 1992; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way City Council has modified the Rules of Procedure; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way City Council discussed modifications to following Rules of Procedure in its retreat on January 28, ZO12: 2.2(4); 5.1; 18.2; 19.14; 19.23; 19.26, and 20.9; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way City Council directed the City Attorney to prepare an amendment to the Rules of Procedure regarding citizen comment, Deputy Mayor, citizen advisory committees, and Council Committee assignments ; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Rule 2.2(4) shall be amended as follows: 2.2(4) Members of the audience may comment on items relating to any matter. Citizen comment sign-ups will be available at each regular council meeting for the use of those citizens wishing to address the Council. Comments are limited to three (3) minutes, except that for a person whose property is the subject of a condemnation ordinance then pending before the City Council, or a person speaking on behalf of a group of more than five (5) in attendance or written proof that more than 5 desi�n, ate as spokesperson ma�peak for 5 minutes nrovided the Cit�Clerk has been notified in advance ,preferably by 3:00 p.m. but no later than before the be i�'nnin og f the meetin�`, °*� �°'���*°a *� �•�° !" m��*°�. No speaker may convey or donate his or her time for speaking to another speaker. Resolution No. 11- Page 1 of 4 Rev 1/10 Section 2 . Rule 5.1 shall be amended as follows: 5.1 Persons addressing the Council, who are not specifically scheduled on the agenda, will be requested to step up to the podium, give their name for the record, and limit their remarks to three (3) minutes. A person s�eaking on behalf of a�r, oup of more than five (5) in attendance or written proof that more than 5 designate as �okesperson may speak for five (� minutes provided the Citv Clerk has been notified in advance (preferablv bv 3:00 p.m., but no later than before the � beginning of the meeting} No speaker may convey or donate his or her time for speaking to another speaker. Ail remarks will be addressed to the Council as a whole, and not to individual City staff inembers. Any person making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks, or who becomes boisterous, threatening, or personally abusive while addressing the Council, may be requested to leave the meeting. Section 3. Rule 18.2 shall be amended as follows: 18.2 The Deputy Mayor shall be elected for two (2) year terms at the first Regulaz City Council meeting in January of the applicable year, by a majority vote of the City Council in accordance with RCW 35A.12.065. The CityCouncil may rescind the vote of the Deputy MaYor by a simple majority. If a vacancv occurs, the Council shall eiect a DeputLMayor to fill the unexpired term. Section 4. Rule I9.14 shall be amended as follows: 19.14 Newly appointed members will attend an orientation no later than thirty�30�davs after the appointment. The orientation will include a presentation bv the Citv Attornev, or desi�nee, to address a�plicable laws, includin� the Federal Wav Ethics Code, and receive a briefing by the commission, committee or task force chairperson, the Council Committee Chair and/or City staff„ The briefing will include �+'g�g the duties and responsibilities of the members of the advisory body. ���ek�e . Each newly-appointed member will receive an information packet which will include ', a commission, committee or task force membership list, responsible City staff inember, statement of purpose for the advisory body which may include an ordinance, resolution, bylaws, or annual work program and a copy of the City of Federal Way Ethics Code. Section 5. Ruie 19.23 shall be amended as follows: 19.23 At the first meeting of each calendar year or upon appointment �4all members of advisory bodies shall provide a written list of a12 memberships on boards and anv employment to the Chair and to Staff. The list shall include the members and Resolution No. 11- Page 2 of 4 Rev 1/10 immediate famil�(spouse/partner and dependant children). It is the responsibilitv of the member to update the list when changes occur. The puipose of the list is � '�° �•���r° ��+'�° „ °°a to avoid any instance of conflict of interest. No individual should use an official position �efor financial gain and/or personal advantage Section 6. Rule 19.26 shall be amended as follows: 19.26 The City Council transmits referrals for information or action through the Mayor and the applicable Councii Committee Chair to the advisory groups. These advisory groups transmit findings, reports, etc., to the City Council through the 1Vlayor and the avnlicable Council Committee Chair Section 7. Rule 20.9 shall be amended as follows: 20.9 The Deputy Mayor wi11 make committee assignments each January, with members serving e�e-�1� two (2) year terms. Council shall ratify the Deputy Ma�or's committee assignments at the Council MeetinQ. The Deputy Mayor has the discretion to appoint or remove Committee members at any time, subject to ratification bv the CounciL Section 8. Severabilitv. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shali not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution. Section 9. Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this resolution are authorized to make necessary corrections to this resolution including, but not limited to, the correction of scrivener/clerical errors, references, resolution numbering, section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 10. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. Resolution No. 11- Page 3 of 4 Rev 1/10 Section 11. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon passage by the Federal Way City Council. RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON this day of , 2012. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MAYOR, SKIP PRIEST ATTEST: CITY CLERK, CAROL MCNEILLY, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON FILED WITH THE CIT� CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: RESOLUTION NO.: Resolution IVa 11- Page 4 of 4 Rev 1/IO COUNCIL MEETING UATES: February 7, 2012, and February 21, 2012 _ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY [TEM #:�_ CITY COUNC[L A B[LL SUB.IECT: Amendments to Federa! Way Revised Code (FWRC) Chapter 19.27� "Temporary Uses" that would resuit in temporary use and temporary business codes that are consistent with each other and which would further simpiify the application process. POLICY QUESTION: Shouid khe City of F'ederai Way approve amendments to Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) Title 19 that would result in temporary use and temporary business code provisions that are consistent with each other and which also simplify the application process? COMM[TTEE: Land Use & Transportation Committee (LUTC) MEET[NG DATE January 9 , 2012 CATEGORY: ❑ Consent ►�� ■� Ordinance ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other ❑ City Council Business STAFF REPORT BY: Deb Barker, Senior Planner Resolution DEPT: Community & Economic Development. Background: The P(anning Commission conducted a public hearing on October l9, 2011, which was continued to December 7, 2011, for proposed changes to the temporary use code provisions. The Planning Commission voted to amend and forward Exhibit A to the City's LUTC. On January 9, 2011, the LUTC voted to forward the Pianning Commission's recommendation for changes to the temporary use code to the Federa) Way City Council. Attachments: (1) Draft Adoption Ordinance for temporary uses; {2) Staff Report to the Planning Commission for the October 19, 2011, Pubtic Hearing with initial draft of Exhibit A, "Temporary Uses"; (3) Memo to the Planning Commission for the December 7, 201 L, continuation of the public hearing with revised Exhibit A; (4) Minutes of the October 19 and December 7, 2011, Pianning Commission Pubtic Hearings; and (5) Minutes from the January 9, 2012, LUTC meeting. Options Considered: L) Adopt the proposed amendments recommended by the Planning Commission as contained in the Draft Adoption Ordinance; 2) Modify and adopt the amendments based on Planning Commission's recommendation; or 3) Do not adopt the_proposed amendments. _ STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Council approve Option #l; adopt the proposed amendments recommended by t3�e Planning Commission as contained in the Draft Adoption Ordinance. ^p �. MAYOR APPROVAL: D[RECTOR APPROVAG: Couac COMM[TTEE RECOMMENDATION I move to adopt the Planning Commission 's recommendation and farward the proposed draft ordinance to First Reading on February 7, 2012. , � U � � , , ;� �� , � � �!.�,�,� 'z-� �����',� -�y, Committee Chair ;` j Committee Member ` Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION(S): 1 READING OF ORDINANCE (FEBRUARY 7, 2012): "1 move to forward the draft ordinance to Second Reading and enactment at the February 21, 201? Ciry Counctl meeting. " 2" READING OF ORDINANCE (FEBRUARY Z 1, 2012): " move approva! of the draft ordinance. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY C/TY CLERKS OFF/CE) COUNCIL ACT[ON: ❑ APPROVED COUNCIL B(LL # ❑ DENIED ! reading ❑ T.4BLEDIDEFERRED/NO ACTiON Enactment reading � MOVED TOSECOND READIIYG (ordrnances only) ORDINANCE # RE VISED - 08i t 2/2010 ttESOLUTION # Attachment to Agenda Bill Item Attachment # 1- Draft Adoption Ordinance for temporary uses ORD[NANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Federat Way, Washington, relating to temporary uses; amending FWRC 19Z75. (Amending Ordinance Nos. 09-594, 09-593, 08-585, 07-559, 97-291, 94-209, 91-112, and 90-43) WHEREAS, the City recognizes the need to periodically modify Title 19 of the Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC), "Zoning and Development Code," in order to conform to state and federal law, codify administrative practices, clarify and update zoning regulations as deemed necessary, and improve the efficiency of the regulations and the development review process; and WHEREAS, this ordinance, containing amendments to development regulations and the text of Title 19 FWRC, has complied with Process VI review, chapter 19.80 FWRC, pursuant to chapter 19.35 FWRC; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for the City Council to adopt new language which would ensure that temporary businesses and temporary use provisions are consistent with each other, and which would simplify the application process for temporary uses in the City of Federal Way; and WHEREAS, temporary uses can be considered a vital and vibrant activity within the City where mitigated by development standards; and WHEREAS, it has been noted that the existing temporary use and temporary business registration procedures are duplicative, confusing, and place unnecessary limitations on temporary uses within certain zones, which does not encourage economic development; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that certain temporary businesses are also temporary uses; and WHEREAS, by incorporating these code parameters applicants will be required to obtain only one city approval (in most cases a temporary business registration); time limits and exemptions will be standardized between temporary uses and temporary business registrations, based on the zoning district; and temporary uses would be allowed based upon meeting defined performance standazds and not be automatically precluded from certain zones based on the code as currently prescribed; and WHEREAS, providing flexibility in the location and quantity of temporary portable storage containers within residentiat zoning districts supports those residents who are involved in temporary moving activities; and WHEREAS, on October 1, 2011, the City properly issued a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS), noting that certain temporary uses are consistent with temporary businesses; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission is not responsible for recommendations to FWRC 12, "Business Registration," they were however, provided copies of proposed changes to FWRC 12.05 and 12.25 when they reviewed proposed changes to FWRC 19.275; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a study session on temporary uses on August 31, 2011; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission properly conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the temporary uses code amendment on October 19, 2011, which was continued on December 7, 2011, and forwarded a recommendation of approval to the City Council; and WHEREAS, a code amendment request made by a local car dealer to eliminate temporary car sales in the City was evaluated by the Planning Commission and ultimately not supported; and WHEREAS, the Land Use/Transportation Committee of the Federal Way City Council considered the temporary uses code amendment of FWRC 19.275 on January 9, 2012, and recommended adoption of the teact amendment as recommended by the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, at their January 9, 2012 meeting, the Land Use/Transportation Committee of the Federal Way City Council also considered text changes to FWRC 12.05 "Business Registration" and FWRC 12.25 "Temporary Businesses" that cotnpliment proposed changes to FWRC 19.275 "Temporary Uses," and recommended adoption of the text amendments; and WHEREAS, adopted changes to Chapter 19.275 shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from publication in order to be consistent with the timelines of adopted changes to title 12, FWRC; Ordinance No. ! 1- Page 2 of 1 / Rev Ul0 LU K:�2010 Code Amendmrnts�i'emporary Uses�LUfC�Tempurary Uses �Ordinance-I for tUTC temp uses.doc NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAI, WAY, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findin�s. The City Councit of the City of Federal Way makes the following findings with respect to the proposed amendment. (a) This code amendment for temporary uses is in the best interest of the residents of the City and wilt benefit the City as a whole by defining standard parameters, requirements, timelines, and exemptions for temporary uses and temporary businesses within residentiat and non-residential zoning districts; thus ensuring that temporary uses and temporary businesses can succeed without generating adverse impacts. (b) This temporary use code amendment complies with Chapter 36.70A RCW, Growth Management Act. (c) This code amendment is consistent with the intent and purpose of Title 19 FWRC and will implement and is consistent with the applicable provisions of the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan. (d) This temporary use code amendment bears a substantial relationship to, and will protect and not adversety affect, the public health, safety, and welfare. (e) This code amendment has followed the proper procedure required under the FWRC. Section 2. Conclusions. Pursuant to chapter 19.80 FWRC and chapter 19.275 FWRC, and based upon the recitals and the findings set forth in Section l, the Federai Way City Council makes the foilowing Conclusions of Law with respect to the decisional criteria necessary for the adoption of the proposed amendments: (a) The proposed FWRC temporary use amendments are consistent with, and substantially implement, the following Federal Way Comprehensive Plan goais and poticies: LUG4 Maximize efficiency of the development review process. EDP15 The City will continue to implement a streamlined permitting process consistent with state and federai regulations to reduce the upfront costs of locating businesses in the City. EDP18 The City will periodically monitor local and regional trends to be able to adjust plans, policies, and programs. Ordinance No. ! 1- Page 3 oj! / Rev l/10 LU K:�2010 Code Amrndmrnts\Temporary Uses\LUTC�Temporary Uses`Ordina�e-1 for LUTC temp uses.doc EDGS The City will encourage and support the development of recreational and cultural facilities and/or events that will bring additional visitors to Federal Way, and/or increase visitor spending. EDG6 The City will encourage and support existing businesses to remain and/or expand their facilities within Federal Way. (b) The proposed FWRC amendments bear a substantial relationship to the public health, safety, and welfare because the temporary business registration provides the same level of review of a temporary use proposal with less cost and a shorter review time for the applicant; thus, aliowing a streamlined review process for most temporary use proposals when a temporary business registration is obtained, and any potential impacts that are identified for the temporary uses wili be addressed through existing codes, or mitigated through conditions imposed by the city. (c) The proposed amendment is in the best interest of the public and the residents of the City of Federal Way because it wouid provide consistency for those temporary uses or temporary businesses that operate in the city_ Impacts for all temporary activities would be consistentiy cnitigated, and the processes clarified. [t is in the best interest of the residents of the city to identify and eliminate regulatory redundancies in xhe municipal code to promote economic development. Section 3. Chapter 19.275 of the Federal Way Revised Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 19.275, Temporary Uses Sections: 19.275.0t0 Purpose and a�plicability. 19.275.020 Categories �er-a�$es. 19.275.030 Zonin� compliance. 19.275.939 040 �es of temporary uses, agrocess, annlication requirements, and excentions. 19275.948 O50 Duration 19.275.9�A 060 Performance standards �-rr.-s.��� r�: e .,t e o e...,, n� °i,. e..« .,a ,.e..� v.......a,,..a,. i9.275.070 Food trucks/carts. �4.�73�88 ��e�eva�. �., . Ordinance No. //- Page 4 oj I / Rev U IO LU K:�?O70 Code AmrndmeHS`,Temporary Uses\LIICC\Temporary Uses��Ordinance-1 {or LUTC temp uses.doc 19.275.-1�A 080 Reguiation of temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures for construction,{ea� °�*°�� temporarv business or sales, and outdoor storage containers for construction-related materials. 19275.k�9 090 Regulation of portable moving containers for temporary accessory moving activities. 19.275A10 Purpose and a�plicabilitv. , , , ...l:r:.. , l.e .. *l.e l.o�♦ ...*o �t� .�FrL.o :.�le..t� ..Ftl.o ..:f�t ..� ... o e The purpose of this section is to establish a mechanism to permit certain temporarv uses and structures to be conducted on a short term basis and�rovideperformance standards for regul�� such uses and structures to ensure their compatibility with existin� uses and toprevent conflicts between pedestrian or vehicular movement, access to utilities, or emergency response. It is reco�nized that certain temporary uses while creating short term noise, parking, and traffic issues are beneficial to the residents of the cit�and should be allowed. It is also recognized that certain temporary uses are also temporarv businesses as defined in FWRC 12.25. (Ord. No. 94 § 3, 3 Ord. No. 91 § 1(127.05), i2 Code 2001 § 22 19.275.020 Categories ^��°-����°�� . ° `Temporary uses " means all uses of a short term nature or fixed duration which do not require permanent construction and which are approved with a specific time Limit. The following categories of temporary uses are established: �1,2 Class I temporary uses are temporary uses *��` a� ��� �"..�a°� `''°°° rr'°"'^^""` „°°", such as seasonal retail sales of agricultural or horticulturat products such as vegetable, fruit or flower stands; farmers markets; community festivals, circuses, carnivals, fairs, concerts or similar transient amusement, cultural, or recreational activities; fundraising events; t�e� outdoor sales, sge�se�ed-l� , , . swap meets• temporarv stands for the sale of items such as food to�jewelr��oods art and crafts and firewood• food trucks/carts• and similar uses of a temporary or transitory nature or fixed duration as determined by the director. � Class II temporary uses are temporary uses that involve critical and essential human services of a nonprofit social services nature, including food banks and/or clothing banks, but not including homeless shelters, when the director determines that the conditions prompting such proposal are of a critical and temporary nature. (Ord. No. 09-593, § 29, 1-6-09; Ord. I�Io. 97-291, § 3, 4-i-97; Ord. No. 94209, § 3, 3-15-94. Code 2001 § 22-547.) 19.275.030 Zoning com lip ance• �1) Class I temporarv uses shall on� be allowed in zoning districts where the use is authorized as a permanent use pursuant to the zoning charts of EWRC 19.195 throu�h 19.240 except as noted below. (a) Churches schools and public agencies may conduct temporary uses in residential zones subject to the time limits specified in FWRC 19.275.050. �) Special event tem�orary uses such as farmers markets fairs festivals and similar community- oriented uses may be allowed in any non-residential zone at the discretion of the director. �) Class II temporarv uses are allowed in any non-residentiai zone. Ordinance No. l 1- Page S of / l Rev U10 [.0 K:`•2010 Code Amendmrnts�Temporary UsesiLUTC\Temporazy Uses Ordinance-I for CU'CC tanp uses.doc 19.275.93A 040 Types of temporary uses, �Process �lication requirements, and exce�tions. , . . , , ; , j l) Ciass I Tem�orary Use: ja) An application for a Class I temporary use shall beQrocessed as a use process [ application and can be a�proved if found consistent with the performance standards of FWRC 19.275.060. The director shalt issue a written determination approvin��conditional� annrovin�, or denying the temporary use• provided that the director mav require an a�plication to be decided under process III as�rovided in FWRC 19.275.040(2) when it is determined that the de�,ree and scope of potential impacts of the tem�orary use proposal warrant such review. �b) A11 applications for a Class I temporary use permit shall be submitted at least 30-davs prior to the requested date of commencement of the temporary use and shail include: �i) A completed master �and use application for a temporary use on the forcn provided by the Community and Economic Development Department alon�with all reguired signatures and temporary use information listed in that form, includin�si�ned consent from the property owner; ii Rec�uired fees; and �iii) Such information as is necessary for the director to evaluate the temporarS� use pursuant to FWRC 19.275.060. �c) Exceptions. (i) Anv Class I temporarv use that is req_uired to obtain a temporacv business reQistration pursuant to FWRC 12.25 shall not be required to obtain a Class I temporar�use permit pursuant to this chapter but shall be required to com�lv with the substantive �rovisions of this chapter including the zoning compliance of FWRC 19.275.030. �ii) The following temporarv businesses or activities, if e� nerally consistent with their surroundin�s, shalt not be required to obtain a temporary use permit: (a) Residential gara e or vard sales of typical size and duration; (b) Merchandise and food sales by scouts �uides and similar nonprofit organizations; �c) Typical residential-based lemonade and similar stands; �d) Charitable car washes; and �e) Tem�orar�uses/activities of a similar nature as determined by the director. {iii) Parkin� lot sales that are ancillary or directly related to a permitted use, that operate less than twelve (12) consecutive or nonconsecutive days within a 180-dayperiod, and which do not create parking or traffic impacts shall not be required to obtain a Class I tem�orary use permit. (2) . . . Class II Tempora . �r} Use: (a) All applications for a Class II temporary use shall be reviewed and decided upon usin�, FWRC 19.275. 040 and process III. (b) All applications for a Class II temporary use permit shall include: �) A completed master land use application on the form�rovided by the Community and Economic Development Department along with all required si�natures and information listed on that form; ii) Required fees; and �iii) Such information necessarv for the director to evaluate the use pursuant to FWRC 19.275.060. (Ord. No. 09-594, § I50, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-i5-94; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(i27.10), 2-27-94. Code 2001 § 22-548.) Cross reference: Permits and certificates of occupancy, Chapter t9.20 FWRC. Ordinance No. !!- Page 6 of /! Rev U10 LU K:�•2010 Code Amendments`,Temporary Uses�,LUTC`��Temporary Uses�Ordinanco-1 for CUTC temp uscs.doc 19.275.848 O50 Duration «s ..F rl,o to..�....,.-., ,,.� �I,.,11 : ..1,..7e- i � e e � e . � v r • ��� C[S/D!` i�� ��c ncn R- . . . , � coo ���ror� ia i c n�c (1) Residential Zoning Districts. A temporarYuse mav occu�y a site for no more than seven (7) days per occurrence, twice within any 365-dayperiod untess otherwise regulated. The director may authorize up to one seven (7) day extension per occurrence if such extension will be consistent with the req,uirements of this chapter. Anv extension request shall be subject to applicable hourly review fees. (2) Non-Residential Zoning Districts. A temporary use may occupy a site for no more than forty-five (45) days, whether consecutive or non consecutive within a calendar year. The director may authorize up to one fifteen (15) dav extension if such extension will be consistent with the requirements of this chapter. Any extension request shall be subject to applicable hourly review fees. No more than one extension may be granted within any 365-dav period. (Ord. No. 09-594, § 151, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-15-94; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(127.15), 2-27-90. Code 2001 § 22 19.275.83A 060 rw*°�° �•�°�••° ° Performance standards Tl.e ,.;E.. «,. ..t ., ♦o.......«.,r.. .. .....:* ....1.. :�:♦ fi...7� tl..,t• a vR.J caiir" ° ° � f t f Approved temporarv uses shall comply with the followingperformance standards: (1) A temporary use shall not be conducted or locate on any site or property without the express consent of the owner(s) thereof. (2) In conducting the temporary use, the applicant shall com�lv with all county, state, and federal laws, and ali citv ordinances and resolutions which are applicable to the use or the conduct thereof, and shall obtain, prior to the conduct of the business or occupancy of any site, alt required city permits, licenses, or other approvals. �3) Temporary uses pronosed within residential zonin� districts shall not be permitted if the c� si�nificant adverse impacts to residential uses, taking into consideration the characteristics of the residential nei�hborhood and the scale and duration of the temporary use• (41 The temporary use and associated structures shall be compatible, on a short term basis, with uses in the general vicinity and on adjacent pro ep rties• Ordinance No. 1!- Page 7 of ! 1 Rev i/10 LU iC:�2010 Code Amendments�Temporary Uses�.LUTC�Teuywrary UseslOrdinanco-1 for I.U7'C t�p uses.doc �5) Each site occupied by a tem�orarv use shall be kept free of debris and litter, and upon completion or removal of the temporary use, al1 debris, litter or other evidence of the temporar�use and associated activity shall be removed. �) Each site occupied by a temaorarv use must nrovide or have available sufficient off-street parkin�, vehicular maneuvering area, and access for customers and must provide safe and efficient interior circulation and in�ress and egress from a public or private right-of-way. A temporary use that is conducted within an established parkin� area shall not reduce available parkin t�point that insufficient parking exists for the combination of uses on the site. (7) All signs used in connection with an �� temQorarv use or activity shall comply with the applicable si n regulations of the cit� (8) Temporary uses shall not unreasonablv impact the public health or safety, or create traffic hazards. The citv may impose additional securitv measures and/or traffic control requirements. �9) The noise associated with a tempocary use shall not create a public nuisance or exceed the maximum decibel provisions of Chapter 7 FWRC. (10) The director mav impose additional measures to miti�ate any impacts resulting from the temporary use. The director may exercise discretion in the applicability of the above performance standards to achieve the purposes of this chapter. (Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-15-94; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(127.20), 2-27-90. Code 2001 § 22-550.) ��:46L��et�sie�a� �e�� �,...ri.o..« .,.,a ..e..F ...,,.,.,,.o �.n.,,� ,.a�. ��-Pde�4 �°�_3,�-�� �n� n..a �.r,. nn n�_���7z���-� 9A. Es�e-�8��-�-��-�3-�:3 , - re�e�s-e� �����9z.'�3:(�58 . ���3-���V��. rn..a �r,. �n �nc� �: �� i c on. n�a �r,. on n� r; �ii �� zm � �� nn �„ae �nni �: �� cc� � - • , > > • • ,, • � • 19.275.070 Food trucks/carts. (1) Food truckslcarts shail be regulated as foitows: �a) Food trucks/carts that operate less than four (_4) hours at a location within any 24-hour period are not considered temporary uses, but shall obtain either a business registration or a temporary business reQistration depending on the duration of their business activity within the city. An example of this tvpe of food truck/cart is an ice cream truck. (b) Food trucks/carts that operate more than four (4) hours at any one location within a 24-hour period shall be considered either: �i) A temporary use if occu�ving the site less than or equal to the duration allowed in FWRC i 9.275.450, or �ii) A permanent use if occu�ving the site lon�er than the duration allowed in FWRC 19.275.050. Permanent food truckslcarts shall be subject to the process and substantive provisions of Title 19 FWRC consistent with a brick and mortar business Ordinance No. I l- Page 8 of 1 � Rev t/l0 LU K:'�'_OIO Code Amendmrnts�Temporary Uses�[,UTL7Temporary Uses`.Ordinaoce-1 for LUTC temp uses.doc • �•� .. . � ... . �. �� �. . �� , �. �� � ... �---- � - - - � �� - � . . �. �� ., . �� .� �� .. , n � r�,..:�.,....,� ...oe i,..� ...ti:,.�, o :�. � ...,,. .,.. e tti.,., �n a.,.,� : , ��c a.,..� , , ..,�� ..,,a ,. ..w:,.�, o :�. F .. � e +ti.,� � ., a.,..� : , � Qn a�.,� v..� . o e o 0 �n..,� �r n� cco �: �iG t, n� � z n�. n a �.r on �n� �� ��c nn. n.-,� �r„ �n �2 �: �ii�� �ci � �� on r� Cv=v-nv: vr��� - �Li'� > - - . - v'� � y'� � � � . . 7'�'�2."TIZI��L a r � o. �....... �nni �: �� ccc � Cross reference: Fireworks, Chapter 12.55 FWRC. 19275.�1-A 080 Reguiation of temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures for construction, �ea�-est�e �f€te� temporary business or sales, and outdoor storage containers for construction-reiated materials. Temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures used for construction offices, �°^' °�*�*° °�'°^ " tem�orary business or sales, or outdoor storage containers used temporarily to store construction materials, and normally associated with construction of a building or development, are permitted on the subject property during building or development on or of the subject property in any zone, subject to process I approval, or integration into the land use process applicable to the undertying project. The following.performance standards applv: � Temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures and outdoor storage containers permitted under this section may not be located in required yards, except as noted in FWRC 19.125.160(10), unless permitted in writing by the director . �2,� Temporary outdoor stora.ge containers for construction-related materials storage shall be placed to minimize visibility from surrounding streets, pedestrian areas, and properties_ a�sl�a� (3) Temporary outdoor storage containers should be painted a neutral color and/or screened from view if necessary to minimize visual impacts to surrounding properties, as determined by the director e€ � Any temporary trailer, building, outdoor storage container or other structure permitted under this section must be removed from the subject property within six months after completion of construction of the improvements on the subject property, unless permitted in writing by the director e�se�� � The city may require a bond, under Chapter 19.25 FWRC, to cover the cost of removing the temporary trailer or building, if necessary. (Ord. No. 08-585, § 3(Exh. A), 11-4-08; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(115.135), 2-27-90. Code 2001 § 22-963.) Cross references: Motor vehicles, FWRC Title 8; licenses and business regulations, FWRC Tiile 12; buildings and building regulations, FWRC Titie 13. Ordinanee No. 1/- Page 9 of 1! Etev Ul0 C.[J K�3010 Code Amendmrnts\Temporary Uus�[.UTC�Temporary Uses\Ordinance-1 for L(TCC temp uses.doc 19275.k�9 090 Regulation of portable moving containers for temporary accessory moving activities. Portable moving containers may be used in any zone for the purpose of temporary accessory moving activities, subject to the following criteria: (1) Residentiatly zoned lots are allowed only e�e-two containers at any time; (2) The size, materials, and design of the container must be consistent with the moving industry standard for the particular use and setting; (3) Containers may not be placed in required side yards, rear yards, or critical areas setbacks, exceat under special circumstances as allowed bv the director, or interfere with safe sight distance or traffic circulation in adjacent streets and sidewalks; and (4) Containers may remain on a property no tonger than 60 days in any 180-day period, unless approved by the director . (Ord. No. 08-585, § 3(Exh. A), ( L-4-08. Code 2001 § 22-964.) 1 Cross reference: Temporary business regulations, Chapter L2.25 FWRC. Section 4. Severabilitv. The provisions of this ordinance are dectared separate and severable. The invaiidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shail not affect the validity of the remainder of the ordinance, or the validity of its application to any other persons or circumstances. Section 5. Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the correction of scrivener/clerical errors, references, ordinance numbering, section/subsection numbers, and any references thereto. Section 6. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. Ordinance No. 11- Page !0 ojl l Rev Ul0 LU K.�2010 Code Amendments\Temporary Uses`.LU'fC�.Temporary Uses'�Ordinance-I for LUTC temp uxs.doc Section 7. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after passage and publication in order to be consistent with adopted changes to Title 12 FWRC and as provided by law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this day of , 20 CITY OF FEDERAI. WAY MAYOR, SKIP PRIEST ATTEST: CITY CLERK, CAROL MCNEILLY, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CTTY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTNE DATE: ORDINANCE NO.: Ordinance No. 1 I - Page 1 ! oJl ! Rev Ul0 LU K�2010 Code Amrndm�nts�Tauporary Uses\LUTG1Temporary Uses\Ocdinance-f for LUI'C tanp usexdoc Attachment to Agenda Bill Item Attachment #2 - Staff Report to the Planning Commission for the October 19, 2011, Public Hearing with initial draft of E�ibit A, "Temporary Uses" „. � ClTY QF �"� Fe�de�al �11�y STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Pubiic Hearing of October 19, 2011 Amendments to Federal Way Rev�sed Code (FWRC). FWRC 19.225, "Temporary Uses” Federal Way File No. lU� (02 t 33-00-UP I. BACKGROUND AND PROPOSED AMEiYDMENTS The purpose of the proposed text amendments is to: (a) eliminate redundancy between the temporary use and. temgocary business provisions of the city code; (b) simplify the application and review process; and (c) buildin appropriate fiexibility to allowa wide varieryof temporary uses, while mitigating undesirable impacts. "['he proposed amendments to the identified portions ofFedera! Way Revised Code(FWRC) Tit(e ] 9, "Zoning and Development Cod�" together with proposed amendments to EWRC T'itle 12, "Businesses," would result in temporary business and temporary use provisions that are consistent with each other and would further simplify the application process. Currently, these adopted codes are somewhat duplicative and not always consistent. The existingetnporary use and temporary business registrationprocedures are confusina and piace unnecessary limitations on temporary uses within certain zones. As a result, the goal of encouraging economic d�elopment is hampered at times. In a study session conducted on September 7, 20l l, the Planning Commission provided direction to staff on a number of topics related to temporary uses and temporary businessegistrations At this time, the Planning Commission is being asked to review th�roposed changes to EWRC l9.275, attached asExhibitA, arid forward a recommendation to the City Council Land Use/Transportation Committee (LUTC) and City Council. The Planning Commission does not have jurisdiction over FWRC Tit(e 12, "Businesses," and is not asked to make a recommendation on changes to that chapter. Given the interconnectedness of the proposed changes to the two chapters, we have provided draft edits to FWRC Title 12 for reference (Ezhibit B and Ezhibit C� and a(so discuss the proposed chaiges within the sta.ff report `fhis proposed code revision is part of the 2010 Pianning Commission Work Prograrras adopted by the City Council. _____II..__._�[AL.Y�IS9EPRQP_QSED C9.DE AM�N.��IE.NTS ._ ___ ___ ----- --- ---.___..---- - __ _ _ A. Proposed Code Amendments The proposed amendments would modify pations of the temporary use section under EWRC 19.275, (as well as portions ofFWRC 12.05 and FWRC 12.25) for the foilowing results_ • Establishes that temQorary iise approval will not be required �vhen a ternpor�rbusiness re�istration is requirec�; • T'emporary uses shall operate no rnore than 90 days with the potential of on�0-day extension per year; a«d • Temporary uses must compl} ���ithspecific performance standard�. The draft code amendment is enc(osed asE.rhibit �. Language proposed t� be deleted is shown as �eeat format, while proposed new (anguage would be shownas underline. B. Rationaie for Proposed Changes Currently, the temporary uses chapter ofthe city code is inconsistent with and partially redundant to, the temporary business�egistrationcode provisions_ For examp(e most temporary uses are required to obtain both a temporary use permit and a temporary businessegistration Additiona((y the temporary uses chapter is inElexibie regarding what type� of temporary uses are aliowed in variouszones. The rationa(e for the proposed code amendments is to correcthe above reFerenced problems. The proposed code amendments will result in the fo(lowing improvements: (a) applicants wi(1 be required to obtain on(y one city approval (in most cases a�porary businessreDistration); (b) time limits and exemptions witl be standardized beiween temporary uses and temporary business registrations and (c) temporary uses will be altowed based upon meeting defined performance standards (and will not be autom�ically precluded from certain zones based on use ashe current code prescribes). The proposed code amendments will lead to the following specific improvements: (a) staff wili have a clear understanding of the review and approval process for temporary �(and businesses); (b) applicants wi(( have a ciear understanding of the application process; (c) applicants will benefit from a streart�(ined review process; and (d) applicants will have more flexibi(ity as to the types of temporary uses that are allowedThese improvements are intended to create an improved business climate, especially for small businesses. One downside of the proposed amendments, tTOm a city fscal perspective, is that by eliminating the requirement for appticants to obtain both a temprary use perr�it and temporary business registration, the city ioses fee revenue (both because only one fee is charaed and because that fee is the (ower of the two fees).As a result, city staff witl invest essentially the same resources in review and prooessing time, but receive less fee revenue to cover the cost of that work. Given the overali benefits of the proposed code amendments, as described above, and the fact that we process only a smatl number of temporary use permits annual(y, it is felt that � minor subsidizatiori of temporary use is an acceptable tradeoff. III PROCEDURAL SUMMARY _ _ P_ubli�.notice of_t1�OctoheL. i9, 201.1, Planning�ommission publi�_heating_was.p�blishesi on __ October (, 201 l, and posted on September 30, 20l i, in accordance withthe city's procedural requirements_ As of this date, no comments have been received from the public on this proposal. � Most if not all land use reviews aze subsidized in that review fees are not adequate to cover the actual cost of permit intake, review and issuance. Proposed Code Amendments, 1'emporary Uses File � 10-102133-00-t1P October 19, 20! 1, Plar�ning Coromission Staff Report Page 2 of ={ IV. DECISiONAL CRITER[A FWRC Chapter 19.80. i30 provides criteria for zoninj text amendments. The toltowinD section analyzes the eompliar�e of the proposed zoning text amend�Y�e{�ts with the criteria procided by this chapter. The citv� may amend the text of the FWRC only if it tinds that: 1. The proposed amendments are consistent with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive pla�. The proposed EWRC text amendments are consistent �vith the follo�vin�'ederal Wav Comprehensive Plan (FWCP) policies: LUG4 LUP6 EDPiS Maximize efficiency of the development revie�v process_ Conduct regu(ar reviews ofdevelopment regulations to determine how tQmprove upon the permit review process. The City wilt continue to implement a streamiined permitting process consistent with state and federa( regulations to reduce the upfront costs of locating businesses in the City. EDPi8 �I'he City wi!( periodically monitor locai andregional trends to be abte toadjust plans, policies, and programs. EDGS The City will encourage and support the devetopment o�recreationa! an�ulturai facilities and/or events that will bring additiona( visitors to Federal�Vay, and/or increase visitor spending. EDG6 The City wiil encourage and support existing businesses to remain and/or expand their facilities within Federal Way. 2. The proposed amendments bear a substantial relationship to public healtfi, safety, or wetfare. The proposed FWRC text amendments bear a substantial re(ationship to the public health, safety, and welfare because they will aiiow a streamlined review process for most temporary use proposals as temporary businessregistrationsare obtained. The temporary busness registration provides the same level of review of a temporary use proposal with less cost and a shorter review time for the appticant. Any potentia( impacts that are identified for the temporary businesses will be addressed through existing codes or mitigated ttiroughconditions imposed by the city. 3. The proposed amendments are in the best interest of the residents of the city. Approvai of the proposed text amendments would benefit the city as a whole as the amendments would provide consistency for those temporary uses or temporary businesses that operate in the city. impacts for all temporary activities wou(d be consistently migated, and the processes ciarified. (t is in the best interest of the residents of the city that the city identifies and eliminates regulatory redundancy in the municipal code. --_--------- -------_ _ _ ---_ -- -- - _ _ __ _ ___ . _ - - -- _ _. __ _.. _. V. STAFF RECOMMENDATiON Based on the above staff analysis and decisional citeria, staff recommends thac the foltowing amendments to FWRC Title 19, "Zoning and Development Codes," be recommended for approval to the Land Use/Transportation Committee (LUTC) and City Council. Proposed Code Amendmenu, Temporary Uses Fiie # 10-102133-00-UP October 19, 201 I. Plan�ing Commission Stall Report Page 3 of 4 l. Modifications(as identified in Eshi(�it.A) to FWRC Section 19.27� "Temporary Uses." VL PLANN(lYG COMIi[SS[ON ACT[OV Consistent with the provisions of EWRC Chapter 19.80_240, the Planning Commission may take the following actions regarding the proposed development code text arnendments t. Recommend to theCity Council adoption of the FWRC text amendments as Qroposed; 2. Modify the proposed EWRC text amendments andrecommend to the City Counciladoption of the EWRC text amendrnents as modified; 3. Recommend to the City Council that the propo�d FWRC text amendmentsnot be adopted; or 4. Eorward the proposed EWRC text amendments to 6e City Council without arecommendation. EXHIBiTS Exhibit A - Proposed Code Amendment: • EWRC Title 19, "Zoning and Development Code," t9.275 "Temporary Use" For reference only. Exhibit B- Proposed Code Amendment: • EWRC Title (2, "Businesses," 12.05.040, "Business Registration" For reference on[y. Exhibit C- Proposed Code Amendment: • FWRC Title 12, "Businesses;' 12.25, "Temporary Businesses" Proposed Code Amendments, Temporary Uses File /�10-i02133-00-UP Oc[ober 19, 201 1, Planning Commission Staff Report Page 4 of� EXHIBIT A October 13, 2011, Pfanning Commission Staff Report Proposed Code Amendment Federal Way City Code Title 19, Zoning and �evelopment Code Chapter 19.275, Temporary Uses' Sections: 19.275A l0 �1;���etrPurpose and appiicabilitv. 19.275_020 Categories °��°M���^ i 9.275.030 Process, �ptication requirements, and exemptions. 19275_040 Duration 19.275.050 �'��*°w° � � � � Performance standards rrz. . 4n D �ivr£ci - � . . io ��c nnn ,t� i � - t - 7�:t 1�-CtJtl � r•• •• •••• •- r . t9.275.�--�-A 060 Regulation of temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures for construction,-�ea� °�'����F�� temporarv business or sates, and outdoor storage containers for construction-related materials_ L9.275.�-�A 070 Regu(ation of portabie moving containers for temporary accessory moving activities. 19.27�.010 Purpose and anplicabilitti�. , T'he purpose of this section is to establish a mechanism to permit certain temporacy uses and structures to be conducted on a short term basis a►id �rovide performance standards for re�ulating such uses and structures to ensure their compatibiiity with eKisting uses and to �revent conflicts between pedestrian or vehicular movement access to uti(ities or emergency response tt is recognized that certain temporacy_uses while creating short term noise parking and traffic issues, are beneficiat to the residents of the citv and should be al(owed. It is aiso recog�nized that certain temporary uses ace also temporary businesses as defined in FWRC 1225. (Ord. No. 94 § 3, 3 Ord. No. 91 � t(127A�), 11 Code 2001 § 22 19.275.020 Categories e€-�e��et�ses. "Temvorarv uses " means al( uses of a short term nature or fixed duration which do not require permanent construction and which are approved with a specific time limit When ap�roved bv the director, temporarv uses include those uses that ma o� r mav not be expressiy allowed pursuant to the use zone chai of ��VR� I9.T�StTirougfiFWRC T9.24Q. _ . _ _ _ _ -__ _ _ .--------- `I'he following categories of temporary uses are established: � Ctass [ temporary uses are temporary uses , such as seasonal retail sales of agriculturat or hoiticuitural products such as vegetabte, fruit or flower stands; farmers markets• community festivals, circuses, carnivals, fairs, concerts or similar transient amusement, cultural, or recreationat activities; fundraising events; outdoor sa(es, swa� meets or flea Exhibit A, October 13_ 20 i I PC Staff Report Page 1 of � markets; temporarv stands tor the sale of items such as food toys jewelry goods art and crafts and firewood; mobile food un i_t_s; and �imilar uses of a temporarv or transitory nature or fixed duration as determined bv the clirector. � , - . � Class [[ temporary uses are temporary uses that invotve critical and essential human services of a i�onproflt social services nature, including food banks and/or clothina banks, but not including homeless shelters, �vhen the director determines that the conditions prompting such proposat are of a criticai and temporary nature. (Ord. No. 09-�93, 3 29, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 94-209, j 3, 3-IS-94_ Code 2001 § 22-547.) (9.27�.030 Process, apptication requirements. and exceptions. , ; , ( t ) C(ass [ �I'emporary use: (a) An anplication for a Class I temporary use shalt be processed as a use process I apQlication and can be approved if found consistent with the �erformance standards of FWRC i9 275 O50 The director shal( issue a written determination a�proving conditionally aQprovin� or denving, the temporary use; provided that the director mav require an a�ptication io be decided under process III using FWI�C 19.275.030t2), when it is determined that the de�ree and scope of potential impacts of the temporary use proposal warrant such review. b A(1 applications for a Ctass I tempor use permit shal! be submitted at teast 30-d�s prior to the requested date of commeacement of the temporarv use and shall include• (i) A completed master land use�plication for a temporary use on the form provided by the Community and Economic Development Depa�tment a(ong with all re uired signatures and temporary use information listed in that torm includin� signed consent from the property owner (ii) Required fees; and �iii) Such information as is necessary� for the director to evaluate the temporary usepursuant to FWRC (9.275.050. {c) Exceptions. i Any Class [ ternporarv use that is required to obtain a temporary business registration pursuant to FWRC 12.?� shall not he required to obtain a Class ( temporary use permitpucsuant to this chapter, but shat( be required to com�ly with the provisions of this chapter and more specifica(ly the performance standards of FWRC 19.?7�A�0. (ii) The follow�ing tem�orary businesses or activities if generally consistent with their surroundings, shal( not be required to obtain a temporary business reQistration (a) Residential �arag,e or vard sa(es of tvpical size and duracion �Merchandise and food sales by Gir( Scouts and simiiar organizations• (c) Typical residential lemonade and simi(ar stands• (d) Charitabte car washes• and {e) TemporarY uses/activities of a similar nature as determined bv the Director. iii� Parking !ot sales that are anciilary or directly related to a pertnitxed use that operate less than twe(ve (12) consecutive or nonconsecutive days within a 180-da�period and which do notcreate parkinQ or traffic impacts shall not be reguired to obtain a Class I temporary us�rmit _� - - � � _ . . . _ -_ _ _ _ __ _ __ . __ ---- --- -- ----- ------ _ . _ _- _ �o y,�cn .,.,a ....,,,.,,�� rrr_ Class [[ Temporary Use: a All a�plications for a Class [t temporary use sha(1 be reviewed and decided upon using FWRC 19275_O50 and process ([t. (b) Alt a�p(ications for a C(ass [I temporary us�rmit shati include Exhibit A, October 13, 2011 YC Staff Report Page 2 of � (i) A compieted master land use a�plication on the form provided by the Communi and Economic Development Department, alona with at) required sigaatures and infoRnation listed on that fonn; f ii) Required fees; a nd (iiil Such information necessarv for the director to evaluate the use pursuant to EWRC 19.275.050. (Ord. No. 09-�94, � 1�0, t-6-09; Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-1 �-94; Ord. No_ 9fl-43, § 2( ( 27.10), 2-27-90. Code 200 t � ?2-�48. ) Cross reference: Permits and certificates oPoccupancy, Chapter 19.20 FWRC. 19.275.040 Duration .,1....... . ,: t1, ..11 :.. F ......, *' 1' r .d ' rl. + F .a � • a + � , , , � i� ' � �� , � - � ccxrnr� �c� cn 4fS e-� tl�Skf$EiE�^v�r-TZc.-�--5-.�v. , �fOEE,'SS. �@�����cC � n .—c-�—i�_rr_ ' No temporary use shall occu�y a site or operate within the citv for more than 90 days within any ' calendar vear, whether consecutive or nonconsecutive, unless otherwise regulated. A temporary use mav � operate for an additiona190 days, whether consecutive or nonconsecutive when the director determines that such extension will be consistent with the requirements of this cha�ter. Any extension rec�uest shall be subject to app(icable hour(v review fees. No more than one extension may be granted in a ca(endaryear. (Ord. No. 09-59�{, § t 5 l, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 94-Z09, § 3, 3- ( 5-94; Ord. No_ 90-43, § 2{ 127.15), 2-27-90. Code 2001 �\ § �'-549.> 19.27�.0�0 �'--:*°�:° r -- : ° performance standards ThE� ��~ � ... .� : ��. •. ..�. •F •. � a .�. �. .�, .�.., 5:.... ;:�a,. �.:T ci��c - 'aa - :r c.�.cr� znus. e � � v Approved temporary uses shall com�v with the followin�performance standards: ( l) A temporary use shall not be conducted or locate on anv site or propertv without the express consent of the owner(s) thereof. (2) [n conducting temporary use, the applicant shall com�lv with al( county state and federal laws, and all citv ordinances and resolutions which are aonlicable to the use or the cc�nduct thereof_ and __ _ . _.___. shall obtain. orior to licenses, or other a�provals. (3 ) Temporary uses proposed within residentia! zoning districts shall not be permitted if the�cause si�nifieant adverse impacts to residential uses, taking into consideration the characteristics of the residential neighborhood and the scale and duration of the temporary use. Exhibit A, Uctober 13, 201 1 PC Stali Report Page 3 of � {4) �I'he temporarv use and associated structures shall be compatible, on a short terrn basis, �vith uses in the ��enerai vicinitv and on adjacent properties. �) Each site occupied bv a temporarv use shall be kept free of debris and litter, and upon completion or remova! of the temporary use ali debris litter or other evidence of the temporarv use and associated activity shail be removed. f 6) Each site occupied bv a temporary use must provide or have available sut�icient off-street parkina, vehicular maneuvering area, and access for customers and must provide safe and efficient interior circulation and ingress and egress fi a pubtic or private rig,ht-of-way_ A temporarv use that is conducted within an esta.blished parking area shall not reduce avai(ab(e parking to the point that insufficient parking exists for the combination oE uses on the site. (7) All signs used in connection with any temporary use or activity shalt comply with the applicab(e si�n cegulations of the city. �8) T'emporarv uses shal! not unreasonably impact the public health or safety, or create traffic hazards. The city mav impose additional securitv measures and/or traffic control requirements_ �) The noise associated with a temporary use sha(1 not create a public nuisance or exceed the maximum decibel provisions of Chapter 7 FWRC. � 10) The director ma�un�ose additionai measures to mirigate anv impacts resulting�from the temporary use. The Director may exercise discretion in the appiicabilitv of the above performance standards to achieve the purposes of this chapter. (Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-1�-94; Ord No. 90-43, § 2(L27.20), 2-27-90. 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Cross reference: Fireworks, Chapter 12.�5 EWRC. 19Z75.-1�8 060 Regutation of temporary trailers, buitdings, or other structures for construction, , temaorarv business or sales, and outdoor storage containers for construction- retated materiafs. Temporary trailers, bui(dings, or other stcuctures used for construction offices, �°°' °�*°�� ..°'°� e€€�e� temporary business or saies, or outdoor storage containers used temporarily to store construction materials, and normaily associated with construction of a bui(ding or development, are permitted on the subject property during building or devetopment on or of the subject property in any zone, subject to process I approval, or integration into the (and use process applicable to the underlying project. T'he followin�performance standards ap�lv: � Temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures and outdoor storage containers permitted under this section may not tse locaterl in required yards, except as noted in FWRC 19.125.160(10), unless permitted in writing by the director . � Temporary outdoor storage containers for construction-re(ated materials storage sha(1 be placed to minimize visibility from surrounding streets, pedestrian areas, and properties, a�a� (3) Temporary outdoor storage containers should be painted a neutral color and/or screened from view if necessary to minimize visual impacl� to surrounding properties, as determined by the director e€ � Any temporary trai(er, bui outdoor storage container or other structure permitted under this section must be removed from the subject property within six months after completion of construction of the improvements on the subject property, uniess permitted in writing by the director a„ ��,. ... � � The city may require a bond, under Chapter l9_25 EWRC, to cover the cost of removing the temporary trai(er or building, if necessary. {Ord. No. 08-585, § 3(Exh. A), 1 1-4-08; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(l I5.135), 2-27-90. Code 2001 § 22-963.) Cross references: Motor vehicles, EWRC Title 8; licenses and business regulations, FWRC Title 12; buildings and building regulations, EWRC Title 13. 19.27�.�3A 070 Regutation of portable moving containers for temporary accessory moving activities. Portable moving containers may be used in any zone for the purpose of temporary accessory moving activities, subject to the following criteria: (1) Residentially zoned (ots are attowed only one container at any time; (2) The size, materials, and design of the container must be consistent with the moving industry standard for the particular use and setting; (3) Containers may not be piaced in required side yards, rear yards, or critical areas setbacks, or interfere with safe sight distance or traffic circulation in adjacent streets and sidewalks; and (4) Containers may remain on a property no longer than b0 days in any 180-day period, untess approved by the director . (Ord. No. 08-585, § 3(Exh. A), I 1-4-08. Code 2001 § 22-964.) � Cross reference: Temporary business regulations, Qtapter i2.25 FWRC. [C12010 Code AmendmenulTemporary UseslPian�ing CommissionlStaff Report to PC1Exhibit A Temp Use.doc Exhibit A, October 13, 2011 PC Staff RepoR Page � of � EXHIBIT B October 13, 2011, Pianning Commission Staff Report Proposed Code Amendment Federal Way City Code Title 12, Businesses Chapter 12.05, Business Registration Sections: i 2.05.002 t 2.05.003 12.OS.O l0 12.05.020 i 2.05.030 12.05.040 12.05.050 12.05.060 12.05.070 12.05.080 12A5.090 l 2.05.100 t2.05.1 l0 ( 2.05. l20 12.05. l30 l2_OS. l40 t 2A5. L 50 12.05. i 60 l 2.05.170 12.0�.173 ( 2.05. l 75 12.05. ( 80 l2_05.185 12.05. i 90 12.05.200 12.05.210 t 2.05.230 Enforcement and authority. Appticability. Definitions_ Penalties and violations. Processing procedure_ Business registration. App(ication. Payment of fees — Delinquent payment. Exemptions_ App(ication Eor exemption required_ Home occupations. Separate (ocations. Joint registrations. Agents responsible. Posting required. Change of address_ Nontransferable. Mailing of notices. Revocation — Suspension — Denial. Emergency suspension. Notice of suspension, revocation, deniat or civil penalty. Effect of registration denial, revocation or suspension. Reinstatement procedures and standards for revie�vina an application for reinstatement. Notice of hearing. Appeal. Decision of the hearing examiner. Appea( to city counciL 12.05.002 Enforcement and authority. The city clerk has the authority to adopt rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this title and has the authority to administer and enforce this title and any such rules and regulations. [t is unlawful to violate or fail to comply with any provision of this titte or any such rule or regulation. ----- --�IIxd.--�te.49�=�� b, t 20Di �_9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — — - _ __ 12.05.003 Applicability. Untess otherw+se specified, the provisions contained in this chapter apply to licenses and regutations under any chapter in this title. (Ord No. 09-599, § 7, 1-6-09. Code 2001 § 9-3.) £xhibit B, Octaber 13, 2011 PC Staff Report Page i of 8 i2.0�.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section apply throughout this title uniess the context clearly requires otherwise_ Terms not defined here are defined according to FWRC I.OS_020. "Business" n�eans vocations, occupations, professions, enterprises and establishments and a(1 other activities and matters conducted for private profit or benefit, either directly or indirectly, anywhere within the city, . "Premises " means al! iands, structures and piaces, and a(so any personai property which either is affixed to, or is used in connection with any such business conducted on such premises. , , , , (Ord. No. 09 § 4, 1 Ord_ No. 91 § i(2), 2 Code 2001 § 9 12.05.020 Penalties and violations. (1) Criminal penalties_ Any person failing to obtain or renew his/her business :;�� registration, or otherwise violating or fai(ing to compty with any of the provisions of this title, is guilty of a misdemeanor fo� each day or part of a day during which the unlawful act or violation occurs. (2) Civil penalties. Any person who fails to comply wid� the provision of this titte is, in addition to any criminal penalties, subject to a civil penalry for each day or portion of the day that the violation continues. The maximum penalry and the default amount shall be $100.00 for the first violation, $200.00 for a second violation of the same nature or a continuing violation, $300.00 for a third violation of the same nature or a continuing violation and $500.00 for each additional violation of the same nature or a continuing vio(arion in excess of three not including fees, costs, and assessments. (3 ) Other lega! remedies_ Nothing in this title limits the right of the city to pursue other lawful, crimina(, civi( or equitabie remedies to abate, discontinue, correct or discourage any un(awful acts. (Ord. No. 09-�99, 3 8, i-6-09; Ord. I�fo. 00-370, §(, 7-18-00; Ord. No. 91-86, § i(23), 2-�-9L Code 2001 � 9-27.) 12.05.030 Processing procedure. 1'he city clerk sha11: ( t) Adopt all forms and prescribe the information required to implement this tit(e_ (2) Submit all applications to the community and economic development department, building , division, fire department andl�r police department for their endorsements as to compliance by app(icant with all city regu(ations which they have the duty of enforcing. (3) Notify any applicant of any deficiencies in their application and refrain from completing the processing until those deficiencies are remedied. (4) Deny any application upon written findings that the granting would be detrimentat to public peace, health or welfare, or that such application is not in compliance with any applicable city reguiations. Upon denial the clerk shali notify the applicant of the denial, the written findings, and the process for appeal. (5) Issue ��e�ef �egistrations to all persons qualified under the provisions of this title. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 9, 1-6-09; Ord_ No. 91-86, § i(4), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-28.) 12.0�.040 Business registration. No person shall transact, engage in or carry on any business, trade, profession, occupation, catling or activity in tf�e city of Federal V�(ay wif�iouf first fiaving 6een issued�a proper andcurrent iegis[cation; or i� ---- -- --- - applicable, a temporary business cegistration as�rovided in EWRC 12.25.020 in addition to any other required federa(, state, locai, or city licenses; unless the persorr has filed and qualified for exemptions therefrom. (Ord_ No. 09-599, § 10, t-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(i), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-29.) ExhiSit B, October t 3, 2011 PC Staff Report Page 2 of 8 t2.0�.0�0 Application. (() Every person required to procure a�� registration under this title �hall submit an application to the city cierk on forms provided by the clerk. The application shall include at a minimum ttie following information: the name of the applicant, the residence, place and address of business, the nature of business, name of business, the organization of the business (if it is a partnership, corporation, etc_), the number of employees employed by the business, emergency notification information, copies of any required ticenses or certifications, and hazardous waste and substance information. The city clerk shall also require any additional information required by a provision of this title or found to be reasonably necessary to dete�rnine compliance with this title or for the fair administration of this tit(e. An application sha(l be deemed cocnplete upon the applicant's provision ofal( required information, inc(uding identification of "none" where that is the correct response, and the applicant's verification, under pena(ty of perjury, that the information contained in the appiication is true and that tfie application is complete. (2) The application for °�� registration shall be accompanied by the fuit amount of the fee chargeable for such n���� registration_ (3) The city c(erk shall issue a receipt to the applicant for the money paid in advance. Such receipt shall not be construed as the approval of city cterk for the issuance of the registration; nor shall it entitle or authorize the applicant to open or maintain any business contrary to the provisions of any law_ (4) A duplicate �iseeseef registration may be issued by the ciry clerk to reptace any ��e� registration previously issued which was lost, sto(en, defaced or destroyed, upon filing by the �iseHSee-eF registrant an affidavit attesting to such fact and the paying to the city clerk a fee in the amount of $ I 5.00. (5 ) Any person or business possessing a current valid �se-e� registration under this chapter shall submit a new application within 30 days of any change or modification in the type, kind, or nature of the business, or if any person or entity acquires a significant interest in the business or responsibility for management or operation of the premises or the business. Submission of such apptication wi11 not require a fee. (Ord. No. 09-599, 3 1(, i-6-09; Ord. No. 0�-440, � l, 3-l8-03; Ord. [�Io_ 9(-86, §((3), 2-�-91. Code 200( 3 9-30.) 12.0�.060 Payment of fees — Delinquent payment. ( l) Each initial registration required pursuant to this chapter shall expire at the end of the year in �vhich it was issued and a renewa! registration sha(I be required for each subsequent year_ (2) T'he business registration fees shal( be as provided in the fee schedule kept on tile with the city cierk. The fee scheduie shall include a rate for the initia[ year's registration and an annual renewal rate for subsequent yearly registrations. (3 ) Each annual registration fee provided for in this chapter shall become due and payab(e on January i st of every year and shail be deemed delinquent on February ist. As to any business commenced during any year, the fee shall be due and payab(e on the first day that business is transacted or carried on. (�1) A(1 new businesses initiaily registered in the iast quarter of any year are exempt from payment of the next year's business registration renewal fee. (� ) Any new businesses having to pay a special license fee sha(1 be exempt from the payment of the initial year's business registration fee. (6) Eaiture to pay any registration fee due within 30 days after the day on which it is due and payable shail result in a penalty of five percent or $5_00, whichever is higher, on the amount of the registration fee, and an additional penalty oP five percent or $5.00, whichever is higher, for each succeeding month of deli_nc�uency or �art thereof, but shall not exceed a total penalty of $25.00 or 25 percent of the amount of ----... ----- ------- _ _ --- _ __ ------__ _ _ _ - - such reDistration fee, whichever is higher. (7) The registration fee levied in this chapter shali be in addition to any other fees provided for in any other ordinance or Qrovision of this Code, except as otherwise provided_ (Ord. No. 04-472, � l, 12-7-04; Ord. No. 91-86, § I(5), ( l5), 2-5-9 L Code 2001 § 9-3 i.) Exhibit S, October f 3, 2011 PC Staff Report Page 3 of 8 12.0�.070 Exemptions. The following shall be required to obtain a registration under this chapter, but shall not be required to pay any fee: (! ) Business activities carried on by oonprofit organizations, includin� but not limited to reliDious, civic, charitable, benevolent, nonprofit, cultura( or youth oraanizations_ , - . . , , f,o.,o�t� .,.. .-o« F ..+� :.. �rcxr �n i� rnn .,..a �n ��� nn (3-2) Any business or activity which is exempt from payment of such fees as prescribed by this chapter by virtue of applicabie provisions of the federai or state Constitution or applicable federal or state statutes shal! be exempt from the registration requirement of this chapter. (43) Any religious society, association or corporation which operates any charitable hospital, ciinic or institution devoted exciusively to the care or healing of human beings. (3 4j Any farmer, gat other person who sells, delivers or peddles any fruit, vegetables, berries, butter, eggs, fish, mi1k, pou(try or meats or any farm produce or edibles raised, caught, produced or manufactured by such person in any place in this state. {Ord. No. 9d-86, § i(6), 2-5-91. Code 2001 � 9-32.) 12.05.080 Application for exemption reqaired. � Any person claiming exemption from the requirements of this chapter sha(( file with the city clerk the usua) registration app(ication and an affidavit setting forth the facts sufficient to show the apptication of this section and their right to such exemption. (Ord. No. 91-86, § t(7), 2-5-9L Code 200( § 9-33.) 12.05.090 Home occupations. The business registration fee for businesses operating as home occupations in residential zones shall be the usua( business registration fee_ (Ord. No. 09-�98, § 2, i-6-09; Ord. No_ 9i-86, § t(8), 2-5-9L Code 2001 § 9-;4.) Cross reference: Home occupation zoning regulations, Chapter i9.270 FWRC. 12.0�.100 Separate locations. A separate �eeese-ef registration shall be required for each branch, establishment or location of the business engaged in, as if each such branch, estabiishment or tocation were a separate business; provided, however, warehouses and distributing plants and storage yards used in cannection with and incidental to a business �ce�rse�-ef registered under the provisions of this title shall not be deemed to be separate places or business or branch estab(ishments. Location of such warehouses and distributing plants and storage yards sha(l be shown on the app(ication for the business n�� registration, and must comply with the provisions of all city codes. Each �set3see� registration sha(1 authorize the �� registrant to transact and carry on only the business �°�� registered thereby at the location or in the manner designated in such �e-ef registration. (Ord No. 09-599, § 12, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 9i-86, § 1(9), 2-5-91. Code 2041 § 9-35.) 12.05.110 Joint registrations. A person engaged in two or more businesses at the same location shali not be required to obtain separate registr for conducting each of such businesses; provided, when eligible, the person shall be ---- -- - - _ _ ._._ _ _ _ issu one registra.tion whicfi specify on its �ace alt such Apptica�ions or suc �ofrif ---- registration shal! tist the names and pertinent information for ail such businesses. The total number of al! empioyees employed in all businesses included within the joint business registration shall be considered for purposes of classifying the size of the business for registration purposes. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 13, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § t(10), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-36.) Exhibit B, October 13, 201 l PC Staff Report Page d of 8 12.0�.120 Agents responsible. T'he ajents or other representatives of nonresidents who are doing busine;s in the cit}� shall be personatly responsibie for the compliance of tt�eir principals, and ttie businesses they represent, in regards to the requirements of this title. (Ord. No. 09-�99, 3 1=3, l-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, ,S' t(1 1), 3-�-9 l. Code ?00 t 3 9-; 7. ) 12.05.130 Posting required. Every �� registration granted under this title shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the place of business of the ticensee or registrant_ (Ord. No_ 09 §(�, l Ord. No. 9( 3 i( I Z), 2 _ Code 200 l 3 9 ) 12.05.140 Change of address. Every person who, under the provision of this title, is subject to a 1-iEeese-e� business re�istration requirement and who has a fixed piace of business shall notify the city clerk in �vriting of any change in location of such fixed p(ace of business or mailing address within 30 days thereafter. (Ord. No. 09-599, § l6, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 9 t-86, § 1( { 3), 2-�-91. Code 2001 § 9-39. ) 12.05.1�0 Nontransferable. �� Rregistrations issued pursuant to this titte shalt not be transferable by the 1iee�see-eF registrant to any other person, nor shail any fee paid by any person under the provisions of this title be applied in whole or in part to the payment of fee due, or to become due, from any other person; provided, however, that, in the event of death of the individuai, partner, or officer tivho satisfied the requirements of this titie, the surviving spouse, partner, or officer may operate under the existing 1�seese reQistration for a periott not to exceed 90 days. (Ord_ No. 09-599, § 17, i-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, � 1(14), 2-5-9L Code 2001 § 9-40.) 12.05.160 Maiiing of notices. Untess otherwise provided, any notices required by this title to be mailed to any 1�eese� registrant or applicant shall be sent by ordinary mail, addressed to the address of the n�� registrant or applicant as shown by the records of the city clerk, or if no such address is shown, to such address the city clerk is able to ascertain by reasonable effort. Failure of the ��„�� reaistrant or applicant to receive such maii notice shall not reiease the �� registrant or applicant from any fees or penalties thereon, nor shall such failure operate to extend any time limit set by the provisions of this title. Service shall be deemed comp(ete upon the third day fol(owing the day upon which the notice is placed in the mail, u�less the third day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, in which event service shall be deemed complete on the first day other than a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday foilowing the third day. (Ord_ I�to. 09-599, § l8, (-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § i(16), 2-�-91. Code 2001 § 9-�11.) 12.05.170 Revocation – Suspension – Deniat. The clerk may revoke, suspend, or deny a�rbusiness registration issued or requested under this title for any one or more of the following reasons: (1) The �e�see-ef registrant, or any manager, officer, director, agent or employee, while acting within the scope of the business or of employment, fai(s to comply with, faits to operate the business or activity in accordance with, or uses the business or activity as a instrument or cover for violations of any federal, state, or loca( laws or regulations, including any provision of this Code; (2) The �-� registrant, or any manager, officer, director, agent or employee, while acting ---- — wrtf►� tt�e scope �m�tb�rn�nC; op�rat�s ttr� or activit�e� in a ma�r��r which, or altows the . business or activrties to becorr►e an instrument or a cover that, creates a nuisance or otherwise endangers the public health, welfare or safety; {3) The issuance of the �er�s�ef registration was issued through mistake or inadvertence, without authority or power, or in violation of any applicab(e federa(, state or local taws or regulations; Exhibit B, October 13, 20l 1 PC Staff Report Page � of 8 (4) The liEease-ef reg�stration was procured by fraud or false representation of facts, including through an application that contains false or misleading statements, evasions or suppression of material facts; (�) The n��;=� registraRt has been or i; convicted of infractions, crimes, or offenses within l0 years which have a connection to the business or activity, or the ;-�,;ri,�� registrant's agent or employee is convicted of such offense on the subject premises tivhenthe �� ,:;�„� reaistrant knew or should have known of the violations; (6) The registrant has had a business �eese-e� registration denied or revoked by the city within one year prior to the date of an app(ication. t� I�seASeef registration procured by fraud or misrepresentation shall be revoked. Where other violations oFthis titie or other app(icable ordinances, statutes, or regulations are found, the �ic-e�se-e� registration shall be denied or suspended for a period of 30 days upon the tirst such violation, 90 days upon the second vio(ation within a 24-month period, and revoked for third and subsequent vioiations within a 24-month period, not including periods of suspension. (Ord. No. 09-599, § l9, I-6-09; Ord. l�fo. 03-440, § 2, 3-Ig_03; Ord. No. 9�-231, §!, 4-�I-95; Ord_ No. 91-86, §((17), 2-5-9 t. Code 200 i§ 9-42. ) 12.05.173 Emergency suspension. In the event of conduct or activities which create an imminent risk of harm to public hea(th, safety or welfare, or where the Fedecal Way building of�icial, fire marshal or the King County health department find that any condition exists upon the premises of the business which constitutes a threat of immediate serious injury or damage to persons or property, the ;;��m- registration of such business ma be summarily suspended. The n���� registrant shall be notified in writing ofthe grounds for uspension_ Noti6cation shal( be by personal service or by registered or certified maii. Such suspension shall remain in effect until further order by the city or appeliate body. (Ord. No. 09 § 20, 1 Code 200 l � 9 ) 12.05.175 lYotice ofsuspension, revocation, denial or civil penalty. Prior to denia(, suspension, or revocation of a 1�set�se-ef registration under this title, or imposition of a civil penalty, the :;�,, registrant shall be notified in writing of the jrounds for the action. Notification shall be by personal service or by registered or certified mai(. Except as provided in FWRC 12.05. t 73, any penalty wilt be due and any denial, suspension, or revocation of the ::�„�, registration shali be effective 14 days after the date of service of the notice of suspension or revocation unless such action is appealed by registrant in the manner described herein. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 2 i, 1-6-09. Code 2001 § 9-�32.�. ) 12.05.180 Effect of registration denial, revocation or suspension. [f any registrant has a business �se-e� registration denied or revoked for any reason, a new business �e�►se-e� registration shatl not be granted to the �,�,,R� registrant or any entity in which the �ise�see-eF registrant has an ownership interest for a minimum period of one year from the date of such denia( or revocation and ali business activity shall immediately cease from the date of such denial or revocation, except as provided in FWRC 12_OS_ 185_ The city clerk may suspend a 1-iEe�se--ef registration for no more than six months. During the period ofany suspension, all business activity shall cease. When a�ise�se-ef registration is denied, revoked, or suspended, the applicant may appea! such decision pursuant to the process descri6ed in �'V�7RC (2.Oj.200 et seq. Suc� appTicanf sha�( not engage in the 6usiness for which the �+se�tse-e� registration was denied, revoked, or suspended unless or untii a�ieease-ef registration is issued or reinstated pursuant to an administrative or judicia! judgment ordering the same_ (Ord_ No. 09-599, § 22, i-6-09; Ord. No_ 95-23 !,§ 1, 4-4-95. Code 2001 § 9-4;. ) Exhibit B, October ! 3, 20! 1 PC Staff Report , Page 6 of 8 12.0�.18� Reinstatement procedures and standards for reviewing an application for reinstatement. At an}• time fol(owing the e�cpiration of the revocati�n or denial period, a�� registrant may apply for reinstatement of the �i�er�se-ef registration, or an application for a new business may be sought. A hearing shatt be heid pursuant to the procedu�es under FVi�'RG t 2_0�?00 et seq. {Ord. No_ 09-�99, y 3;, 1-6-09. Code 2001 � 9-43.�_) 12.0�.190 (Yotice of hearing. Prior to suspension or revocation of a lie�wse-eF registration under this title, the ��� registrant sha(( be notified in writing of the �rounds for suspension or revocation of the registration_ Suspension or revocation of the �� registration shall occur i0 days after the date of service of the notice of suspension or revocation untes� such action is appeated by ��see-e� registrant in the manner described herein. (Ord. No_ 49-�99, § 2=3, i-6-09; Ord. No. 9�-2;1, � 1, 4-4-9�; Ord. No. 9i-86, 3 i(18). 2-5-9L Code 200t § 9-44.) 12.05.200 AppeaL ( t) Generally. Any person falling under the provisions of this title may appeal any revocation, suspension, or denial of a �;��� registration, the assessment of any pena(ty, or any other acts designated under this title as appeatable or entitled to a hearing examiner hearing, to the hearing examinEr � by ftling a written notice of appeal, specifying what issue is being appealed, with the city clerk within 14 caiendar days from the date of service of the notice of revocation, suspension, or denial, penalty or other event_ The city may also request a hearing before the hearing examiner to assess costs, modify previous orders, or to enter other orders as needed. (2) Schedule. Within l0 days of the clerk's receipt of che appeal, the hearing examiner shall set a public hearing for a date within 30 days of the clerk's receipt of tt�e appeal. (3) Notice. Written notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be served on the person subject to the requirements of this chapter and/or the appellant by the city clerk, by certified mail, at least l0 days prior to the date set for the hearing. (4) Participation. The city and the appellant may participate as parties in the hearin� and each may catl witnesses. Any person may participate in the public hearing in either or both of the following ways: (a) By submitting written comments to the hearing examiner, either by delivering these comments to the clerk prior to the hearing or by giving these directly to the hearing examiner at the hearing. (b) By appearing in person, or through a representative, at the hearing and makina oral comments directly to the hearing. T'he hearing examiner may reasonably (imit the extent of oral comments to facititate the orderly and time(y conduct of the hearing. (5) Conduct of hearing. The hearing examiner shatl conduct the hearing on the appeal pursuant to the rules of procedure of the hearing examiner. T'he hearing is limited to the issues raised in the notice of appeai. T�he appellant shall have the burden of proof by a preponderance oP the evidence. The hearing examiner shall make a complete electronic sound recording of the public hearing. (b) Stay. The assessment of a penalty or a suspension or revocation of a�� rejistration shall be stayed during an appea(, but a denia( of a��- registration is effective untit ordered otherwise. (Ord. No: 09-599, � 25, t-6-09; Ord. No. 9�-23(, §(, 4-4-9�; Ord. No. 9i-86, § i(t9), 2-�-9!_ Code 200L § 9-4�.) 12.05.210 Decision of the hearing examiner. After considering all of the information and comments submitted on the matter, the hearing examiner � wniten decision� inc(uding findings of�fact, coriclusions� and order; affirming, reversing, o� -"---- - modifying the decision, action, or penalty being appealed based on the hearing examiner's findings and conc(usions. Unless a longer period is agreed to by the app(icant, the hearing examiner shali issue the decision within 10 working days after the ciose of the public hearing. Notice of the decision shal! be maited to al! parties_ In the event of revocation or denial of a�eese-ef registration, the hearing e�caminer Exhibit B, October I 3, Z01 I PC Staff Report Page 7 of 8 shail provide that the revocation or deniat sha[I be for a period of not less than one year uniess the hearing examii�er determines that extraordinary circumstances exist justifying a shorter period of time, in which case the justitication tor such decision shall be set forth by the hearing examiner i�� writing. [n determining the minirnu�n time of the revocation or denial during which reinstatement or issuance of a business �see� regist�ation sha(t not be considered, the hearing examiner shalt consider among other tactors: (1) "Che degree of the i��;- registrant's cuipability, if any, and the conduct leading to the revocation, suspension, deniai, pena(ty, or other decision of the cterk; (2) The criminal nature of the conduct, if any; (3) T'he et�ects on the community and whether the business or activity was a threat to the pubiic hea(th, safety or welfare; and (4} Any mitigating evide�e. The decision oFthe hearing examiner is 6nal unless appealed within 14 days to the city council. If a decision of the hearing examiner is not appeaied, it shalt constitute the final decision of the city, and the failure to comp(y with the decision of the hearing examiner shall coastitute a misdemeanor_ (Ocd. No. 09-�99, § 26, I-6-09; Ord. I�fo. 95-231, § l, 4-4-95; Ord. No. 9i-86, § 1(20), 2-5-9t. Code 2001 § 9-46.) 12.05.230 Appeal to city councit. The city council shali hear any appeal of the hearing examiner deeision using the procedures provided in process [V of EWRC Title (9, Zoning and Development Code. (Ord_ No. 09-�99, § 28, t-6-fl9; Ord. No. 95-231, § 1, 4-4-95; Ord. No_ 91-86, § i(21), 2-5-9L Code 200i § 9-48.) K:�2010 Code AmendmentslTemporary Uses�Planning Commission4Statt� Report to PC1Exhibit B Biz registraiion.doc Exhibit S, October 13, 201 i PC Staff' Report . Page 8 of 8 EXH1BtT C October 13, 20'11, Planning Commission Staff Report Proposed Code Amendment Federal Way City Code Title 12, Businesses Chapter 12.25, Temporary Businesses' Sections: Article t_ Generatly 122�.005 Purpose. 12.25.0 t 0 Definitions. TZz. � 3 .8�� Artic(e iI. �e�se Reg,istration ( 2.25.020 "['emporary business registration required 12.25.030 A�p(ication. 12.25.040 �i�e� �Fee exceptions_ Article [[t. Regulations 12.25.0�0 ���� standards. ! �. �� :$6E�--�pP1+eaEieft—�ose� l�.�TA,�^ r,..,,a:+:�.... F�..: Article I. Generally i2.2�.00� Purpose. (11 citv requires temporary businesses to be registered in order to track businesses for purposes of tax col(ection and comptiance monitorin� It is unlawfu( for any person to conduct operate engage in or practice anv temporarv business in the city that is conducted operated engaged in, o�racticed in whoie or in part from real pro�erty located within the city without having first obtained a tempor�ary business reaistration from the city. Notwithstandin�any other provisions of this chapter the granting of a temaorarv business re�istration shati not authorize an�person to enga eg� in an a� ctivit�prohibited bX federa(, state, or local law or re ulation. 12Z5.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter uniess the context clearly requires _ otl�erwise. "E'erms not de€ined hece arede�fled aee�dirtgEo �WRC-1-.95r.9�or-�1�E—�9��-__- __ ____._ -- a� lip cable- "Business " means a(1 services and activities engaged in with the object of pecuniary gain, benefit or advantage to any person, or to another person or class, directly or indirectly, whether part-time or fult- time. Exhibit C, October 13, 201 l PC Staff Report Page ! of � "Temporary business " means ali businesses of a short term or transitory nature, andJor fiYed duration_ , �!;:a; n �,.� ,.,,r i' �* a * " TicTri°azc�= v i v l7� �{.�.nfra�.�n * � � k � � � -.� ' / � > a � + :1.. ..�'. : r' o ` e e • � • • e , , (Ord. No. 09-600, § 8, (-6-09; Ord. No_ 91-i l0, §(, (1-�-91; Ord_ No. 90-62, § l, 6-19-90. Code 2001 § 9-386.) � , �egttlattet�: (Ord. No. 9 I- i 10, § 5, l I-5-91; Ord. No. 90-62, � 5, 6-19-90. Code 200 t§ 9-387. ) Article II. �ieeHSe Re�istration 12.25.020 Temaorarv business registration repuired. (1) [t is unlawful for anv person to conduct operate en�a�e in, or practice any temporarv business in the citv without havin� first obtained a temporary business registration unless otherwise exem tQ ed (2) [t is reco�nized that certain temporary businesses can also be Cate�o [ tem porary uses as defined in Chapter 19.275 FWRC. Temporary use a�provai will not be required when a temporarv business reeistration is required. However the temporary use provisions ofChapter 19 275 EWRC shall be satisfied arior to issuance of anv temporarv business registration (3 ) No temvorarv business sha(! occupy a site or operate within the city for more than 90 days whether consecutive or nonconsecutive within a� catendar vear A temporary business may operate an additional 90 davs, whether consecutive or nonconsecutive within anv calendar vear when the city clerk determines that such an extension wi(i be consistent with the requirements of this cha�ter Additional fees may a�ply No more than one extension request may be �ranted within a calendar year {4) [f more than one temporarv business is conducted operated engaged in or qracticed on a single premise, a separate registration shalt be required for each separate business If the same temporarX business is conducted, operated en�ged in or practiced bv a business owner at two or more places within the citv, that business owner mayobtain one tempocary business re�istration that iists alt (ocations of the temporarv business. 12.2�.030 Aaatication. (i ) Prior to the reQUested date of commencement the a�plicant shatl submit the fotlowin� information to the city cterk: �a) Aaplication for temPorary business registcation on forms provided bv the city, including si�ned consent from the propertv owner (b) Site plan, if appiicable and (c) Fees as a�plicable. ------- �-2��'he��t� e{��R°��e�iew-�tie-appEie�io�t-�er ee�e-wtEl�t�i�- �r€e�xaae�-sta�dards�-�eFth ___ _ .___ _. in FWRC 12.25.050 and FWRC t9.275 O50 as applicable and sha(i either issue the temporary business re�istration; condition the avptication so that it compties with performance standards and issue the temporarv business re�istration or deny the tem�orarv business registration Unless exempted from this artic(e, no t�erson mav en�age in or conduct a temporary business until a registration has been rg anted. Exhibit C, October I 3, 201 ! PC Staff Report Page 2 of � 12Z�.040 Reqe�e�ed-Exceptions. , , �O The foliowing temporary businesses or activities, if eg nerally consistent with their �urroundinas, shall not be required to obtain a tem,porary business registration: a) Residential garage or yard sales of typical size and duration; b) Merchandise and food sales by Gicl Scouts and simiiar organizations; c) Typical residentiat-based lemonade and similaz stands; d) Charitab(e car washes; and �e� Businesses/activities of a simi(az nature as determined by the ci cterk. (2) No fee shall be charged for the temporary business registration of the followin� tvpes of businesses: . (a) Business activities carried on by nonprofit organizations, inc(uding but not limited to religious, civic, charitable, benevolent, nonprofit, cu(turai, school, or youtfi organizations; �b) Any busiaess or activitv which is exempt from payment of such fees as prescribed by this chapter by virtue of app(icableprovisions of the �'ederal or state constitution, or applicable federai or state statutes; or (c) Any religious society, association, or corporation which operates any charitable hospital, clinic, or institution devoted exciusiveiv to the care or healing of human bein�s. (Ord. No. 91- l l0, § 2, i I-�-9 I; Ord. No. 90-62, § 2(A), 6- t 9-90. Code 2001 § 9-401. ) Article III. Regulations 12Z5.050 �iees Performance standards. > , > , > , , - , • • > , . . , �..,„oc:... .,� ..o« F ...t, ;.. �ru� �n i� n�n ,..,a �n i� inn � �: , � �t:t.,�:�. .�o �ro.� o..i. .,I., r.. tt,e .- {,o.,l: .,Fl.. 4.0 . . � > e e e > > i e . � e > > e Att temporarv businesses shall com�ty with the followin�performance standards: . -- ---_. .__ .. _ - �t)�[n�arrdu�tirr�th� terrt�orar�business wrttr�it s�at� e ----_-- --.___ _ 1aws, and all city ordinances and resolutions which are appticabte to the use or the conduct thereof. {2) The a�plicant shall maintain a current state retai( sales tax number on fi(e with the citv for the duration of the temporasy business_ Exhibit C, October !3, 20! 1 PC Staff Report Page 3 of S 3 All temporarv businesses s4�a11 obtain ai( required city pemiits licenses or other a�provals e� land use anpro�al, buildin� permits si�n peRntts etc prior to commencement ofthe busines� or occu of anv s�te L) No temporarv business sha!( occu� or be conducted on public rights of way or other public lands �n anv manner unless specificallv approved bv the ma or desi�nee [n the eve�t that such occupation or use is authonzed the aonlicant shai( be required to furnish iiabititv insurance with the citv as a named insured �n an amount to be determmed b the ma or commensurate with the risk associated with the conduct of the tem orary business �5) Temporarv businesses shatl also com�ly with a�plicab(e temporarv use performance standards of EWRC 19.275.050. (Ord. No. 9 l-110, � 2, I 1-�-91; Ord_ No. 90-62, § 2(8), (C ), 6- ( 9-90. Code ?00 (§ 9-402. ) � � , - •� �•� .• ��� . �� �. �� ; �� � � ` r - " ' _ - - � � . �� . �. �� � �• � � . . � � ° : ' - _ . . � . .. ... . �. i r.�...... ,, � c ,- _.,,.....�...., .,. cs > e � � R71f`-}i ^ +� �� ...... .......aL__'__ � .i .. " "" _ . . � r. �r,rsm.T. Exhibit C, October 13, 2011 PC Statf Report Page 4 of � ca�r • . r . Y _ �� • . � i . • � . �� . . � �� �i � �_ Cross references: Pertaity, FWRC 7.05.070; temporary uses, Chapter i9.27� FWRC; K:12010 Code Amendment5lTemporary Uses\Pianning Commissionl.Staff Report to PClExhibit C Biz license.doc Exhibit C, October i3. 20i i PC Staff Report Page � of � Attachment to Agenda Bill Item Attachment #3 - Memo to the Planning Commission for the December 7, 201 l, continuation of the public hearing with revised Exhibit A � � .,� CiTY OF ¢ �`�' 0. '"�==��'' J Fed��al 11Vay Department of Community Development Services 33325 8'" Avenue South PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 253-835-2601 — Fax: 253-835-2609 www.citvoffederalway. com Memorandum To: Merie Pfeiffer, Chairman Copy: Planning Commission Erom: Deb Barker, Senior Planner Date: November 30, 201 t / G, � Re: December 7, 2011, Planning Commission Public Hearing, Amendments to FWRC 19.27�, "Temporary Uses" At the October t9, 201 l, Planning Commission public hearing, staff was directed to took into several aspects of the proposed code amendment for temporary uses under FWRC 19.275. See below for discussion on these issues. 1. Duration of Temporary Uses in Residential Zones Planning Commission Direction: Shorten the duration for temporary uses in residential zones. Durations in the realm of 7 to i 5 days were discussed. Discussion: Residential uses are more sensitive to impacts from temporary uses such as noise, increased traffic volumes, aesthetics, etc. Most temporary uses are of a short duration. Examptes in residential zones might inctude church or school functions like a fundraising rummage sale ar concert. A shorter duration for temporary uses in residential zones is appropriate. Revision per Commission Direction: Allow temporary uses in residential zones for seven days with the ability to request a seven day extension. Aitow them twice per year at a given location subject to director approval. (See proposed FWRC i9.275.050(t), Duration, in Exhibit A.) 2. Duration of Temporary Uses in 1�1on-Resideatial Zones Planning Commission Direction: Shorten the ailowed temporary use duration from 90 days (pius a potentia190 day extension) to something less. Evaluate if it makes sense to implement different timelines for different types of temporary uses. Discussion: As drafted, temporary uses are attowed lengthy durations consistent with current city policy. Most temporary uses are of a short duration. The proposed 90 (plus 90) day timeline is not necessary for most temporary uses. We should, however, ensure the code amendment allows adequate time for certain uses such as Christmas tree lots, which typically operate for 30-plus days. We do not recommend specifyina different durations for different categories of temporary uses as this further complicates the code. t)rcember 7, 20! 1, PC vlemurandum Pa�e 1 of 3 Revision per Commission Direction: Allow temporary uses in non-residential zones for 45-days with the ability to request one 15-day extension subject to director approval. Uses that operate longer than this time period will be considered a permanent use. (See proposed FWRC 19.275.050(2), Duration, in Exhibit A.) 3. Atlowed Duration for Food Trucks/Carts Specificalty Ptanning Commission Direction: Request that staff recommend an appropriate duration for food trucks/carts to operaxe in the city. Discussion: Food trucks/carts should be treated (ike other temporary uses. Thus, food trucks/carts that operate on a temporary basis would be allowed for 45-days, with the opportunity to request a 15- day extension. By way of clarification, the code should make clear that: • Food trucks/carts which move from place to place frequentiy (and spend less than four [4] hours at a particutar tocation) are not considered temporary uses as they do not occupy a site long enough to create the type of impacts meant to be addressed by the temporary use code section; and • Food trucks/carts that locate permanently (i.e. more than 45 days) on a given site are in fact permanent uses and should be regulated as such. Revision per Commission Direction: Ailow temporary food trucks/carts for 45-days with the opportunity for a 15-day extension. Clarify the intent with regard to frequent(y moving trucks/carts and permanently located trucks/carts. (See proposed FWRC 19.275.060, Eood Trucks/Carts, in Exhibit A.) 4. Temporary Use Zoning Planning Commission Direction: Limit temporary uses to zoning districts in which that particular temporary use is allowed as a permanent use. Discussion: Commissioners stated that temporary uses should not be atlowed in zoning districts where the use would not be allowed on a permanent basis. It was fe(t that altowing this woutd establish an uneven playing field between permanent and temporary uses. An examp(e would be allowing a temporary flower or fruit stand in a zone that does not allow retail sales (such as the Professional Office jP0] zone). This approach does not account for atypical uses/events that are not typically listed in the zoning use charts, such as festivals, fairs, demonstration events, etc. Even the Farmer's Market would be questionable as it is not listed in the use zone charts. If the Commission decides to pursue this concept as identified in Option A(below), we would recommend adding clarifying language that authorizes these sorts of atypical uses/events in all non-residential zones. Temporary auto sa.les are currently held at the mail. Because auto related uses are not pertnitted in the City Center-Core (CC-C) zoning district (where the mall is (ocated), such sales at the mall would not December 7, 2011, t'C Memorandum Page 2 of 3 be a((owed if the Planning Commission's proposed language is adopted. Therefore, this policy change could be expected to have a negative impact on the mall. The change may have a positive effect on local auto dealers. Revisions per Commission Direction: Option A— Modify the code to state that temporary uses are authorized only in zones where that use is allowed on a permanent basis. Clarify that certain special events may be allowed in any zone subject to the director's discretion, as recommended. (See proposed FWRC 19.275.030, Zoning Compliance, in Exhibit A.) OR Option B— Modify the code to state that alt temporary uses are allowed in all non-residential zoning districts, subject to performance standards. 5. Regulation of Temporary Auto Sales Planning Commission Direction: Research how other cities regulate temporary auto saies. Explore the city's ability to prohibit temporary auto sales. Discussion: As noted at the October public hearing, staff has done some research to see if other jurisdictions have disallowed or placed significant restrictions on temporary auto sales. We did additional research into this question following our last meeting, and have not found any examples of such code language. From a lega( perspective, we are told that we could legally prohibit temporary car sales events specifically, while continuing to allow other types of temporary uses/businesses. As discussed previously, we have learned that the city is entitled to collect the sales tax for vehicles that change hands at the sales event. We expect that with some education of the dealers we would be able to coilect these talc revenues from these sales moving forward. Revision per Commission Direction: Option A— Per Planning Commission direction, disallow temporary car sales in the city. (See proposed FWRC 19.275.030(3), Zoning Comp(iance, in Exhibit A.) OR Option B— Treat temporary car sales iike other temporary uses. Revise temporary business regulations as necessary to faciiitate capture of sales tax revenue. Exhibit A — December 7, 201 l, Planning Commission Memorandum, Proposed Code Amendment to FWRC Title 19, "Zoning and Development Code," Chapter 19.275, "Temporary Uses" � Curreni code altows temporary uses only in zones where the use is not atlowed on a permanent basis_ December 7, 201 l, PC Memorandum Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT A December 7, 2011, Planning Commission Staff Report Proposed Code Amendment Federal Way Revised Code Title 19, Zoning and Development Code Chapter 19.275, Temporary Uses Sections: 19.275.010 �►����se Purpose and applicabilitv. 19.275.020 Categories e€�et�er'�-t�ses. 19.275.030 Zoning compliance. 19.275.A39 040 Tvpes of temporary uses, uRrocess, application rec�uirements, and exceptions. 19.275.84A O50 Duration. 19.275.83A 060 �'-��°~° � ~ � ° Performance standards. 19.275.070 Food trucks/carts. "YTL77. �"'1T0� t(��^7 nn a....a.. - tT:y`T���v�v uTraT 19.275.�8 080 Regulation of temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures for construction,-rea� ��*�� tempora� business or sales, and outdoor storage containers for construction-re(ated materials. 19275.�A 090 Regulation of portable moving containers for temporary accessory moving activities. 19.275.010 Purnose and at�plicabilitv. � , , � The purpose of this section is to establish a mechanism to permit certain temporarv uses and structures to be conducted on a short term basis and provide performance standards for re�ulatin� such uses and structures to ensure their compatibility with existing uses and to prevent conflicts between pedestrian or vehicular movement access to utilities or emer e�ncy response. It is recognized that certain temporarv uses. while creating term noise parking, and traffic issues are beneficial to the residents of the cit. and should be allowed. It is also reco¢nized that certain temporaty uses are also temporary businesses as defined in FWRC 12.25. (Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-15-94; Ord. No. 91-112, § i(127.05), 12-3-91. Code 2001 § 22-546.) 19.275.020 Categories e€-�e�tpe�at�-+ises. "TemporaM� uses " means all uses of a short term nature or fixed duration which do not require �ertnanent construction and which are approved with a specific time timit. F� „i..a� tt,,.� � The following categories of temporary uses are established: Exhibit A, November 7, 2011 PC Memo Page t of 6 � C(ass I temporary uses are temporary uses , such as seasonal retail sales of agriculturai or horticultural products such as vegetable, fruit or flower stands; farmers markets; community festivals, circuses, carnivals, fairs, concerts or similar transient amusement, cultural, or recreational activities; fundraising events; �ge�r-et�e� outdoor sales, s�e�er�-� , , . swap meets temporarY stands for the sale of items such as food tovs iewelr��oods art and crafts and firewood• � food trucks/carts; and similar uses of a tem,_porarv or transitory nature or fixed duration as determined by the director. � Class II temporary uses are temporary uses that involve critical and essential human services of a nonprofit social services nature, including food banks and/or clothing banks, but not including homeless shelters, when the director determines that the conditions prompting such proposal are of a critical and temporary nature. (Ord. No. 09-593, § 29, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-t-97; Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-IS-94. Code 2001 § 22-547.) 19.275.030 Zonin� compliance. �l ) Class I temporary uses shall onlv be allowed in zoning districts where the use is authorized as a permanent use pursuant to the zoning charts of FWRC 19.195 throu{�,h 19.240, except as noted below. �a1 Churches schools and �ublic a�encies ma�conduct temporarv uses in residential zones subject to the time limits specified in FWRC 19.275.050. �b) Specia( event temporarv uses such as farmers markets fairs festivals, and similar communitv- oriented uses may be atlowed in any non-residential zone at the discretion of the director. (2) Class II temporarv uses are allowed in any non-residential zone. (3) Prohibited uses. �) Temporary auto sales shall be prohibited within the cit� 19.275.A38 040 Tvpes of temuorarv uses. nProcess application requirements. and exceptions. ��irnr i n ��c ncn ..�.,. ..ti„�i : ..:,+e., a�.o.....:.,.,«;,... ., a•.• �i.. .. . . � , e .. ........�.. .......,.........�.�,., �.�,r:: :`.::b . .................•y ._rr..,...:"a �_ � , (1) Ctass I Temporarv Use: �) An ap�lication for a C(ass I tem�orary use shall be processed as a use process I application and can be ap�roved if found consistent with the �erformance standards of FWRC 19.275.�58060. T'he director shall issue a written determination ap�roving, conditionally approvin� or den�g the temporarv use• provided that the director mav require an a�plication to be decided under process III as provided � in FWRC 19 275.838040(2) when it is determined that the degree and scope of potentia( impacts of the temporarv use proposal warrant such review. �) All ap�lications for a Class I temporarv use�ermit shall be submitted at least 30-days prior to the requested date of commencement of the temporarv use and shall include: (i) A com�leted master tand use ap�lication for a temporary use on the form provided by the Community and Economic Development Department along with all required signatures and temporary use information listed in that form includin��ned consent from the ,pmperty owner; �ii) Required fees: and (iii) Such information as is necessarti for the director to eva(uate the temporarv use pursuant to FWRC 19.275.050. (c� Exceptions. (i) Anv Class I temporarv use that is required to obtain a temporary business registration pursuant to FWRC 12.25 shall not be required to obtain a Class I temporary use permit pursuant to this chapter but shall be required to com�lv with the substantiveprovisions of this chapter includin�the zoning c, ompliance of FWRC 19 275 030 � n 7 �-z�v�v- Exhibit A, November 7, 2011 PC Memo Page 2 of 6 ii) The following temporary businesses or activities if e��nerally consistent with their surroundings shali not be re�c uired to obtain a temporary use permit: �a) Residential �ge or vard sales of�aica( size and duration; �b) Merchandise and food sales bY Girl Scouts and similar orQanizations; �c,) Typical residential-based Lemonade and similar stands; (d) Charitab(e car washes: and (e) Temporarv uses/activities of a similar nature as determined bv the director. �ii) Parking, (ot sales that are ancillary or directly related to a permitted use that onerate less than twelve (12) consecutive or nonconsecutive d�s within a 180-da�period. and which do not create parkin� or tra�c im�acts shall not be re�uired to obtain a Class I temporarv use nermit. �2) �� ��c ncn .,.,a .,......�..� rr� Ciass tI Temporary Use: �aZAll ap�lications for a Class [I tem�orar�use shall be reviewed and decided upon usin� FWRC 19.275.85A040 and process III. �,) All a�plications for a Class II temporary use permit shall include: �i A completed master land use ap�(ication on the form provided bv the Communitv and Economic Develo�ment De�artment along with all required signatures and information listed on that form; �ii) Required fees; and �iii) Such information necessarv for the director to evaluate the use pursuant to FWRC 19.275.A58060. (Ord. No. 09-594, § 150, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-15-94; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(127.10), 2-27-90. Code 2001 § 22-548.) Cross reference: Permits and certificates of occupancy, Chapter 19.20 FWRC. 19Z75.84A O50 Duration. 1,..... . .:�L. .,ll :..� ...w...+;.,.. l.�re,a :.. 4L..,� F ...... .,...a �vr�-t�c��aiv[rg c � e e � f . � e � • � �) Residential Zoning Districts A�*te tem�orar�use s#a� mav occupy a site � for no more than I8 seven (7) davs aer occurrence twice within any 365-dav ea�le�F t�eriud, unless otherwise re_g,ulated The director may authorize up to one seven�7) day extension �er occurrence if such extension will be consistent with the requirements of this chapter Any extension request shall be subject to applicable hourlv review fees. �2) Non Residential Zoning Districts A temporary use may occupy a site for no more than fortv-five �45�days, whether consecutive or non consecutive within a calendar year. The director mav authorize up to one fifteenS 15) dav extension if such extension will be consistent with the requirements of this chapter. Any extension rectuest shail be su�ect to ap�licab(e hourlx review fees. No more than one extension mav be �,ranted within any 365-da�period. Exhibit A, November 7, 2011 PC Memo Page 3 of 6 (Ord. No. 09-594, § 151, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-15-94; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(127.15), 2-27-90. Code 200i § 22-549.) 19.275.A�A 060 Performance standards. .�e .. ,....., ,. o„*� ;.._tt.e ..a•.,�� ..;..,. --- ..,... ..............e... .....,.. . ..,`. , r -- r -- v -- --- - -"— `--- -- --- ...,..�.._.........�- . ......�' e � Ap�roved temporary uses shat( com�lv with the followingperformance standards: �,l ) A temporary use shall not be conducted or locate on anv site or property without the express consent of the owner�sl thereof. (2) [n conducting the temporarv use the a�plicant shall complv with all county state and federal laws and all city ordinances and resolutions which are ap�licable to the use or the conduct thereof, and shall obtain prior to the conduct of the business or occuvan� of any site, all required city permits, licenses, or other approvals. �3) Tempora .rYuses pro�osed within residential zoning districts shall not be permit�ed if the c� ause significant adverse impacts to residential uses takin�; into consideration the characteristics of the residential neighborhood and the scale and duration of the temporary use.� �) The tempora ,ry use and associated structures shall be compatib(e, on a short term basis, with uses in the�eneral vicinitv and on adjacent properties. �) Each site occupied bv a tem..porary use shall be kept free of debris and litter and upon completion or removal of the temporary use al( debris litter or other evidence of the temporary use and associated activitv shall be removed. �) Each site occupied by a temporary use must provide or have available sufficient off-street parkin�, vehicular maneuvering area, and access for customers and must provide safe and efficient interior circulation and ingress and egress from a�ublic or private right-of-way. A temporarv use that is conducted within an establishe �arking area shall not reduce available parkin tg o the point that insufficient �arking exists for the combination of uses on the site. �) All signs used in connection with any temRorarY use or activity sha(t com�lv with the a�plicable si�n reg;ulations of the citv. �) Temporary uses shall not unreasonabl��act the public health or safetv or create traffic hazards. The city may impose additional security rneasures and/or traffic control requirements. �) The noise associated with a temporary use shall not create a public nuisance or exceed the maximum decibel provisions of Chapter 7 FWRC. �i01 The director ma�impose additional measures to miti atg e any impacts resulting from the temporary use The director mav exercise discretion in the ap�licability of the above performance standards to achieve the purposes of this chapter. (Ord. No. 94-209, § 3, 3-15-94; Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(127.20), 2-27-90. Code 2001 § 22-550.) � � � . � "- - - - . ., �� �, . �� .� �� �- - - � Suggest leaving this language in even though we reduced duration so that council sees we are protecting residentia( uses. Exhibit A, November 7, 201 t PC Memo Page 4 of 6 1 1 1 � � �� � � � � ' _ .I� �.. �. �� �. • �� � �� �� 19.275.070 Food trucicslcarts. �1 Food trucks/carts shall be regulated as follows: (a) Food trucks/carts that o�erate less than four�4) hours at a location within any 24-hour period are not considered temporary uses but shall obtain either a business registration or a temporarv business reQistration depending on the duration of their business activity within the city An exarnp(e of this tvpe of food truck/cart is an ice cream truck. �b) Food trucks/carts that operate more than four (41 hours at any one location within a 24-hour period shall be considered either: (i) A temporarv use if occuQying the site less than or equal to the duration allowed in FWRC 19.275.050, or �ii) A permanent use if occu�Yin� the site longer than the duration a(lowed in FWRC 19 275 O50 Permanent food trucks/carts shal( be subject to the process and substantive provisions of Title 19. consistent with a brick and mortar business. � �•� .. r. n � �. � • �, �• �, • �� �� ►� � � � i � . � - - � �. ' � �. • �� �� �, • �� ,� �� �� �- ' � > > � a ti• i. ,. :.,. F.. .. e��..... . e., a....� : o e .� Qn a.,.,,. � _--- --°°---° - ---- ---- -- - --- - --•-=�,.,.. ., _ . ... �- -..� � . . . , . , ; • • > > ; • • � . , . �nn� a �� ccc � Cross reference: Fireworks, Chapter 12.55 FWRC. 19.275.�8 080 Regulation of temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures for construction, , temporarv business or sales, and outdoor storage containers for construction- related materials. Temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures used for construction offices, �ea�-es�a�e-sa�es e€€tees temporarv business or sales, or outdoor storage containers used temporarily to store construction materials, and normaily associated with construction of a buitding or development, are permitted on the Exhibit A, November 7, 2011 PC Memo Page 5 of 6 subject property during building or development on or of the subject property in any zone, subject to process I approval, or integration into the land use process applicable to the underlying project. The following�erformance standards anpiv: � Temporary trailers, buildings, or other structures and outdoor storage containers permitted under this section may not be located in required yards, except as noted in FWRC 19.125.160(10), unless permitted in writing by the director ' � - � Temporary outdoor storage containers for construction-related materials storage shali be placed to minimize visibility from surrounding streets, pedestrian areas, and properties, e�a� �3) Tempora� outdoor storage containers should be painted a neutral color and/or screened from view if necessary to minimize visual impacts to surrounding properties, as determined by the director e€ �4,2 Any temporary trailer, building, outdoor storage container, or other structure permitted under this section must be removed from the subject property within six months after completion of construction of the improvements on the subject property, unless permitted in writing by the director e€eet��� �5,� The city may require a bond, under Chapter 19.25 FWRC, to cover the cost of removing the temporary trailer or building, if necessary. (Ord. No. 08-585, § 3(Exh. A), 11-4-08; Ord_ No. 90-43, § 2(115.t35), 2-27-90. Code 2001 § 22-963.) Cross references: Motor vehicles, FWRC Title 8; licenses and business regulations, FWRC Title 12; buildings and building regulations, FWRC Tit(e 13. 19.275.�A 090 Regulation of portable moving containers for temporary accessory moving activities. Portabte moving containers may be used in any zone for the purpose of temporary accessory moving activities, subject to the following criteria: (1) Residentially zoned lots are a(lowed only one container at any time; (2) The size, materials, and design of the container must be consistent with the moving industry standard for the particular use and setting; (3) Containers may not be placed in required side yards, rear yards, or critical areas setbacks, or interfere with safe sight distance or traffic circulation in adjacent streets and sidewalks; and (4) Containers may remain on a property no longer than 60 days in any 180-day period, unless approved by the director . (Ord. No. OS-585, § 3(Exh. A), 11-4-08. Code 2001 § 22-964.) ..�.�..� i Cross reference: Temporary business regulations, Chapter 12.25 FWRC. K:12010 Code Amendments�Temporary [JseslPlanning Commission�2nd PC public hearing�Exhibit A Temporary Uses.doc Exhibit A, November 7, 201 I PC Memo Page 6 of 6 Attachment to Agenda Bill Item Attachment #4 - Minutes of the October 19 and December 7, 201 l, Planning Commission Public Hearings C[TY OF FEDERAL WAY PLANNING COMMISSION October 19, 2011 City Hall 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers MEETING MINUTES Commissioners present: Merle Pfeifer, Hope Elder, Wayne Carlson, Tom Medhurst, and Tim O'Neil. Commissioners absent: Lawson Bronson and Sarady Long (both excused). Staff present: Planning Manager Isaac Conlen, Contract Planner Jim Harris, Senior Planner Deb Barker, Assistant City Attorney Peter Beckwith, and Administrative Assistant II Tina Piety. CALL TO ORDER Chair Pfeifer called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. APPROVAL OE MINUTES The minutes of September 7, 2011, were approved as presented. AUDIENCE COMMENT None ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT None COMM[SS[ON BUSINESS PUB[.[C HEAR[NG – SEPA Exemptions in Critical Areas in all Zoning Districts Contract Planner Harris delivered the staff report. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) environmental review is required for any proposal which involves a government "action," and is not categorically exempt. Project actions involve an agency decision on a specific project, such as a construction project or timber harvest. Non-project actions involve decisions on policies, plans, or programs; such as the adoption of a comprehensive plan, development regulations, or a six-year road plan. The city's Growth Management Act (GMA) plan and cunent development regulations has rendered SEPA review redundant for many proposals. Proposals such as a home addition, small office building, short plat, eight inch sewer line, etc., typicaliy do not require (trigger) SEPA review. However, if these improvements/actions are proposed in a critical azea—then SEPA review is required. The proposed code amendments would allow the standard SEPA exemptions for projects in critical areas. As a result, projects in critical areas will be treated no di�'erently than projects outside of a critical area. The city will rely on its critical area code to address impacts of development and require mitigation, as appropriate. The city's codes are more than adequate to protect and preserve critical areas. Modification of the code will streamline the development review process; with less cost and shorter review time for applicants. There was no public comment. K:'•.Plaaning Commissioui2011�MeUiog Summary 10-19-11.tbc Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 October 19, 20 t t Commissioner Carlson complimented staff on their work. He stated that the proposed amendments will not lessen protection and will remove redundancies. Commissioner O'Neit asked what regulations the city has for displacing wetlands. Contract Planner Harris stated that the city's critical areas codes have substantial regulations for displacing wetlands. Commissioner Carlson noted that anyone seeking to displace a wetland must also apply for a separate permit from the Army Corps of Engineers. Commissioner Carlson moved (and it was secondec� to recommend adoption of the amendments as proposed by staff. The motion carried unanimously. PUBL[C HEARING – Temporary Uses, FWRC 19.275 Senior Planner Barker delivered the staff presentation. She noted a change that should be made to Exhibit A. On page 2 of 5, 19.275.030(1)(c)(ii), the sentence should end as follows: ".. . shall not be required to obtain a temporary use permit," not "business registration." The existing temporary use code: duplicates much of the temporary business license code; is not consistent with the temporary business (icense code; places unnecessary limitations on temporary uses within certain zones; and hampers economic development. The changes proposed to the temporary use regulations are inter-related to the temporary business regulations. In fact, temporary uses really are the same as temporary businesses. The proposed amendments to the temporary business regulations are relevant to consideration of the proposed amendments to the temporary use code. However, Pianning Commission purview does not extend to the temporary business codes because they are not zoning and development regulations (Federal Way Revised Code [FWRC] Title 19). Only the City Council reviews changes to business provisions (FWRC Title 12). The proposed temporary business amendments are discussed in the staff report and presentation, even though the Planning Commission will not act on them. Temporary uses are divided into two types. Class I(which requires Process I approval) includes: seasonal retail sales; farmers markets; festivals, fairs, and carnivals; and similar uses of a transitory nature. Class II (which requires Process III approval) includes: critical and essential human services like food banks or clothing banks. It does not include homeless shelters The existing requirements for temporary uses and temporary business are duplicative; there are dual reviews, dual fees, and similar requirements. What this means for a temporary flower stand use/business is that they would have to apply for a temporary use approval AND a temporary business license. There would be two fees and approval timelines that are different. It is confusing and there is no reason for it to be so complicated. The City is here to foster business—not discourage it. Most of the time, temporary uses and temporary businesses are essentially the same thing. We only need one permit to review and approve a temporary business. With this proposed code amendment, when a business license is obtained, that is all the approval that a temporary use needs. This concept is addressed in the temporary use code amendment by referencing temporary business license provisions, and vice versa with temporary licenses. Staff made the approval time consistent (90 daysj, and every business gets one opportunity for one 90 day extension. After that it is no ionger a temporary use but a permanent use, and zoning approval is required. Another proposed change is to allow temporary uses to operate in any zone. Current code limits them only to zones where they are not allowed. All of the performance standards apply to temporary uses, even though an applicant will not be obtaining a temporary use permit. The standards are again referenced in the license chapter. In addition, director discretion will be allowed. With the proposed code amendments, the flower stand that originally had to obtain two separate approvals now only has to obtain one license, has an opportunity for an extension, and will still need to meet the performance standards. In addition, they will be able to operate in any zone, as tong as the performance standards are met. K�Planning Commission�2011\Meetiog Summary 10.(9-I l.doc Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 October 19, 2011 Commissioner feedback from the September 7, 201 i, study session is incorporated into the proposed amendments. One of the topics was about temporary and permanent use competition. Commissioner feedback was not to discourage temporary businesses from competing with brick and mortars. To that end, the code amendment does not limit temporary businesses or uses. It does have maximum timelines for temporary businesses. Another topic was about restricting temporary uses to zones in which they are not allowed. That is what the current code prescribes. Commissioner feedback was not to restrict temporary uses. The code amendment allows temporary uses in all zones, subject to criteria. Another topic was an exemption to businesses that operate for less than three days. The city's city clerk was not comfortable exempting all temporary businesses operating less than three days from iicense requirements, so the proposed amendments require businesses to get a license regardless of duration. However, the proposed amendments include outright exemptions for smaller businesses such as cookies sales, car washes, residential garage sales, and lemonade stands. In addition, the city clerk and director are given exemption discretion and clear authority. At the study session, we discussed mobile food trucks. Mobile foot units, as King County refers to mobiie food trucks, are not called out with specific code language in the proposed amendments, yet they are addressed within the code amendments as temporary uses and temporary businesses. If they exceed the 180 day window in a calendar year, they become permanent, just as any other temporary use would become permanent. Lastly, we discussed tax collection. The state indicated that the tax is to be collected in the jurisdiction that the car is picked up. We propose to address this issue through implementation of the temporary business code, which the council must amend. The hearing was opened for public comment. John Tsakonas, CEO & Owner, Evergreen Sales and Lease, Inc_, 33216 Pacific Highway South — He has been doing business in Federal Way for over ten years. He had submitted a letter via emait to the Commission_ He is concerned about allowing temporary care sales_ The last one in July atmost put him out of business; he is only just now recovering. They come into our city and take away our buyers and money. Not only for the sale of the car, but the maintenance as well. He has spoken to other car dealers who feet the same. Brick and mortar businesses are the backbone of the city. They provide the tax revenue that keeps the city running. He is concerned about staying in business and keeping his emptoyees out of the unemployment line. He is also concerned about the ioss of revenue to our growing community. Sam Tsakonas, 33216 Pacific Highway South — He also works for Evergreen Sales and Lease and is concerned about how temporary car sales have adversely affected their business. Off-site sales have killed businesses in Federal Way and put their employees out of work. The city needs to support its people and businesses. We cannot afford to lose any more people or businesses. Public comment was closed. Commissioner Medhurst commented that he is sympathetic to the concerns raised. In addition, he is concerned that a temporary business can do business in any zone. Commissioner Carlson expressed concern over the length of time a temporary business can do business in residential zones (90 days with a 90 day extension, for a total of 180 days). That is too long for a flower stand to be located on the corner outside your house. E-Ie suggested Class I temporary uses be limited to 15 days, with a 15 day extension. He asked what is meant by significant impact and stated the decisional criteria need more definition. Commissioner Elder commented that she is finding the decision whether to allow temporary uses in all zones difficult to make. She is a strong believer in free enterprise, but is also very concerned over the effect they have on the city's brick and mortar businesses. Many Commissioners agree. Commissioner K:1PlaeningCommission,2011\Meeting Summary 10-19-I l:doc Planning Commission Minutes Page 4 October l9, 2011 O'Neil commented that a brick and mortar business could always do their own temporary car sales. Commissioners would like to know what regulations other cities have. Planning Manager Conlen responded that staff has been researching this issue, and to date, have not found any cities that regulate temporary car sales. Commissioner Medhurst commented that if he understands correctly, if he has a vacant lot he can rent that to any temporary use for a total of 180 days without having to worry if the lot is zoned for the use. That is half a year. Planning Manager Conlen said that is correct. Chair Pfeifer suggested that all temporary uses be granted 15 days with one 15 day extension. He asked if temporary car sales could have different regulations that would allow them, but would also protect the brick and mortar businesses. Commissioner Elder commented that a total of 30 days is too long for the car sales. The last sale in July lasted 14 or fewer days and we've heard from a business that is just now recovering its losses. Commissioner Carlson commented that he can see car dealerships/sales as a fundamenta(iy different type of business and therefore, would be willing to accept different regulations for them. Senior Planner Barker commented that some cities do make distinctions between temporary businesses. The Commission discussed mobile food trucks. Commissioner Carlson said that he views dining at a food truck as a different experience from dining at a restaurant and sees no reason to restrict a food truck from parking in front of a restaurant. Chair Pfeifer thinks it would be detrimental to a restaurant to have a food truck parked in front of (or near) it. Commissioner Medhurst asked if the city is currently licensing mobile food trucics. Senior Planner Barker commented that to our knowledge, the city does not have any food trucks that serve meals operating in the city. We do have ice cream vendors and trucics that serve meals at events. Planner Manager Conlen commented that the city does not have a large workforce to support a food truck, but if we had any, we would license it. There are different types of food trucks and the Commission discussed which type is temporary and which (if any) is permanent. Chair Pfeifer commented that at the study session we discussed limiting temporary food trucks to three days. What happened with that idea? Senior Planner Barker responded that the city clerk wants every business to be registered no matter how long they operate in the city. However, an outright exemption of three days is allowed for smaller businesses such as cookies sales, car washes, residential garage sales, and lemonade stands. City Attorney Beckwith suggested that staff further research the issues raised and return with more information that may help the Commissioners formulate a decision. Commissioner Car(son moved (and it was secondec� to continue the public hearing on Temporary Uses, FWRC 19.275, to the December 7, 2011, Planning Commission meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. The motion carried unanimously. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Administrative Assistant II Piety commented that the city is attempting to save money wherever possible. In light of this, she asked the Commissioners if they would object if she no longer mailed them an agenda packet. She would continue to email them the agenda packet and would provide a hard copy at the meeting. The Commissioners had no objection. She also noted that Commissioners drink littie of the provided coffee; she asked if they would object if she only made one container of either regular or decaffeinated. The Commissioners discussed it and decided they would bring their own coffee if they want it and she no longer needs to provide them with coffee. They did request she provide them with water. ADJOURI�i The meeting was adjourned at 8:50 p.m. K:\Planning Comm�.¢ion�201 I' Summary 10.19-I l.doc CITY OE FEDERAL WAY PLANNING COMMISSION December 7, 2011 City Hall 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers MEETING MINUTES Commissioners present: Merle Pfeifer, Hope Elder, Tom Medhurst, Wayne Carlson Tim O'Neil, Lawson Bronson, and Sarady Long. Commissioners absent: none. Staff present: Planning Manager Isaac Conlen, Senior Planner Deb Barker, Senior Planner Janet Shull, Planning Intern Alexa Heidrich, City Traffic Engineer Rick Perez, Assistant City Attorney Peter Beckwith, and Administrative Assistant II Tina Piety. CALL TO ORDER Chair Pfeifer called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Commission Carlson was excused to leave at 8:30. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of November 2, 2011, were approved as presented. AUDIENCE COMMENT None ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Planning Manager Conlen announced that a year-end report will be presented at the first meeting in January. COMMISSION BUSINESS PUBL[C HEARING — Proposed Amendments Related to Temporary Uses, FWRC 19.275 This is a continuation of the October 19, 2011, public hearing on this topic. Senior Planner Barker delivered the staff report. In the staff report she discusses the issued raised by the Planning Commission at the October 19, 2011, public hearing and staff responses to those issues. The issues are: 1. Duration of temporary uses in residential zones; 2. Duration of temporary uses in non residential zones; 3. Allowed duration for food trucks/carts; 4. Temporary use zoning; and 5. Regulation of temporary auto saies. The hearing was opened for public comment. Derek Ehlis, 714 SW 356`�` Place — Owner and operator of Olymp►a World. They operate a food truck in a number of cities and been stationed at the Federal Way Farmer's Market in the past. Business has been good and they have received favorable feedback. They want to be a resource for Federal Way festivals. He asked if the 45-day duration applies citywide or for a specific area. K:�Planning Commission�2011\Meeting Summary 12-07-11.doc Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 December 7, 2011 Planning Manager Conlen stated the 45-day duration (with a 15-day extension) applies citywide. He clarified that if a food truck/cart operates 4 or fewer hours per day they are exempt from the temporary use permit regulations (they are not limited to 45 days). However, if they operate more than 4 hours-per day, they must obtain a temporary use permit and are subject to the 45-day duration. [n any case, they must have a regular business license and if given a temporary use permit, they may need a temporary business license as well (staff needs to research whether a temporary business license will be required). Commissioner Medhurst asked if an applicant needs to have more than one temporary use permit if they are located in more than one location. Planning Manager Conlen replied that currently they would need more than one permit, but the city is working on temporary use permits and business licenses where more than one location may be indicated. i. Duration of temporary uses in residential zones. The Commission requested that staff shorten the duration in order to avoid impacts to residential neighborhoods. Staff suggested shortening the duration for a temporary use permit to seven (7) days with one seven (7) day extension in residential zones. The Commissioners were pleased and agreed by consensus to the staff suggestion. 2. Duration of temporary uses in non-residential zones. The Commission feels 90 days is too long for a temporary use. They rectuested staff shorten the duration and consider different durations for different uses. Staff researched requiring different durations for different uses and concluded it woutd be too confusing to implement. Staff suggested permitting all non-residential temporary uses for 45 days with one 15 day extension. The Commissioners were pleased and agreed by consensus to the staff suggestion. 3. Allowed duration for food trucks/carts. The Commission would like the staff to identify appropriate timelines for food trucks/carts to operate in the City. Staff suggests that food trucks/carts be permitted consistent with temporary uses: 45 days with one 15 day extension. After that they become permanent. The Commissioners discussed their concern that an appticant may be required to have a regular business license and a temporary business license; they feel an applicant should only be required to have one business license. They atso expressed concern that a food truck/caR woutd have to have more than one temporary use permit if they operate in more than one location. It was clarified that for the Farmer's Market, the market needs a temporary use permit, but the vendors only need a business license. Commissioner Medhurst asked if the exemption for food trucks/carts that stay in place less than four hours also applies to similar type businesses, such as windshield chip repair. Senior Planner Baker replied that the exemption only applies to food truckslcarts. 4. Temporary use zoning. The Commission requested that temporary uses be limited to those zones where the use is already allowed on a permanent basis {which is opposite of the current code requirement). Senior Planner Baker noted that some temporary events (such as the Farmer's Market) are not allowed in the City Center-Core zone. Because of this, staff proposes two options: Option A would implement the Planning Commission direction by permitting only temporary uses that are pertnitted under code, although it does address special events. Option B would permit all temporary uses in all non- residential zones, regardless if the use is permitted or not. This allows those special events to take place, as well as temporary uses that may not be appropriate or allowed in a particutar zone to be in business for 45 days with a i5 day extension. Commissioner Carison supports option B allowing all uses in all zones with a short duration in residential zones. Commission Elder agrees. Commissioner Medhurst is concerned that allowing temporary uses in all zones would allow a x:�eia�� co,��smnua t v�� s��uy >>-oz-� i.a� Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 December 7, 2011 business to operate in a zone where they are currently not allowed. He feels option B is inconsistent with what zoning criteria are meant to do. He supports option A. Commissioner Carlson commented that he supports option B because the duration in residential zones has been tightened. Commissioner Bronson pointed out that option B refers only to non-residentiai zones, while Commissioners Carlson and Elder are referring to all zones. The current proposed amendments would allow oniy certain types of temporary uses in residential zones. Commissioner Carlson commented that he had misread option B and he supports allowing all temporary uses in alt zones. The other Commissioners support option A. Regulation of temporary auto sales. The Commission requested staff to consider limitation of temporary auto sales. Staff suggests two options: Option A woutd not allow temporary car sales in the city and Option B would permit temporary car sales consistent with temporary uses; the sates tax proceeds would be returned to the city. Commissioner O' IVeil asked how much of an issue car sales in the city are. They do not happen very often, but according to public comment, when they happen they have a big negative impact on car retailers in the city. Commissioner Bronson supports option B. He does not feel the city should attempt to disallow a particutar industry from temporary uses. He sympathizes with brick and motor auto retailers in the city, but if you forbid just temporary auto sales in favor of brick and motor auto retailers, who may be next? Commissioner Long also supports option B. He is concerned that disallowing auto sales would have a negative impact on other businesses (such as the mall that woutd lose rentai fees for the use of their parking lot). Commissioner Elder supports option B; since sales tax would be collected by the city. Commissioner Medhurst asked how the city wil( collect the sales tax. Planning Manager Conlen replied that staff is currently unsure of the mechanism of how to collect the sales tax, but will research the issue and ensure that sales tax is collected. The remaining Commissioners also expressed support for option B. Commissioner Bronson raised the concern that the way EWRC 19.275.�-�9 090 is currently written is unusable. It states only one container is allowed on a residentially zoned lot, but his experience is that many (if not most) people will need at least two containers and he would like this to be changed. In addition, in regards to FWRC 19.275.k�9 090(3), sometimes the only place a container will fit is in a side or rear yard, or a critical area setback. He would like it changed to atlow these areas to be used. Senior Planner Barker suggested adding words to the effect of allowing the use these areas under special circumstances approved by the director. Cornmissioner Bronson moved (and it was secondec� to recommend approval of proposed amendments to FWRC 19.275 (Exhibit A) as written with the following changes: For FWRC 19.275.030, delete number (3) and (3)(a) as follows: ««� o..,,t,:�:.°a r t�o.. l..l Te.«.........-.. .,..t,. ...,ie� ..L...1�1 L.e ...-..1,:L.;so.7 . .:r1.;«. rh�+ir.. " For FWRC 19.275.�A 090, change number (1) to read as follows: "(1) Residentially zoned lots are allowed only e�e two containers at any time." For FWRC 19.275.-�8 090, change number (3) as follows: "(3) Containers �a3� should not be placed in required side yards, rear yards, or critical areas setbacks, except under special circumstances allowed by the director, or interfere with safe sight distance or traffic circulation in adjacent streets and sidewalks; and..." There was no further discussion and the motion carried (one opposed, six in favor). The public hearing was closed. K\Pianning Commission\201 I\Meeting Summary 11-02-I l.doc Planning Commission Minutes Page 4 December 7, 2011 PUB�[C HEa[t[1vG — Proposed Amendments Related to Complete Streets, New FWRC 19.135.205 City Traffic Engineer Perez delivered the staff report. Commissioner Long recused himself as he is the city's Senior Transportation Planning Engineer. The proposed amendments wi(1 reinforce the city's commitment to ensuring infrastructure improvements are made with the consideration for safe and convenient travel for multiple modes. Complete Streets are: designed and built for all users and therefore serve everyone; are beneficial to pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and drivers, and people with disabilities, elderly persons, and children; and are safe, convenient, and accessible for all. The proposed amendment will add a new section to FWRC Chapter 19.135, "Development Improvements," that will address Complete Streets. Having a Complete Streets provision positions Federal Way to be eligible to participate in the Complete Streets grant program that witl potentiaily fund planning, design, and capital projects that improve mobility for multiple modes. There was no public comment. Commissioner Medhurst expressed concern that the proposed new section does not provide for economic hardship. City Traffic Engineer Perez commented that four criteria for hardship are addressed in FWRC 19.135.070. Commissioner O'Neil asked who would be required to do the upgrades. City Traffic Engineer Perez replied that the proposed new section will be incorporated into the Public Works standards and these address when the city and/or developer is responsible for the upgrades. When a large parcet is developed, the city takes the "context" into consideration. Meaning, if the nearest sidewalk is a mile away, the city is unlikely to require the developer put in sidewalks. Commissioner Carlson movecl (and it was secondec� to recommend approval of the proposed amendment with the removal of the word "their" from (2)(a) and (2)(c). There was no further discussion. The motion carried (six yes, one recused)_ The public hearing was closed. STUDY SESS[ON — Food Landscape and Food Access Policy Senior Ptanner Shull delivered the staff report. She gave the Commissioners a memorandum from the CPPW Food Access Team and UW Northwest Center for Livable Communities that outlines policy and planning recommendations to increase access to healthy food in Federal Way. In addition, she provided a report titled "Food Landscape in Federal Way, Washington" that was prepared by Urban Food Link and the CJW Northwest Center for Livable Communities. The purpose for tonight's study session is to present this information and ask for any feedback from the Commission. Results from the study include the following issues: • We have higher than King County average rates of health-related issues, including diabetes. • Over 87% of our land area is greater than %z mile from a supermarket. • There are low income areas in Federal Way that are greater than `h mile from a supermarket. • There are almost four times as many fast food and convenience stores as there are healthy food stores in Federal Way. • Many fast food and convenience stores are located near our schools. • We have a growing local interest in community gardens, farmers' markets, and urban agriculture. Recommendations of ways to address these issues are: 1. Establish farmers' market policy. 2. Ensure farmers' market viability. IC�Ptanning Commission�2011�Meeting Summary I IA2-(].doc Planning Commission Minutes Page 5 December 7, 2011 3. Estabiish community garden policy. 4. Facilitate community gardening on private, vacant (and. 5. Establish urban agriculture policy. 6. Support existing and potential healthy food retailers near residential areas. 7. Explore mobile vending opportunities. 8. Prioritize transit and pedestrian access to food retail. 9. Facilitate small retailers' knowiedge of public health permits. 1Q Create a healthy school food zone. 11. Monitor the balance of healthy to less healthy food stores. 12. Ensure commitment to heatthy food access beyond CPPW funding. Commissioner O'Neil asked if the city has a P-Patch program. Senior Planner Shull replied that it does not. The Community Gardens are not P-Patches. For a P-Patch, each family and/or individual has their own section they cultivate and it is intended for their use. The Community Gardens are cultivated by any volunteer and the product is intended to be shared with those in need. Commissioner Medhurst commented that he feels this lacks an educational component. He feels it will not have much vatue without an educational component. Senior Planner Shull stated that page 6 of the memorandum does speak to an educational component. Commissioner Elder commented that some Community Gardens are hosted by schools for the purpose of education. She also noted that they also help with mental health. One aspect study was the walking distance to grocery stores (which are larger than convenience stores and thereby have a wider variety of healthy foods). Commissioner Long asked what is the desired walking distance. Senior Planner Shull replied that '/z a mile is considered the furthest distance a person is willing to walk cacrying groceries. One reason convenience stores are reluctant to carry fresh food is the concern it will spoil before it is sold. Some cities are allowing mobile fresh food vendors to help address this issue. Commissioner Bronson expressed concern that these policies will add layers of bureaucracies that will end up limited choices. E[e likes the study and the emphasis on community gardens, just don't add regulations. Senior Planner Shull commented that the city does not want to restrict access to unhealthy foods, but rather ensure access to healthy foods. ADDIT[ONAL BUSIlYES5 Commissioner Bronson asked that the city allow and encourage P-Patches. Chair Pfeifer asked everyone to remember Peart Harbor. ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. K\Plannipg Commission\2011`Meeting Summary I I-03-I l.doc Attachment to Agenda Bill Attachment #5 - Minutes from the January 9, 2012, LUTC meeting. COUNCIL MEETING DATES: February 7, 2012, and February 21, 2012 __ _ __. __._.... ___ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY ITEM #: �� _ __ _ CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUB�ECT: Amendments to Federal !d%ay Revised Code (FWRC) Chapter 12.05 "Business Registration" and 12.2� "Temporary Businesses," when adopted with a proposed amendment to FWRC Title 19 would result in temporary basiness and temporary use provisions that are consistent with each other and would further simplify the a�plication process, along with housekeeping text changes Po�[CY QUEST[oN: Shoutd the City of Federal Way approve amendments to Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) Title 12 "Businesses" that wou(d result in temporary business and temporary use code provisions that are consistent with each other and which will further simplify the application process as well as housekeeping text changes? COMM(TTEE Land Use & Transportation Committee (LUTC) CATEGORY: ❑ Consent ❑ City Council Business /1 ■ STAFF REPORT BY: Deb Barker, Senior Planner Ordinance Resolution MEETING DATE January 9 , 2012 ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other DEPT: Community & Economic Development. Background: On lanuary 9, 2012, the LUTC conducted a public meeting on proposed code changes to Chapter 12 FWRC, "Businesses," to make them consistent with Temporary Use code provisions of FWRC 12.25, and voted to forward recommend changes to the Federal Way City Council. Attachments: (1) Draft adoption ordinance for FWRC 12-25 "Terr►porary Businesses" and for housekeeping changes to E'WRC 12.05 "Business Registration"; (2) Minutes of the January 9, 2012, City Council LUTC meeting. Options Considered: 1) Adopt the proposed amendments recommended by the LUTC as contained in the Draft Adoption Ordinance; 2) Modify and adopt the amendments based on the LUTC recommendation; or 3) Do not adopt the proposed amendments. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Counci( approve Option # l; adopt the proposed amendments as recommended by the LUTC and reflected in the Draft Adoption Ordinanc �„� MAYOR APPROVAL: ��� DIRECTOR APPROVAL: `' Committee Councit COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: I move to adopt the LUTC recommendation and forward the proposed ord" nce o Fir rngon February ?, 201�. ,� �� � �y�' '� � ",� .a _�.�y � Committee Chair Committee Memb � Committee Member PROPOSED COUNC[L MOT[ON(S): l READING OF ORDINAIYCE (FEBRUARY 7, 2012): " 1 move to forward the draft ordinance to Second Reading and enactment at the February 2/, 2012. City Council meeting. " Z READING OF ORD[NANCE (FEBRUARY 21, 2012): " move approval of the dra ft ordinance. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY ClTY CLERKS OFFlCE) COUNC[L AC"I'lON: ❑ APPROVED COUNC[L BILL # ❑ DENIED lsT reading ❑ TABLED/DEFERRED/N0 ACI'[ON E�actment reading ❑ MOVED TO SECOND READ[NG (ordinances onlyl ORDINANCE # REVISED-08/12/2010 RESOLI`TION # Attachment to Agenda Bill Item Attachment #1 - Draft Adoption Ordinance for FWRC 12- 25 "Temporary Businesses" and for housekeeping changes to FWRC 12.05" Business Registration" ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Federal Way, Was6ington, relating to Businesses Registration; amending FWRC 12.05 "Business Registration" and 12.25 "Temporary Businesses." (Amending Ordinance Nos. 09-600, 09-599, 09-598, 04-472, 03-440, 00-370, 95-231, 91-110, 91-86, and 90-62) WHEREAS, the City recognizes the need to periodically modify Title 12 of the Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) in order to conform to state and federal law, codify administrative practices; ciarify and update regulations as deemed necessary, and improve the e�ciency of the regulations and business review processes; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that certain temporary businesses are also temporary uses; and WHEREAS, temporary businesses can be considered a vital and vibrant activity within the City where mitigated by development standards; and WI-IEREAS, it has been noted that the existing temporary business registration procedures are duplicative with temporary uses, and that confusion does not encourage economic development; and WEIEREAS, it is in the pub(ic interest for the City Council to adopt new language which would ensure that temporary businesses provisions are consistent with temporary uses, which would in turn simplify the application process for temporary businesses in the City of Federal Way; and WHEREAS, by incorporating these code parameters, applicants will be required to obtain only one city approval (in most cases a temporary business registration); time limits and exemptions wili be standardized between temporary business registrations and temporary uses, based on the zoning district; and application requirements will be clarified; and WHEREAS, the proposed elimination of the term "license" in FWRC 12.05 eliminates repetitive terminology and focuses on "registration"; and WHEREAS, in the interest of clarity, dual definitions of business in FWRC 12.05 and FWRC 12.25 are combined, and other duplications between these codes sections are eliminated as a housekeeping task; and WHEREAS, on October l, 201 l, the City properly issued a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS); and WHEREAS, the Ptanning Commission is not responsibie to recommend changes to FWRC 1 Z, Businesses; however, they were made aware of proposed changes to FWRC 12.05 Business Registration and 12.25 Temporary Businesses when reviewing proposed changes to FWRC 19.275 Temporary Uses; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did support code based efforts to ensure that sales tax proceeds which were the result of vehicle sales at temporary auto sales events be returned to the City; and WHEREAS, the Land Use/Transportation Committee of the Federal Way City Council considered the Businesses code amendment of Chapter 12 FWRC on January 9, 2012, and recommended adoption of the text amendments; and WHEREAS, at their January 9, 2012 meeting, the L.and Use/Transportation Committ� of the Federal Way City Council also considered the recommended text changes to FWRC 19.275 Temporary Uses, as recommended by the Planning Commission as they compliment those proposed changes to Chapter 12 FWRC Businesses, and recommended adoption of those text amendments; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CTI'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. FWRC t2.05 is hereby amended to read as foliows: Chapter 12.05, Business Registration Sections: i a.as.00a 12.05.003 12.05.010 12.05.020 12.05.030 12.05.040 12.05.050 12.05.060 12.05.070 12.05.080 12.05.090 12.05.100 12.05.110 12.05.120 12.05.130 Ordinance No_ !1- Enforcement and authority. Applicability. Definitions. Penalties and violations. Processing procedure. Business registration. Application. Payrnent of fees — Delinquent payment. Exemptions. Application for exemption required. Home occupations. Separate locations. Joint registrations. Agents responsible. Posting required. Page 2 of 16 Rev V10 K:�2010 Code AmenMKOts�Temporary UssU.UTC�FWRC 12 Busmess\LUTC Ordinance FWRC I?.doc 12.05.140 12.05.150 12.05.160 12.05.170 12.05.173 12.05.175 12.05.180 12.05.185 12.05.190 12.05.200 12.05.210 12.05.230 Change of address. Nontransferable. Mailing of notices. Revocation — Suspension — Denial. Emergency suspension. Notice of suspension, revocation, denial or civit penalty. Effect of registration denial, revocation or suspension. Reinstatement procedures and standards for reviewing an application for reinstatement. Notice of hearing. Appeal. Decision of the hearing examiner. Appeal to city council. 12.05.002 Enforcement and authority. The city clerk has the authority to adopt rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this title and has the authority to administer and enforce this title and any such rules and regulations. It is unlawful to violate or fail to comply with any provision of this title or any such rule or regulation. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 6, 1-6-09. Code 2001 § 9-2.) 12.05.003 Applicability. Unless otherwise specified, the provisions contained in this chapter apply to licenses and regulations under any chapter in this title. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 7, 1-6-09. Code 2001 § 9-3.) 12.05.010 Definitions. The defmitions in this section apply throughout this title unless the context clearly requires otherwise. Terms not defined here are defined according to FWRC 1.05.020. "Business " means all services and activities, organizations, vocations, occupations, professions, enterprises and establishments, and all other ����•�'�� matters conducted or enga�ed in with the object €eF of private profit or benefit, not-for-profit or benefit pecuniary_gain or advantage to anv person, or to another person or class, either directly or indirectly, whether part-time or full-time, anywhere within the city, ' . "Premises" means all lands, structures and places, and also any personal property which either is affixed to, or is used in connection with any such business conducted on such premises. „ , , , , � •.w• .t,e ,.:«, ..t,•,.t, e ..�� .. to 0 ,' . ... j'. . ....... ... .....: i.......,...,. (Ord. No. 09-600, § 4, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(2), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-26.) 12.05.020 Penalties and violations. (1) Criminal penalties. Any person failing to obtain or renew his/her business �� registration, or otherwise violating or failing to compiy with any of the provisions of this title, is guilty of a misdemeanor for each day or part of a day during which the uniawfizl act or violation occurs. (2) Civil penalties. Any person who fails to comply with the provision of this title is, in addition to any criminal penalties, subject to a civil penalty for each day or portion of the day that the violation continues. The maximum penalty and the default amount shall be $100.00 for the first violation, $200.00 for a second Ordinance No. 1!- Page 3 of 16 Rev Ul0 K:�20f0 Code Amendmeots\Temporary Uses\CtJTC 12 Busmess\UJI'C Ordinance FWRC 12.doc violation of the same nature or a continuing vioiation, $300.00 for a third violation of the same nature or a continuing violation and $500.00 for each additional violation of the same nature or a continuing violation in excess of three not including fees, costs, and assessments. (3) Other legal remedies. Nothing in this title limits the right of the city to pursue other lawful, criminal, civil or equitable remedies to abate, discontinue, correct or discourage any unlawful acts. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 8, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 00-370, § i, 7-18-00; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(23), 2-5-9i. Code 2001 § 9-27.) 12.05.030 Processing procedure. The city clerk shall: (1) Adopt all forms and prescribe the information required to implement this title. (2) Submit ali applications to the community and economic development department, building division, fire department and/or police department for their endorsements as to compliance by applicant with ail city regulations which they have the duty of enforcing. (3) Notify any applicant of any deficiencies in their application and refrain from completing the processing until those deficiencies are remedied. (4) Deny any application upon written findings that the granting would be detrimental to public peace, health or welfare, or that such application is not in compliance with any applicable city regulations. Upon denial the clerk shall notify the applicant of the denial, the written findings, and the process for appeal. (S) Issue �ieease�e� registrations to atl persons qualified under the provisions of this title. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 9, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(4), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-28.) 12.05.040 Business registration. No person shall transact, engage in or carry on any business, trade, profession, occupation, calling or activity in the city of Federal Way without first having been issued a proper and current registration, or if applicable, a temporary business registration as provided in FWRC 12.25.020, in addition to any other required federal, state, local, or city (icenses; unless the person has filed and qualified for exemptions therefrom. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 10, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1((), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-29.) 12.05.050 Application. (1) Every person required to procure a�� registration under this title shall submit an application to the city clerk on forms provided by the clerk. The application shall include at a minimum the following information: the name of the applicant, the residence, place and address of business, the nature of business, name of business, ihe organization of the business (if it is a partnership, corporation, etc.), the number of employees employed by the business, emergency notification information, copies of any required licenses or certifications, and hazardous waste and substance information. The city clerk shall also require any additional information required by a provision of this title or found to be reasonably necessary to determine compliance with this title or for the fair administration of this title. An application shall be deemed complete upon the applicant's provision of all required information, including identification of "none" where that is the conect response, and the applicant's verification, under penalty of perjury, that the information contained in the application is true and that the application is complete. (2) The application for ��� registration shall be accompanied by the full amount of the fee chargeable for such �e� registration. (3) The city cierk shall issue a receipt to the applicant for the money paid in advance. Such receipt shall not be construed as the approval of city clerk for the issuance of the registration; nor shall it entitle or authorize the applicant to open or maintain any business contrary to the provisions of any law. Ordinance No. 11- Page 4 of ! 6 Rev U10 K:�2010 Code Mcendmems\Temporary UsesU.UTC�FWRC 12 8usmess\LUI'C Ordioance FWRC 1?.doc (4) A duplicate �� registration may be issued by the city clerk to replace any ��� registration previously issued which was lost, stolen, defaced or destroyed, upon filing by the �� registrant an affidavit attesting to such fact and the paying to the city clerk a fee in the amount of $15.00. (5) Any person or business possessing a current valid �-� registration under this chapter shall submit a new application within 30 days of any change or modification in the type, kind, or nature of the business, or if any person or entity acquires a significant interest in the business or responsibility for management or operation of the premises or the business. Submission of such application will not require a fee. (Ord. No. 09-599, § i l, 1-6-09; Ord. No_ 03-440, § l, 3-t8-03; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(3), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-30.) i 2.05.060 Payment of fees — Delinquent payment. (1) Each initial registration rec{uired pursuant to this chapter shall expire at the end of the y�ar in which it was issued and a renewal registration shall be required for each subsequent year. (2) The business registration fees shall be as provided in the fee schedule kept on fite with the city clerk. The fee schedule shall include a rate for the initial year's registration and an annual renewal rate for subsequent yearly registrations. f3) Temporarv business registration fees shall be as provided in the fee schedule kept on file with the city clerk. Fees for the extension of a temporary business registration �ranted bv the city cierk shail be at the same rate as the temporary business registration fee. (3-4) Each annual registration fee provided for in this chapter shall become due and payable on January 1 st of every year and shall be deemed delinquent on February 1 st. As to any business commenced during any year, the fee shall be due and payable on the first day that business is transacted or camed on. (4 � All new businesses initially registered in the last quarter of any year are exempt from payment of the next year's business registration renewat fee. (3 6) Any new businesses having to pay a special license fee shall be exempt from the payment of the initial year's business registration fee. (6 7) Failure to pay any registration fee due within 30 days after the day on which it is due and payable shall result in a penalty of five percent or $5.00, whichever is higher, on the amount of the registration fee, and an additional penalty of five percent or $5.00, whichever is higher, for each succeeding month of delinquency or part thereof, but shall not exceed a total penalty of $25.00 or 25 percent of the amount of such registration fee, whichever is higher. (� 8) The registration fee levied in this chapter shall be in addition to any other fees provided for in any other ordinance or provision of this Code, except as otherwise provided. (Ord. No. 04 � l, i2 Ord. No. 91 § 1(5), (15), 2 Code 2001 § 9 12.05.070 Exemptions. The following shall be required to obtain a registration under this chapter, but shall not be required to pay any fee: (1) Business activities carried on by nonprofit organizations, including but r►ot limited to religious, civic, charitable, benevolent, nonprofit, cultural, or youth organizations. , . . , , . . , , �.e.,ea«., .... ..et F..tw :., nr�s� �� i� n�n .,..a �n i� i nn {� 2) Any business or activity which is exempt from payment of such fees as prescribed by this chapter by virtue of applicable provisions of the federal or state Constitution or app(icable federal or state statutes shall be exempt from the registration requirement of this chapter. (4 3) Any religious society, association or corporation which operates any charitable hospital, clinic, or institution devoted exclusively to the care or healing of human beings. Ordinance No. I 1- Page S of /6 Rev 1/l0 K:\2010 Code Amadmeota�Tanporary Uses\LUTC\FWRC 12 Business\LUTC Ordinance EIVRC I2.doc (� 4) Any farmer, gardener or other person who sells, delivers or peddles any fiuit, vegetables, berries, butter, eggs, fish, milk, poultry or meats or any farm produce or edibles raised, caught, produced or manufactured by such person in any place in this state. (Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(6), 2-5-9i. Code 2001 § 9-32.) 12.05.080 Application for exemption required. Any person claiming exemption frocn the requirements of this chapter shall file with the city clerk the usual registration application and an affidavit setting forth the facts sufficient to show the application of this section and their right to such exemption. (Ord. No. 91-86, § i(7), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-33.) 12.05.090 Home occupations. The business registration fee for businesses operating as home occupations in residential zones shall be the usual business registration fee. (Ord. No. 09-598, § 2, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 9i-86, § 1(8), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-34.) Cross reference: Home occupation zoning regulations, Chapter t9.270 FWRC. 12.05.100 Separate locations. A separate �� registration shall be required for each branch, establishment or iocation of the business engaged in, as if each such branch, establishment or iocation were a separate business; provided, however, warehouses and distributing plants and storage yards used in connection with and incidental to a business �� registered under the provisions of this title shall not be deemed to be separate places or business or branch estabtishments. Location of such warehouses and distributing plants and storage yards shall be shown on the application for the business ��� registration, and must comply with the provisions of all city codes. Each �ise�ts�eF registration shali authorize the �� registrant to transact and carry on only the business � registered thereby at the location or in the manner designated in such �� registration. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 12, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 9i-86, § 1(9), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-35_) 12.05.110 Joint registrations. A person engaged in two or more businesses at the same location shail not be required to obtain separate registrations for conducting each of such businesses; provided, when eligible, the person shall be issued one registration which will specify on its face ail such businesses. Applications for such joint registration shall list the names and pertinent information for all such businesses. The total number of all employees employed in all businesses included within the joint business registration shall be considered for purposes of classifying the size of the business for registration purposes. (Ord. No. 09-599, � 13, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(10), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-36.) 12.05.120 Agents responsibte. The agents or other representatives of nonresidents who are doing business in the city shall be personally responsible for the compliance of their principals, and the businesses they represent, in regards to the requirements of this title. (1) T'his includes but is not limited to pavment of sales tax to the city when a temporary sales event conducted within city limits results in the saie of a motor vehicle or other item as provided under special sourcing rules of WAC 458.20.145. (Ord. No. 09-599, � 14, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(I1), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-37.) Ordinance No. 11- Page 6 of ! 6 Rev Vl0 K:12010 Code Amendments�Temporary Uses�LUTC�FWRC 12 BusmcssU.UfC Ordioance FWRC 1'_.doc 12.05.130 Posting required. Every � registration granted under this title shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the ptace of business of the licensee or registrant. (Ord. No. 09-599, § I5, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 9i-86, ,��' t(l2), 2-�-91. Code 2001 § 9-38.) 12.05.140 Change of address. Every person who, under the provision of this title, is subject to a�se�se-e� business registration requirement and who has a fixed place of business shall notify the city clerk in writing of any change in location of such fixed place of business or mailing address within 30 days thereafter. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 16, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 91-86, § t(13), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-39.) 12.05.150 Nontransferable. �eser�ses-e� R�egistrations issued pursuant to this title shali not be transferable by the �ise�see-e� registrant to any other person, nor shall any fee paid by any person under the provisions of this title be apptied in whole or in part to the payment of fee due, or to become due, from any other person; provided, however, that, in the event of death of the individual, partner, or officer who satisfied the requirements of this title, the surviving spouse, partner, or officer may operate under the existing �e�se registration for a period not to exceed 90 days. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 17, 1-6-09; Ord. 1�10. 91-86, § 1(l4), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-40.) 12.05.160 Mailing of notices. Unless otherwise provided, any notices required by this title to be mailed to any �e�tse� registrant or applicant shall be sent by ordinary mail, addressed to the address of the �e�see registrant or applicant as shown by the records of the city clerk, or if no such address is shown, to such address the city clerk is able to ascertain by reasonabte effort. Failure of the �ee�see registrant or applicant to receive such mail notice shall not release the �e�rsee registrant or appticant from any fees or penalties thereon, nor shall such failure operate to extend any time timit set by the provisions of this title. Service shall be deemed complete upon the third day following the day upon which the notice is placed in the mail, unless the third day falts on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, in which event service shall be deemed complete on the first day other than a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday following the third day. (Ord. No. 09 § 18, 1 Ord. No. 91 § 1(16), 2 Code 2001 § 9 12.05.170 Revocation — Suspension — Denial. The cierk may revoke, suspend, or deny a�rbusiness registration issued ar requested under this title for any one or more of the following reasons: (1) The � registrant, or any manager, officer, director, agent or employee, while acting within the scope of the business or of employment, fails to comply with, fails to operate the business or activity in accordance with, or uses the business or activity as a instrument or cover for violations of any federal, state, or local laws or regulations, including any provision of this Code; (2) The �se�see-e� registrant, or any manager, officer, director, agent or employee, while acting within the scope of employment, operates the business or activities in a manner which, or allows the business or activities to become an instrument or a cover that, creates a nuisance or otherwise endangers the public health, welfare or safety, (3) The issuance of the �� registration was issued through mistake or inadvertence, without authority or power, or in violation of any applicable federal, state or local laws or regulations; (4) The �iee�se-e� registration was procured by fraud or false representation of facts, including through an application that contains false or misleading statements, evasions or suppression of material facts; Ordinonce No. 1/- Page 7 oj/6 Rev i/10 K\2010 Code Amwdments\Temporary Uses\LUTC\E1VRC 12 Busmess'�.LUTC Ordinanm FlNRC I2.doc (5) The �� registrant has been or is convicted of infractions, crimes, or offenses within 10 years which have a connection to the business or activity, or the �� registrant's agent or employee is convicted of such offense on the subject premises when the ��r registrant knew or should have known of the violations; (6) The registrant has had a business � registration denied or revoked by the city within one year prior to the date of an application. A� registration procured by fraud or misrepresentation shall be revoked. Where other violations of this titte or other applicable ordinances, statutes, or regulations are found, the �ease-e� registration shall be denied or suspended for a period of 30 days upon the first such violation, 90 days upon the second violation within a 24-month period, and revoked for third and subsequent violations within a 24-month period, not inciuding periods of suspension. (Ord No. 09-599, § l9, 1-6-09; Ord. No. 03-440, § 2, 3-18-03; Ord. No. 95-231, � 1, 4-4-95; Ord. I�fo. 91-86, § 1(17), 2-5-9L Code 2001 § 9-42.) 12.05.173 Emergency suspension. In the event of conduct or activities which create an imminent risk of harm to public health, safety or welfare, or where the Federal Way building official, fire marshal or the King County hea(th department find that any condition exists upon the premises of the business which constitutes a threat of immediate serious injury or damage to persons or property, the �� registration of such business may be summarily suspended. The �e�se�-eF registrant shall be notified in writing of the grounds for suspension. Notification shall be by personal service or by registered or certified mail. Such suspension shall remain in effect until further order by the city or appellate body. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 20, (-6-09. Code 2001 § 9-42.3. ) 12.05.175 Notice of suspension, revocation, denial or civil penalty_ Prior to denial, suspension, or revocation of a I�eHSe-e� registration under this titie, or imposition of a civil penalty, the �� registrant shall be notified in writing of the grounds for the action. Notification shall be by personal service or by registered or certified mail. Except as provided in EWRC i 2.05.173, any penalty will be due and any denial, suspension, or revocation of the �� registration shall be effective 14 days after the date of service of the notice of suspension or revocation unless such action is appealed by registrant in the manner described herein. (Ord. No. 09 � 21, 1 Code 2001 § 9 12.05.180 Effect of registration denial, revocation or suspension. If any registrant has a business �ee�se-e� registration denied or revoked for any reason, a new business �iee�se-e� registration shall not be granted to the �� registrant or any entity in which the �see-e� registrant has an ownership interest for a minimum period of one year from the date of such denial or revocation and all business activity shall immediately cease from the date of such denial or revocation, except as provided in FWRC 12.05.185. The city clerk may suspend a�� registration for no more than six months. During the period of any suspension, all business activity shall cease. When a�� registration is denied, revoked, or suspended, the applicant may appeal such decision pursuant to the process described in FWRC t2.05.200 et seq. Such applicant shall not engage in the business for which the �iee�se-e� registration was denied, revoked, or suspended unless or until a�� registration is issued or reinstated pursuant to an administrative or judiciai judgment ordering the same. {Ord. No. 09-599, § 22, t-6-09; Ord. No. 95-231, § 1, 4-4-95. Code 2001 § 9-43.) Ordinance No. //- Page 8 of 16 Rev V l0 K:�ZOlO Code Amen�ornts\Temporary Uses�LUTC.FWRC 12 Business\LUTC Ord'mance FWRC 12.doc 12.05.185 Reinstatement procedures and standards for reviewing an application for reinstatement. At any time following the expiration of the revocation or denial period, a�m registrant may appty for reinstatement of the �� registration, or an application for a new business may be sought. A hearing shall be held pursuant to the procedures under FWRC 12.05.200 et seq. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 23, 1-6-09. Code 2001 § 9-43.5.) 12.05.190 Notice of hearing. Prior to suspension or revocation of a���� registration under this title, the �eset�eF registrant shall be notified in writing of the grounds for suspension or revocation of the registration. Suspension or revocation of the �� registration shall occur 10 days after the date of service of the notice of suspension or revocation unless such action is appealed by � registrant in the manner described herein. (Ord. Na 09 § 24, i Ord. No. 95 § l, 4 Ord. No. 91 § l(18), 2 Code 200t § 9 12.05.200 Appeal. (1) Generally. Any person falling under the provisions of this title may appeal any revocation, suspension, or denial of a�� registration, the assessment of any pena(ty, or any other acts designated under this title as appealable or entitled to a hearing examiner hearing, to the hearing examiner by filing a written notice of appeal, specifying what issue is being appealed, with the city clerk within 14 calendar days from the date of service of the notice of revocation, suspension, or denial, penalty or other event. The city may also request a hearing before the hearing examiner to assess costs, modify previous orders, or to enter other orders as needed. (2) Schedule. Within 10 days of the clerk's receipt of the appeal, the hearing examiner shall set a public hearing for a date within 30 days of the clerk's receipt of the appeal. (3) Notice. Written notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be served on the person subject to the requirements of this chapter and/or the appellant by the city cterk, by certified mail, at least 10 days prior to the date set for the hearing_ (4) Particlpation. The city and the appellant may participate as parties in the hearing and each may calt witnesses. Any person may participate in the public hearing in either or both of the following ways: (a) By submitting written comments to the hearing examiner, either by delivering these comments to the clerk prior to the hearing or by giving these directly to the hearing examiner at the hearing. (b) By appearing in person, or through a representative, at the hearing and making oral comments directly to the hearing. The hearing examiner may reasonably limit the extent of oral comments to facilitate the orderly and timely conduct of the hearing. (5) Conduct of hearing. The hearing examiner shall conduct the hearing on the appeal pursuant to the ruies of procedure of the hearing examiner. The hearing is Limited to the issues raised in the notice of appeal. The appellant shall have the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence. The hearing examiner shall make a complete electronic sound recording of the public hearing. (6) Stay. The assessment of a penalty or a suspension or revocation of a�e�e� registration shall be stayed during an appeal, but a denial of a�� registration is effective until ordered otherwise. (Ord. No. 09-599, � 25, t-6-09; Ord. No. 95-231, § i, 4-4-95; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(19), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-45.) 12.05.210 Decision of the hearing examiner. After considering all of the information and comments submitted on the matter, the hearing examiner shall issue a written decision, including findings of fact, conclusions, and order, affinning, reversing, or modifying the decision, action, or penalty being appealed based on the hearing examiner's fmdings and conclusions. Unless a longer period is agreed to by the applicant, the hearing examiner shall issue the decision within 10 working days after the close of the public hearing. Notice of the decision shall be Ordinance No. l!- Page 9 oj/6 Rev U10 K�2010 Code Amendmrnts�Tanporary Uses�.UJTC.FWRC 12 Business�L(TCC Ordinance FWRC I2.doc mailed to all parties_ In the event of revocation or denial of a kieeHSe-e� registration, the hearing examiner shalt provide that the revocation or denial shall be for a period of not less than one year unless the hearing examiner determines that extraordinary circumstances exist justifying a shorter period of time, in which case the justification for such decision shall be set forth by the hearing examiner in writing. In determining the minimum time of the revocation or denial during which reinstatement or issuance of a business �ee�se e� registration shatl not be considered, the hearing examiner shall consider among other factors: (1) The degree of the �eer�see-e� registrant's culpability, if any, and the conduct leading to the revocation, suspension, denial, penalty, or other decision of the clerk; (2) The criminal nature of the conduct, if any; (3) The effects on the community and whether the business or activity was a threat to the public heaith, safety or welfare; and (4) Any mitigating evidence. The decision of the hearing examiner is final unless appealed within 14 days to the city council. If a decision of the hearing examiner is not appealed, it shall constitute the final decision of the city, and the failure to comply with the decision of the hearing examiner shall constitute a misdemeanor. (Ord. No. 09 § 26, 1 Ord. No. 95 § l, 4 Ord. No. 91 § i(20), 2 Code 2001 § 9 12.05.230 Appeal to city councii. The city council shatl hear any appeal of the hearing examiner decision using the procedures provided in process N of FWRC Title t9, Zoning and Development Code. (Ord. No. 09-599, § 28, L-6-09; Ord. No. 95-231, § i, 4-4-95; Ord. No. 91-86, § 1(21), 2-5-91. Code 2001 § 9-48.) Section 2. FWRC 12.25 is hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 12.25, Temporary Businesses Sections: Article I. Generally 12.25.005 Purpose. 12.25.010 Definitions. � ��:(�..Z9 i3t'ti � i +�..;+-,.,. �cisvi�ttaracci�-rciva: Article Q. �ieexse Re�istration 12.25.020 Temporary business registration required. 12.25.030 Application. 12.25.040 � �Fee exceptions. Article III. Regulations 12.25.050 £�ee�s Performance standards. �i. . �n n....t;,,...:,,., n,.,,�oa..� ��i-.z� . ^rn ev.........e t:,.e..�e� F .. �o ,,.,ro .,i�,. ,.rt�.,�:..o �..� nn r,...a:«:,..... � ..: e Ordinance No. I 1- Page !0 oj/6 Rev t/10 K'�'_O10 Code Amaxlmencs�Temporary Uses�LUfC`.F1VRC 12 Business�.LUTC Ordinance FWRC 12.doc Article I. Generally 12.25.005 Purpose. ( I The city requires temporary businesses to be repistered in order to track businesses for purposes of tax coliection and compliance monitoring. It is unlawful for an�person to conduct operate enga eg in or practice any temporary business in the city that is conducted operated enga�ed in or �racticed in whole or in part from real propertv located within the citv without having first obtained a temporary business registration from the city. Notwithstanding anv other provisions of this chapter the grantin� of a temporary business re�istration shall not authorize an�person to enga eg in any activit�prohibited by federal state or local law or regutation. 12.25.010 Defnitions. The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly t�uires otherwise. Terms not defined here are defined according to FWRC t.05.020, or FWRC 19.05, as applicable. "Business " � � , � shall be as defined in FWRC 12.05.010. `'Temporary business " means all businesses of a short term or transitory nature, and/or fixed duration, ,.�.,a:..,. w... ..,.. i:.,..:«ea .,.. ;' , . , > > , rhn►,_��4�i. o..*v....,:......a... t;,.e�..°a ..,ae.. ��..,...e.. i � i n n�zror. ...�....��....,..,.,...��.........,....,.,� . , ��� r�ti..:�t......� ,.-oo �.,te.. i+ a� . a , ... .............. ..�� ......,� ..,,.� ...... �«,..«��a��a�; , , � �4�.r���e � �T f � � f � f ) f • (�l Anv nth�� „�m'1 F r......�•r r � ,i ,I r' ..icui cc$ vx (Ord. No. 09-600, § 8, t-6-09; Ord. No. 91-110, § l, l 1-5-91; Ord. No. 90-62, § 1, 6-i9-90. Code 2001 § 9-386.) � � � , , • (Ord. No. 91-110, � 5, 11-5-91; Ord. No. 90-62, § 5, 6-19-90. Code 2001 § 9-387.) Article [I. b�ee�se ReQistration 12.25.020 Temporary business registration required. i It is uniawful for an erson to conduct o erate en a e in or ractice an tem o business in the citv without having first obtained a temporarv business registration, unless otherwise exem�ted. (2) It is reco�nized that certain temporary businesses can also be CategorX I temporary uses as defined in Chapter 19 275 FWRC Te�orary use approval will not be required when a temporarybusiness registration is required. However the substantive tem�orary use provisions of Chapter 19 275 FWRC shall be satisfied prior to issuance of any temporary business registration. �3) Residential Zoning Districts. A temporarv business may occupy a site or operate within the cit r}�for no more than seven (7) days per occurrence twice within an�65-daYperiod unless otherwise regulated The citv clerk may authorize up to one seven (7) day extension per occurrence if such extension will be consistent with the requirements of this chanter. Additional fees may applv. Ordinance No. 1!- Page ! 1 of 16 Rev I/10 K:�2010 Co� Amendmmts�Tempolary Uses�.LUTC�.FNRC 12 Business! WTC Ordinance �FWRC 12.doc �4) Non-Residential Zoning Districts. A temporarv business mav occupv a site for no more than fortv- five (45) davs, whether consecutive or nonconsecutive, within a calenclar year. The citv clerk mav authorize up to one fifteen (15) dav extension if such extension will be consistent with the requirements of this chapter. Anv extension �ranted mav be subject to additional fees. No more than one extension ma� granted within any 365 day period. (5) RovinQ Mobile Vendors. Roving mobiie vendors involved in business such as door-to-door sales, sales from ice-cream trucks or other businesses that do not have a fixed location(s) within the citv shall be permitted to operate regardless of the zone for no more than ninetv (90) days, whether consecutive or non- consecutive after a temporarv business re�istration is obtained. The citv clerk mav authorize up to one seven (7) dav extension per occurrence if such extension will be consistent with the requirements of this chapter. Additional fees maY a�plv. Businesses of this nature that operate for a period lon�er than described above must obtain a permanent business registration. (61 [f more than one temporarv business is conducted, operated, en�aged in, or practiced on a sinQle premise a separate registration shall be required for each separate business. If the same temporarv business is conducted operated enga�ed in or practiced bv a business owner at two or more places within the citv, that business owner ma�obtain one temporarv business re�istration that lists all locations of the temporarv business. 12.25.030 Application. � 1) Prior to the requested date of commencement the applicant shall submit the followin� information to the cit c� �a) Application for temporarv business registration on forms provided bv the city includin sg i�ned consent from the propertv owner; (b) Site plan, if applicable; and (c) Fees as applicable. �2) The citv clerk shall review the application for compliance with the performance standards set forth in FWRC 12.25.050 and FWRC 19.275.060 as applicable, and shall either issue the temporarv business registration; condition the application so that it com�lies with performance standards and issue the temporary business registration• or denv the tem�orary business re�istration. Un(ess exempted from this article no �erson mav en�age in or conduct a temporarv business until a registration has been �ranted. t 2.25.040 #e�e�-Exceptions. , , , , , ( i) The following temporary businesses or activities, if �enerallv consistent with their surroundinQs, shall not be required to obtain a temporarv business re�istration: a1 Residential garage or yard sales of typical size and duration; b� Merchandise and food sales bv scouts, guides and similar nonprofit or�anizations; c) Typical residential-based lemonade and similar stands; d) Charitabte car washes; and f e) Businesses/activities of a simiiar nature as determined bv the ci cierk. j2) No fee shall be char�ed for the temeorary business registration of the followingtypes of businesses: (a) Business activities carried on by nonprofit organizations, includin� but not limited to reli�ious. civic, charitable, benevolent, nonpmfit, cultural, school, or youth organizations; �b) Anv business or activitv which is exempt from eavment of such fees as prescribed bv this chapter bv virtue of applicable provisions of the federal or state constitution, or applicable federal or state statutes; or Ordinance No. 1/- Page Il of 16 Rev Ul0 K:`�Z010 Code Amendmrnts�Tanporary Uses��L(IIC�FWRC 1 Z Busmess�.LUTC Ordinance t1VRC 12.doc �) Any religious society association, or corporation which operates anv charitable hospital, clinic, or institution devoted exclusively to the care or healin� of human beinQS. (Ord. No. 91-110, § 2, 11-5-9t; Ord. No. 90-62, § 2(A), 6-19-90. Code 2001 § 9-401.) Article �. Regulations 12.25.050 €�se�et}s Performance standards. ..«:.,o a....� :., io..,.,.�. e ... «w.,r ..,. F e ��...ii we ,.�...�,.va �.. ttio �;,.a.,�o• , + , , � > > • , . . , , . . > > t�e.,e�:... .... ..e. F ...w :., o��v �n i� mn .,,,a �n i� i nn � �.. f � ..�+:t..+;.... ,ao.,..to�l o ,.1„�;..el., a,. �L.e ,. « L.e.,1:«,. ,.FL..,....,.. L.o..,..� • - � e v e e � � r � s e � � v � All temporary businesses shali com�lv with the followin�performance standards: (1) In conducting the temporarv business the applicant shall com�lv with all county, state, and federal laws, and all city ordinances and resolutions that are applicable to the use or the conduct thereof. (2) The applicant shall maintain a cunent Washin�ton State License and U.B.I . number, as required bv the state Department of Revenue on file with the city for the duration of the temporarv business. �3,) All temporary businesses shall obtain all required citypermits, licenses, or other approvals, e.�., land use approval, buildingpermits, si�n permits, etc., prior to commencement of the business or occupancy of any site. �) No temporary business shall occupy or be conducted on public ri�hts-of-way, parks, or other public lands in any manner, uniess specifically approved bv the mayor or designee. In the event that such occupation or use is authorized the applicant shall be required to furnish liability insurance with the citYas a named insured in an amount to be determined by the mavor commensurate with the risk associated with the conduct of the temporary business. (5) Temporary businesses shall also complv with a�plicable temporary use performance standards of FWRC 19.275.0� 60. (Ord. No. 91-110, § 2, i 1-5-9t; Ord. No. 90-62, § 2(B), (C), 6-19-90. Code 2001 § 9-402.) . . � _ � ��� _ • ��� Ordinance No. I 1- Page 13 of !6 Rev 1/IO K:`�2010 Code AmendmeatsTaoporary Uses�LUfC\FWRC 12 Businata�I.[1TC Ordioance FWRC 12.doc • . � � � � I _ � � • . � � � • . � � . � { � � � . � � 1 � i � �.�c�ai+si—:..o-�: '�.. .�-�. • � � � • �/ � •� �J � � �i � ! ( 2 _ � � � � Y. S � Ordinance No. / 1- Page 14 of /6 Rev l/10 K:'�'010 Code Ama�meets�Temporary Uses�LUTC�FWRC 12 BucinesslLUTC Ordmance F1VRC 12.doc .� . . � . . �. � �. .� . ,�_ 1 Cross references: Penalty, FWRC 7.fl5.070; temporary uses, Chapter 19.275 EWRC; , 1 A Section 3. Severabilitv. Should any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this chapter, or its application to any person or situation, be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this chapter or its application to any other person or situation. The City Council of the City of Federal Way hereby declares that it would have adopted this chapter and each section, subsection, sentence, clauses, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 4. Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the correction of scrivener/clerica( errors, references, ordinance numbering, section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 5. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. Ordinance No. / 1- Page I S of l6 Rev U10 K:?2010 Code Amwdma�ts�Tanporary Uses\LifCC1FWRC 12 Busicess\L(TTC Ordinance FWRC I2.doc Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage and publication, as provided by law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this day of 20 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MAYOR, SKIP PRIEST ATTEST: CTTY CLERK, CAROL MCNEILLY, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON FILED WTI'H THE CTTY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTNE DATE: ORDINANCE NO.: Ordinance No. 11- Page l6 oj/6 Rev Ut0 K�2(110 Code Ame�dments\Temporny Usa\LUTC�FWRC f2 Busmess\LUI'C Ordinance F1NRC 12.doc Attachment to Agenda Bill Attachment #2 - Minutes from the January 9, 2012, City Council LUTC meeting. COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 17, 2012 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: COMPLETE STREETS ORDINANCE ITEM #:� POL[CY QUESTION Should the City Council approve the proposed Comp(ete Streets ordinance modifying the Federat Way Revised Code (FWRC) Section 19.135 to add a new section establishing a complete streets provision that considers reasonable and appropriate accommodation for alt users of the transportation network. COMM[TTEE LUTC CATEGORY: ❑ Consent ❑ City Council Business � Ordinance ❑ Resolution MEET[NG DATE January 9 , 2012 ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Ot6er STAFF REPORT BY: Rick Perez P,� GH�Tra-F{iG En�rlcer � DE�r: PW/CED — ----- ---�._�. _ .s ----- ---- Attac6ments: 1). Draft Ordinance; 2). Staff Report to the Planning Commission; 3). Planning Commission minutes of December 7, 2011 meeting. OpNons Considered: 1). Approve the Complete Streets code amendment as recommended by the Planning Commission; 2). Modify the Complete Streets code amendment and approve as modified; 3). Don't approve the Comptete Streets code amendment. MAYOR'S RECOMMENDATION: MAYOR APPROVAL: %�ISC` �`����� a'[ DIRECTOR APPROVAL: Committee Coun COMM[TTEE RECOMMENDATION I move to forward the proposed ordinance to First Reading on January 17, 2012. ; � - r ��:� ��,� ., ,���� �� ,� ; _ �,�� � Committee Chair _ ;�mmittee Member Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION(S): l READING OF ORDINANCE (JAIYUARY 17 2012): "I move to forward approval of the ordinance to the January 31, 2012 Council Meeting for adoption. " 2 READ[NG OF OI2DINANCE (.Ftbr ?, 2012): "I move approva! of the proposed ordinance. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BYCITYCLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: ❑ APPROVED COUNC[L B[LL # � DENIED 1 reading ❑ TABLED/DEFERRED/N0 AC['[ON Enactment reading ❑ MOVED TO SECOND READ[NG (ordinances onlyJ ORDINANCE # REV[SED — 08J12/2010 RESOLUTION # ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to Complete Streets: adding a new section to FWRC 19.135. (Amending Ordinance Nos. 10-625, 09-630, 07-554, 06-515, 02-417, 02- 414, 00-363, 98-330, and 90-43) WHEREAS, the City recognizes the need to periodically modify Title 19 of the Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC), "Zoning and Development Code," in order to conform to state and federal law, codify administrative practices, clarify and update zoning regulations as deemed necessary, and improve the efficiency of the regulations and the devetopment review process; and WHEREAS, this ordinance, containing amendments to deveiopment regulations and the text of Titte 19 FWRC, has complied with Process VI review, chapter 19.80 FWRC, pursuant to chapter 1935 FWRC; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for the City Council to adopt a new Complete Streets policy which establishes provision for the reasonable and appropriate accommodation for pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit passengers of all ages and abilities, as well as trucks, buses and automobiles within the City of Federal Way; and WHEREAS, the term "Complete Streets" describes a comprehensive, integrated transportation network with infrastructure and design that allows safe and convenient travel for all users, inciuding pedestrians, bicyclists, motor vehicle drivers, and pubiic transit users; and WHEREAS, walking and biking enhances health through physical activity and helps to reduce air pollution; and Ordinance No_ 12- Page 1 of 6 Rev l/10 LU EX1����7' � PAGE....,�.._OF_�- WHEREAS, Federal Way's Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element goals include providing a connected system of pedestrian and bicycle ways that is integrated into a coordinated regional network as well as providing for an enhanced high capacity transit system; and WHEREAS, Federal Way's Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element policies support increased access to � alternative modes of transportation and emphasize transportation safety and efficiency; and WHEREAS, the City of Federal Way is developing a citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan that addresses increased mobility for pedestrians and bicyclists, and increased access to transit; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a workshop session on this code amendment on May 18, 2011; and WHEREAS, an Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) was properly issued for the Proposal on November 26, 2011, and no comments or appeals were received and the DNS was finalized on December 27, 2011; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission properly conducted a duly noticed public hearing on these code amendments on December 7, 201 l; and forwarded a recommendation of approval with modification to the City Council as follows: (1) delete the word "their" from proposed sections 19.135.205(2)(a) and (2)(c); and WHEREAS, the Land Use Transportation Committee of the Federal Way City Council considered these code amendments on January 9, 2012, and recommended adoption of the text amendments as recommended by the Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHiNGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Ordinance No. 12- Page 2 of 6 Rev 1/10 LU EXt�����' 1 PACE_.�,.,..,4��__ �__ Section 1. Findin�s. The City Council of the City of Federal Way makes the following findings with respect to the proposed amendments. (a) These code amendments are in the best interest of the residents of the Gity and will benefit the City as a whole by reinforcing the city's commitment to ensuring infrastructure improvements are made with the consideration for safe and convenient travel for multiple modes. (b) These code amendments comply with Chapter 36.70A RCW, Growth Management. (c) These code amendments are consistent with the intent and purpose of Title 19 FVVRC and wi(1 implement and are consistent with the applicable provisions of the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan. (d) These code amendments bear a substantial relationship to, and will protect and not adversely affect, the public health, safety, and weifare. (e) These code amendments have followed the proper procedure required under the FWRC. Section 2. Conclusions. Pursuant to chapter 19.80 FWRC and chapter i9.35 FWRC, and based upon the recitals and the findings set forth in Section 1, the Federal Way City Council makes the following Conclusions of Law with respect to the decisional criteria necessary for the adoption of the proposed amendments: (a) The proposed FWRC amendments are consistent with, and substantially implement, the following Federal Way Comprehensive Plan goals and policies: TP3 Provide integrated, multiple travel options to residents and workers, especially those with disabilities that are also effective alternatives to the SOV. Ordinance No. 12- Page 3 oj6 Rev t/10 LU EX����� � PAGE. � QF.= TP9 Identify and implement changes to the transportation system that reduces reliance on the single occupant vehicle. Support state, regional, and local visions and policies. TP31 Integrate the traffic circulation network with high capacity transit, HOV, bicycle, and pedestrian networks with consideration to regional system needs, including air and port facilities. TP38 Include sufficient area in rights-of-way for bike lanes, sidewalks, and landscaped medians to provide sepaxation from motorized traffic as funds allow. Use landscaped medians to separate opposing traffic when safety and aesthetic purposes dictate the need. TG4 Enhance community livability and transportation by providing a connected system of pedestrian and bicycle ways that is integrated into a coordinated regional network. TP50 Provide sidewalks on both sides of all arterial streets as funding allows. TP51 Provide a one-mile grid of bicycle facilities connecting major activity centers recreational facilities, and schools. TP52 Incorporate pedestrian and bicycle features as design elements in the City Center as reflected in the FWCP Vision and City Center Street Design Guidelines. TP53 Ensure that City facilities and amenities are ADA compatible. TP54 Work to extend the existing system of sidewalks, bikeways, and equestrian ways in the city to provide safe access to public transit, neighborhood and business centers, parks, schools, public facilities, and other recreational attractions. (b) The proposed FWRC amendment bears a substantial relationship to the public health, safety, and welfare because it ensures that transportation improvements consider the safety and mobility of all modes of travel, and the varying abilities of citizens to move throughout the community. Overall public health is improved when people have the ability to move throughout the community safely and easily on foot and bicycle. Ordinance No. 12- Page 4 of 6 Rev 1/i0 LU EX���'�'� �- PaGE_�.,��.,� (c) The proposed amendment is in the best interest of the public and the residents of the City of Federal Way because complete streets are focused on increased safe and convenient movement of people using all modes of travel. Complete streets also support economic development as access to commercial areas and between neighborhoods and commercial areas is enhanced with greater emphasis on connectivity. Livability is improved as it becomes easier to move about the community. Section 3. Chapter 19 of the Federal Way Revised Code is hereby amended to add a new section 19.135.205 Complete Streets to read as follows: 19.135.205 Complete Streets. (1) Complete Streets Policv. The City of Federal Way will plan for desi�n and construct all new and retrofitted transporta.tion proiects to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodation for t�edestrians, bicyclists and transit passen�ers of all ages and abilities as well as trucks, buses, and automobiles with a��oal of street connectivity that creates a comprehensive, inte�rated, connected network for all modes. (2) Exceptions. Facilities for bic clv ists Qedestrians transit users and /or persons of all abilities aze not required to be provided: (a) Where establishment would be contrary to pub(ic safety; (b) Where there is no identified long term need as estabiished in citv plans and future travel demand models; (c) Where inclusion in a small project would create a very short section of improvements with problematic transitions on either end or that are uniikelv to be followed bv similar improvements at either end resulting in little progress on implementin� multi- modal networks as set forth in the trans�ortation chapter of the Federal Wav Comprehensive Plan; and/or (d) Where a modification deferment or waiver to the requirements of this chapter has been granted by the public works director per FWRC 19.135.070. Section 4. Severabilitv. The provisions of this ordinance are declared separa.te and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall Ordinance No. 12- Page S of 6 Rev I/10 LU EXN���t� 1 PaGE�...��� not affect the validity of the remainder of the ordinance, or the validiry of its application to any other persons or circumstances. Section 5. Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the correction of scrivener/clerical errors, references, ordinance numbering, section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 6. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 7. Effective Date. This ordinance shali be effective five (5) days after passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this 31st day of January, 2012. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MAYOR, SKIP PRIEST ATTEST: CITY CLERK, CAROL MCNEILLY, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICH.ARDSON FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTIVE DATE: ORDINANCE NO.: Ordinance No. 12- Page 6 of 6 Rev 1/10 LU EXN�!�l�f �- PACE�..��� � CiTY OF � Federal Way STAFF REPORT T� THE PLANNING COMMISSION Amendment to Federal Way Revised Code (FWRG� to Establish a Comple#e Streets P�ovision File No's: �1-104631-00.SE & 11-104b30-0t1-UP Pubiic Hearing of December 7, 2011 I. REASON FOR AMENDMENTS The proposed Comp(ete Streets amendment to the FWRC would formalize and reinforce the city's commitment to ensuring infrastructure improvements are made with the consideration for safe and convenient travel for multiple modes. Adopting a Complete Streets' ordinance is also complementary to the preparation of the Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, which specifically addresses non-motorized travel modes. As part of the city's participation in the Cities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) grant, the City of Federal Way is required to consider complete streets tegistation. In addition to fulfilling aur grant requirements, adopting a complete streets ordinance responds to the 20l 1 Washington State Legislature Comptete Streets Bill (ESHB 1071) and Puget Sound Regional CounciI (PSRCj policy direction. Adopting a complete streets ordinance wil'1 make the Gity of Federal Way eiigibte to compete for state-funded grants for transportation improvements that create or maintain complete streets. It is also responsive to PSRC's Vision 2040 that prioritizes transportation projects and services that produce greater efficiency, reduce trips, atid provide more choices. II. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS A. Existing Code Language The FWRC currently dces not contain a complete streets provision. The proposed amendment is to add a new section to FWRC Chapter 19.135, "Development Improvements," that addresses complete streets. B. Research and Analysis Staff reviewed recentiy adopted complete streets ordinances fram other Puget Sound area cities including, Burien, Edmonds, Kirk(and, Redmond, Renton, and Seattle. The compiete streets ordinances that have been adopted to date are all simi(ar to that proposed for FederaI Way. In addition to the cities listed above, the cities of Des Moines, Sea Tac, and Snoqualmie are currently taking comp(ete streets legislation through the pub(ic approvai process as part of the CPPW grant program. EXi��"���' � PACE���_5 __ III P[20CEDURAL SUMMARY Iv. � I 1/26/11 Issuance of Detennination of Nonsignificance {DNS) pursuant to the Sta1e Environmentat Policy Act (SEPA) 12/12/1 l End of SEPA Comment Period 12/27/11 End of SEPA Appeal Period 12/7/1 l Public Hearing before the Planning Commission PUBLiC COMMENTS No comments were received as of the �date of t6�s report. REASON FUR PLANNING COMMISSION ACTTON " FWRC Chapter 19.80, "Proc�ss VI Council Rezot�es," establishes a process and criteria for zoning code texf amendments, Consistent with Process VI review, the role of �t►e Planning Commission is as follows: I. To review and evaluate the zaning code text regarding any proposed amendments. 2_ To determine whether the proposed zoning code text amendments meets the criteria provided by FWRC 19:80.130. 3. To forward a recommendation to the City Councii regarding adoption of the proposed zoning code text amendments. VI. DECISIONAL CRITERiA FWRC 19.80.130 provides criteria for zoning code text amendments. The following section anaiyzes the compliance of the proposed zoning code text amendments with the criteria provided by FWRC 19.80. i30. The City may amend the text of the FWRC only if it finds that: 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan. The proposed options for the FWRC code amendment are consistent with the following FWCP policies and goals: TP3 Provide integrated,, multiple travel options to residents and workers, especially those with disabilities that are also effective alternatives to the SOV. TP9 Identify and implement changes to the transportation system that reduces rel�ance on the single occupant vehicle. Support state, regional, and local visions and policies. Staff Report to the Planning Commission Complete Streets Policy Page 2 FilesNo's: 11-104b31-00-SE& 11-104630-00-UP EX�"����� � ------� PACE.,.���'_�5 __ TP31 Integrate the tra�c circulation network with high capacity transit, HOV, bicycle, and pedest�ian networks with consideration to regional system needs, including air and port facilities. 'i'P38 Include suEFicient area in rights-of-way for bike tanes, sidewa(ks, and landscaped medians to provide separation from motorized traffic as funds allow. Use landscaped medians to separate opposing tr�c when safety and aesthetic purposes dictate the need. TG4 Enhance community livability and transportation by providing a connected system of pedest�ian and bicycle ways that is integrated into a coordinated regional network. TP50 Provide sidewalks on.both sides of ali arterial streets as funding allows. TP51 Provide a one-mile grid of bicycle facilities connecting major activity centers recreationai faciiities, and s�ools: TP52 Incarporate pedestrian and bicycle features as design elements in the City Center as reflected in the FWCP Vision and City Center Street Design Guidelines. TP53 Ensure that City facilities and amenities are ADA compatibte. TP54 Work to extend the existing system of sidewaiks, bikeways, and equestrian ways in the city to provide safe access to public transit, neighborhood and business centers, parks, schoots, public facilities, and other recreational attractions. 2. The proposed amendment bears a substantial relationship to public health, safety, or welfare. The proposed FWRC code amendment bears substantial relationship to the public health, safety, and welfare because it ensures that transportation improvements consider the safety and mobility of all modes of travei, and the varying abilities of citizens to move throughout the comrr►unity. Overa]I public health is impmved when people have the ability to move throughout the community safeiy and easily on foot and bicycle. 3. The proposed amendment is in the best interest of the residents of the city. Approval of the proposed code amendrr►ent woutd benefit the city as a whote as complete streets are focused on increased safeand convenient movementof peoQle using al1 modes of travel. Complete streets also support economic development as access to commercial areas and between neighborhoods and commerciai areas is enhanced with greater emphasis on connectivity. Livability is improved as it becomes easier to move about the community: VII. STAFF RECOMMENDAT[ON Based on the above staff analysis and decisional criteria, staff recflmmends that the proposed amendments shown in Exhibit A, and summarized as fotlows, be recommended for approvat by the Planning Commission: Staff Report to the Wanning Commission Comp[ete Streets Policy Page 3 FilesNo's: ii-104631-UO-SG& il.{0463Ef-�U-UP EX�"����� � Pa��_3___��__5__ Add a new section 19.135205, "Complete Streets," to Chapter 19.135, "Development Improvements," {Exhibit A) that states the city will plan for, design, and construct all new and retrofilted transportation projects to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodation for pedestrians, bicyc(ists, and transit passengers of all ages and abiiities, as well as trueks, buses, and automobiies, with a goal af street connectiviry thai creates a c�mprehensive, tntegated, connected network for all modes. The proposed amendment atso provides for exceptions reiated to safety, lack of identified need, size of the project, and site specifc conditions that may nat altow for facilities of all mode types. VIII. PLANNiNG COMMISSION ACTION Consistent with the provisions of FWRC i 9.80240, the Planning Commission may take the following actions regarding the proposed zoning code text amendments: l. Recommend adoption of the FWRC �ext amendments as recommended by staff; 2. � Modify the staff recommended FWRC text amendanents and recommend to the City Council adoption of the FWRC text amendments as modified; 3. Recommend ta the City Gouncil that the proposed FWRC text amendments not be adopted; or 4. Forward the proposed FWRC text amendments to d�e City Council without a recommendation. EI�i�TSrr ExhibitA Proposed new FWRC 19.135.205, "Complete Streets" K:1201 t Code AmendmeatslComple�e StreetslStafFReportslStaff Report.l.doc Staff Report to the Pianning Commission Page 4 CompleteStr�sPolicy FilesNo's: 11-104631-00-SE& I I-104630-00-UP Ex�"����� � PACE_ � .�� � EXHIBIT A Federal Way l�evised Code Titie 19, "Zoning and Development Code" Chapter 19.135, "Development Improvements" 19.135.205 Complete streets, buses and automobiles with a�oal of street connectivit�that creates a comprehensive, ic�egca�t, �ec�d ��tv+�or� for all modes. �) Exceptibns. Facilities for bic cly ists pedesttians transit users and/orpersans of all abilities are not required to be provided: �al Where their establishment would be contrary to public safetv; �b) Where there is no identified lon� tercn need as established in citv plans and future travet demand models; �c) Where their inclusion in a small project wouId create a ver�short section of improvements with prablematic transitions on either end or that are unlikelv to be followed by similar improvements at either end resulting in little pro�ress on imvlementin� multi-nnodal networks as set forth in the tra.nsportation chavter of the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan; andlor (d) Where a modification deferment or waiver to the requirerr►ents of this chanter has been�ranted by the public works director Qer F WRC i 9.135.070. K:12011 Code AraendmentslCompkteScreuslSEPA\I ITt I.i Pmpoud ammdmewlnn�uage:3.doc Ex����-� a PACE__s__.��' S._ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY PLANNING CON1Ni[SSION December 7, 201 1 City Hall 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers MEETING MINUTES Commissioners present: Merte Pfeifer, Hope Elder, Tom Medhurst, Wayne Carlson Tim O'Neii, Lawson Bronson, and Sarady Long. Commissioners absent: none. Staff present: Planning Manager [saac Conlen, Senior Pianner Deb Barker, Senior P(anner Janet Shuli, Planning [ntern Alexa Heidrich, City T'raffic Engineer Rick Perez, Assistant City Attorney Peter Beckwith, and Administrative Assistant [I Tina Piety. CALL TO ORDER Chair Pfeifer cailed the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Commission Carlson was excused to leave at 8:30. APPROVAL OF M[NUTES The minutes of November 2, 2011, were approved as presented. AUDIENCE COMMENT None ADMINISTRAT[VE REPORT Ptanning Manager Conlen announced that a year-end report will be presented at the first meeting in January. COMMISS[ON BUSINESS PUB[.tC HEARI1vG — Proposed Amendments Related to Temporary Uses, FWRC 19.275 This is a continuation of the October 19, 20i i, pub(ic hearing on this topic. Senior Planner Barker delivered the staff report. In the staff report she discusses the issued raised by the Planning Commission at the October 19, 201 1, public hearing and staff responses to those issues. The issues are: 1. Duration of temporary uses in residential zones; 2. Duration of temporary uses in non residentiai zones; 3. Allowed duration for food trucks/carts; 4. Temporary use zoning; and 5. Regulation of temporary auto sales. The hearing was opened for pub(ic comment. Derek Ehlis, 714 SW 3.i6`�' Place — Owner and operator of Olympia World. They operate a food truck in a number of cities and been stationed at the Federal Way Farmer's Market in the past. Business has been good and they have received favorabte feedback. They want to be a resource for Federal Way festivafs. He asked if the 45-day duration applies citywide or for a specific area. K�.\Planning Commission12011UNeeting $ummary 12-07-I l .dce �Hl�lfi.�_�._��.___�.... � o�.S Plannina Comnlission Minutes Page ? December 7, ?01 I Planning Manaaer Conlen stated the 4�-day duration (with a 1�-da� extension) applies city�vide. He clarified that if a food truck/cart operates 4 or fewer hours per day they are exempt from the temporary use perrr►it regulations {they are not (imited to 45 days). However, if they operate rnore than 4 hours per day, they must obtain a temporary use permit and are subject to the 4�-day duration. In any case, they must have a regutar business iicense and if given a temporary use pennit, they may need a temporary business lice��se as well (staff needs to research whether a temporary business license wi(I be required). Commissioner Medhurst asked if an applicant needs to have more than one temporary use permit if they are located in more than one location. Planning Manager Conlen replied that currentty they would need more than one permit, but the city is working on temporary use permits and business licenses where more than one location may be indicated. 1. Duration of temporary uses in residential zones. The Commission requested that staff shorten the duration in order to avoid impacts to residential neighborhoods. Staff suggested shortening the duration for a temporary use permit to seven (7) days with one seven (7) day extension in residential zones. The Commissioners were pleased and agreed by consensus to the staff suggestion. 2. Duration of temporary uses in non-residential zones_ The Commission feels 90 days is too long for a temporary use. They requested staff shorten the duration and consider different durations for different uses. Staff researched requiring different durations for different uses and concluded it would be too confusing to implement. Staff suggested permitting all non-residential temporary uses for 45 days with one 15 day extension. The Commissioners were pleased and agreed by consensus to the staff suggestion. 3. Allowed duration for food trucks/carts. The Commission would like the staff to identify appropriate timelines for food trucks/carts to operate in the City. Staff suggests that food trucks/carts be permitted consistent with temporary uses: 45 days with one 15 day extension. After that they become permanent. The Commissioners discussed their concern that an applicant may be required to have a regular business license and a temporary business license; they feet an applicant shouid only be required to have one business license. They also expressed concern that a food truck/cart wou(d have to have more than one temporary use permit if they operate in more than one (ocation. [t was clarified that for the Farmer's Market, the market needs a temporary use permit, but the vendors only need a business license. Commissioner Medhurst asked if the exemption for food trucks/carts that stay in place less than four hours also applies to similar type businesses, such as windshield chip repair. Senior Planner Baker replied that the exemption only applies to food trucks/carts. 4. Temporary use zoning. The Commission requested that temporary uses be iimited to those zones where the use is already ailowed on a permanent basis (which is opposite of the current code requirement). Senior Planner Baker noted that some temporary events (such as the Farmer's Market) are not al(owed in the City Center-Core zone. Because of this, staff proposes two options: Option A would implement the Planning Commission direction by permitting only temporary uses that are permitted under code, although it does address specia! events. Option B would permit all temporary uses in al( non- residential zones, regardless if the use is permitted or not. This allows those special events to take place, as wetl as temporary uses that may not be appropriate or allowed in a particular zone to be in business for 45 days with a 15 day extension. Commissioner Carison supports option B allowing all uses in all zones with a short duration in residential zones. Commission Elder agrees. Commissioner Medhurst is concerned that al(owing temporary uses in ali zones would allow a K\Planning Commission�Z011UNeeting Summary I IA2-1 I.doc � .. _. '=.���I�9� 2 `'S S,_. _ _ _ �_ _ _..�r_� Plannin� Commission Minutes Pa�e � December 7, ?01 I business to operate in a zone �� here they are currentl�� not allo�ved. He feels option B is inconsistent with what zoninb criteria are ►neant to da He supports option A. Commissioner Carlson commented that he supports option 8 because the duration in residentia) zones has been tightened. Commissioner Bronson pointed out that option B refers only to non-residential zones, �vhile Commissioners Car[son and Elder are referring to all zones. The current proposed amendments wou(d aliow only certain types of temporary uses in residential zones. Commissioner Carlson commented that he had misread option B and he supports allowing a(I temporary uses in a}I zones. The other Commissioners support option A. 5. Regulation of temporary auto sales. The Commission requested staff to consider (imitation of temporary auto sates. Staff suggests two options: Option A would not altow temporary car sales in the city and Option B would permit temporary car sales consistent with temporary uses; the sales tax proceeds would be returned to the city. Commissioner O'Neii asked how much of an issue car sales in the city are. They do not happen very often, but according to public comment, when they happen they have a big negative impact on car retailers in the city. Commissioner Bronson supports option B. He does not feel the city should attempt to disallow a particular industry from temporary uses. He sympathizes with brick and motor auto retailers in the city, but if you forbid just temporary auto sales in favor of brick and motor auto retai(ers, who may be next? Comm issioner Long also supports option B. He is concerned that disallowing auto sales would have a negative impact on other businesses (such as the mall that would lose rental fees for the use of their parking lot). Commissioner Elder supports option B; since saies tax would be collected by the city. Commissioner Medhurst asked how the city will coilect the sales tax. Planning Manager Con(en replied that staff is currently unsure of the mechanism of how to coltect the sales tax, but will research the issue and ensure that sales tax is collected. The remaining Commissioners also expressed support for option B. Commissioner Bronson raised the concern that the way FWRC 19.275.-1-�9 090 is current(y written is unusab(e. It states only one container is allowed on a residential(y zoned lot, but his experience is that many (if not most) people will need at least two containers and he would like this to be changed. In addition, in regards to FWRC 19.275.�8 090(3), sometimes the only place a container will fit is in a side or rear yard, or a critical area setback. He would like it changed to allow these areas to be used. Senior Planner Barker suggested adding words to the effect of allowing the use these areas under special circumstances approved by the director. Commissioner Bronson moved (and it was secondec� to recommend approval of proposed amendments to FWRC 19.275 (Exhibit A) as written with the following changes: • For FWRC i9.275.030, delete number (3) and (3)(a) as follows: « „ • For FWRC 19.275.-1-�A 090, change number (1) to read as follows: "(1) Residentially zoned lots are a(lowed onty e�►e two containers at any time." • For FWRC 19.275.-1�A 090, change number (3) as follows: "(3) Containers � should not be p(aced in required side yards, rear yards, or critical areas setbacks, except under special circumstances al(owed by the director, or interfere with safe sight distance or traffic circulation in adjacent streets and sidewa(ks; and..." There was no further discussion and the motion carried (one opposed, six in favor). The public hearing was c(osed. K�U'IanningCanmission12011V�teelingSummary 11-02-I l.dcx r e-� a � J"{�� .� 7 a . ' . ... �.. . ._,.._..... ..z-_. . Plannin� Commission Minutes Page 4 December 7, ?O i 1 PUB[,tC HEAR[NG — Proposed Amendments Related to Complete Streets, 1�1ew FWRC 19.13�.205 City Traffic Engineer Perez de(ivered the staff report. Commissio��er Lon� recused himself as he is the city's Senior Transportation Planning Engineer. "I'he proposed amendments wi(t reinforce the city's commitment to ensuring infrastructure impro��ements are made with the consideration for safe and convenient travel for multiple modes. Complete Streets are: designed and built for all users and therefore serve everyone; are beneficial to pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and drivers, and people with disabilities, elderly persons, and children; and are safe, convenient, and accessibie for alt. The proposed amendment will add a new section to FWRC Chapter (9.135, "Devetopment Improvements," that wiil address Complete Streets. Having a Complete Streets provision positions Federal Way to be eligible to participate in the Complete Streets grant program that will potentially fund planning, design, and capital projects that improve mobi(ity for multiple modes. There was no public comment. Commissioner Medhurst expressed concern that the proposed new section dces not provide for economic hardship. City Traffic Engineer Perez commented that four criteria for hardship are addressed in FWRC 19.135.070. Commissioner O'Neil asked who would be required to do the upgrades. City Traffic Engineer Perez replied that the proposed new section will be incorporated into the Public Works standards and these address when the city and/or developer is responsible for the upgrades. When a large parce! is developed, the city takes the "context" into consideration. Meaning, if the nearest sidewalk is a mile away, the city is un(ikely to require the deve(oper put in sidewalks. Commissioner Carlson moved (and it was secondec� to recommend approval of the proposed amendment with the removal of the word "their" from (2)(a) and {2)(c). There was no further discussion. The motion carried (six yes, one recused). The public hearing was closed. STUDY SESStON — Food Landscape and Food Access Policy Senior Planner Shull delivered the staff report. She gave the Commissioners a memorandum from the CPPW Food Access Team and UW Northwest Center for Livable Communities that outlines policy and ptanning recommendations to increase access to healthy food in Eederal Way. In addition, she provided a report tit(ed "Food Landscape in Eederal Way, Washington" that was prepared by Urban Eood Link and the UW Northwest Center for Livable Communities. The purpose for tonight's study session is to present this information and ask for any feedback from the Commission. Results from the study include the following issues: • We have higher than King County average rates of health-retated issues, including diabetes. • Over 87% of our land area is greater than '/z mile from a supermarket. • There are low income areas in Federal Way that are greater than '/z mile from a supermarket • There are almost four times as many fast food and convenience stores as there are healthy food stores in Federal Way. • Many fast food and convenience stores are located near our schools. • We have a growing local interest in community gardens, farmers' markets, and urban agriculture. Recommendations of ways to address these issues are: Establish farmers' market policy. Ensure farmers' market viability. K�.1PlannirtgCommissim�n�12011�1NeetingSummary 11-0?-Il.dce � ,..., - � � � ,.. , ' — .�� - � . _ ... _ . Ptannin� Commission Minutes Page � December 7, ?O l t 3. Estab(ish community garden polic� . 4. Facilitate community gardening on private, vacant land. 5. Establish urban agriculture policy. 6. Support existing and potential healthy food retailers near residential areas. 7. Exptore mobile vending opportunities. 8. Prioritize transit and pedestrian access to food retail. 9. Facilitate small retailers' know(edge of public health permits. t0. Create a healthy schooi food zone. I 1. Monitor the baiance of heatthy to less heatthy food stores. 12. Ensure commitment to healthy food access beyond CPPW funding. Commissioner O'Neil asked if the city has a P-Patch program. Senior Planner Shul( replied that it does not. The Community Gardens are not P-Patches. For a P-Patch, each family and/or individual has their own section they cultivate and it is intended for their use. The Community Gardens are cultivated by any volunteer and the product is intended to be shared with those in need. Commissioner Medhurst commented that he feels this lacks an educatic�nai component. He feels it wil( not have much value without an educational component. Senior Ptanner Shul( stated that page 6 of the memorandum does speak to an educational component. Commissioner Elder commented that some Community Gardens are hosted by schools for the purpose of education. She also noted that they also help with mental health. One aspect study was the walking distance to grocery stores (which are larger than convenience stores and thereby have a wider variety of healthy foods). Commissioner Long asked what is the desired walking distance. Senior Planner Shull replied that'/� a mile is considered the furthest distance a person is willing to walk carrying grocecies. One reason convenience stores are reluctant to carry fresh food is the concern it will spoil before it is sold. Some cities are atlowing mobile fresh food vendors to help address this issue. Commissioner Bronson expressed concern that these policies will add layers of bureaucracies that will end up limited choices. He iikes the study and the emphasis on community gardens, just don't add reguiations. Senior Planner Shull commented that the city does not want to restrict access to unhealthy foods, but rather ensure access to healthy foods. ADDIT[ONAL BUS[NESS Commissioner Bronson asked that the city allow and encourage P-Patches. Chair Pfeifer asked everyone to remember Peari Harbor. ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. K�.\Planning Commission�20111Meeting Summary 1 L02-1 I.da ,. . . � � . . . - -.,- � � � . . '- � ... COUNCIL MEETING DATE: �•i'7;'Z�' J CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: AMEND FWRC 7.03.010 AND 7.03.040 REGARDING PROHIBITION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES ON STEEL LAKE AND NORTH LAKE POLICY QUESTION Should City Council amend FWRC 7.03.010 and 7.03.040 to prohibit use of internal combustion engines on Steel Lake and North Lake? COMMITTEE Parks, Recreation, Human Services, and Public Safety CATEGORY: ❑ Consent ❑ City Council Business � Ordinance ❑ Resolution MEETING DATE: 1/ 1 O/ 12 ❑ Public Hearing ❑ Other STAFF REPORT BY: Ann Dower, Senior En ineerin Plans Reviewer DEPT Public Works _.............._ ........................._...._................................_................................................._........._................................................�............._._..............$........_..................._........_.._......................._.._................................_.. ._....................._.__....... .....__..........._.........._....._..�_.............--.._...._......__..__........_ _ __ Attachments: Memarandum Proposed ordinance amending FWRC 7.03.010 and 7.03.040 Options Considered: 1. Approve the proposed ordinance amending FWRC 7.03010 and 7.03040 2. Modify the proposed ordinance amending FWRC 7.03010 and 7.03040 MAYOR'S RECOMMENDATION: Option 1 MAYOR APPROVAL: _/�/� '��Z _ DIRECTOR APPROVAL: C�''�` Comm�� Coun Committee COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION move to forward the proposed ordinance to First Reading on January 17 2012 City Council Meeting. Committee PROPOSED COUPiCIL MOTION(S): ITEM #: �� CITY OF FEDERAL WAY ----�.. Com ittee Member Committee Member 1 READING OF ORDINANCE (JANUARY 17, 2012): " move to forward approval of the ordinance to the February 7, 2012 Council Meeting for second reading" 2 READING OF ORDINANCE (FEBRUARY 7, 2012): " I move approval of the proposed ordinance amending FWRC 7.030.010 and 7.03.040. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY ClTY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACT[ON: ❑ APPROVED COUNCILBILL# ��� ❑ DENIED lsT reading ❑ TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading ❑ MOVED TO SECOIYD READ[NG (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 08/12/2010 RESOLUTION # CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM DATE: January 10, 2012 TO: Parks, Recreation, Human Services, and Public Safety Committee VIA: Skip Priest, Mayar FROM• Cary M. Roe, P.E., Director of Parks, Public Works, and Emergency Management �' "" I ' Ann Dower, Senior Engineering Plans Reviewer SUBJECT: ProhibiNon of Combustion Engines on Steel Lake and North Lake BACKGROUND: Prior to incorporation, Steel Lake and North Lake were protected by a King County ordinance prohibiting use of internal combustion engines on lakes. Since incorporation, occasional complaints have brought into question whether or not internal combustion engines are still prohibited, since their use is not specifically addressed in the FWRC. As they are a source of both unnecessary noise and storm water pollutants, staff proposes to amend Title 7 Public Nuisances to include internal combustion engines in the list of specific public nuisances. Like all public nuisances, use of combustion engines on these lakes will be considered a civil infraction, enforceable by either code enforcement officers or the police department. The penalty will be up to $100 for the first infraction, up to $200 for the second, and up to $300 for the third. The proposed ordinance was sent to the two Lake Management Districts for review and comment. Attachment: Ordinance revision ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Federal Way, Washington, relating to boats and watercraft; amending FWRC 7.03.010 and FWRC 7.03.040. (Amending Ordinance No. 09-596) WHEREAS, Steel Lake and North Lake were protected prior to incorporation by a King County ordinance prohibiting use of internal combustion engines, and this ordinance would replace the county ordinance; and WHEREAS, boats and watercraft powered by internal combustion engines create discordant and unnecessary noise; and WHEREAS, boats and watercraft powered by internal combustion engines may directly discharge pollutants that are harmful to the environment into lakes, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Federal Way finds it in the best interest of the City to amend these sections, which bear a substantial relation to public health, safety, or welfare of the people of Federal Way; are consistent with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan; and are in the best interest of the residents of the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. FWRC 7.03.010 is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.03.010 Purpose and intent. The purpose of this title is to provide for the protection of the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the city of Federal Way by proscribing those nuisances which affect the rights of the community. The presence of nuisances enumerated in this title requires an emphasis on measures to correct those conditions which are injurious to the public health, safety, and welfare. It is the intent of the city council to establish efficient administrative procedures to enforce the regulations of the city, to provide a prompt process to address alleged violations, and to establish standards to be used by the city to abate public nuisances. The intended result of abating a public nuisance is to protect public health and property values by reducing noxious weeds, providing for safer pedestrian and automobile traffic flow, Ordinance No. 11- Page 1 of S Rev 1/10 reducing impacts to the environment by preventing the indiscriminate storage of inoperable vehicles and use of internal combustion engines on Steel Lake and North Lake, and protecting the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens. Unkempt, unsafe, unsanitary and otherwise improperly maintained premises and structures, sidewalks and easements within the city create obvious hazards. Also, these conditions adversely affect the value, utility and habitability of property within the city as a whole and specifically cause substantial damage to adjoining and nearby property. The economic well-being of the city is materially and adversely affected by nuisances. This title conveys to the city administration all necessary and proper powers to abate nuisances as they are described or found to exist and to charge the costs of their abatement to those responsible, the owners and occupants of the property upon which nuisances exist, and those properties themselves. This title is an exercise of the city's police power, and it shall be liberally construed to effect this purpose. Section 2. FWRC 7.03.040 is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.03.040 Specific public nuisances. The following specific acts, omissions, places, conditions, and things, including those that create, maintain, use, cause, allow, or permit to exist or remain on any public or private property any of the following specific acts, omissions, places, conditions, and things, are hereby declared to be public nuisances: (1) Excavations or naturally occurring holes, including, but not limited to, privies, vaults, cesspools, sumps, pits, wells, or any other similar conditions, which are not secure and which constitute a concealed danger or other attractive nuisance; (2) Making, causing, or permitting to be made discordant and unnecessary noise of any kind which annoys any significant number of persons lawfully in the immediate area, whether by means of any speaker or other sound-amplifying device, horn, or other mechanical device; or by outcry, loud speaking, singing; or by any other means; (3) The discharge of sewage, human excrement, or other wastes in any location or manner, except through systems approved for the conveyance of such, to approved public or private disposal systems and which are constructed and maintained in accordance with the provisions this Code, other applicable law, or in a manner injurious to the public health; (4) Animal parts, manure, excreta, or wastes including bones, meats, hides, skins, or any part of any dead animal, fish, or fowl, which are improperly handled, contained, or removed from a premises; placed in any watercourse, lake, or street; or allowed to become putrid, offensive, and injurious to the public health; (5) The erection or use of any building, room, or other place in the city for exercise of any trade, employment, or manufacture which, by emitting noxious exhausts, particulate matter, offensive odors, or other related annoyances, is discomforting, offensive, or detrimental to the health of individuals or of the public; (6) Any poisonous material or thing on any property, placed so as to be dangerous to any person or domesticated animal; (7) Storing of flammable junk on any property, including but not limited to old rags, rope, cordage, rubber, boxes, or paper, unless it is in a building of fireproof construction; (8) Burning or disposal of refuse, sawdust, or other material in such a manner as to cause or permit ashes, sawdust, soot, or cinders to be cast upon the streets of the city, or to cause or permit the smoke, Ordinance No. 11- Page 2 of S Rev 1/10 ashes, soot, or gases arising from such burning to become annoying or to injure or endanger the health, comfort, or repose of persons; (9) To carry on the business of manufacturing gun powder, nitroglycerine, or other highly explosive substance, mixing or grinding such materials, or to establish a powder magazine within 1,000 feet of any building or without all necessary permits; (10) Filthy, littered, trash-covered, or overgrown premises or abutting street and alley rights-of-way for which a property owner is responsible, including, but not limited to: (a) Storing outside a completely enclosed building litter, junk, or cut brush or wood including dead or decaying plant material except as contained in a compost pile or orderly stacked firewood if cut in lengths of four feet or less, or items that threaten public health, safety or welfare; (b) All unused, abandoned or discarded refrigerators, ice boxes or like containers which are left in any place exposed or accessible to children, whether such is outside any building or dwelling or within any unoccupied or abandoned building, dwelling or other structure; (c) All places used or maintained as dumps, junkyards, or automobile or machinery disassembly yards or buildings not properly permitted and licensed or not in compliance with any law or regulation; (11) Any unsightly, abandoned, or deteriorated structure constructed with inappropriate materials or improperly fastened together or anchored against the forces of nature; any screening which is in a falling, decayed, dilapidated, or unsafe condition; any structure where construction was commenced and the structure was left unfinished; or any structure that has been constructed or modified without permits or which is otherwise in violation of city ordinance; (12) Personal property left in the public right-of-way of any road or alley, including but not limited to any personal and household items, furniture, appliances, machinery, equipment, building materials; and the abandonment or allowing the abandonment of property in any public right-of-way; (13) The parking or storage of vehicles on single-family residential lots in violation of the parking regulations in this Code; (14) To obstruct, impede, or encroach upon, without legal authority, the use of any river, harbor, lake, waterway, landing place, right-of-way, street, private way, or public area; to unlawfully obstruct or impede the flow of municipal transit vehicles or passenger traffic, access to municipal transit vehicles or stations, to unlawfully obstruct or impede a municipal transit driver, operator, or supervisor in the performance of that individual's duties; or otherwise interfere with the provision or use of public transportation services; or to create or place any device simulating traffic control signs; (15) To suffer, maintain, or permit to be maintained any place where intoxicating liquors are unlawfully kept for sale or disposal to the public; (16) Any place where fighting between people or animals or birds is unlawfully conducted or allowed; (17) Those acts, omissions, places, conditions, and things declared nuisances elsewhere in this title or elsewhere in the Code, including in FWRC 6.70.010 and Chapter 9.15 FWRC; (18) All violations of development, land use, public health, safety, and welfare and sanitation rules, regulations, or ordinances of the city or Seattle-King County health department rules, regulations, or ordinances; � 19, Use or operation of anv internal combustion en�ine on Steel Lake and North Lake, provided, that this provision shall not applv to authorized law enforcement or emer_�encv vessels or watercraft, or to authorized vessels or watercraft which are actuall�n�a�ed in, or beingprepared for, duties such as maintenance, scientific study, or protection of lakes or wetlands. (20) Anything meeting the definition of a public nuisance under this title. Section 3. Severabilitv. Should any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or Ordinance No. 11- Page 3 of S Rev 1/10 phrase of this chapter, or its application to any person or situation, be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this chapter or its application to any other person or situation. The City Council of the City of Federal Way hereby declares that it would have adopted this chapter and each section, subsection, sentence, clauses, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 4. Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the cornection of scrivener/clerical errors, references, ordinance numbering, section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 5. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage and publication, as provided by law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this day of 20 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MAYOR, SKIP PRIEST ATTEST: Ordinance No. 11- Page 4 of S Rev 1/10 CITY CLERK, CAROL MCNEILLY, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTIVE DATE: ORDINANCE NO.: Ordinance No. 11- Page S of S Rev 1/10