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Council MIN 05-05-2015 Regular r$ �. U�t04 I, Federal Way %, tu, 25th t u awl .4)90 204'' CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Council Chambers - City Hall May 5, 2015 — 7:00 p.m. 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER Mayor Ferrell called the Regular Meeting to order at the hour of 7:06 pm City officials in attendance: Mayor Jim Ferrell, Deputy Mayor Jeanne Burbidge,Councilmember Lydia Assefa-Dawson, Councilmember Kelly Maloney, Councilmember Susan Honda, Councilmember Martin Moore and Councilmember Dini Duclos. Councilmember Bob Celski participated in the meeting telephonically from a remote location. City staff in attendance: City Attorney Amy Jo Pearsall and City Clerk Stephanie Courtney. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Dick Mayer led the flag salute. 3. PRESENTATIONS a. Promotional Ceremony and Oath of Office for Deputy Chief Steve Neal Chief Hwang was pleased to introduce and give history on the long law enforcement career of new Deputy Chief Steve Neal. Mayor Ferrell administered the Oath of Office to Deputy Chief and congratulated him. b. Certificate of Re-Appointment to Parks & Recreation Commission Councilmember Honda read and presented Parks Commissioner Mark Koppang with his Certificate of Re-Appointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission with a term through April 30, 2018. Mr. Koppang thanked the Mayor and Council and noted there are great opportunities for involvement in the city. c. Mayor's Emerging Issues and Report Mayor Ferrell reported on the first Neighborhood Connection Meeting of 2015 held at Adelaide Elementary School. He was happy to report approximately 85 citizens came out to get an update on important issues in the city including police services, traffic and current projects. He noted the next Neighborhood Connection Meeting will be at Olympic View Elementary School on May 14th at 6pm. The Mayor also was pleased to report on the recent State of the County Address hosted at the Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 1 of 7 May 5, 2015 Federal Way Community Center. The program welcomed the King County Councilmembers and the County Executive Dow Constantine who spoke on important issues facing King County. He asked Parks Director John Hutton to report on the upcoming Touch a Truck Event and Parks Appreciation Day. Mr. Hutton encouraged everyone to attend the 2nd annual Touch a Truck Event at Town Square Park on Saturday, May 16th beginning at 11:30 am. Other events that day include Blue Poppy Days, Dedication of the Blue Star Memorial Marker at Celebration Park; and the Federal Way Coalition against Trafficking Family 5K Walk/Run. Mr. Hutton also thanked the 221 volunteers who donated over 563 man hours at 4 separate locations including Adelaide Park, Celebration Park, Lakota, and West Hylebos Wetlands. He also thanked the DaVita volunteers for their efforts at Dumas Bay Centre. Mayor Ferrell asked Councilmember Honda to provide an update on the grand opening of the Federal Way Farmer's Market. Councilmember Honda noted the market opens Saturday, May 9th and runs through October in the Sears parking lot at the Commons Mall. She noted there will be High School Bands performing at the market and reminded citizens the fruits and veggies get better as the season continues. Mayor Ferrell reported he was honored to meet with Governor Inslee along with Deputy Mayor Burbidge, Councilmember Maloney, and Councilmember Moore for the signing of the TPA Bill which will allow up to $400,000 a year in marketing dollars for our community. Deputy Mayor Burbidge noted this was important legislation for our city as there were no neighboring cities to partner with;she thanked all that worked hard on this bill. Code Compliance Office John Fairbanks reported on the first ever"Let's Paint Federal Way" event which utilized over a 100 volunteers from all walks of life that came together Saturday,April 25th and worked to beautify an aging fence which borders the right of way on 21st Ave S. He spoke to thank many individuals, organizations and businesses including: • Dwight and Shelley Pauls who gave support and coordination for the event • Sgt. James Kalkstein and the US Army Recruiting Station • Hee Jung Lee and the Federal Way Korean-American Parents Association • Hollie Shilley and the Federal Way Youth Ecology • Pastor Joe Bowman and the Integrity Life Church • Federal Way Police Department • South King Fire and Rescue • Councilmember Susan Honda and Key Club Members • Mayor Ferrell, Councilmember Kelly Maloney and Councilmember Martin Moore • CityVision and numerous additional volunteers from group, churches and community members from Federal Way and surrounding communities. Paint, Supplies, and snacks were donated by: • Jesse Ficks, Dale Sharp and Chris Shilley from Ski's Painting in Kent supplied (22)5 gallons of paint • World Vision supplied 200+ paint brushes and gloves • Advancing Leadership supplied brushes, rollers and roller handles • Vaughn Wright and Costa Vida Federal Way donated Sweet Pork Tacos • Kind Snack bars donation • Federal Way Police Officer Guild donated water and ice • Federal Way Public Schools use of their parking lot for staging purposes The Mayor and Councilmembers noted the incredible transformation and thanked Mr. Fairbanks for his efforts in organizing this project. Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 2 of 7 May 5, 2015 4. CITIZEN COMMENT Dr. Art Mclrvin, submitted written comments where were read by the City Clerk who referenced a report from the National Institutes of Health regarding the increase in use of marijuana among youth since legalization in Washington. Jim Stiles, with all the development in Federal Way, he does not feel the image of city should include marijuana shops. Norma Blanchard, spoke to Council regarding her desire to see term limits for Councilmembers and the Mayor. Richard Conant, distributed materials and spoke regarding the multiple adverse effects of marijuana use among youth. He asked the Council to ban marijuana and not take an advisory vote. Patricia Conant, discussed the history of Democracy and feels the Council should make the decision to ban marijuana in the city and not put this issue to a public vote. Jani Estrada, discussed the long and short term effects of marijuana and asked the Council to ban marijuana related retail stores in Federal Way. Debbie Sabin, resident and teacher in the community feels students are being affected by the use of marijuana and have grown more detached in the last few years. She asked Council to ban retail J 9 Y stores in Federal Way. 5. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed below 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 maybe removed by a Councilmember for separate discussion and subsequent motion. a. Minutes: April 21, 2015 Regular and Special Meeting Minutes b. Monthly Financial Report— March 2015 c. Vouchers— March 2015 d. Resolution: Safekeeping Agreement— US Bank APPROVED RESOLUTION#15-683 e. Resolution: Cooperative Purchasing with U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) APPROVED RESOLUTION#15-684 f. Resolution: Amend Fund Balance Reserve Policy APPROVED RESOLUTION#15- 682 g. Parks Equipment to be Purchased with Replacement Reserves DEPUTY MAYOR BURBIDGE MOVED APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS A- G AS PRESENTED; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER MOORE. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Deputy Mayor Burbidge yes Councilmember Celski yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Maloney yes Councilmember Duclos yes Councilmember Honda yes Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 3 of 7 May 5, 2015 6. ORDINANCES First Reading a. Council Bill#679/Amending FWRC 1.15.060 Appeal to Hearing Examiner AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,WASHINGTON RELATING TO THE FEE ASSOCIATED WITH APPEALS OF AN ORDER TO CEASE ACTIVITY OR A NOTICE AND ORDER;AMENDING FWRC 1.15.060(AMENDING ORDINANCE 09-597) City Attorney Amy Jo Pearsall noted this was a housekeeping item to clarify changes made to the fee schedule. City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCILMEMBER DUCLOS MOVED TO FORWARD THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO THE MAY 19TH MEETING FOR ENACTMENT; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER MALONEY. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Deputy Mayor Burbidge yes Councilmember Celski yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Maloney yes Councilmember Duclos yes Councilmember Honda yes b. Council Bill #680/Lakehaven Utility District Franchise Extension AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,WASHINGTON,GRANTING LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AN EXTENSION TO A NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO OCCUPY THE RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON,THROUGH THE FRANCHISE AREA FOR THE PURPOSE OF OPERATING A WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM WITHIN AND THROUGH THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY. City Attorney Amy Jo Pearsall noted this was an extension through the end of the year which will enable time to negotiate a longer term extension. City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCILMEMBER DUCLOS MOVED TO FORWARD THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO THE MAY 19TH MEETING FOR ENACTMENT; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER MOORE. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Deputy Mayor Burbidge yes Councilmember Celski yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Maloney yes Councilmember Duclos yes Councilmember Honda yes Second Reading/Enactment c. Council Bill#674/Vacate a Portion of S 336th Street APPROVED ORDINANCE#15-790 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,WASHINGTON,RELATING TO VACATING A PORTION OF SOUTH 336TH STREET LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 13TH AVE SOUTH,WEST OF 13TH AVENUE SOUTH,ADJACENT TO LOT 1 BLA 201409159000251 AT FEDERAL WAY. City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 4 of 7 May 5, 2015 COUNCILMEMBER CELSKI MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE;SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER DUCLOS. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Deputy Mayor Burbidge yes Councilmember Celski yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Maloney yes Councilmember Duclos yes Councilmember Honda yes d. Council Bill #675/ Proposed Code Amendment Related to the Regulation of Adult Family Homes Under FWRC 19.105.080 APPROVED ORDINANCE #15-791 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF ADULT FAMILY HOMES; AMENDING FWRC 19.105.080 (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 09-605 City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCILMEMBER CELSKI MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE;SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER MALONEY. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Deputy Mayor Burbidge yes Councilmember Celski yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Maloney yes Councilmember Duclos yes Councilmember Honda yes e. Council Bill #676/Christian Faith Center Franchise Extension APPROVED ORDINANCE #15-792 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,WASHINGTON, EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT ESTABLISHED IN ORDINANCE 05-489 AND GRANTING CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTER NONEXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO OCCUPY RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF THE .CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,WITHIN THE SPECIFIED FRANCHISE AREA FOR PURPOSES OF CONSTRUCTION,MAINTAINING,REPAIRING,OPERATING,AND REMOVING CABLE,VOICE, DATA, MECHANICAL AND FIRE ALARM CONDUITS WITHIN AND THROUGH CERTAIN RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND STREETS WITHIN THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY. (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 05-489) City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCILMEMBER CELSKI MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE;SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER MALONEY. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Deputy Mayor Burbidge yes Councilmember Celski yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Maloney yes Councilmember Duclos yes Councilmember Honda yes f. Council Bill#677/Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club Franchise Extension APPROVED ORDINANCE#15-789 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,WASHINGTON, EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT ESTABLISHED IN ORDINANCE 05-512 AND GRANTING TWIN LAKES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB NONEXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO OCCUPY THE RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WITHIN THE SPECIFIED FRANCHISE AREA, FOR PURPOSES OF MAINTAINING, REPAIRING,AND OPERATING AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM WITHIN AND THROUGH THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY. (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 05-512) City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 5 of 7 May 5, 2015 COUNCILMEMBER CELSKI MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE;SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER DUCLOS. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Deputy Mayor Burbidge yes Councilmember Celski yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Maloney yes Councilmember Duclos yes Councilmember Honda yes 7. COUNCIL REPORTS Councilmember Assefa-Dawson reported on her attendance at many community events including the Adelaide Neighborhood Connection Meeting and the Korean School Fundraising Event.She also was moved by the State of the.County Address where King County Executive Constantine spoke about economic disparity in the county and the disappearing of middle class. She also spoke to the statistic of 1 in 3 minority children will end up incarcerated and she feels we need to embrace our children and wants Federal Way to be a part of the solution. Councilmember Maloney noted she pleased to be able to attend the recent Boys and Girls Club Breakfast where they were raising funds for the soccer field. She also attended the community beautification event where she helped paint and thanked John Fairbanks for getting all the volunteers for the project. She also spoke to the moving speech Executive Dow Constantine gave regarding the State of the County and more importantly the root causes of issues facing our children from infancy on up. Councilmember Honda noted it was good to be back in Federal Way. She attended the Hylebos District Dinner which is a Boy Scout Event and volunteer recognition for many different packs. She thanked and encouraged those involved in scouting. She attended the FW National Little League jamboree where over 500 children attended. She reported the next meeting of the Parks, Recreation, Human Services and Public Safety Meeting will be next Tuesday at 5pm in the Hylebos Room Councilmember Celski thanked Mayor Ferrell for acknowledging his son who has recently returned home from his third deployment. He was happy to be able to welcome him home in person — he thanked all service men and women and their families. He also thanked the US Army servicemen who volunteered with painting event. He is honored to be a part of the unveiling of the Blue Star Marker at Celebration Park on May 16th at 1pm; the marker honors all service members and is generously donated by the Marine Hills Garden Club. He thanked Councilmember Maloney for Chairing the Land Use Transportation Committee meeting in his absence Councilmember Moore reported on his attendance at the State of the County Address and noted this is the first time the county has delivered the address from Federal Way and is excited about the"Best Starts for Kids" initiative announced by Executive Constantine. He attended the both the Adelaide Neighborhood Connection meeting and the Paint the Fence event. He was also happy to attend the bill signing of the TPA Bill in Olympia. He thanked Sound Transit for the presentation earlier tonight and asked citizens to give feedback as this will change the look of the city. He thanked the Firefighters and their efforts in our community and is excited for the Farmers Market opening day on May 9th. He thanked Pete von Reichbauer who was recognized by the City of Auburn for his service to the community. Councilmember Duclos reported on her attendance at the Adelaide Neighborhood Meeting and was pleased to see staff give feedback from the previous meeting and following up with citizens. She noted it was a great meeting that was well attended. She also attended the Korean School Fundraiser event and noted there were wonderful food, costumes, and entertainment from all ages of students. Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 6 of 7 May 5, 2015 Although she was unable to understand everything being said due to language barriers she appreciates the artistry and the beauty in which is was presented. She will be a part of the Marine Hills Swim parade and then be attending the opening day of the Farmers Market next weekend. Deputy Mayor Burbidge noted the next Lodging Tax Advisory Committee will be next Wednesday at 8am. She also encouraged citizens to attend the Sound Transit Open Houses at either the Federal Way Community Center or at Highline College to express your thoughts on the alignment and station options. She noted they received an email from King County Metro noting the Federal Way to Seattle Routes#179 and#190 will be improved with more frequency,which is good news for our community and those who use those highly traveled routes. She noted there is a fundraising breakfast for Communities in Schools at Weyerhaeuser on Friday, May 15th at 7:00 am to help support mentorship and other important support services for students in our schools. She reported on a new production by Centerstage at Knutzen Family Theatre which is wonderfully written and produced and upcoming performances from the Federal Way Chorale. 8. ADJOURNMENT There being nothing further on the agenda; Mayor Ferrell adjourned the Regular meeting at 8:38 pm Attest: AI_". L�.IL. AlLL iA 'Q�" ie D. Courtney, CMC City Clerk Approved by Council: Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 7 of 7 May 5, 2015