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12-07-2021 Council Minutes - RegularCITY OF 4*:3�k Federal Way CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES City Hall — Council Chambers December 7, 2021 — 6:30 p.m. 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER Mayor Ferrell called the meeting to order at 6:32 p.m City officials in attendance: Mayor Jim Ferrell, Council President Susan Honda, Councilmember Lydia Assefa-Dawson, Councilmember Erica Norton, Councilmember Hoang Tran, Councilmember Jack Walsh, Councilmember Martin Moore, and Councilmember Linda Kochmar. City staff in attendance: City Attorney Ryan Call and City Clerk Stephanie Courtney 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Ferrell led the flag salute. COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED TO AMEND THE AGENDA TO ADD DISCUSSION TO CHANGE A COUNCIL RULE; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR. Motion passed 6-1; Councilmember Moore dissenting. Council President Honda yes Councilmember Assefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore No Councilmember Kochmar yes Clerk's Note: This item was added as Council Business Item 6e. COUNCILMEMBER NORTON MOVED TO AMEND THE AGENDA TO ADD AN ITEM TO COUNCIL BUSINESS TO DISCUSS THE DESIGNATION OF CHRONIC NUISANCE CODE AND THE ADDITION OF CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO APPROVE OVERTIME FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER WALSH. Motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Clerk's Note: This item was added as Council Business Item 6f. 3. PRESENTATIONS a. Swearing -In Ceremonies of Newly Elected City Councilmembers Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 1 of 11 December 7, 2021 Mayor Ferrell welcomed the two new Councilmembers to the dais and invited Councilmember Erica Norton to come forward where he swore her into office for a term through December 31, 2021. Mayor Ferrell then invited Municipal Court Judge Dave Larson to come forward and swear in Councilmember Jack Walsh for a term through December 31, 2021. City Councilmember Erica Norton thanked her family for attending and is looking forward to serving the city. City Councilmember Jack Walsh thanked the Mayor and Council and the voters of Federal Way for the trust and support; he loves the community and the best days are ahead. b. Recognition of Councilmember Martin Moore Mayor Ferrell recognized outgoing Councilmember Martin Moore stating it was an honor and a privilege to serve with him on behalf of the citizens of Federal Way for the last eight years. Mayor Ferrell read and presented a glass plaque on behalf of the City Council. Councilmember Moore remarked how quickly 8-years have passed, and reflected on his life when taking office at the age of 29 and now leaving office as a married father of one. He is sincerely proud of what he has accomplished with the Mayor and his Council colleagues. He thanked his family and many members of the community and shared his intention of staying engaged in the community. He provided insight and advice for the incoming Council. Councilmembers thanked Councilmember Moore for his work on many issues over the years, and wished him well. At 6:50 the Mayor announced the Council would recess for approximately 15 minutes for a brief reception; he resumed the meeting at 7:07 p.m. c. Mayor's Emerging Issues and Report Safety concerns at Park 16 (added)& Retail Safety Summit Police Chief Hwang gave a public safety update specifically addressing concerns with retail safety and the multi -family housing community of Park 16. He provided information on routine theft sting operations and the plans for the department to collaborate with local retailers to curb shoplifting activity. Chief Hwang noted the city is taking a stronger stance on shoplifting and organized retail crimes in effort to make the city safer for employees and customers. The Chief spoke to the upcoming Retail Safety Summit which will be held in Council Chambers on January 20 bringing business owners together to discuss prevention and provide education. He also provided information on the deployment of bicycle officers and electric motorcycle officers in the downtown area. In regards to residential safety and multifamily communities, Chief Hwang reported they are working with Park 16 Property Management who are working to evict those involved in crimes. They will also be increasing security patrols and adding speed bumps throughout the complex. Chief Hwang also provided information regarding concerns in the Westway Neighborhood and the Eastwind Motel located on Pacific Highway. Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 2 of 11 December 7, 2021 Mayor Ferrell reported the King County Executive, King County Prosecutor, and Judges met on December 15 to discuss crime in South King County. He is also working with the Mayors of the valley cities including Renton, Kent and Auburn in urging the State Legislators to address many changes to policing including the legalizing of controlled substances and the requirement of probable cause for pursuits. Councilmembers thanked Chief Hwang and the department for their efforts in making residents feel safer, and spoke in appreciation in working towards a solution and in collaboration with other south county cities and business owners. Chief Hwang answered additional questions regarding areas of the city which are not deemed "hot spots"; statistics on gang activity; if overdose statistics have increased; and gun violence in schools. COVID-19 Update Ray Gross, Emergency Manager provided updated information was available via the King County Dashboard (website), and noted no Omicron cases have been yet confirmed in King County. Cold Weather Sheltering Mayor Ferrell noted the Community Center would be open as a warming shelter for colder months and information will be released on shelter locations for overnight shelter for the very cold temperatures. Recent Community Events Mayor Ferrell reported the Holiday Tree Lighting at Town Square Park and the Jingle Bell Bruch at the FWCC both held on December 4 were well attended family -friendly events. Certificate of Recognition Mayor Ferrell read and presented the Certificate of Recognition to Jason Ludwig for his work for the benefit of the Federal Way Historical Society. Gerald Knutzen spoke on behalf of the Historical Society thanking Mr. Ludwig. Mr. Ludwig who attended virtually via Zoom from his new home in Atlanta, thanked the Mayor and Council. Councilmember Moore congratulated and thanked Mr. Ludwig for researching the history of the fire department for the Historical Society. He also thanked the Mayor for acknowledging people in our community, such as Mr. Ludwig who spend their time volunteering. d. Council Committee Reports Parks/Recreation/Human Services/Public Safety Committee (PRHSPS): Chair Kochmar reported the December Committee meeting has been canceled. The next regular meeting will be in January. She thanked the many volunteers in the community. Land Use/Transportation Committee (LUTC): No update was provided. Finance, Economic Development, Regional Affairs Committee (FEDRAC): Chair Tran reported the Committee met in late November and the December meeting has been Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 3 of 11 December 7, 2021 canceled. Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC): Chair Assefa-Dawson reported the December meeting has been canceled and the next meeting will be in January. Regional Committees Report (PIC): No report was provided. Council President Report: Council President Honda thanked Councilmember Moore for his service on Council for the last 8 years. She reported on the recent SCA appointments and asked councilmembers interested in regional appointments contact Deanna Dawson at SCA for more information. She encouraged citizens to continue to contact Council over the holidays even though there are no more meetings in December. She would like to see an annual volunteer recognition event restarted at the city. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Betty Taylor spoke regarding gun violence stating the government and justice system are failing. She would like to see background check laws for guns improved and encourages all Americans to work towards a solution on this issue. Bob ❑arngan related the story of when his car was stolen and how state legislation prevented police from acting on the crime. Jack Dovey thanked the Mayor for his recent stance on crime; he asked Council to appropriate additional funding for emphasis patrols. Helen Kubik addressed conversations had at the December 6 Land Use/Transportation Committee meeting regarding licensing permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, and emergency housing and shelter. Jane Sidlo spoke in opposition of vaccine mandates in King County Denise Yun shared about her experience working as a nurse in a COVID hall caring for the elderly. She encouraged people to get vaccinated in order to help keep the elderly healthy. Carolyn Hoover read a letter on behalf of her friend sharing her family's history living in Federal Way and how crime has driven them to leave. Nancy Justice spoke in opposition of vaccine mandates stating that it is discrimination and segregation. Boonee Williamson, small business owner, shared about damages and losses she and her husband have endured to their business and lack of police response. Mayor Ferrell referred Ms. Williamson to Deputy Chief Steve Neal for follow-up. Jars Bat-ber spoke regarding a proposal to develop the former Bally's property into condominiums, which has been discussed at the Planning Commission recently. Dara Mandeville shared crime statistics from Federal Way and expressed her disappointment law enforcement cannot do more; she would like to see the arrest rate increase. Jeff Mclaughlin, resident since 1997, feels offended by the property tax increase despite Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 4 of 11 December 7, 2021 crime and other issues around the City. Geoffrey Taucredi recommended that Federal Way High Schools expand their JROTC programs as a way to address discipline issues and youth violence in schools. Anna Patrick requested more information regarding the differences between the Permanent Housing Licensing and the Licensing Program for Hotels and Motels. She also shared frustration with county level meetings and would like to know how citizens can be more engaged. Bob Drake honored Betty Taylor's late grandson by echoing her urge for more action to curb gun violence. He referenced a recent call where there was a gun which was not recovered by the police. Councilmember Moore left the meeting at 9:13 p.m. Email from Sarah Nelson read by the City Clerk asking Council to put ordinances in place to protect Federal Way citizens from safety related issues. Email from Rhiannon Owen read by the City Clerk opposing mask and vaccine mandates as they relate to COVID-19. Cynthia Ricks-Maccotan spoke in response to Police Chief Hwang's presentation and named several organizations in the community committed to helping with youth violence. She encourages the city leadership and the Police Department to utilize community partners. Councilmember Moore rejoined the meeting at 9:17 p.m. 5. CONSENT AGENDA a. Minutes: November 16, 2021 Regular and Special Meeting Minutes b. Monthly Financial Report — October 2021 c. AP Vouchers 10/16/2021-11/15/2021 & Payroll Vouchers 10/01/2021-10/31/2021 d. WiFi Site Lease Amendment No. 1 with DM Ventures FW Center LLC e. WA State Department of Corrections Master Agreement - Class V Community Restitution Programs f. Federal Way Community Center Slide Replacement 2 - RFP# 21-012 g. Catering Services at Dumas Bay Centre h. Police Gate Replacements - City Hall Bid Acceptance i. Puget Sound Energy Electrical Easement j. Jail Services Contract Amendment - SCORE Jail k. Purchase of Electric Motorcycles I. Agreement between the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) and the Federal Way Police Department to provide grant funding for Traffic Enforcement m. Amendment to the Pierce Transit Extra Duty Police Services Agreement COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED APPROVAL OF ITEMS A THROUGH M ON THE CONSENT AGENDA; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR. The motion passed Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 5 of 11 December 7, 2021 unanimously as follows - Council President Honda yes Councilmember Walsh yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Councilmember Tran yes At 9:22 p.m. Mayor Ferrell announced the Council would be recessing for a ten minute break. Mayor reconvened the meeting at 9:32 p.m. 6. COUNCIL BUSINESS a. Resolution/2022 Fee Schedule/APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 21-817 Finance Director Steve Groom reported the adopted fee schedule is the mechanism to adjust fees each year. In effort to keep pace with inflation most fees are adjusted. Additional changes include a correction to the shopping carts fee and the passport fee which is set by the US State Department. COUNCILMEMBER TRAN MOVED APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER ASSEFA-DAWSON. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes b. Assessment Lien for Abatement at 1235 SW 313th Street Building Official Scott Sproul provided information regarding an abatement on SW 313th Street which took place in August of 2021. Staff is seeking approval to lien the property which has been in violation since 2017, with multiple documented violations. Attempts to work with the property owner have failed and drawn out the process over years. Council thanked Mr. Sproul for the information and asked various clarifying questions. COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED TO AUTHORIZE STAFF TO PLACE AN ASSESSMENT LIEN ON THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1235 SW 313TH ST, FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 IN THE AMOUNT OF $19,592.72; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes c. Public Safety Testing Subscriber Agreement Deputy Police Chief Stephen Neal presented information on a housekeeping issue. The incorrect agreement was amended and he is seeking approval to make this correction. COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR MOVED APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED PUBLIC SAFETY TESTING SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER MOORE. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 6 of 11 December 7, 2021 Council President Honda yes Councilmember Walsh yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Councilmember Tran yes d. Grant Acceptance for Broadband Study from the State Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) in the amount of $50,000 Economic Development Director Tim Johnson noted Council had already approved seeking the broadband study grant and the current request is for Council to authorize accepting the same. COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED TO ACCEPT THE GRANT FOR BROADBAND STUDY IN THE AMOUNT OF $50,000.00 AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER ASSEFA-DAWSON. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes e. added item — Discussion regarding changing Council Rules of Procedure COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED TO DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE CHANGES TO COUNCIL RULES TO BE VOTED ON BY THE COUNCIL AT THE JANUARY 4, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING TO DESIGNATE THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT AS THE MAYOR PRO TEMPORE UNDER STATE LAW AND TO CREAT A POSITION OF "DEPUTY MAYOR" TO SHARE INTERNAL COUNCIL GOVERNING DUTIES WITH THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT; COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR SECOND. Councilmembers Moore, Assefa-Dawson, and Tran spoke with concerns and asked clarifying questions regarding adding an additional role of "Deputy Mayor". Councilmember Kochmar noted this is a request for the City Attorney to research this issue and come back with more information and a proposal. COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED TO EXTEND THE MEETING PAST 10:00 P.M.; COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR SECOND. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Councilmember continued to discuss the proposal. Councilmember Walsh called the question, ending debate. Council President Honda restated the motion. The main motion passed 5-2 as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran no Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore no Councilmember Kochmar yes Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes December 7, 2021 Page 7 of 11 f. added item — Chronic Nuisance Properties Councilmember Norton expressed desire to identify chronic nuisance properties (hotels and multi -family apartment complexes) and also requested the city allocate ARPA funds for additional Code Compliance Officers or additional off -duty police overtime to address nuisance issues in the city. City Attorney Ryan Call noted there is currently a proposed nuisance ordinance which is on track for Council; the ordinance has already passed through Council Committee. Council discussed this issue further. Community Development Director Brian Davis cautioned, increasing Code Compliance Officers will not be helpful if there is not an increase in support administrative staff who process the paperwork. The Mayor will work on this with the Department Directors and Police Chief. 7. ORDINANCES First Reading a. Council Bill #818/Ordinance: Establishing a Licens_in.q Program for Hotels and Motels AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A LICENSING PROGRAM FOR HOTELS AND MOTELS TO PROTECT PUBLIC SAFETY; ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 12.55 INCLUDING SECTIONS 12.55.010, 12.55.020, 12.55.030, 12.55.040, 12.55.050, 12.55.060, 12.55.070, 12.55.080, 12.55.090, 12.55.100, AND 12.55.110. City Attorney Ryan Call provided information regarding the licensing scheme to deter criminal activity and disproportionate use of city resources. The goal for the proposed ordinance is to impose additional operating requirement for public lodging varying based on historical criminal activity. All hotels and motels would be required to obtain a license in addition to the business license. The fees collected will be used to defray the cost of the program. There will be operational requirements depending on the level of historical criminal activity that has occurred at the property in the previous year. He outlined the program and requirements based on calls for service. Council thanked Mr. Call for the presentation and asked clarifying questions regarding if the fee was annual and the time of the year the fee is imposed and if the fee should be applied only to nuisance properties. Attorney Call provided answers to each question. Public Comment — no comments were received. City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED TO FORWARD THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO THE JANUARY 4, 2022 COUNCIL MEETING FOR SECOND READING AND ENACTMENT; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes December 7, 2021 Page 8 of 11 First and Second Reading/Enactment b. Council Bill #814/Ordinance: Revising FWRC 6.35.030 relating to Pedestrian Interference/APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 21-923 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO PEDESTRIAN INTERFERENCE AND OBSTRUCTIONS WITHIN PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF - WAY; AMENDING FWRC 6.35.030. (AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 20-887, 15-802, 15-784, 11-697, 08-576, 05-509, 94-214, AND 91-89) Assistant City Attorney Joanna Eide presented the pedestrian interference code amendment, which was originally presented at Council on November 3, 2021. As background Mr. Eide noted the city regulates public property including city property, parks, public rights -of -way such as sidewalks and benches. The Pedestrian Interference Code was enacted years ago and has been modified multiple times. The amendments proposed with this ordinance are in response to expressed concerns from citizens regarding safe and effective use of public property. This revision also better clarifies existing language and definitions; clarifies exemptions; and adds detail and organization for enforceability. Councilmembers thanked Ms. Eide a enforcement, level of police support, infractions rather than a misdemeanors. responses to all questions asked. Public Comment: id asked clarifying questions regarding and if violations would be considered Ms. Eide and City Attorney Call provided Cynthia Ricks-Maccgtan requested an exception be added to this ordinance for individuals waiting for or receiving medical care. Ms. Eide clarified transitory or medical situations are not the intent of this ordinance. COUNCILMEMEBER KOCHMAR MOVED TO WAIVE THE FIRST READING OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER NORTON. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes Councilmember Walsh yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Councilmember Tran yes COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR MOVED APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER WALSH. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Second Reading/Enactment c. Council Bill #815/ 2021-2022 Mid -Biennial Budget Adjustment/APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 21-924 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 9 of 11 December 7, 2021 AMENDING THE 2021-2022 BIENNIAL BUDGET. (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 20-903 AND 21-916) City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCILMEMBER TRAN MOVED APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER ASSEFA-DAWSON. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes d. Council Bill #816/ 2022 Property Tax Levy/APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 21-925 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO FIXING THE PROPERTY TAX AMOUNT FOR THE YEAR OF 2022. City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCILMEMBER TRAN MOVED APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER ASSEFA-DAWSON. The motion passed 5-2 as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton no Councilmember Tran yes Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore no Councilmember Kochmar yes e. Council Bill #817/ T-Mobile Wireless Franchise Agreement Amendment/APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 21-926 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, AMENDING T- MOBILE WEST CORPORATION'S NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO OCCUPY RIGHTS - OF -WAY OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, BY ADDING A NEW SITE TO THE LIST OF AUTHORIZED SITES. (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 15-803) City Clerk Stephanie Courtney read the ordinance title into the record. COUNCIL PRESIDENT HONDA MOVED APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER ASSEFA-DAWSON. The motion passed unanimously as follows: Council President Honda yes CouncilmemberAssefa-Dawson yes Councilmember Norton yes Councilmember Tran yes 8. COUNCIL REPORTS Councilmember Walsh yes Councilmember Moore yes Councilmember Kochmar yes Councilmember Moore said goodbye and stated he will miss the debates and discussions with the Council. He reiterated his belief in one strong Council President to lead the Council. He thanked family members in attendance, thanked the community for allowing him to serve for eight years, and the thanked the city's dedicated staff. Councilmember Assefa-Dawson wished Councilmember Moore well and noted she will miss him on the Council. She welcomed the new councilmembers and wished everyone Happy Holidays looking forward to a strong 2022. Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 10 of 11 December 7, 2021 Councilmember Norton thanked the Council for their understanding as she learns the procedures. Councilmember Tran thanked Councilmember him for the last four years. He welcomed the members of the council are different, they s everyone a Merry Christmas. Moore for his service and working alongside new Councilmembers and believes while all care the bond of public service. He wished Councilmember Walsh thanked fellow Councilmembers for the warm welcome and thanked Councilmember Moore for his service. He thanked the community and his wife for their support noting he is dedicated to serving the community. He reminded people to report crime even if you do not anticipate the police will be able to respond, it needs to be reported. Councilmember Kochmar wished Councilmember Moore the best. She looks forward to working together and even if everyone does not always agree, they are all working for the betterment of the community. She encouraged people to give back to those in need the most by donating food and clothing to MSC or other charitable organizations in the city. Council President Honda reported the South King Fire truck is making their way through the city with Santa, the route can be found on their webpage; they are also accepting donations as they drive the neighborhoods. She noted Sound Transit will hold a Board Meeting on December 16 where they will likely name a preferred site for the OMF South. She encouraged citizens to sign up for public comment. She welcomed the new Councilmembers and wished everyone a Happy Holiday! 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION —eve--Ra-rg,aJ +nt to RGW 42.30.14 k44(f)-not needed 10. ADJOURNMENT There being nothing further on the agenda; the regular meeting was adjourned at 11:20 p.m. Attest: uut�N&k 5 h nie Courtney City Clerk Approved by CounciLotiolum, Federal Way City Council Regular Minutes Page 11 of 11 December 7, 2021