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Council MIN 12-03-1996 Regular FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Council Chambers - City Hall December 3, 1996 - 7:00 p.m. MINUTES I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER Mayor Priest opened the regular meeting of the Federal Way City Council at 7:05 p.m., in Council Chambers, City Hall, Federal Way, Washington. City Council present: Mayor Mahlon .Skip. Priest, Deputy Mayor Hope Elder and Councilmembers Mary Gates, Jack Dovey, Michael Park and Ron Gintz. Councilmember Watkins appeared at 7:40 p.m. City staff present: City Manager Ken Nyberg, Deputy City Manager Philip Keightley, City Attorney Londi Lindell, City Clerk Chris Green and Deputy City Clerk Bob Baker. II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilmember Dovey led the flag salute. III. CITIZEN COMMENT Betty Huff stated she is ready to move into the 21st Century with the Council voting in favor of the utility tax increase as it speaks about vision and image as it relates to Federal Way. Michael Conner and Jim Burbidge echoed the thoughts of Ms. Huff. Dick Whipple, Roy Wiberg and Alpha Westedahl all spoke in opposition to the utility tax increase. Ms. Alana Emery's comments were read into the record which requested an exemption allowed for fixed and low income households. Elmer Reed, Stephanie Boschu, Tanya McCabe-Payne, Dana Coulter, Lynn Roberts, Terri Holmes, Liz Tesch, Al Shahed, Cindy Zwart, Connie Paauhau, Nancy Kragh, Elizabeth Mitchell and Tom Trompeter spoke in favor of maintaining currently levels of human services funding. Ms. Daleela Younger's comments were also read into the record thanking the City for contributing to the Multi-Service Center and requesting continued funding. Finally, John Ridley's comments were read into the record which stated "the utility tax rate adjustment is a bah humbug piece of legislation." IV. CONSENT AGENDA a. Minutes/November 26, I 996 R~gular Meeting/Pulled by Watkins b. Council BiJI #1 54/Property Tax Rate Enactment Ordinance #96-275 OR' GINAL CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES December 3, 1996 - Page 2 j. k. 1. m. n. o. p. c. Council BiI1 #1 55/Utility Tax Rate Alljustment/Pulled by Councilmember Watkins/Enactment Ordinance #96-276 Council Bi1I #156/Surface Water Mana¡¡ement Rate Adjustment/Pulled by Councilmember Watkins/Enactment Ordinance #96-277 Council Bi1I #157/Proposed 1997-98 Budget Enactment Ordinanre #96-278 Council Bi1I #1 58/Gamblinf Tax Amendment Enactment Ordinanre #96-279 Council Bi1I #159/Parks & Recreation Commission Amendment Enactment Ordinance #96-280 Council Bi1I #160/Human Services Commission Amendment Enactment Ordinance #96-281 Council Bi11 #161/Youth Commission Amendment Enactment Ordinance #96-282 Council Bi11 #162/Diversity Commission Amendment Enactment Ordinance #96-283 1997 Human Services General Funding/Pulled by Deputy Mayor Elder First Time Home Bl\yer Pro~ram Challenge Grant BPA Trail Phase II Construction Proiect Contract Termination & Rebiddinf/ Contract Renewal with Vadis Northwest for Litter Control Pro¡¡ram 1997 Road Maintenance Contract So 356th at SR 99 Ri¡¡ht-Hand Turn Lane Bond Project Acceptance & Release of Retaina,ge d. e. f. g. h. i. COUNCILMEMBER GINTZ MOVED TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS B, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, M, N, 0 & P AS PRESENTED; second by Councilmember Dovey. The motion carried as follows: Item A: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Minutes/November 26 I 996 R~ular Meetin¡¡ COUNCILMEMBER WATKINS MOVED APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES AFTER CORRECTING HIS VOTE ON ITEM VI(C) FROM "YES" TO A "NO" VOTE; second by Councilmember Gintz. The motion carried as follows: CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES December 3, 1996 - Page 3 Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes Item C: Council BiH #1 55/UtiJity Rate Acijustment COUNCILMEMBER WATKINS MOVED TO POSTPONE A VOTE ON THIS ITEM UNTIL SUCH TIME AS A SPENDING PLAN IS IN PLACE; second by Mayor Priest. The motion failed as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes no no no Elder Watkins Park no yes yes COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY MOVED TO AMEND THE EFFECTIVE COLLECTION COMMENCEMENT DATE TO MARCH 1, 1997; second by Councilmember Gintz. Discussion ensued. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes no COUNCILMEMBER WATKINS MOVED THIS ITEM BE PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC IN A SPECIAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER, 1997; second by Mayor Priest. The motion failed as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes no no no Elder Watkins Park no yes yes COUNCILMEMBER GINTZ MOVED ACCEPTANCE OF ITEM IV C AS AMENDED; second by Councilmember Dovey. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey no yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes no no CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES December 3, 1996 - Page 4 ItemD: Council BiI1 #1 56/Surface Water Mana~ement Rate Adjustment Councilmember Watkins pulled this item to explain his no-vote of last week. Ms. Wang explained Surface Water Management is considered a utility under the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and as such, taxes are levied thereupon. After brief discussion, COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY MOVED ADOPTION OF ITEM D AS PRESENTED; second by Councilmember Gintz. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey no yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes no yes Item K: 1997 Human Services General Fundin¡¡ This item was pulled for discussion and a brief staff report by Human Services Manager, Ann Guenther. Discussion ensued with Councilmember Gates and Mayor Priest relating their spouses serve on the Board of Directors for the Federal Way Boys and Girls Club. Although City Attorney Lindell stated there was no conflict of interest -- financially or remotely, both Councilmember Gates and Mayor Priest expressed their desire to avoid all appearances of impropriety and recused themselves from voting as it related to the Federal Way Boys & Girls Club. At that time, COUNCILMEMBER GINTZ MOVED TO RESTORE HUMAN SERVICES FUNDING AS RECOMMENDED BY THE HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION TO ALL AREAS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE FEDERAL WAY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB WHICH SHALL BE HANDLED UNDER SEPARATE VOTE; second by Deputy Mayor Elder. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes no no DEPUTY MAYOR ELDER MOVED TO RESTORE HUMAN SERVICES FUNDING AS RECOMMENDED BY THE HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION TO THE FEDERAL WAY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB; second by Council member Gintz. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey recused recused yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES December 3, 1996 - Page 5 V. CITY MANAGER REPORT City Manager Nyberg reported the second death of a City employee. Mr. Chris Thaiklar passed away at his home on Thanksgiving. For that reason, Mr. Nyberg announced flags at City Hall would fly at half mast tomorrow thru Thursday. Next, he reported a meeting at Klahanee Lake Community Senior Center on December II, 1996, at 7:00 p.m. to discuss changes in the Parks & Recreation Departments. Mr. Nyberg was very proud to announce the 1996 United Way Campaign ended with City- employee contributions totaling $9,058.04. He was also proud to relay this was a 55% increase over last years' total. He expressed his thanks and gratitude to United Way representatives Jennifer Schroder and Patricia Talton. A swearing-in ceremony will be held in Council Chambers on Thur., December 5, at 6:00 p.m. The City has organized and scheduled brush pick-up during regular pick-up days this weekend. Finally, Mr. Nyberg thanked the City Council for passing the first ever biennial budget. At the conclusion of the City Manager's report, COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY MOVED TO ADD ITEM VI., COUNCIL BUSINESS, TO DISCUSS TWO PROPOSED AD-HOC COMMITTEES AS THEY MAY RELATE TO EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS RAISED FROM THE UTILITY TAX RATE ADJUSTMENT; second by Councilmember Elder. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes VI. COUNCIL BUSINESS (Added Item) Councilmember Dovey suggested the formation of two ad-hoc committees at a special Council meeting in January, 1997, wherein the Parks & Recreation Commission Chair and the Arts Commission Chair would be appointed to chair the ad-hoc committees for the purposes of evaluating, reviewing and reporting possible allocation of revenues raised from the adjusted utility tax. Much discussion ensued with respect to the master plan at Visitation Retreat & Cultural Center and for ballfields at Celebration Park. Asphalt overlay was also mentioned. It was CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES December 3, 1996 - Page 6 suggested guidelines for the two groups would be developed at the January special meeting and communicated to the groups along with the visions Council may have regarding the funds and/or projects. After considerable discussion, it was decided Mayor Priest, City Manager Nyberg and City staff would bring a proposal or draft procedure to the December 17, 1996 regular meeting outlining the duties and functions of the two proposed ad-hoc committees. VI. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Councilmember Gates reported the Regional Transit Committee meets on Thursday, December 5, to consider performance standards for service to ensure advertising and marketing are involved with service. Regional Transit Authority meets on December 6, 1996 where finalizing of the citizen involvement process will take place ensuring the RT A stays where they should fiscally on that process. Councilmember Dovey reported the next Parks and Recreation Committee meeting is scheduled for December 16, 1996 at 8:00 a.m. Deputy Mayor Elder reported the recent tree lighting ceremony at Gateway Center. Sunday's ceremony at St. Vincent DePaul was beautiful and she enjoyed it. Mayor Priest stated his satisfaction with the tree lighting ceremony and expressed it as one of only a few "traditions" held in Federal Way. It's a nice thing which has been developed over the years and is a result of a strong volunteer organization. Councilmember Gintz reported a Finance/Economic Development Committee meeting is scheduled for December 12, 1996 at 7:30 a.m. Council member Watkins reported the next Land Use/Transportation Committee meeting is scheduled for December 16, 1996 at 5:30 p.m. Councilmember Park reported the next Public Safety and Human Services Committee meeting is scheduled for December 19, 1996 at 4:30 p.m. VII. ADJOURNMENT Having no other business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 9:28 p.m. .fulu-- Robert H. Baker Deputy City Clerk