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Council MIN 10-01-1996 Regular FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Council Chambers - City Hall October 1, 1996 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, Phil Watkins, Jack Dovey, Michael Park and Ron Gintz. 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. ll. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE City Manager Ken Nyberg led the flag salute. ffi. PRESENTATIONS Plannin¡: Commission Presentations Councilmember Watkins announced certificates of appreciation will be sent to outgoing commissioners Sandra Rippentrop and Bill Shortt as they were not present. He, then, presented certificates of appointment to Robert Vaughan, Peter Morse and Dean Greenough; each for a term of 4 years. Adebola Adekoya will serve as alternate, also for a period of four years. IV. CITIZEN COMMENT Jean Burbidge stated she had some ideas for council's consideration. She spoke of the needs of people to feel wanted and feel important are common and necessary. She then remarked the Parks. & Recreation Commission and the Arts meet those need. Rose Moor spoke of the newly formed parents group entitled Parents Who Care. This program appreciates the POPS & Special programs in Federal Way. She asked the council to continue with these programs and to improve upon them, if possible. ORIGINAL City Council Meeting Minutes Page2of6 v. CONSENT AGENDA a. b. c. d. Minutes/S¡:ptember 17, 1996 Rt:iu]ar Meetinf Voucher/October 1, ]996 Monthly FinanciaJ R¡:port/Au¡¡ust ]996 Arts Commissioner Appointment/Pulled by Gintz Youth Commissioner Appointments/Pulled by Elder Parks & Recreation Commission ]997-98 Work Plan/Pulled by Dove,}' A¡¡reement with Auburn Police Department/Ran¡¡e Facili~ e. f. g. COUNCILMEMBER GINTZ MOVED TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS A, B, C AND G AS PRESENTED; second by Councilmember Dovey. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes Item D' Arts Commission Appointment: Councilmember Gintz announced the recent resignation of one Arts Commissioner (Joy Me1gard) and MOVED TO APPOINT CURRENT ALTERNATE PEGGY LAPORTE TO FILL THE VACANCY; second by Councilmember Gates. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes Item E' Youth Commissioner Appointments: Deputy Mayor Elder reported she was impressed with the quality of applicants which interviewed earlier today. She then MOVED TO APPOINT LEROY HORTON, CHRISTINE LUTHER, LEE MURPHY, NAILA MCKENZIE, ANIKA ANDREWS AND M.J. HAYS AS NEW YOUTH COMMISSIONERS AND TO APPOINT REBEKAH SMITH AND JENNIE ROLOFF AS ALTERNATES; EACH TO SERVE A TWO- YEAR TERM UNLESS THEY ARE A SENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL, IN WHICH CASE THEY WILL SERVE A ONE-YEAR TERM; second by Councilmember Park. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes City Council Meeting Minutes Page30f6 Item F' Parks & Recreation Commis~ion 1997-98 Work Plan: Councilmember Dovey introduced H. David Kaplan and Barbara Reid who made a presentation on the Lake Grove project. The group will be soliciting donations for a list of projects not covered by current funding. Mr. Kaplan also announced a PR Kit has been comprised for prospective donors. Wendy Howe appeared later and was introduced as a driving force behind the project. COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY MOVED APPROVAL OF THE 1997-98 WORK PLAN AS PRESENTED; second by Councilmember Gintz. The motion carried as follows: Priest yes Elder yes Gates yes Watkins yes Gintz yes Park yes Dovey yes VI. COUNCIL BUSINESS a. 1997-98 Preliminary Biennial Bud~et Document Presentation City Manager Nyberg presented the first biennial budget document to council. With the aid of over- head projections, he explained the rationale behind decisions made concerning a balanced budget and relayed his approach is predicated on the city's goals as well as the role in government. Further, he explained the proposed restructuring of the city and announced a 2 % cost of living assistance for city employees in 1997 and the same amount shall be set aside for 1998. Finally, he reviewed the budget review schedule for the next several days with council and the audience. b. 6th Ave SW & C-ampns Dr Widenin~/Traffic Si~al Construction Contract Award Street Systems Engineer Ken Miller made a brief presentation to Council reviewing the bids which were submitted in connection with the project and ask council to approve the low bidder, Active Construction, for the project. Councilmember Gates stated this project has been a high priority since the City incorporated and she is very happy to see it happen. COUNCILMEMBER WATKINS MOVED TO AWARD APPROVAL TO LOW BIDDER, ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION, IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 497,495.15, PLUS A 10% CONTINGENCY FUND; second by Councilmember Gates. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4 of6 vll. CITY MANAGER REPORT City Manager Nyberg reported to Council the meeting scheduled for November 5, 1996, is also the date for the general election. He inquired if Council was interested in changing the date. A consensus of Council was to leave the meeting as scheduled. He also reported Saturday, October 12, 1996, is Korean Business Community Clean Up-Day. This is to be a joint effort between the City and the Korean Business Community. Finally, he announced the necessity of an approximate :30 minute executive session this evening with action anticipated. vIll. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Councilmember Park announced a Public Safety/Human Services Committee Meeting is set for October 17, 1996 at 4:30 p.m. Councilmember Watkins announced a Land Use/Transportation Committee Meeting is set for October 7, 1996, at 5:30 p.m. Councilmember Gintz reported he'd be at Westway on Saturday, November 5, 1996, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to assist in a day of debris and old appliance clean-up. Services of disposal shall be provided by Federal Way Disposal and stated everyone was invited to assist in the effort. He also reported a Finance/Economic Development Committee meeting is scheduled on October 24, 1996, at 7:30 a.m. Councilmember Dovey announced the Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting set for October 14, 1996, was to be rescheduled due to his absence on that day. Councilmember Gates reported Suburban Cities is working on issues of jail and court costs and stated no action has been taken on the zoo regulatory funding possibility. She's meeting with King County Councilmember Jane Hague for a history on that issue. Mayor Priest recessed the regular meeting and Council went into executive session at 8:05 p.m. IX. EXECUTIVE SESSION a. b. Pn¡perty Acq¡IÌsition/Pursuant to RCW 42 30 11O(h) Potential Litiiation/Pursuant to RCW 42 30 1100) City Council Meeting Minutes Page 5 of6 At 8:36 p.m., Deputy City Manager Philip Keightley announced another :10 minutes are necessary . At 8:45 p.m., Deputy City Manager Philip Keightley announced another :10 minutes are necessary . At 8:50 p.m., Council returned; Mayor Priest reconvened the regular meeting of the Council and the following action took place: COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY MOVED TO DIRECT AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO CLOSE THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR EXPANSION OF PALISADES NEIGHBORHOOD PARK PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THAT CERTAIN REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT DATED SEPTEMBER 23, 1996, BETWEEN THE CITY, AS PURCHASER, AND EUGENE R. NIELSEN AND PAMELA J. NIELSEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS SELLERS, COVERING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 31318 - 51ST AVENUE SW, FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, FOR A PURCHASE PRICE EQUAL TO $70,000.00, PLUS CLOSING COSTS; second by Councilmember Gates. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes COUNCILMEMBER DOVEY MOVED TO DIRECT AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO CLOSE THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR A NEIGHBORHOOD PARK PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THAT CERTAIN REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER 1, 1996, AND BETWEEN THE CITY, AS PURCHASER, AND DR. LEONARD A. THOMPSON AND MARJORIE L. THOMPSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS SELLERS, COVERING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2202 SOUTH 333RD STREET, FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, FOR A PURCHASE PRICE EQUAL TO $300,000.00, PLUS CLOSING COSTS; second by Councilmember Gates. The motion carried as follows: Priest Gates Gintz Dovey yes yes yes yes Elder Watkins Park yes yes yes City Council Meeting Minutes Page 6 of6 x. ADJOURNMENT Having no other business to come before the Council, Mayor Priest adjourned the regular meeting at 8:51 p.m. ~&L~\J ~/~ H. Robert Baker Deputy City Clerk