Meeting Name: City Council Regular Session (inactive) Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 7/5/2016 8:00 PM  
Meeting location: Council Chambers (1E-126)
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16-291 1a)Kladno, Czech Republic - Student Exchange Introduction   Action details Video Video
16-292 1b)Boeing Centennial Commendation   Action details Video Video
16-293 1c)Parks and Recreation Month Proclamation   Action details Video Video
16-294 1a)Appointment of New Board and Commission Members   Action details Video Video
16-295 1a)Council Meeting Minutes Minutes of June 13, 2016 Extended Study Session Minutes of June 20, 2016 Study Session Minutes of June 20, 2016 Regular Study Session   Action details Video Video
RES 9115 1b)Resolution authorizing execution of an Interagency Agreement between the City of Bellevue Fire Department and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, South Puget Sound Region (DNR) to provide Bellevue Fire Department employees and equipment for wildfire or other emergency response and to allow DNR to reimburse the City.   Action details Video Video
RES 9116 1c)Resolution authorizing execution of a one-year contract, with the option to renew yearly up to four additional years, with Prime Parking Systems, LLC, for parking management services for the visitor lot at Bellevue City Hall, for a total contract amount not to exceed $400,000.00.   Action details Video Video
ORD 6298 1d)Ordinance amending Bellevue City Code Chapters 22.16 (Transportation Impact Fee Program) and 22.18 (School Impact Fees for Issaquah School District No. 411 and Renton School District No. 403) to provide an option for deferral of payment of impact fees for single family attached and detached residential construction and make other necessary amendments for clarity and consistency with Chapter 82.02 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW); adopting a new Chapter 22.19 (Option for Deferred Payment of Impact Fees) to the Bellevue City Code to establish the process for optional deferral of payment of impact fees for single family attached and detached residential construction; and establishing an effective date.   Action details Video Video
16-296 1e)Motion to reject all bids for Bid No. 16021 for Meydenbauer Bay Park Sewer Line Replacement and Grange Pump Station Improvements, CIP Plan Nos. S-69 and S-16, redesign the project and call for bids at a later date.   Action details Video Video
16-297 1f)Motion to reject the bid protest of Scarsella Bros Inc. and award Bid No. 16040 for the NE Spring Boulevard (Zone 1B) project (CIP Plan No. PW-R-172), to Johansen Excavating Inc. as the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, in the amount of $12,547,141.45.   Action details Video Video
16-298 1g)Motion to award Bid No. 16033, 120th Avenue NE, Stage 3 project, NE 12th Street to NE 1600 Block (CIP Plan No. PW-R-168), to Scarsella Bros Inc., as the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, in the amount of $10,895,510.07.   Action details Video Video
16-299 1a)Public Hearing on Ordinance No. 6290 adopting interim official controls amending the Land Use Code, allowing businesses located in BelRed and displaced by the Sound Transit East Link Project to relocate to existing buildings within the BelRed Corridor for a period of six months, to be in effect while the City drafts, considers, holds hearings and adopts permanent zoning regulations. 1. Staff Report. 2. Motion to open public hearing. (*Note: Three-minute limit per person or recognized community organization.) 3. Receive public testimony. 4. Motion to close public hearing. 5. Council discussion and action.   Action details Video Video
16-300 1b)Public Hearing on Ordinance No. 6289 adopting interim official controls designating financial institutions as retail activity and allowing them to locate in tenant spaces currently restricted to pedestrian oriented uses and retail activity for a period of one year, to be in effect while the City drafts, considers, holds hearings and adopts permanent zoning regulations as part of the Downtown Livability Initiative. 1. Staff Report. 2. Motion to open public hearing. (*Note: Three-minute limit per person or recognized community organization.) 3. Receive public testimony. 4. Motion to close public hearing. 5. Council discussion and action.   Action details Video Video