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Tola Marts

Recorded votes span Jan 7, 2013 → Jun 15, 2026 (13 years, 5 months), across 503 Council meetings with parsed roll calls. These dates reflect the votes captured in this archive, not necessarily Tola's full term on Council.

Dissent rate: 3% of votes were NO · Sided with majority on 69% of 139 contested votes · Proposed 27 amendments · Moved 227 main motions.

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Meetings
503
465 present · 38 excused
Voted YES
1110
of 1160 motions
Voted NO
46
3% dissent rate
Tenure
13y 5m
in archive window
Amendments
27
proposed
Contested
139
votes (council divided)

Amendments Tola proposed

27 amendments where Tola was the mover. Includes both passed and failed amendments. Most recent first.

City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 4.08(C)(1), Rules for Public Participation, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by striking, and to set an overall maximum duration for the public comm
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Joe Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 4.08(C)(1), Rules for Public Participation, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by striking, and to set an overall maximum duration for the public comm
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Joe Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 30, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend the language in Section 8 of the Track Use Agreement to add that the City can terminate the Track Use Agreement without cause if the IHM lease terminates.
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Councilmember Nichols Opposed: and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 5-1 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
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City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024
AMENDMENT: And refer consideration of a school zone speed camera at Grand Ridge Elementary School to the Services, Safety, and Parks Committee in first quarter 2025. There being no objection, the amen
Carried by unanimous consent · Seconded by Councilmember Hunt Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2024
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works contracts that exceed $200,000 per year. (I
In favor: Hunt, Marts
Failed 2-5 · Seconded by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works contracts that exceed $200,000 per year. (I
In favor: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 2-5 · Seconded by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Amend [the ordinance for] AB 8037 by: Striking the sentence "The owner or owner’s agent must retrieve any lost, stolen, or abandoned shopping cart(s) within twenty-four (24) hours of the City providin
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Zach Hall
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Amend the 2021 Docket of Proposed Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Amendments to remove proposed amendment #6, “Redesignation / rezone: private property parcel 2024069056.”
Failed 2-5 · Seconded by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2020
Amend the motion to remove the revision to the Legislative Policy Manual, Budget & Fiscal Matters, bullet 4 and restore the original language. (Opponent: Goodman; Recused: Hall). The motion before the
Opposed: Stacy Goodman
Carried 5-1 · Seconded by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Amend Section 1 of the Ordinance to: Delete: "shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $5,000 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed one year" Add: "shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020
Amend the motion by substituting it with the following: Adopt the revised Ordinance No. 2886, amending Section 2.20.040 of the Issaquah Municipal Code by providing for an increase in grave plot and ma
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020
Amend Exhibit A of the Resolution as follows: Under "Eligibility": • The decedent and family (as defined below) members applying for program benefits must be at or below 40% Average Median Income (AMI
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 5-2 · Seconded by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Amend the resolution as follows: At the end of the title, add: “for employees represented by the Issaquah Police Support Services Association” In the first recital, substitute: “in critical roles” wit
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Amend Ordinance No. 2856 to replace the proposed fees in IMC 3.63.100(A) with the school district’s proposed 2019 impact fees as follows: 1. $19,095 $15,276 per single-family residential unit; 2. $5,4
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Amend IMC 18.22.100(B)(3)(d) as follows: " except the Director of the Development Services Department may approve an over- height pole of up to 55 60 feet provided all of the following criteria are me
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos
Carried 4-3 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the ordinance as follows: "...and additionally designating area #1C (potential school site) be zoned CF-F and area #2 (potential reservoir site) be zoned IC CF-F." AMENDMENT CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
Carried by unanimous consent · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the motion as follows: "Approve the initial concept and site location of the Teen Café; and direct the Administration to coordinate with the Teen Café Committee to determine the viability and si
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by RAMOS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the motion to include referral to the Council Services & Safety Committee. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Amend Section 16.35.010, Hours of Construction, by striking the provision to extend construction hours during the dry season as follows: “16.35.010 Hours of construction. A. Except as permitted in sub
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Amend the main motion adding the following language: “…in the 2017 proposed budget, with the stipulation that camera system revenues exceeding camera system expenses would be used to improve school sa
In favor: Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly Opposed: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Bill Ramos
Failed 2-4 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Amend paragraph four of the letter to read: There are some issues that Issaquah would like King County to revisit. One of our community's greatest concerns is the amount of Today our community is bese
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2015
Amend the motion in order to include tables in Ordinance No. 2747 that would increase the water rates in 2017 - 2020 in the percentages set forth in the "Whereas" clauses of the ordinance. . (Councilm
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2015
Amend the Resolution to include a new condition to read: “Prior to issuance of the building permit, and for the purpose of ensuring the proposed development is designed to be compatible with the exist
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2015
AMEND THE MOTION, TO READ AS FOLLOWS: Direct Administration to close the Hillside Park portion of the 2014 Council Goal, "Generate a plan in 2014 for developing neighborhood parks into a usable recrea
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
Amend the motion to include, i) Replacement of Exhibit K "Sustainability", to the Development Agreement; and, Attachment 2 of the Clarifications & Changes Report, dated Oct. 9, 2014 (Exhibit H of AB 6
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
Amend the motion to include, ii) Revision to a condition of approval contained within Exhibit D "Land Plan", of the Development Agreement; and, contained within the Council Staff Response Memo, dated
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014
Amend the main motion to strike and replace language in Section 3 of the proposed resolution, to read: "The proposed zoning designation for the annexation area shall be expected to be the comparable z
In favor: Tola Marts, Joshua Schaer Opposed: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Failed 2-5 · Seconded by SCHAER Open meeting →

Times Tola voted against the majority on a contested vote

40 contested votes where Tola ended up on the losing side of a divided Council — voted YES on a motion that ultimately failed, or voted NO on a motion that ultimately carried. Most recent first.

City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026 Tola: NO
MOTION: Direct the Mayor and City Administration to place the topic of the Congressional Community Appropriations Grant and the proposed Automated License Plate Reader camera program on the agenda for
In favor: Paul Adair, Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh Opposed: Russell Joe, Tola Marts
Carried 5-2 · Moved by Councilmember Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2026 Tola: NO
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute design agreement supplement #4 for the Newport Way Maple to Sunset Improvements (TR023) project with Perteet, Inc. in the amount of $304,641.26, in substa
In favor: Paul Adair, Barbara de Michele, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by Council President de Michele Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025 Tola: YES
AMENDMENT: Amend the ordinance to remove $150,000 for consulting fees to implement the EcoNW Report.
In favor: Kelly Jiang, Tola Marts, and Councilmember Reh Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, and Council President Walsh
Failed 3-4 · Moved by Councilmember Jiang Open meeting →
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City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025 Tola: NO
Approve Resolution No. 2025-15, authorizing the Mayor to approve an amendment to the WSDOT TDR Development Agreement extending the expiration date to allow Bellevue College to evaluate development opt
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, and Councilmember Reh Opposed: Kelly Jiang, Tola Marts, and Council President Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by (main motion as amended) Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 21, 2025 Tola: NO
Authorize the Mayor to negotiate and execute a settlement agreement for water account 303458 upon terms acceptable to the Mayor and City Attorney.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, and Council President Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by Council President Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2024 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 3056, amending Sections 3.09.050, .060, and .120 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding the City’s multifamily housing property tax exemption program; providing for severability
In favor: Barbara de Michele (Attended virtually for, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 3052, amending Chapter 18.514 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to establish the Central Issaquah Pioneer Program.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Amend Table 18.514.042.C Pioneer Program – Central Issaquah Affordable Housing Minimum Thresholds of the ordinance to add an option for 10% of units of affordable housing required at 80% AMI and to al
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Chris Reh Opposed: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Approve Resolution No. 2024-13, notifying the public of its intent to designate the Central Issaquah Pioneer Program Area as a Residential Targeted Area for the purposes of the City’s Multifamily Prop
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 3052, amending Chapter 18.514 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to establish the Central Issaquah Pioneer Program.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2024 Tola: YES
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works contracts that exceed $200,000 per year. (I
In favor: Hunt, Marts
Failed 2-5 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024 Tola: YES
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works contracts that exceed $200,000 per year. (I
In favor: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 2-5 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023 Tola: NO
Motion to REFER
Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 5-1 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023 Tola: NO
Approve Resolution No. 2023-09, amending the City Council Rules of Procedure regarding remote attendance by City Councilmembers. (
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2023 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 3006, amending IMC 2.06.100, City Council meetings order of business; and Approve Resolution No. 2023-04, amending the City Council Rules of Procedure Section 4, Council Meetings;
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 6, 2023 Tola: NO
Directed the Administration to take all necessary actions to change the Order of Business for City Council Meetings to follow the Proposed order of business in the New Business Request as it appears o
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022 Tola: YES
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Bird to begin an Electric Scooter Share Pilot Program. (In Support: Joe, Marts, Hal
In favor: Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Zach Hall Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 3-4 · Moved by JOE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 7, 2021 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2951, amending the 2021 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2927 and amended in Ordinance No. 2939 concerning revenues, expenditures, and fund balance for various funds for the ye
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 5-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activity from the limits on c
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activ
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activity from the limits on c
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activ
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2020 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2911, adopting by reference amendments to the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Olde Town Subarea, including amendments adding a definition for Neighborhood Oriented Business
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2020 Tola: NO
(Proponents: Hall, Hunt, Marts). (Opponents: Hunt, Marts).
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Mar 23, 2020 Tola: YES
Amend Section 3 of the ordinance to add: "The suspension provided for in this ordinance shall remain in effect for the duration of the civil emergency proclaimed by Mayor Pauly on March 6, 2020 and sh
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Tola Marts
Failed 3-4 · Moved by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020 Tola: NO
Divide the question into Part A and Part B as follows: Part A, Adoption of Ordinance: Adopt the revised Ordinance No. 2886, amending Section 2.20.040 of the Issaquah Municipal Code by providing for an
Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2019 Tola: NO
Postpone the motion on the ordinance to the Jan. 21 Regular Council meeting to allow an opportunity for continued dialogue
Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Tola Marts
Carried 4-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019 Tola: YES
Continue [postpone] consideration of the nominees regarding Council Position No. 4 to the Feb. 19, 2019 Council meeting. . (Proponents: Marts, Re
In favor: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Failed 2-4 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019 Tola: NO
1) Direct the Finance Director to include a $156,370 fund transfer from the General Fund fund balance to the Street Capital Fund, for a total transfer of of $156,370 in a subsequent 2019 budget amendm
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 4, 2019 Tola: NO
1) Direct the Finance Director to include a $156,370 fund transfer from the General Fund fund balance to the Street Capital Fund, for a total transfer of of $156,370 in a subsequent 2019 budget amendm
Opposed: Bettise, Marts, Reh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018 Tola: NO
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute all necessary documents to acquire the 46 acre site on Cougar Mountain, known as the Bergsma property, in the amount of $11 million dollars in partnership
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 4-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2856, amending subsection 3.63.100(a) of the Issaquah Municipal Code to revise the amount of the school impact fee imposed by the City. . (Opponents: Marts, Winterstein) [This ordi
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt Opposed: Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 3-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018 Tola: NO
Direct the Administration to draft an agenda bill and ordinance proposing an amendment to the Issaquah Municipal Code to allow the City Council to have discretion to adopt school impact fees higher or
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018 Tola: NO
Approve the proposed conversion of a portion of High Street to a multi-use trail with adjacent recreational amenities, and an overlook; relying on a future UVDC meeting to identify appropriate and sui
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2837, amending Table 4.3B of the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards to limit self storage uses to the Mixed Use (MU) zoning district and strike all references to lim
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh Opposed: Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017 Tola: NO
Direct Administration to schedule a public hearing for Jan. 16, 2018, and prepare an ordinance to form a Transportation Benefit District (TBD) for consideration by the full Council on Jan. 16, 2018. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts, Bill Ramos
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 17, 2017 Tola: NO
Amend the motion to remove any reference to Community Facilities - Facilities (CF-F) zoning. It was clarified that this amendment would leave those areas currently proposed CF-F blank in the proposed
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts
Carried 4-3 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016 Tola: YES
Amend the main motion adding the following language: “…in the 2017 proposed budget, with the stipulation that camera system revenues exceeding camera system expenses would be used to improve school sa
In favor: Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly Opposed: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Bill Ramos
Failed 2-4 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014 Tola: YES
Amend the Ordinance under Section 3 to read, "...The City is authorized to charge a Technology Surcharge Fee in the amount of 5 percent 3.5 percent on all permit fees..." . (Proponents: Marts, Pauly a
In favor: Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Nina Milligan, Joshua Schaer
Failed 3-4 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014 Tola: YES
Amend the main motion to strike and replace language in Section 3 of the proposed resolution, to read: "The proposed zoning designation for the annexation area shall be expected to be the comparable z
In favor: Tola Marts, Joshua Schaer Opposed: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Failed 2-5 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →

All contested votes during Tola's tenure

139 motions where Council was divided and Tola was present to vote. Each row notes how they personally voted. Most recent first.

City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026 Tola: NO
MOTION: Direct the Mayor and City Administration to place the topic of the Congressional Community Appropriations Grant and the proposed Automated License Plate Reader camera program on the agenda for
In favor: Paul Adair, Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh Opposed: Russell Joe, Tola Marts
Carried 5-2 · Moved by Councilmember Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 30, 2026 Tola: YES
AMENDMENT: Amend the language in Section 8 of the Track Use Agreement to add that the City can terminate the Track Use Agreement without cause if the IHM lease terminates.
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Councilmember Nichols Opposed: and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 5-1 · Moved by Council President Marts Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2026 Tola: NO
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute design agreement supplement #4 for the Newport Way Maple to Sunset Improvements (TR023) project with Perteet, Inc. in the amount of $304,641.26, in substa
In favor: Paul Adair, Barbara de Michele, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by Council President de Michele Open meeting →
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City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025 Tola: YES
MAIN MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 3125, amending the 2025-26 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 3083 and amended in Ordinance No. 3090 concerning revenues, expenditures, and fund balance for various
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Council President Walsh Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 6-1 · Moved by Council President Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025 Tola: YES
AMENDMENT: Amend the ordinance to remove $150,000 for consulting fees to implement the EcoNW Report.
In favor: Kelly Jiang, Tola Marts, and Councilmember Reh Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, and Council President Walsh
Failed 3-4 · Moved by Councilmember Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025 Tola: NO
Approve Resolution No. 2025-15, authorizing the Mayor to approve an amendment to the WSDOT TDR Development Agreement extending the expiration date to allow Bellevue College to evaluate development opt
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, and Councilmember Reh Opposed: Kelly Jiang, Tola Marts, and Council President Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by (main motion as amended) Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 21, 2025 Tola: YES
Direct the Administration to prepare a resolution naming the East Sunset Way Trailhead after Bill Ramos.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Council President Walsh Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 6-1 · Moved by Council President Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 21, 2025 Tola: NO
Authorize the Mayor to negotiate and execute a settlement agreement for water account 303458 upon terms acceptable to the Mayor and City Attorney.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, and Council President Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by Council President Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024 Tola: YES
Authorize the addition of one school zone safety camera location by Issaquah Valley Elementary School at Newport Way NW and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute an amendment to the agreement
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Councilmember Reh Opposed: and Council President Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-1 · Moved by Councilmember Marts Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 7, 2024 Tola: ABSENT
Approve Resolution No. 2024-22, opposing the passage of Washington State Ballot Initiative No. 2117 concerning Carbon Tax Credit Trading.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 4-1 · Moved by Council President Lindsey Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 7, 2024 Tola: ABSENT
Award the base bid construction contract, excluding Bid Alternates A-D, for the Veterans Memorial Plazas projects in the amount of $4,482,329.49 (including sales tax) to Bayshore Construction Company;
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Russell Joe, Chris Reh Opposed: Victoria Hunt
Carried 4-1 · Moved by Council President Lindsey Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2024 Tola: ABSENT
Approve Resolution No. 2024-20, supporting the Issaquah School District's Proposition No. 1, General Obligation Bonds, in the amount of $642,345,000, scheduled to come before voters at the Nov. 5, 202
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 4-1 · Moved by Council President Lindsey Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2024 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 3056, amending Sections 3.09.050, .060, and .120 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding the City’s multifamily housing property tax exemption program; providing for severability
In favor: Barbara de Michele (Attended virtually for, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 3052, amending Chapter 18.514 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to establish the Central Issaquah Pioneer Program.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Amend Table 18.514.042.C Pioneer Program – Central Issaquah Affordable Housing Minimum Thresholds of the ordinance to add an option for 10% of units of affordable housing required at 80% AMI and to al
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Chris Reh Opposed: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Approve Resolution No. 2024-13, notifying the public of its intent to designate the Central Issaquah Pioneer Program Area as a Residential Targeted Area for the purposes of the City’s Multifamily Prop
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024 Tola: NO
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 3052, amending Chapter 18.514 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to establish the Central Issaquah Pioneer Program.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2024 Tola: YES
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works contracts that exceed $200,000 per year. (I
In favor: Hunt, Marts
Failed 2-5 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024 Tola: YES
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works contracts that exceed $200,000 per year. (I
In favor: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 2-5 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023 Tola: NO
Motion to REFER
Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 5-1 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2023 Tola: YES
Approve Resolution No. 2023-17, amending Section 4.08 of City Council Rules of Procedure to require that general audience comments directly related to City programs, projects, services, or events. (
In favor: Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Chris Reh
Carried 4-2 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023 Tola: NO
Approve Resolution No. 2023-09, amending the City Council Rules of Procedure regarding remote attendance by City Councilmembers. (
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 17, 2023 Tola: NO
Amend the motion to substitute Alternative C for Alternative A. (In support: Hall, Joe). .
In favor: Zach Hall, Russell Joe Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 2-5 · Moved by HALL Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 17, 2023 Tola: NO
Direct the Administration to return to the City Council at the May 15 Regular meeting with feasibility, cost estimates and other considerations for a temporary protected bike lane on NW Sammamish Road
In favor: Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts
Failed 2-5 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 3, 2023 Tola: YES
Authorize $410,000 in professional services funding for Public Works project and franchise management assistance; and Authorize the following new positions: • 1.0 FTE Signal Technician • 1.0 FTE Senio
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Victoria Hunt
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2023 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 3006, amending IMC 2.06.100, City Council meetings order of business; and Approve Resolution No. 2023-04, amending the City Council Rules of Procedure Section 4, Council Meetings;
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 6, 2023 Tola: NO
Directed the Administration to take all necessary actions to change the Order of Business for City Council Meetings to follow the Proposed order of business in the New Business Request as it appears o
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2022 Tola: YES
Take no further action on the ARCH’s (A Regional Coalition for Housing) recommended tenant protection actions regarding late fees and move-in fees as recommended by the Services, Safety and Parks Comm
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Victoria Hunt
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2022 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2986, tenant protections increasing notice for residential rent increases greater than three percent, providing for severability, and establishing an effective date.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Russell Joe, Zach Hall
Carried 4-2 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022 Tola: YES
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Bird to begin an Electric Scooter Share Pilot Program. (In Support: Joe, Marts, Hal
In favor: Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Zach Hall Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 3-4 · Moved by JOE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2022 Tola: NO
Amend Subsection 6.01(H) and Section 8.04 (formerly Section 7.04) of the Council Rules of Procedure to incorporate provisions related to board and commission recommendations as follows: Section 6.01(H
In favor: Barbara de Michele Opposed: Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 1-6 · Moved by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022 Tola: YES
Amend [the ordinance for] AB 8037 by: Striking the sentence "The owner or owner’s agent must retrieve any lost, stolen, or abandoned shopping cart(s) within twenty-four (24) hours of the City providin
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Zach Hall
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022 Tola: NO
Postpone Ordinance No. 2968 to a date certain [Feb. 7 Council meeting]. (
In favor: Zach Hall, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts
Failed 3-4 · Moved by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022 Tola: YES
Amend Section 3 of the Ordinance to read as follows: “Effective Date. This Ordinance is necessary for emergency protection of the public safety and public peace and shall therefore take effect immedia
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 6-1 · Moved by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021 Tola: YES
Amend the motion to add: Direct the Administration to add the topic of the proposed change on the Consent Calendar at the first meeting in January for referral to the PPC [Planning Policy Commission].
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Tola Marts Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021 Tola: YES
Main motion as amended: Adopt Resolution No. 2021-18, adopting the Issaquah Climate Action Plan.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman
Carried 5-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021 Tola: YES
Amend the motion to add: Direct the Administration to add the topic of the proposed change on the Consent Calendar at the first meeting in January for referral to the PPC [Planning Policy Commission].
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Tola Marts Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021 Tola: YES
Main motion as amended: Adopt Resolution No. 2021-18, adopting the Issaquah Climate Action Plan.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman
Carried 5-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 20, 2021 Tola: YES
Direct Administration to continue to collect the affordable housing sales tax revenues. (Opponents: Goodman, Hunt).
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt
Carried 5-2 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 7, 2021 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2951, amending the 2021 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2927 and amended in Ordinance No. 2939 concerning revenues, expenditures, and fund balance for various funds for the ye
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 5-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 2, 2021 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2948, establishing an Equity Board in Chapter 2.94, Administration, of the Issaquah Municipal Code. (
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 5, 2021 Tola: YES
AMEND Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2941, striking IMC 18.09.140(A)(10)(d): d) Substitution of a portion of EVSE and EV-Ready stalls with EV-Capable stalls, equivalent to the number of stalls that are no
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Zach Hall, Stacy Goodman
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 5, 2021 Tola: YES
Main motion as amended: AMEND: Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2941, adding the following language within IMC 18.09.140, Table A.1 as follows: “New Multifamily (R-1, R-2 & I-2 occupancies and any other mul
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021 Tola: NO
Postpone AB 8128, Business Assistance Grants, to the March 15, 2021 Regular City Council Meeting. . (Proponents: de Michele, Hunt, Wals
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Failed 3-4 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021 Tola: YES
Amend the amendment, so that non-profits are defined as 501(c)(4)(s) or 501(c)(6)(s). AMENDMENT TO THE . (Opponents: Goodman, Hall) . (Proponents: de Michele, Hunt, Walsh) .
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall
Carried 5-2 · Moved by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021 Tola: YES
Authorize the allocation of $40,000 for the implementation of the Fit and Fun Outside initiative as recommended by the Recovery Task Force; and direct the Finance Director to include $40,000 in a subs
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activity from the limits on c
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activ
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activity from the limits on c
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020 Tola: NO
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2929, relating to construction hours, amending IMC 16.35.005 to add a definition of “construction activity” and adding IMC 16.35.030 exempting certain activ
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2922, imposing an additional sales and use tax of one-tenth of one percent for housing and related services as authorized by RCW 82.14.530; adding a new Section 3.04.026 to the Iss
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by HALL Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020 Tola: YES
Amend the ordinance to add: "But repealing this sales and use tax if (a) a Memorandum of Understanding covering at least $2m of Issaquah Transit Oriented Development Project tenant improvements is sig
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HALL Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020 Tola: NO
Refer AB 7941 to the Planning Policy Commission to a date to be determined to be returned to the City Council on or before Dec. 7, 2020. (Proponents: Goodman, Hall, Reh).
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Chris Reh Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 3-4 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020 Tola: YES
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2922, imposing an additional sales and use tax of one-tenth of one percent for housing and related services as authorized by RCW 82.14.530; adding a new Sec
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by HALL Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020 Tola: YES
Direct Administration at the first meeting in August to provide what a potential rental subsidy package would look like for a potential small/medium/large investment by this Council. (Opponents: Goodm
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2020 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2911, adopting by reference amendments to the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Olde Town Subarea, including amendments adding a definition for Neighborhood Oriented Business
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2020 Tola: NO
(Proponents: Hall, Hunt, Marts). (Opponents: Hunt, Marts).
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts
Carried 5-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 22, 2020 Tola: YES
Amend the amendment under Section 3A as follows: Delete “Add "at a maximum"” AMENDMENT TO (Opponent: de Michele). (Opponent: de Michele).
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Barbara de Michele
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020 Tola: YES
Amend Section 1 of the Ordinance to: Delete: "shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $5,000 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed one year" Add: "shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Stacy Goodman
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020 Tola: YES
Main motion as amended: APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Zach Hall
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Mar 23, 2020 Tola: YES
Amend Section 3 of the ordinance to add: "The suspension provided for in this ordinance shall remain in effect for the duration of the civil emergency proclaimed by Mayor Pauly on March 6, 2020 and sh
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Tola Marts
Failed 3-4 · Moved by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020 Tola: NO
Divide the question into Part A and Part B as follows: Part A, Adoption of Ordinance: Adopt the revised Ordinance No. 2886, amending Section 2.20.040 of the Issaquah Municipal Code by providing for an
Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020 Tola: YES
Amend Exhibit A of the Resolution as follows: Under "Eligibility": • The decedent and family (as defined below) members applying for program benefits must be at or below 40% Average Median Income (AMI
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2019 Tola: NO
Postpone the motion on the ordinance to the Jan. 21 Regular Council meeting to allow an opportunity for continued dialogue
Opposed: Barbara de Michele, Tola Marts
Carried 4-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 5, 2019 Tola: YES
Deny the appeal and uphold the Final DNS [Final Determination of Non-Significance for 2019 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Amendments] . (Opponents: Reh, Goodma
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Barbara de Michele, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Chris Reh, Stacy Goodman
Carried 5-2 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2883, amending Chapter 5.32 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Utility Business and Occupation Tax for the cable television, water, sewer, and stormwater utilities; pro
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2884, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2020, on all property both real and personal, in said city which is subject to taxat
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No.2887, adopting a revised 2020 salary schedule for all city employees and amending the salary schedules previously adopted and amended by Ordinance Nos. 2819, 2828, 2829, 2835 and 28
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2019 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2875, adopting the final 2019 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan prepared by King County as an update to the 2001 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan adopted by Ordina
In favor: Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh
Failed 3-4 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019 Tola: NO
Direct the Administration to provide for Council’s consideration an alternative CIP in which general-mitigation funds set to expire in 2021 would be used to fund projects other than FC 022 Consolidate
In favor: Victoria Hunt Opposed: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Failed 1-6 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2019 Tola: YES
Refer AB 7793 to the May 16, 2019 Council Infrastructure Committee, returning to full Council at the May 20, 2019 Council meeting. . (Opponents: Reh, Walsh, Winterstein) The Mayor announced that, ther
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts Opposed: Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 4-3 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019 Tola: YES
Direct the Administration to report back to the City Council within the next 4 months with a proposal for how to analyze and evaluate the progress made toward Resolution No. 2002-09 so the Council and
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2019 Tola: YES
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interagency Agreement with the Washington State Dept. of Transportation obligating the City to pay up to $3,000,000 toward the WSDOT Connecting Washin
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019 Tola: YES
Continue [postpone] consideration of the nominees regarding Council Position No. 4 to the Feb. 19, 2019 Council meeting. . (Proponents: Marts, Re
In favor: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Failed 2-4 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019 Tola: NO
1) Direct the Finance Director to include a $156,370 fund transfer from the General Fund fund balance to the Street Capital Fund, for a total transfer of of $156,370 in a subsequent 2019 budget amendm
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019 Tola: NO
Amend AB 7715 Front Street Streetscape Phase 1 Project to remove the decorative screens component and associated funding, and to include them as a discussion item with additional information in a subs
In favor: Victoria Hunt Opposed: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Failed 1-6 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 4, 2019 Tola: NO
1) Direct the Finance Director to include a $156,370 fund transfer from the General Fund fund balance to the Street Capital Fund, for a total transfer of of $156,370 in a subsequent 2019 budget amendm
Opposed: Bettise, Marts, Reh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018 Tola: NO
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute all necessary documents to acquire the 46 acre site on Cougar Mountain, known as the Bergsma property, in the amount of $11 million dollars in partnership
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 4-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2856, amending subsection 3.63.100(a) of the Issaquah Municipal Code to revise the amount of the school impact fee imposed by the City. . (Opponents: Marts, Winterstein) [This ordi
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt Opposed: Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 3-2 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2846, vacating a portion of street right-of-way adjacent to property located at 300 and 371 NE Gilman Boulevard, subject to easements and establishing the compensation to be paid f
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Victoria Hunt
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018 Tola: NO
Direct the Administration to draft an agenda bill and ordinance proposing an amendment to the Issaquah Municipal Code to allow the City Council to have discretion to adopt school impact fees higher or
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts
Carried 6-1 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018 Tola: NO
Direct the Administration to engage the public on the legislative agenda (AB 7665) before Oct. 1, 2018; and refer AB 7665 to a Special Council Services & Safety Committee meeting on Sept. 25, 2018 ret
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh Opposed: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Failed 3-4 · Moved by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018 Tola: YES
Main motion as amended: Approve the 2019-2021 Legislative Agenda as presented.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018 Tola: NO
Approve the proposed conversion of a portion of High Street to a multi-use trail with adjacent recreational amenities, and an overlook; relying on a future UVDC meeting to identify appropriate and sui
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018 Tola: YES
Approve Resolution No. 2018-09, providing a commitment for the size and financial investment for the nonprofit commercial space (“opportunity center”) in the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) project
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh
Carried 4-3 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018 Tola: NO
Adopt Ordinance No. 2837, amending Table 4.3B of the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards to limit self storage uses to the Mixed Use (MU) zoning district and strike all references to lim
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh Opposed: Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018 Tola: YES
Amend the proposed ordinance by adding the following Developer Obligation language to the Pickering, Gilman, and Eastlake Neighborhood Visions: “Ensure the amount of non-residential square footage or
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018 Tola: YES
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2838, relating to Central Issaquah, amending sections 1.1.C and 1.1.D.2 of the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards, and adopting by reference
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2832, adopting by reference amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards Chapter 4.0, Zoning Standards and Uses and Issaquah Municipal Code Chapter 18.21, Af
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018 Tola: YES
Amend the motion to add: "; and direct City staff to bring the Bylaws before the City Council for approval." (Opponent: Winterstein).
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018 Tola: YES
Amend IMC 18.22.100(B)(3)(d) as follows: " except the Director of the Development Services Department may approve an over- height pole of up to 55 60 feet provided all of the following criteria are me
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Bill Ramos
Carried 4-3 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2823, amending the Issaquah Municipal Code to enact a new Chapter 12.70 Issaquah Transportation Benefit District, establishing a Transportation Benefit District, specifying the bou
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017 Tola: YES
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2818, adopting the 2018 budget; setting forth the estimated revenues and appropriations for each separate fund, and estimated impact on ending fund balances for all such funds c
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017 Tola: YES
Approve the preferred corridor concept recommended in the Newport Way NW, SR 900 to SE 54th Street Design Report. . (Opponent: Ramo
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017 Tola: YES
Direct Administration to bring the AB back to the full Council Jan. 16, 2018 for a proposal for additional analysis and scope [regarding inclusionary zoning that would consider residual land analysis
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017 Tola: YES
Direct the Administration to schedule a meeting with the Issaquah School District to discuss 2019 impact fees within the first quarter of 2018. . (Opponent: Paul
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Mary Lou Pauly
Carried 6-1 · Moved by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017 Tola: NO
Direct Administration to schedule a public hearing for Jan. 16, 2018, and prepare an ordinance to form a Transportation Benefit District (TBD) for consideration by the full Council on Jan. 16, 2018. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Tola Marts, Bill Ramos
Carried 5-2 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017 Tola: YES
Postpone AB 7488 to the Dec. 18, 2017 Council meeting. . (Opponent: Winterstein) [0000]
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2811, providing for a moratorium and interim official control prohibiting the location of Community Health Engagement Locations, Safe Injection Sites, in all zoning districts of th
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017 Tola: YES
Amend the motion as follows: Direct the Administration to create explore the creation of a separate zone for public schools in 2018, which would include clean-up to code revisions adopted this evening
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017 Tola: NO
Amend the ordinance as follows: "establish pre-annexation zoning of the said property as presented in Exhibit Bof the ordinance; and additionally designating area #1C (potential school site) be zoned
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly Opposed: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Failed 2-4 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017 Tola: YES
Amend the plan by moving the construction of the Providence Point project (TR 031) to 2019 [Administration to provide funding options]. (Opponent: Ramos).
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017 Tola: YES
Amend the plan by adding construction of a dog park to the CIP project list (PK 029, Park Master Planning) with a budget of $100,000 in 2019 [funding from REET]. (Opponent: Winterstein).
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-1 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017 Tola: YES
Amend the plan by moving $1 million of future year Planning/Design/Engineering for the NW Sammamish Road project (TR-028) to 2018 or to coincide with the WSDOT I-90 Shoulder Hardening Project [funding
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Moved by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017 Tola: YES
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Public Records Analyst, a new position, classified as Non-Represented, Grade N007 And, direct the Finance Director to increase FTE co
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017 Tola: YES
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Senior Transportation Planner, classified Non-Represented, Rate TBD And, direct the Finance Director to increase FTE count, modify sa
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly Opposed: Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 4-2 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 17, 2017 Tola: NO
Amend the motion to remove any reference to Community Facilities - Facilities (CF-F) zoning. It was clarified that this amendment would leave those areas currently proposed CF-F blank in the proposed
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts
Carried 4-3 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017 Tola: YES
Authorize the Mayor to execute a revision to the purchase and sale agreement for the King County Roads property in order to reduce the purchase price by $100,000 and authorize proceeding with the low
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly
Carried 5-2 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016 Tola: NO
Add $5,000 in human services grant funding for Athletes for Kids and $5,000 for Life Enrichment Options. . (Proponents: Ramos, Bettise, Pauly). .
In favor: Bill Ramos, Mariah Bettise, Mary Lou Pauly Opposed: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Failed 3-4 · Moved by RAMOS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016 Tola: YES
Authorize initiation of a traffic study with American Traffic Solutions to determine the viability of adding a red light camera program. . (Ramos dissenting.)
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 3, 2016 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2782, amending Section 10.36.040(A) of the Issaquah Municipal Code removing E. Sunset Way, W. Sunset Way, NW Maple Street, Newport Way NW, Newport Way SW, Front Street S., and 228t
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 19, 2016 Tola: YES
Confirm Concept B as the preferred concept for the design of East Sunset Way. . (Councilmember Ramos dissenting.)
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 1, 2016 Tola: YES
Award the construction contract for the base bid and three bid alternates to WHH Nisqually Federal Services, LLC in the amount of $1,654,321 (including sales tax); and, Authorize the allocation of $40
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly
Carried 5-2 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 20, 2016 Tola: YES
Refer AB 7184 back to the Council Services & Safety Committee for review of a revised job description, returning to the full Council as soon as possible. (Councilmember Pauly dissenting.)
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Mary Lou Pauly
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016 Tola: YES
Amend the main motion adding the following language: “…in the 2017 proposed budget, with the stipulation that camera system revenues exceeding camera system expenses would be used to improve school sa
In favor: Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly Opposed: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Bill Ramos
Failed 2-4 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2755 setting the speed limit of East Lake Sammamish Parkway, between 229th Ave SE to SE 56th Street, to 35 mph. . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Josh Schaer
Carried 4-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2015 Tola: YES
Amend the motion in order to include tables in Ordinance No. 2747 that would increase the water rates in 2017 - 2020 in the percentages set forth in the "Whereas" clauses of the ordinance. . (Councilm
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 19, 2015 Tola: YES
Approve Resolution No. 2015-18 supporting King County Proposition No. 1, a regular property tax levy to fund prevention and early intervention strategies to improve the health and well- being of child
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Eileen Barber, Nina Milligan, Joshua Schaer
Carried 4-3 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2015 Tola: NO
Authorize entering into a purchase and sale agreement as discussed in Executive Session. . (Proponents: Barber, Schaer and Winterstein.)
In favor: Eileen Barber, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly
Failed 3-4 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2015 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2745 amending Chapter 2.50 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Cable Television Commission; amending Section 2.50.030(B) relating to meeting schedule; and, amending Sect
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 8, 2015 Tola: YES
1) Adopt (Revised) Ordinance No. 2744, changing the speed limit on Newport Way NW between SR-900 and the western City Limits (correcting scriveners error) ; and, 2) Refer recommendations for changing
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2015 Tola: YES
Approve Resolution No. 2015-13, providing input to the Sound Transit Board on ST3. . (Councilmember Milligan dissenting.)
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Nina Milligan
Carried 5-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015 Tola: YES
Approve revisions requested by Councilmember Goodman regarding Economic Vitality Element Goal D discussion replacing "authentic" with "unique", and policy A7 regarding a competitive tax structure and
In favor: Eileen Barber, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 5-1 · Moved by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2015 Tola: YES
Amend the Resolution to include a new condition to read: “Prior to issuance of the building permit, and for the purpose of ensuring the proposed development is designed to be compatible with the exist
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2014 Tola: YES
Direct the Administration to negotiate and execute a purchase and sale agreement for real property as outlined during Executive Session. (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.) AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000]
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014 Tola: YES
Amend the Ordinance under Section 3 to read, "...The City is authorized to charge a Technology Surcharge Fee in the amount of 5 percent 3.5 percent on all permit fees..." . (Proponents: Marts, Pauly a
In favor: Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Nina Milligan, Joshua Schaer
Failed 3-4 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2724 amending Chapter 5.04 Core Model Ordinance, and 5.05, Administrative Provisions For Business and Occupation Taxes, of the Issaquah Municipal Code, amending Section 5.04.050 to
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Eileen Barber, Joshua Schaer
Carried 5-2 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014 Tola: YES
Approve Resolution No. 2014-21, confirming an increase the Property Tax Levy for the City Regular Property Tax for 2015 at a rate of 1% over the previous year. . (Dissenting: Schaer.)
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014 Tola: YES
Amend the main motion to strike and replace language in Section 3 of the proposed resolution, to read: "The proposed zoning designation for the annexation area shall be expected to be the comparable z
In favor: Tola Marts, Joshua Schaer Opposed: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Failed 2-5 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 4, 2014 Tola: YES
Approve the 2014 City Vision Update Plan as presented. . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 2, 2014 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2715, regulating Recreational Marijuana Facilities; adding new definitions to Chapter 18.02, adding a new section 18.07.512 providing for the regulation of Recreational Marijuana F
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Nina Milligan, Eileen Barber
Carried 5-2 · Moved by MARTS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 2, 2014 Tola: YES
Direct Administration to prepare a draft ordinance for Council Services & Safety Committee review and recommendation, returning to the full Council prior to year end. . (Councilmembers Winterstein and
In favor: Eileen Barber, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer Opposed: Paul Winterstein, Stacy Goodman
Carried 5-2 · Moved by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2705 requesting the King County Director of Elections prepare and distribute a Voters’ Pamphlet for the Special Election on February 11, 2014 for the purpose of the ballot measure
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013 Tola: YES
Adopted Ordinance No. 2680, providing for the submission to the voters of the City at a special election to be held therein on November 5, 2013, in conjunction with the State general election to be he
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Joe Forkner, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013 Tola: YES
Approved Resolution No. 2013-07 declaring the City’s intent to annex an unincorporated area of King County commonly known as the Klahanie Potential Annexation Area; describing the boundaries of such a
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Joe Forkner, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013 Tola: YES
Directed the Administration to prepare pre-annexation zoning for the annexation area prior to the election. . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Joe Forkner, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2013 Tola: YES
Support the allocation of Conservation Finance/Park Bond funds in the amount of $10,000,000; and, direct Administration to prepare an Ordinance/Resolution for setting a Special Election, which will al
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Joe Forkner, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 15, 2013 Tola: YES
Adopt Ordinance No. 2676 adding a new Chapter 18.19A to the Issaquah Municipal Code to be entitled “Central Issaquah Area Development and Design Standards”; adopting Development and Design Standards b
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Joe Forkner, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2013 Tola: YES
Approve revised Council Committee structure. . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Joe Forkner, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Joshua Schaer
Carried 6-1 · Moved by BUTLER Open meeting →

Main motions Tola moved

227 main motions where Tola was the mover. Most recent first.

City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Joe Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2026
MOTION: Approve Resolution No. 2026-16, adopting a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transportation.
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Joe Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
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City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-13, authorizing the acceptance of $452,477.00 in grant funding from the FY26 Discretionary Community Funding Program for the purchase of tasers and interview room equipment
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Authorize the inclusion of an additional Capital Project Manager to the City's 2026 staffing levels
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-11, amending various sections of the City Council Rules of Procedure as recommended by the Council Rules Ad Hoc Committee and repealing Resolution No. 2008-15 relating to t
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-13, authorizing the acceptance of $452,477.00 in grant funding from the FY26 Discretionary Community Funding Program for the purchase of tasers and interview room equipment
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Authorize the inclusion of an additional Capital Project Manager to the City's 2026 staffing levels
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-11, amending various sections of the City Council Rules of Procedure as recommended by the Council Rules Ad Hoc Committee and repealing Resolution No. 2008-15 relating to t
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 4, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Erika Boyd, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026
Approve a purchase and sale agreement with DWP LLC to purchase the property known as King County Tax Parcel 2824069326, 1055 NW Maple St., for the amount of $12,975,000.00 plus closing costs and autho
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 30, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 30, 2026
Main motion as amended: MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute an amendment to the existing lease and funding agreement with the Issaquah History Museums (IHM) to provide an additional
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Mar 9, 2026
Approve the process and timeline for filling the 2026 City Council vacancy of Position No. 3 as amended [to include the Elected Official Information session and extend the application deadline to Apri
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President Jiang Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 23, 2026
Establish a Council Rules Ad Hoc Committee to consider changes to the Council Rules of Procedure as identified in AB 9137, returning to the full Council at the May 4 City Council meeting with a formal
In favor: Paul Adair, Barbara de Michele, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
approve the consent agenda as amended [to remove AB 9091].
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-05, authorizing the duly-appointed administering agency for ARCH to execute all documents necessary to enter into agreements for the funding of affordable housing projects,
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-06, authorizing revisions to the terms and conditions applicable to the House Key Plus ARCH (East King County) Downpayment Assistance Program, authorizing execution of rela
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-07, authorizing the delegation of administrative duties to Bellevue for ARCH Housing Trust Fund financing agreements that pre-date the 2010 Interlocal Agreement Amendment.
In favor: Paul Adair, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Councilmember Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3129, adopting Chapter 10.48 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to regulate the use of electric-assisted bicycles and electric motorcycles; and Adopt Ordinance No. 3130, amending Chapt
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Kevin Nichols, and Council President Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President de Michele Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2025
Receive the Public Safety + Civic Facilities Task Force Report
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Council President Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Hall Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2025
Proceed with the acquisition process for the commercial condo known as the Opportunity Center, part of the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) project to be constructed at 1550 Newport Way NW, to be us
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, and Council President Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President de Michele Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 11, 2025
Authorize the Mayor to enter into an Agreement with Washington State Parks to maintain and manage a portion of the sports fields within Lake Sammamish State Park in a form acceptable to the Mayor and
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, and Council President Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Councilmember Reh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 7, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Kelly Jiang, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Council President Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by HALL Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2025
Request that the Administration consider putting together a bill for consideration for the full Council on Jan. 21, 2025, to endorse the [Issaquah School District] Bond. .
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, and Council President Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Councilmember de Michele Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2025
Elect Barb De Michele as Deputy Council President.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, and Council President Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-29, adopting amendments to the Citywide Strategic Plan as part of the five-year Plan update.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, and Council President Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by Council President Walsh Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024
Authorize the addition of one school zone safety camera location by Issaquah Valley Elementary School at Newport Way NW and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute an amendment to the agreement
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, and Councilmember Reh Opposed: and Council President Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by Councilmember Hall Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 4, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-25, adopting the 2024 Park System Plan.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, and Council President Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by Deputy Council President de Michele Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 24, 2024
Award the construction contract including Bid Alternates 1 and 2, excluding Bid Alternate 3, for the Hillside Park and Wetland Mitigation Improvements project in the amount of $1,384,737 (including sa
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2024
Direct Administration to further consider the expansion of the Julius Boehm Pool's capacity in the coming year(s) in balance with the other capital investment priorities and explore possible funding s
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by JOE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Direct Administration to further consider the expansion of the Julius Boehm Pool's capacity in the coming year(s) in balance with the other capital investment priorities and explore possible funding s
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by JOE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 2, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-04, declaring the intent of the City to study opportunities and challenges to decarbonize City‐owned buildings in response to climate change and to include the proposed ame
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by JOE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2023
Approve the IHIF Commercial preliminary plat, application PP17-00002, with conditions as set forth in the City's September 18, 2023 staff report attached as Exhibit A. .
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2023
Approve funding for one (1) Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Behavioral Health Coordinator position and one (1) FTE Behavioral Health Coordinator Supervisor position utilizing 0.1% Affordable Housing Sales
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by JOE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a cell tower lease with Vertical Bridge Towers IV, LLC for a portion of Tibbetts Valley Park in support of the TOD OC project in substantive form; and aut
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the interlocal agreement with King County Housing Authority (KCHA) for the Transit Oriented Development and Opportunity Center Project in substantive form
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Nov 15, 2022
advance the Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for full Council consideration at the November 21, 2022 Regular City Council meeting. The motion passed 3 – 0. ANNOUNCEMENTS There were no announcements.
· Seconded by de Michele Open meeting →
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Oct 18, 2022
Recommend that the City take no further action on ARCH’s (A Regional Coalition for Housing) recommendations regarding tenant protection options regarding late fees and move-in fees. THE . ANNOUNCEMENT
In favor: Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Barbara de Michele
Carried 3-0 · Seconded by CM DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2986, tenant protections increasing notice for residential rent increases greater than three percent, providing for severability, and establishing an effective date.
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Russell Joe, Zach Hall
Carried 4-2 · Seconded by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022
Delete "of Phase 1" THERE BEING NO OBJECTION, THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. MOTION CARRIED AS AMENDED, 6-1 (
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried by unanimous consent Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement, and other documents necessary, to purchase the two parcels located at 645 Mount Everest Lane SW, also known as King County Tax Parcels 570
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by HALL Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2021
Direct Administration to prepare a resolution in support of the Best Starts for Kids Levy for consideration by the Council at the July 19 Council meeting and schedule a related public hearing for the
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by DE MICHELE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
. (Proponents: Hunt, Mart
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020
Direct Administration at the first meeting in August to provide what a potential rental subsidy package would look like for a potential small/medium/large investment by this Council. (Opponents: Goodm
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 4-3 · Seconded by HUNT Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Approve Resolution No. 2020-08, rejecting racially based bias, harassment and hate crimes due to COVID-19. Councilmember Marts read the proposed resolution into the record. . The City Council moved ba
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Stacy Goodman, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WALSH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2893, amending the 2019 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2854 and amended in Ordinances Nos. 2863 and 2878 concerning revenues, expenditures, and fund balance for various funds
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2019
Adopt the amended Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Decision as prepared by City Council legal counsel, Ray Liaw, denying appeal number APP19-00006 and upholding the Final Determination of Nonsignific
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2894, adopting by reference several amendments to the Issaquah Comprehensive Plan processed as part of the 2019 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map amendments; amending the Land Use
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2895, amending the land use designation map in the Issaquah Comprehensive Plan to change the designation of three parcels being acquired by the Issaquah School District on 228th Av
· Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 5, 2019
Deny the appeal and uphold the Final DNS [Final Determination of Non-Significance for 2019 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Amendments] . (Opponents: Reh, Goodma
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Barbara de Michele, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Chris Reh, Stacy Goodman
Carried 5-2 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2889, amending Section 13.24.090 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to water rates and charges. 2) Adopt Ordinance No. 2890, amending Section 13.30.055 of the Issaquah Muni
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2892, establishing a provisional Utility Assistance Program and amending IMC 13.92, Senior Citizen and Low Income Citizen Fee Reductions. . Mayor Pauly called a recess to allow the
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
Postpone Council deliberations until a later date to be determined. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Approve the 2019-2020 Legislative Agenda as presented and Issaquah's participation in the South East Area Legislative Transportation Coalition.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-16, supporting adoption of a clean fuels standard; and direct the Administration to transmit a comment letter to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency as presented.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Approve funding for the 2020 Arts Grants, as recommended by the Arts Commission, for a total expenditure of $175,000.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Amendment to the 1994 Interlocal Agreement with King County related to the ownership, funding, operation and maintenance of Parks, Open Space, Recreat
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Direct the Administration to prepare an ordinance establishing the Utility Assistance Program as proposed in AB 7878, returning to Council for adoption at the Dec. 2, 2019 Council meeting.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2883, amending Chapter 5.32 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Utility Business and Occupation Tax for the cable television, water, sewer, and stormwater utilities; pro
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2884, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2020, on all property both real and personal, in said city which is subject to taxat
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2885, amending certain recreation center pass fees and certain recreation program fees and facility rental fees established by Ordinance No. 2290 in order to better reflect current
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2886, amending Section 2.20.040 of the Issaquah Municipal Code in order to increase grave plot and maintenance fees, create new fees for additional memorial spaces and establish a
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Postpone the motion to the Jan. 6, 2020 Council meeting.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No.2887, adopting a revised 2020 salary schedule for all city employees and amending the salary schedules previously adopted and amended by Ordinance Nos. 2819, 2828, 2829, 2835 and 28
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh Opposed: Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve the 2019-2020 Legislative Agenda as presented and Issaquah's participation in the South East Area Legislative Transportation Coalition.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2019-16, supporting adoption of a clean fuels standard; and direct the Administration to transmit a comment letter to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency as
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 21, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 14, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-13, opposing Initiative Measure No. 976, concerning motor vehicle taxes and fees. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 7, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2878, amending the 2019 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2854 and amended in Ordinance No. 2863 concerning revenues, expenditures and fund balance for various funds for the yea
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-12, amending the City’s Personnel Policies to include a Retention Incentive Policy.
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Ratify the Memorandum of Understanding with the Issaquah Police Support Staff Association (IPSSA) as presented. .
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2019-12, amending the City’s Personnel Policies to include a Retention Incentive Policy.
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-11, declaring the Council's intent to adopt legislation which would authorize a sales and use tax for affordable and supportive housing in accordance with Substitute House
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
Direct the Finance Director to include funding in the amount of $230,000 for the Gilman Ditch Restoration Project in a subsequent 2019 budget amendment utilizing the Stormwater Fund; and award the con
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item “g”)
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Aug 12, 2019
Confirm the Mayor’s appointment of Wally Bobkiewicz as the City Administrator and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Employment Contract. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2019
Award the construction contract for the Base Bid and Schedule D to Green Slate landscaping, Inc, in the amount of $451,562.01 (including sales tax); and authorize the allocation $170,000 of budgeted c
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-07 adopting the amended Capital Improvement Plan for 2020- 2025, including the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2019-07 adopting the amended Capital Improvement Plan for 2020- 2025, including the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2019
Continue the public hearing to the July 15, 2019 Council meeting; and refer AB 7759 to the July 8, 2019 Council Committee Work Session for additional review and recommendation, returning to the full C
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2870, amending Chapter 12.08 of the Issaquah Municipal Code in order to update the same and to provide for the construction, maintenance, and repair of sidewalks by the city and ad
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 17, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-06, declaring a utility easement in certain portions of the I-90 Corporate Center Plat to be surplus to the needs of the City’s utilities and providing for compensation as
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 17, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 3, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 20, 2019
That an ad hoc committee be created to review the City Council Rules of Procedure (AB 7287) comprised of Councilmembers Hunt, Reh and Winterstein reporting to the full Council prior to July 23, 2019 w
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 20, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-04, adopting Our Issaquah, the City's Strategic Plan. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item “k”)
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 15, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a contract with the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) to complete the scope of work outlined in AB 7770 and to prepare a future budget amendm
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interagency Agreement with the Washington State Dept. of Transportation obligating the City to pay up to $3,000,000 toward the WSDOT Connecting Washin
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Chris Reh
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019
Continue [postpone] consideration of the nominees regarding Council Position No. 4 to the Feb. 19, 2019 Council meeting. . (Proponents: Marts, Re
In favor: Tola Marts, Chris Reh
Failed 2-4 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 22, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 22, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2863, amending the 2019 adopted budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2854 concerning revenues, expenditures and fund balance for various funds for the year 2019, and authorizing th
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2853, adopting a revised 2019 salary schedule for all City employees and amending the salary schedules previously adopted and amended by Ordinance Nos. 2819, 2828, 2829, and 2835.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Reconsider the vote on Ordinance No. 2856, amending school impact fees. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Main motion as amended: Reconsider the vote on Ordinance No. 2856, amending school impact fees. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2849, repealing and replacing the Olde Town Subarea Plan, a Subarea Plan within Issaquah’s Comprehensive Plan.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2850, amending the official zoning map to rezone those parcels zoned Destination Retail and Intensive Commercial that were removed from the Central Issaquah Plan Boundary as part o
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
Approve the process and timeline for filling the 2019 vacancy of Position No. 4 as presented and amended. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 5, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2848, levying the general taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2019, on all property, both real and personal, in said city which is subject to t
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 5, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED [WITH CORRECTION NOTED]
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item “j”)
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 1, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Approve the 2019-2021 Legislative Agenda as presented.
Carried 5-2 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Authorize the City Attorney to commence litigation against American Tower as discussed in Executive Session. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Main motion as amended: Approve the 2019-2021 Legislative Agenda as presented.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 4, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with Eastside Fire and Rescue for the PFAS field study project.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2842, amending Section 6 of Ordinance No. 2838 in order to delay the removal of properties zoned Destination Retail and Intensive Commercial from the Central Issaquah Plan boundary
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
[0000] Authorize the Mayor to execute an extension of the tolling agreement with American Tower as discussed in Executive Session. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 2, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 18, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the contract for lobbying and advocacy services in the amount of $58,000 with Gordon Thomas Honeywell. .
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 18, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the proposed amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding with the City, Spectrum Development Solutions and CenturyLink for the Transit-Oriented Developme
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-09, providing a commitment for the size and financial investment for the nonprofit commercial space (“opportunity center”) in the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) project
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Chris Reh
Carried 4-3 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2839, relating to accessory dwelling units; amending Issaquah Municipal Code Chapters 3.63 School Impact Fees, 3.64 Fees for Applications for Subdivisions and Land Use Actions, 3.7
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item "i")
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2839, relating to accessory dwelling units; amending Issaquah Municipal Code Chapters 3.63 School Impact Fees, 3.64 Fees for Applications for Subdivisions a
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2832, adopting by reference amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards Chapter 4.0, Zoning Standards and Uses and Issaquah Municipal Code Chapter 18.21, Af
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Chris Reh
Carried 5-2 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
Authorize an allocation of $320,000 to provide for additional staffing resources in Human Resources, Communications and the Executive Office; and direct the Finance Director to include the allocation
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to execute the Interlocal Agreement with the Sammamish Plateau Water District in substantially the form as discussed in executive session. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item "m")
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Authorize funding for the three budget analyst positions as proposed; and directed the Finance Director to include $375,000 in a subsequent 2018 budget amendment utilizing the General Fund.
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Refer AB 7562 to the March 13, 2018 Council Services & Safety Committee, returning to the full Council on March 19, 2018.
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2828, amending Ordinance No. 2819, adopting a revised 2018 salary schedule for all City employees. .
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
Close nominations. . Following Council discussion, Mayor Pauly called for the vote, by a show of hands. Ballot A Marts Bettise Goodman Winterstein Reh Ramos Jamie x x Rosen Victoria x x x Hunt Bryan x
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
Reconsider the vote on the nominees. BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Mayor Pauly called for the vote, by a show of hands. Ballot B Marts Bettise Goodman Winterstein Reh Ramos Jamie x x Rosen Victoria x x x x Hu
Carried · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into a tolling agreement with American Tower relating to potential litigation over sub lessee payments substantially in the form presented to council in Executive Session.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Victoria Hunt, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Direct City Administration and the Council’s Ad Hoc Long-term Financial Committee to propose a comprehensive funding strategy for transportation capital projects for the full City Council’s [0000] con
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Direct the Administration to initiate a Request for Qualifications/Proposal process for an operating partner for the long-term operation of the Issaquah Senior Center; and direct the Finance Director
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by REH Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into a purchase and sale agreement for property on 275 Front St. for $450,000 plus closing costs. .
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by RAMOS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Chris Reh, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 2, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
1) Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a partnering agreement with the Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission committing to the funding of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2822, amending IMC Section 3.63.100(A) to modify the school impact fees for single family and multifamily residential structures and establishing an effective date of Jan. 1, 2018.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Refer AB 7493 to the Dec. 12, 2017 Council Services & Safety Committee, returning to the full Council on Dec. 18, 2017.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 6, 2017
Refer AB 7462 to the Nov. 13, 2017 Council Services & Safety Committee for additional review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on Dec. 4, 2017. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2808, amending the 2017 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2791 and amended in Ordinance Nos. 2795 and 2798 concerning revenues, expenditures and fund balance for various funds f
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute an agreement with PerfectMind, Inc. in 2018 to provide implementation, training, and on-going support of the PerfectMind cloud-based Parks & Recreation so
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2811, providing for a moratorium and interim official control prohibiting the location of Community Health Engagement Locations, Safe Injection Sites, in all zoning districts of th
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2803, annexing certain property known as the King County Island; requiring assumption of existing indebtedness; establishing pre-annexation zoning of said property as presented in
Failed 1-5 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Approve the initial concept and site location of the Teen Café; and direct the Administration to coordinate with the Teen Café Committee to determine the viability of the proposed program and report t
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new positions in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Public Records Analyst, a new position, classified as Non-Represented, Grade N007 • 1 FTE, Construction Inspector II, an existing po
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Public Records Analyst, a new position, classified as Non-Represented, Grade N007 And, direct the Finance Director to increase FTE co
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Construction Inspector II, an existing position, classified as ASA, Grade A080 And, direct the Finance Director to increase FTE count
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Plan Examiner, an existing position, classified as Exempt, Grade E020 And, direct the Finance Director to increase FTE count, modify
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2803, annexing certain property known as the King County Island; requiring assumption of existing indebtedness; establishing pre-annexation zoning of said p
Failed 1-5 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Main motion as amended: Approve the initial concept and site location of the Teen Café; and direct the Administration to coordinate with the Teen Café Committee to determine the viability of the propo
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement for Community Settings Respite Care with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Postpone the motion to the April 17, 2017 Regular Council meeting. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Proceed with implementation of the Public Engagement Toolkit. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 6, 2017
Approve Resolution No. 2017-01, authorizing the duly-appointed administering agency for ARCH to execute all documents necessary to enter into agreements for the funding of affordable housing projects,
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BETTISE Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to execute a revision to the purchase and sale agreement for the King County Roads property in order to reduce the purchase price by $100,000 and authorize proceeding with the low
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly
Carried 5-2 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
Approve the 2017 arts grant award recommendations as presented, for a total expenditure of $195,100.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
Approve the human services grant recommendations at the increased funding level pursuant to the adopted funding target of $371,500 and as recommended by the Human Services Commission.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
Approve the non-profit funding as recommended by the Council Services & Safety Committee.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Defer action on AB 7253 to the Dec. 5, 2016 Council meeting under Regular Business. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Defer action on AB 7265 to the Dec. 5, 2016 Council meeting under Regular Business.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Do not Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a new agreement with American Traffic Systems at this time.
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by RAMOS Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Authorize allocation of gross revenue generated and related operating costs associated with the automated traffic safety cameras into a Special Revenue Fund beginning January 1, 2017, and designate th
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Authorize initiation of a traffic study with American Traffic Solutions to determine the viability of adding a red light camera program. . (Ramos dissenting.)
In favor: Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Bill Ramos
Carried 5-1 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 3, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-18, naming the park at the Atlas development, "Sena Park".
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a new agreement with American Traffic Systems as presented; and authorize inclusion of a regular, part-time administrative position for the Municipal Cour
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Refer AB 7076 back to the Council Services & Safety Committee for further review and recommendation.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-12, authorizing the execution of all documents necessary to amend an agreement with Hopelink to continue the use of Hopelink place as non-time limited housing for homeless
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-10, amending the City's adopted comprehensive financial and budget policies.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2765, amending Ordinance No. 2763 which amended Ordinance No. 2752 for the 2016 Budget and authorizing the Finance Director to make the necessary adjustments; and approving prior e
In favor: Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-08, approving criteria for relocation or demolition of buildings as part of City acquisition.
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Eileen Barber, Mariah Bettise, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-04, supporting Issaquah School District's 2016 General Obligation Bond of $533,500,000 set for the special election of April 26, 2016. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2016
Authorize the Administration to proceed with the updated Senior Services Reinvestment Plan as presented. . Councilmember Goodman announced that she would recuse herself from voting on AB 7162 and AB 7
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2016
Schedule a public hearing to be held at Council's regular meeting of March 21, 2016; and, Direct Administration to prepare a resolution in support of the ballot measure. . AUDIENCE COMMENTS The follow
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2016
Authorize the Administration to set the 2017-2018 human services grant target funding level at $371,500 (Option B). .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Bill Ramos, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2759, amending Chapter 2.89 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Economic Vitality Commission.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Bill Ramos, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 4, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-01, adopting the 2015 Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan and directing the same to be filed with the Washington State Recreation Conservation Office. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
Authorize the Administration to prepare and enter into a contract with the Issaquah Senior Center pursuant to the Acknowledgement and Agreement to Mayor's Conditions, as revised December 11, 2015, and
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Josh Schaer, Jennifer Sutton, Paul Winterstein
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2015
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2747 amending Section 13.24.110(C) of the Issaquah municipal code relating to Water Rates, and establishing January 1, 2016 as the effective date amending Section 13.24.090(B) G
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 19, 2015
Refer AB 7045 in its entirety to the November 4, 2015 Council Budget Work Session for review and recommendation. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-16 redirecting funding for a human services campus in the City of Issaquah as presented. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 8, 2015
Refer AB 6806 to the first available Park Board meeting for review and recommendation, and then referral to Council Services and Safety Committee for continued review and recommendation, returning to
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-15, authorizing participation in connection with the Main Street Tax Incentive Program.
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2015
Authorize the new positions of Engineer Tech 1 and Assistant Planner; and, further authorize the temporary positions of Building Inspector 1 and Public Works Operations staff as described in AB 7029.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2015
Authorize submission of a $75,000 (2015) King County Youth Sports Facilities grant application for skate park construction in 2016, for skate park construction in 2016, and pursue additional funding f
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2015
Direct Administration to close the Hillside Park portion of the 2014 Council Goal, "Generate a plan in 2014 for developing neighborhood parks into a usable recreational facilities, beginning with Hill
· Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 17, 2015
Authorized the additional positions within the Department of Public works Engineering: 1.00 FTE Senior Engineer for transportation; to be hired as soon as practical. 1.00 FTE Senior Engineer for utili
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly
Carried 5-0 · Seconded by BARBER Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
Approve Resolution No. 2014-18, approving the Master Site Plan amendment for the Pickering Place Master Site Plan. .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
AGENDA ITEM #c) [0000] Approve Resolution No. 2014-19, approving the Costco Development Agreement and Site Development Permit (Land Plan) and, authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement, subject t
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014
Approve Resolution No. 2014-16, accepting the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission’s notice of intent to petition for annexation for the area known as the Lake Sammamish State Park, provid
Carried 6-1 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 4, 2014
Refer AB 6802 to the August 12, 2014 Council Land & Shore Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on September 2, 2014. . AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000]
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by SCHAER Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 2, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2715, regulating Recreational Marijuana Facilities; adding new definitions to Chapter 18.02, adding a new section 18.07.512 providing for the regulation of Recreational Marijuana F
In favor: Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein Opposed: Nina Milligan, Eileen Barber
Carried 5-2 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 2, 2014
Approve the Talus Preliminary Plat of Parcels 7, 8 and 9 based on the UVDC Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Conditions dated April 24, 2014 and May 13, 2014, as provided in Exhibit A-1 (regarding Par
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by PAULY Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2014
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute and interlocal agreement with the City of Sammamish concerning the Klahanie Potential Annexation Area (PAA). . AGENDA ITEM #
In favor: Eileen Barber, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2014
Confirm the Mayor's appointment of Scott Behrbaum as Police Chief for the City of Issaquah effective April 16, 2014. . Police Chief Elect Behrbaum thanked Council for its support and expressed his com
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2014
Approve 2014 Docket of Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments as presented.
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Nina Milligan, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 18, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2708, extending a moratorium on the establishment of recreational marijuana facilities enacted by Ordinance No. 2686 pursuant to RCW 36.70A.390 and RCW 35A.63.220, defining “Recrea
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Close nominations for the 2014 position of Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, WINTERSTEIN WAS SELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AGENDA ITEM #b) Councilmember Barber nominated Councilmember Goodm
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Close nominations for the 2014 position of Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, WINTERSTEIN WAS SELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AGENDA ITEM #b) Councilmember Barber nominated Councilmember Goodm
In favor: Eileen Barber, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Mary Lou Pauly, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 6-0 · Seconded by GOODMAN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Approve Resolution No. 2013-22, supporting Issaquah School District’s 2014 Replacement of Maintenance & Operations Levy, Capital Projects Levy, and School Bus Levy, set for special election February 1
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Stacy Goodman, Mary Lou Pauly, Tola Marts, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2013
Refer AB 6676 to the next Council Services & Safety Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on September 3, 2013. AGENDA ITEM #b) [00000] .
In favor: Eileen Barber, Fred Butler, Joe Forkner, Stacy Goodman, Tola Marts, Joshua Schaer, Paul Winterstein
Carried 7-0 · Seconded by WINTERSTEIN Open meeting →

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City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2026
MOTION: Approve Resolution No. 2026-16, adopting a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Tr
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
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City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Continue the public hearing to the June 15, 2026 City Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-13, authorizing the acceptance of $452,477.00 in grant funding from the FY26 Discretionary Community Funding Program for the purchas
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Authorize the inclusion of an additional Capital Project Manager to the City's 2026 staffing levels
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 3.11, Confidentiality, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by adding to the end of the first paragraph: In doin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 3.10(A), Virtual (Remote) Attendance, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by striking “Council Leadership” and
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 4.08(C)(1), Rules for Public Participation, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by striking, and to set an over
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-11, amending various sections of the City Council Rules of Procedure as recommended by the Council Rules Ad Hoc Committee and repeal
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Continue the public hearing to the June 15, 2026 City Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-13, authorizing the acceptance of $452,477.00 in grant funding from the FY26 Discretionary Community Funding Program for the purchas
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Authorize the inclusion of an additional Capital Project Manager to the City's 2026 staffing levels
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 3.11, Confidentiality, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by adding to the end of the first paragraph: In doin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 3.10(A), Virtual (Remote) Attendance, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by striking “Council Leadership” and
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 4.08(C)(1), Rules for Public Participation, of the Council Rules of Procedure in Resolution No. 2026-11 by striking, and to set an over
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 1, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-11, amending various sections of the City Council Rules of Procedure as recommended by the Council Rules Ad Hoc Committee and repeal
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-12, committing to streamline permitting for Sound Transit Light Rail.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 4, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026
Approve a purchase and sale agreement with DWP LLC to purchase the property known as King County Tax Parcel 2824069326, 1055 NW Maple St., for the amount of $12
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026
MOTION: Direct the Administration collect data related to community-reported federal immigration enforcement activity to the public-facing Police Department Mon
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2026
Appoint Erika Boyd to City Council Position No. 3.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Apr 7, 2026
Proceed with the slate of candidates: Donovan Richards and Erika Boyd.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 30, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 30, 2026
AMENDMENT: Amend the language in Section 8 of the Track Use Agreement to add that the City can terminate the Track Use Agreement without cause if the IHM lease
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 30, 2026
Main motion as amended: MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute an amendment to the existing lease and funding agreement with the Issaquah History
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2026
Approve the allocation of $55,000 to fund business and non-profit tourism-related activities as recommended by the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee; and authorize
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2026
Forward the Public Reporting on Immigration Enforcement Activity new business item to the April 20 City Council meeting for a preliminary staff response.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Mar 9, 2026
Approve the process and timeline for filling the 2026 City Council vacancy of Position No. 3 as amended [to include the Elected Official Information session and
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2026
Adopt Ordinance No. 3134, amending Chapter 3.71 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to allow for traffic impact fee waivers for early learning centers
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2026
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Fee in Lieu of Frontage Improvement Agreement with Blue Fern Group in substantially the same form as the attac
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 23, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 23, 2026
Establish a Council Rules Ad Hoc Committee to consider changes to the Council Rules of Procedure as identified in AB 9137, returning to the full Council at the
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 23, 2026
Authorize the Mayor to execute a purchase and sale agreement and other documents necessary to purchase the property located at 320 NW Holly Street, also known a
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
approve the consent agenda as amended [to remove AB 9091].
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-05, authorizing the duly-appointed administering agency for ARCH to execute all documents necessary to enter into agreements for the
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-06, authorizing revisions to the terms and conditions applicable to the House Key Plus ARCH (East King County) Downpayment Assistanc
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-07, authorizing the delegation of administrative duties to Bellevue for ARCH Housing Trust Fund financing agreements that pre-date t
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 20, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 20, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026- 05, supporting the Issaquah School District’s levies, Proposition Nos. 1, 2 and 3, scheduled for the February 10, 2026, special ele
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 20, 2026
Approve an exception to the City Council Rules of Procedure Section 2.04, Appointments, Standing Committees, to allow a member of Council leadership to be appoi
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 20, 2026
Appoint Paul Adair to Council Position No. 2.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 12, 2026
Proceed with the slate of candidates: Paul Adair, Landon Halverson, Katherine Hurt and Jeffrey Newell.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 5, 2026
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 5, 2026
Authorize the Mayor to execute a professional services agreement with Valley Defenders for public defender services for the City.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 5, 2026
Approve Resolution No. 2026-01, adopting a City Council calendar for 2026.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 5, 2026
Suspend the City Council Rules and add a resolution in support of Issaquah School District Propositions #1, 2 & 3 on the Feb. 10 Special Election ballot to the
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2025
Authorize the Mayor to execute the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and Acres of Diamonds and the related restrictive covenant release documents att
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3129, adopting Chapter 10.48 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to regulate the use of electric-assisted bicycles and electric motorcycles; and
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2025
Amend the ordinance to delete Section 10.48.030 and Subsection 10.48.040(A) regarding Class 1 and 2 electric-assisted bicycles
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2025
Approve the process and timeline for filling the 2026 City Council vacancy of Position No. 2 as amended [per the discussion summarized above].
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025
MAIN MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 3125, amending the 2025-26 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 3083 and amended in Ordinance No. 3090 concerning revenues, exp
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025
AMENDMENT: Amend the ordinance to remove $150,000 for consulting fees to implement the EcoNW Report.
Failed 3-4 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3126, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2026, on all property, both real and persona
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2025
Receive the Central Issaquah Multi-Modal I-90 Crossing report and prepare a memorandum of concerns to be included with the study. The City Council expressed con
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
MAIN MOTION: Approve Resolution No. 2025-20, making a statement regarding federal immigration enforcement in Issaquah.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
AMENDMENT: Substitute the pending resolution with the revised version dated Nov. 10, 2025.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
AMENDMENT: Amend the resolution to remove the word “standalone” from Exhibit A to the resolution as follows: During this extension period, the College may conti
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3121, amending Subsection 3.63.100(A) of the Issaquah Municipal Code to revise the amount of the school impact fee imposed by the City
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3122, amending Section 16.06.245 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to adopt updated operational permit fees for permits issued under the Intern
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
MAIN MOTION: Approve the 2026 Legislative Agenda as presented. Councilmember Hall announced that he would recuse himself from voting due to his role as a state
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
AMENDMENT: Add a 4th section to the Legislative Agenda page as follows: Immigrant Protections Issaquah requests the legislature strengthen monitoring and polici
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-20, making a statement regarding federal immigration enforcement in Issaquah as amended.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
Approve the 2026 Legislative Agenda as amended.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 10, 2025
AMENDMENT: Amend the resolution to replace all instances of "citizen or non-citizen" with "regardless of citizenship or immigration status.” There being no obje
Carried by unanimous consent Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 20, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 20, 2025
Authorize the Mayor to accept the Utility Rate Study Report, in substantially the same form as the attached draft report as approved as final by the Public Work
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 6, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 6, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3113, enacting an additional sales and use tax of one tenth of one percent for criminal justice purposes as authorized by RCW 82.14.345; and
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 6, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3114, amending Chapter 18.102, Definitions, and 18.812, Tree Preservation, of the Issaquah Municipal Code.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2025
Receive the Public Safety + Civic Facilities Task Force Report
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2025
Amend Resolution No. 2025-16, renaming the East Sunset Way Trailhead, in order to change the name of the trailhead from the "Bill Ramos Trailhead" to the "Senat
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2025
Proceed with the acquisition process for the commercial condo known as the Opportunity Center, part of the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) project to be cons
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2025
Add an amendment to Resolution No. 2025-16, renaming the East Sunset Way Trailhead, in order to change the proposed name of the trailhead from the “Bill Ramos T
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 11, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 11, 2025
Authorize the Mayor to enter into an Agreement with Washington State Parks to maintain and manage a portion of the sports fields within Lake Sammamish State Par
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 11, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-16, naming the East Sunset Way Trailhead for the late Bill Ramos.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 21, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented. . a) Minutes: City Council Regular Meeting, July 7, 2025 MOTION: Approved
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 21, 2025
Adopt Ordinance Nos. 3097-3110 adopting minor, state required, and policy amendments to Title 18, Land Use Code as presented
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 21, 2025
Direct the Administration to prepare a resolution naming the East Sunset Way Trailhead after Bill Ramos.
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 7, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 23, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 23, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-14, adopting the Capital Improvement Plan for 2027- 2032, including the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 23, 2025
Authorize the City Administrator to execute a separation agreement as discussed in Executive Session.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 9, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 9, 2025
1. Award the construction contract for the Newport Sewer Relocation Project (SW 017) in the amount of $5,695,187.18 (including sales tax) to Northwest Cascade,
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2025
Adopt Resolution No. 2025-11, adopting the 2024 Sanitary Sewer System Plan
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2025
Adopt the following ordinances: 1. Ordinance No. 3091, amending Title 18 the Issaquah Municipal Code to incorporate a variety of changes to comply with HB 1110
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2025
MAIN MOTION: Approve Resolution No. 2025-12, amending Section 2.03 of the City Council Rules of Procedure regarding filling a vacancy on the City Council.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2025
AMENDMENT: Amend Section 2.03(H), City Council Rules of Procedure, Final Appointment Process as follows: In (H)(3), insert the following: The nominees are then
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2025
eliminate the nominee receiving the lowest number of votes after each round of voting when making the final appointment. Without objection, the motion was withd
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 5, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting May 5, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-10, adopting the Squak Mountain Non-Motorized Improvements Project Study Report.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2025
Adopt Ordinance No. 3090, amending the 2025-26 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 3083 concerning revenues, expenditures, and fund balance for various funds.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-09, adopting the Central Issaquah Station Area Vision and Guiding Principles
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2025
Direct the Administration at the May 5 City Council meeting to bring forward amendments to the City Council Rules of Procedure around: • verbal presentation len
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 24, 2025
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 24, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-06, adopting the Mobility Action Plan update, including the plan strategies and actions.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 24, 2025
Approve an exception to the City Council Rules of Procedure Section 2.04, Appointments, Standing Committees, to allow a member of Council leadership to be appoi
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 24, 2025
Authorize the Mayor to execute a purchase and sale agreement and other documents necessary to purchase the property, also known as King County Tax Parcels 38009
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 24, 2025
Authorize the Mayor to execute a purchase and sale agreement and other documents necessary to purchase the property located at 330 2nd Ave. NE, also known as Ki
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 3, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-03, adopting the Urban Forest Management Plan.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 3, 2025
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2025
Approve Resolution No. 2025-02, supporting the Issaquah School District's Proposition No. 1, General Obligation Bonds, in the amount of $231,600,000, scheduled
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2025
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Agreed Order and One-Time Grant with Ecology for PFAS investigation and cleanup feasibility study at the Easts
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2025
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Minutes: City Council Special Meeting, Dec. 17, 2024 MOTION: Approved
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2025
Request that the Administration consider putting together a bill for consideration for the full Council on Jan. 21, 2025, to endorse the [Issaquah School Distri
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2025
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2025
Elect Lindsey Walsh as Council President.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2025
Elect Barb De Michele as Deputy Council President.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-28, providing for a low-income fee waiver and fee deferral for certain building permit fees necessitated by an emergency or natural
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2024
Adopt Ordinance No. 3084, adopting the 2024 periodic update of the Issaquah Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the Washington State Growth Management Act, Chapter 3
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-29, adopting amendments to the Citywide Strategic Plan as part of the five-year Plan update.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-30, adopting a City Council calendar for 2025 with changes to adjust the April Committee of the Whole and August and November regula
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2024
Approve the process and timeline for filling the 2025 City Council vacancy of Position No. 6 as amended [as discussed above, to: • Consolidate the application q
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Minutes: City Council Committee of the Whole, Nov. 18, 2024 MOTION: Approved
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024
Adopt Ordinance No. 3077, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2025, on all property, both real and persona
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024
Adopt Ordinance No. 3078, amending Chapter 5.32 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Utility Business and Occupation Tax for the cable television, wat
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024
Authorize the Mayor to execute separation agreements with those staff whose positions were eliminated as part of the 2025-26 budget process, as discussed in exe
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 25, 2024
Authorize the addition of one school zone safety camera location by Issaquah Valley Elementary School at Newport Way NW and authorize the Mayor to enter into an
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 4, 2024
MOTION: Approve the 2025-26 Legislative Agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 4, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-25, adopting the 2024 Park System Plan.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 4, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 21, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2024
approve the consent agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2024
Approve the 2025 Administrative Work Program and Budget for A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH) as recommended by the ARCH Executive Board
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-21, authorizing the reallocation of funding from the Kenmore Supportive Housing Project to the Redmond Supportive Housing Project an
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2024
Authorize the transfer to Lakeside Industries, Inc. of 100 TDR units as described herein to comply with Lakeside Development Agreement provisions, and authorize
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2024
Approve settlement of the McGrath litigation as discussed in Executive Session and for the Administration to execute documents necessary to effectuate such sett
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 22, 2024
Authorize the Mayor to enter into two contracts with the Washington State Department of Transportation, GCB 3834 and UTB 1565, for reimbursement of eligible exp
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 22, 2024
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with Eastside Fire and Rescue for the PFAS Agreed Orders partnership in substantially the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 22, 2024
Increase the Contract Fee for the Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Services Contract with Recology King County Inc. from 6% to 9%
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 22, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Committee of the Whole Jul 15, 2024
Authorize the Mayor to enter into two contracts with the Washington State Department of Transportation, GCB 3834 and UTB 1565, for reimbursement of eligible exp
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Committee of the Whole Jul 15, 2024
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with Eastside Fire and Rescue for the PFAS Agreed Orders partnership in substantially the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Committee of the Whole Jul 15, 2024
Increase the Contract Fee for the Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Services Contract with Recology King County Inc. from 6% to 9%
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Committee of the Whole Jul 15, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 8, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 24, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED. THERE BEING NO OBJECTION, THE CONSENT CALENDAR
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 24, 2024
Award the construction contract including Bid Alternates 1 and 2, excluding Bid Alternate 3, for the Hillside Park and Wetland Mitigation Improvements project i
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 3, 2024
Ratify the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Issaquah Police Support Services Association regarding the Lateral Corrections Officer Hiring Bo
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 3, 2024
Authorize the City Attorney or their designee to execute and submit any and all documents necessary to participate in the 3M and DuPont class action lawsuit set
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 3, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee May 28, 2024
Approve the March 19, 2024 minutes. . AGENDA ITEMS
Carried 3-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 20, 2024
Adopt Ordinance No. 3058, repealing and replacing Section 16.04.111 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding adoption of the 2021 International Wildland-Urban
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 20, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-14, declaring certain City owned real and personal property to be surplus to the needs of the City and providing for disposition of
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 15, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024
Approve the Light Rail Planning Guide as presented. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Minutes: City Council Regular Meeting, Nov. 6, 2024; Approved
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2024
Adopt Ordinance No. 3049, amending Sections 3.09.030, .050, .060, .110, and .120 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding the City’s Multifamily Housing Proper
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2024
Adopt Ordinance No. 3050, amending Chapter 16.04, of the Issaquah Municipal Code (IMC), Construction Codes, to adopt by reference the 2021 edition of the state
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2024
Authorize payment to Issaquah Hospitality, LLC in the amount of $12,677.51 as reimbursement for paving costs and $758,100.00 as just compensation for acquisitio
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2024
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works con
Failed 2-5 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Adopt a substitute resolution, Exhibit A to agenda bill 8553, incorporating the Committee of the Whole recommendation to remove the $9 electronic records transm
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Direct Administration to further consider the expansion of the Julius Boehm Pool's capacity in the coming year(s) in balance with the other capital investment p
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Adopt Ordinance No. 3045, adopting amendments to the City Financial Management Policy.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Amend Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority, to change the following sentence to read: “Maximum contract length, including any cont
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Amend Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority, to require Council approval of any agreement for lease of City-owned property, except
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Amend the signing threshold table in Section 4.5, Level of Purchasing and Contract Commitment Authority to require City Council approval of non-public works con
Failed 2-5 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Approve an exception to the City Council Rules of Procedure Section 2.04, Appointments, Standing Committees, to allow a member of Council leadership to be appoi
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2024
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 3045, adopting amendments to the City Financial Management Policy.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 2, 2024
Approve Resolution No. 2024-04, declaring the intent of the City to study opportunities and challenges to decarbonize City‐owned buildings in response to climat
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 2, 2024
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 2, 2024
Elect Lindsey Walsh as Council President.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 2, 2024
Elect Barb De Michele as Deputy Council President.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 3039, amending the 2023-24 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2994 and amended in Ordinance No. 3009 concerning revenues, expenditures, an
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 3040, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2024, on all property, both real and persona
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 3041, imposing an additional sales and use tax of one-tenth of one percent within the boundaries of the Issaquah Transportation Benefit Dist
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023
Refer
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023
Request the Administration to add consideration of the credit card policy to the City's 2024 work plan and schedule it for a Services Safety and Parks Committee
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2023
Approve the 2023-24 Legislative Agenda as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 3035, approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute the High Street Collection Development Agreement. Councilmember Joe announced that he w
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2023
Approve Resolution No. 2023-17, amending Section 4.08 of City Council Rules of Procedure to require that general audience comments directly related to City prog
Carried 4-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2023
Approve the Settlement Agreement and Release as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 6, 2023
Approve the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Plan. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 6, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 23, 2023
Approve the 2024 Administrative Budget and Work Program for A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH) as presented. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 23, 2023
Forward the Credit Card Processing Fees New Business item to the Nov. 20 Council meeting for a preliminary staff response. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 23, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 2, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2023
Approve the IHIF Commercial preliminary plat, application PP17-00002, with conditions as set forth in the City's September 18, 2023 staff report attached as Exh
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2023
Authorize inclusion of a one-time allocation of $300,000 from the State pass-through funding for affordable and supportive housing to the A Regional Coalition f
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA WITH THE REMOVAL OF AGENDA ITEM "j”
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2023
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the agreement as revised Aug. 7 with King County Metro to begin the Metro Flex Pilot Program; and authorize $65,65
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 24, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jul 24, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 10, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Committee of the Whole Jun 12, 2023
Continue the public hearing to the June 26, 2023 City Council meeting. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 12, 2023
Continue the public hearing to the June 26, 2023 City Council meeting. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2023
Approve funding for one (1) Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Behavioral Health Coordinator position and one (1) FTE Behavioral Health Coordinator Supervisor position
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee May 16, 2023
APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 21, 2023 MEETING. . AGENDA ITEMS
Carried 3-0 Open meeting →
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee May 16, 2023
CANCEL THE JUNE 27, 2023 MEETING. .
Carried 3-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 15, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Adopt Ordinances Nos. 3011-3019, Exhibits A thru I of AB 8398, repealing and replacing Title 18, Land Use Code, of the Issaquah Municipal Code.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Amend Ordinance 3013, to amend IMC Table 18.204.030, Review Process, to eliminate local appeals for Shoreline Permit Decisions, and change the appellate body fo
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Amend Ordinance 3017, to amend Subsections 18.604.020(B) and 18.604.160(C), to provide a process for determining required parking for uses that are not specific
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Amend Ordinance 3011 (Ordinance 1), to amend Section 1 by adding, “The Official Issaquah Zoning Map, adopted by reference in Chapter 18.100 IMC, is hereby amend
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 3020, Exhibit J of AB 8398, amending Chapter 2.30, 2.32, 2.34, 2.36 of the Issaquah Municipal Code regarding updates to establish Boards, Co
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 3021, Exhibit K of AB 8398, adopting Chapter 18.804 of the Issaquah Municipal Code regarding the Shoreline Master Program.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 3022, amending Chapter 3.64 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to apply fee adjustments related to associated code amendments to the City’s Land
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2023
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinances Nos. 3011-3019, Exhibits A thru I of AB 8398, repealing and replacing Title 18, Land Use Code, of the Issaquah Municipa
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 17, 2023
Approve the preferred cross-section, Alternative A, for the NW Sammamish Road Non- Motorized Improvement Project and authorize the Administration to proceed wit
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 17, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 3, 2023
Authorize $410,000 in professional services funding for Public Works project and franchise management assistance; and Authorize the following new positions: • 1
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 3, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2023
Authorize the City Attorney to execute all documents necessary for acquisition of portions of King County Parcel No. 202406-9074 and other property rights neces
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2023
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute Amendment #5 with HDR, Inc. for the 12th Avenue NW & SR 900/17th Ave NE Improvement Project (TR 004) in the amount
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 6, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2023
Forward the “City Council Meetings Order of Business Update” New Business item to the Feb. 6 Council meeting for a preliminary staff response. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2023
Approve an exception to the City Council Rule of Procedure Section 2.04, Appointments, Standing Committees, to allow a member of Council leadership to be appoin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 3, 2023
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 3, 2023
Elect Lindsey Walsh as Council President.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 3, 2023
Elect Zach Hall as Deputy Council President.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a cell tower lease with Vertical Bridge Towers IV, LLC for a portion of Tibbetts Valley Park in support of the TOD
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the interlocal agreement with King County Housing Authority (KCHA) for the Transit Oriented Development and Opport
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2022
Amend the Feb. 14 M&I Committee meeting to Monday, Feb. 27. . MAIN MOTION AS ASMENDED CARRIED, 7-0.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2996, amending the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation Map and Zoning Map for parcel 2024069119 (Newport Area). For the record, Deputy C
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2997, amending the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation Map and Zoning Map for parcel 3424069217 (Our Savior Lutheran Church). .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2022
Direct the Administration to incorporate ARPA funding in the 2023-2024 budget for the following projects and amounts: • $880,000 for the Transportation Safety B
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2022
Take no further action on the ARCH’s (A Regional Coalition for Housing) recommended tenant protection actions regarding late fees and move-in fees as recommende
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2022
Approve the 2023-24 Legislative Agenda as presented. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2993, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2023, on all property, both real and persona
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2994, adopting the 2023-2024 budget; setting forth the estimated revenues and appropriations for each separate fund, and estimated impact on
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (removing agenda item “i”)
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Oct 18, 2022
Recommend that the City take no further action on ARCH’s (A Regional Coalition for Housing) recommendations regarding tenant protection options regarding late f
Carried 3-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 17, 2022
Direct the Administration to proceed to finalize the proposed 2023-24 budget ordinance incorporating the changes presented at the Oct. 17 City Council meeting [
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 17, 2022
Direct the Administration to finalize the 2023-24 Legislative Agenda including the changes discussed, returning to the Nov. 7, 2022 City Council meeting for ado
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 17, 2022
Direct the Administration to proceed to incorporate $4 million in ARPA funding in the 2023-24 budget for the following projects and utilize insurance claim fund
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 17, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 19, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2989, adopting amendments to the Issaquah Municipal Code Chapter 13.28 Stormwater Management Policy; Chapter 16.26 Clearing, Grading, and St
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 19, 2022
Approve the corridor concept for the Newport Way NW Maple Street to W. Sunset Way Improvement Project contained in the Summary of the Final Design Concept. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 19, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2986, tenant protections increasing notice for residential rent increases greater than three percent, providing for severability, and establ
Carried 4-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2022
Direct the Services Safety and Parks Committee to make recommendations to the full council regarding the ARCH recommendations regarding late fees and move-in fe
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 18, 2022
Direct the Chief Financial Officer to include an appropriation of $20,000 from the Sustainability Fund for the clean building initiative in a subsequent 2022 bu
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 18, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Bird to begin an Electric Scooter Share Pilot Program. (In Support: Joe, Marts,
Failed 3-4 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022
Direct the Administration to return to City Council with budget amendments for anticipated expenditures in 2022 that would implement the Community Investment St
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022
Amend the motion to: Delete: "direct the Park Board to provide recommendations to City Council on which of the anchor parks should receive the new investment."
Carried by unanimous consent Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2022
Delete "of Phase 1" THERE BEING NO OBJECTION, THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. MOTION CARRIED AS AMENDED, 6-1 (
Carried by unanimous consent Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2022
Confirmed the Mayor's appointment of Paula Schwan as Police Chief for the City of Issaquah effective immediately. . Following the confirmation, Mayor Pauly swor
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2022
Approve Resolution No. 2022-10, adopting a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transporta
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2022
Direct the Administration to proceed with implementation of the Equity Framework as recommended by the Equity Board. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2022
Direct the Administration to add a convening of the Independent Salary Commission to the City’s 2023 workplan and formalize the recruitment process. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2022
Direct the Administration to bring forward potential changes to IMC 2.90, Independent Salary Commission for review by the Services, Safety & Parks Committee in
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2022
Direct the Administration to return to the City Council with an amendment to IMC 2.96 to include the Independent Salary Commission as recipients of the board an
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement, and other documents necessary, to purchase the two parcels located at 645 Mount Everest Lane SW, a
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Apr 19, 2022
Approve Resolution No. 2022-09, approving a Master Site Plan, Site Development Permit and Administrative Adjustments of Standards for the Issaquah School Distri
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Apr 19, 2022
Add a new Condition of Approval, Condition #58, as follows: The Applicant is strongly encouraged to use materials for artificial turf fields that comply with be
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Apr 19, 2022
Modify Condition of Approval #45 as follows: Turbid runoff is not allowed to discharge to the Providence Point private detention system during and following con
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Apr 19, 2022
Amend Section 1 of the draft resolution to adopt the Development Commission’s Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Apr 19, 2022
Main motion as amended: Modify Condition of Approval #45 as follows: Turbid runoff is not allowed to discharge to the Providence Point private detention system
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2022
Amend Subsection 6.01(B) of the Council Rules of Procedure to: Strike “or re-refer” .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2022
Forward the Independent Salary Commission - Council Compensation New Business item to the May 2 Council meeting for a preliminary staff response. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2022
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2022-08, amending the City Council Rules of Procedure to amend various sections as recommended by the Council Rul
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 4, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2972 repealing and replacing Chapter 5.02 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding City business licenses.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 4, 2022
Amend Section 5.02.140, Notification of suspension, revocation, or denial, of the ordinance to: Strike “ten (10)” in both instances and Insert “fourteen (14)” A
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 4, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 4, 2022
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2972 repealing and replacing Chapter 5.02 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding City business licenses.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Mar 29, 2022
Approve settlement agreement related to ORA Talus litigation as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2022
Approve Resolution No. 2022-07, adopting a statement on the war in Ukraine as recommended by the Equity Board. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2970, reauthorizing remaining 2021 funds for certain projects; and amending the 2022 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2961 concerning re
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2022
Postpone the motion re: the ORA Talus settlement agreement to a Special meeting on Tuesday, March 29 at 8:30 pm or immediately following the study session occur
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2022
Authorize the Mayor to execute a purchase and sale agreement and other documents necessary to purchase the property located at 10XX Sunrise Place SW, also known
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2022
Receive the Capital Finance Community Task Force Recommendation Report.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2022
Approve Resolution No. 2022-06, adopting the Issaquah Human Services Strategic Plan.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2022
Authorize modification to the Issaquah Rental Assistance Program created in October 2021 as follows: 1. Lift the three-month limit on rental assistance provided
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2022
Reauthorize remaining 2021 funds of $300,000 for a City contribution to the State Small Business Flex Fund and $500,000 for a Rent Relief Program to the 2022 bu
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 22, 2022
Approve Resolution No. 2022-05, replacing the current Recreation Scholarship Program and repealing Resolution No. 2014-13. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 22, 2022
Approve the 2022 Docket of Proposed Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Amendments as presented. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 22, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA WITH THE MINUTES AS CORRECTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 7, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2967, amending the Issaquah Municipal Code by adding a new Chapter 8.30, shopping cart regulation.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Amend [the ordinance for] AB 8037 by: Striking the sentence "The owner or owner’s agent must retrieve any lost, stolen, or abandoned shopping cart(s) within twe
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Amend Section 8.30.100, subsection (4), paragraph (a), subparagraph (iii), of the proposed Ordinance to add “and a deadline to submit a new plan for review” to
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Adopt Ordinance No. 2968, amending Section 5.02.090 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding the grounds for revocation or suspension of a City business licens
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Amend Section 3 of the Ordinance to read as follows: “Effective Date. This Ordinance is necessary for emergency protection of the public safety and public peace
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2967, amending the Issaquah Municipal Code by adding a new Chapter 8.30, shopping cart regulation.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 18, 2022
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2968, amending Section 5.02.090 of the Issaquah Municipal Code, regarding the grounds for revocation or suspension o
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 3, 2022
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-18, adopting the Issaquah Climate Action Plan.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Amend the plan to add the following target: Target: Reduce natural gas and other fossil fuel use in existing buildings by at least 20% by 2030 and 80% by 2050,
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2966, regarding Frontline Worker Incentive Pay for non-represented employees; and Ratify and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute t
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Approve the placement of the step back standards found in the Central Issaquah Development & Design Standards on a separate track from the Title 18 land use cod
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Amend the motion to add: Direct the Administration to add the topic of the proposed change on the Consent Calendar at the first meeting in January for referral
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Main motion as amended: Adopt Resolution No. 2021-18, adopting the Issaquah Climate Action Plan.
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Main motion as amended: Approve the placement of the step back standards found in the Central Issaquah Development & Design Standards on a separate track from t
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-18, adopting the Issaquah Climate Action Plan.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Amend the plan to add the following target: Target: Reduce natural gas and other fossil fuel use in existing buildings by at least 20% by 2030 and 80% by 2050,
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2966, regarding Frontline Worker Incentive Pay for non-represented employees; and Ratify and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute t
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Approve the placement of the step back standards found in the Central Issaquah Development & Design Standards on a separate track from the Title 18 land use cod
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Amend the motion to add: Direct the Administration to add the topic of the proposed change on the Consent Calendar at the first meeting in January for referral
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Main motion as amended: Adopt Resolution No. 2021-18, adopting the Issaquah Climate Action Plan.
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 6, 2021
Main motion as amended: Approve the placement of the step back standards found in the Central Issaquah Development & Design Standards on a separate track from t
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 15, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2961, adopting the 2022 budget; setting forth the estimated revenues and appropriations for each separate fund, and estimated impact on endi
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 15, 2021
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the contract for City Attorney services with Madrona Law Group effective Nov. 1, 2021; and confirm the appointment
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 15, 2021
Postpone AB 8291 to a City Council meeting in Feb. 2022 following a broader conversation on the City Council’s legislative structure at the January 2022 City Co
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 15, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement with King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) to administer ten (10) Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV)
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2956, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2022, on all property, both real and persona
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2957, amending Chapter 5.32 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the utility business and occupation tax for water and sewer utilities
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2958, amending Chapter 3.64 and Section 109 of Chapter 16.04 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to apply a cost of living increase to the City’s
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Approve the updated Citywide performance measures.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Amend the performance measures by substituting the “Linear feet of walkways constructed and maintained” measure with “Total linear feet of walkways citywide”; a
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Main motion as amended: Authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement with King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) to administer ten (10) Emergency
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 1, 2021
Main motion as amended: Approve the updated Citywide performance measures.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 4, 2021
Forward AB 8231 to the November 1, 2021 Council meeting for deliberation and action.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 4, 2021
Forward AB 8247 to the November 1, 2021 Council meeting for deliberation and action.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 4, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2955, establishing a stipend program in Chapter 2.96, Administration, of the Issaquah Municipal Code, with an effective date of Nov. 1, 2021
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 4, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 20, 2021
Direct Administration to continue to collect the affordable housing sales tax revenues. (Opponents: Goodman, Hunt).
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 20, 2021
Direct Administration to not allocate the affordable housing sales tax revenues at this time and return to the City Council once cost estimates for the TOD/Oppo
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 20, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 7, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 2, 2021
Adopt Ordinance No. 2948, establishing an Equity Board in Chapter 2.94, Administration, of the Issaquah Municipal Code. (
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 2, 2021
Authorize an additional allocation of $55,000 to the Friends of Issaquah Salmon Hatchery (FISH) to assist with costs associated with reopening. . Mayor Pauly re
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 2, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2021
1) Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the necessary documents authorizing the Washington State Office of Financial Management to transfer American Re
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2021
Direct Administration to prepare a resolution in support of the Best Starts for Kids Levy for consideration by the Council at the July 19 Council meeting and sc
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 21, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 7, 2021
Approve Resolution No. 2021-08, approving the Public Benefit Rating System Re-Classification of the Overdale Homeowners Association Property, Parcel #2224069057
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 7, 2021
Approve finalization and transmittal of memo Version #2 regarding the 2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 7, 2021
Approve Resolution No. 2021-09, adopting the Capital Improvement Plan for 2022-2027, including the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 7, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 17, 2021
Postpone AB 8123 - 2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation Improvement Program, to the June 7, 2021 Council meeting; and direct the Adminis
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 17, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 3, 2021
Continue the public hearing to the May 17, 2021, Council meeting to allow for additional public testimony. . Susie Monsell, Senior Budget Analyst provided a sec
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 3, 2021
Approve Resolution No. 2021-08, amending the City Council Rules of Procedure to amend Section 4.05 and add a new Section 4.17 adding New Business as an Order of
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 3, 2021
Refer AB 8165 to the Council Rules Ad Hoc Committee to include in their review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on, or before, July 6, 2021. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 3, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Apr 13, 2021
REVERSE the Decision of the Hearing Examiner denying the preliminary plat, to MODIFY the Decision to impose the City Proposed Conditions of Approval dated Augus
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 5, 2021
AMEND: Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2941, adding the following language within IMC 18.09.140, Table A.1 as follows: “New Multifamily (R-1, R-2 & I-2 occupancies a
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 5, 2021
AMEND Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2941, striking IMC 18.09.140(A)(10)(d): d) Substitution of a portion of EVSE and EV-Ready stalls with EV-Capable stalls, equiva
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 5, 2021
Continue deliberations to a Special City Council Meeting of April 13, 2021, beginning at 7:30 PM or at the conclusion of the Study Session that precedes the spe
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 5, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 5, 2021
Main motion as amended: AMEND: Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2941, adding the following language within IMC 18.09.140, Table A.1 as follows: “New Multifamily (R-1,
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 15, 2021
Approve Resolution No. 2021-06, adopting criteria for considering changes to Title 18 separately from the Title 18 Land Use Code update project.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 15, 2021
Amend the resolution to add: “Section 2. Procedure. The Ad Hoc Committee shall make a recommendation to the City Administration and City Council concerning any
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 15, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 15, 2021
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2021-06, adopting criteria for considering changes to Title 18 separately from the Title 18 Land Use Code update
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 1, 2021
Approve the 2021 Administrative Budget and Work Program for A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH); and Approve Resolution No. 2021-02, authorizing the duly-ap
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 1, 2021
Approve funding for the first round of 2021 Arts Grants, as recommended by the Arts Commission, for a total expenditure of $82,540.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 1, 2021
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Sammamish and Eastside Fire and Rescue regarding COVID-19 vaccine distri
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 1, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Approve the 2021 Docket of Proposed Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Amendments as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
. (Proponents: Hunt, Mart
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Authorize the allocation of $45,000 for emergency housing/shelter services to help support individuals who are homeless in Issaquah as presented; and direct the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Authorize the allocation of $250,000 for business grants as presented; and direct the Finance Director to include $250,000 in a subsequent 2021 budget amendment
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Amend the business grant program to include non-profits that are eligible with the brick and mortar and employee criteria.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Amend the amendment, so that non-profits are defined as 501(c)(4)(s) or 501(c)(6)(s). AMENDMENT TO THE . (Opponents: Goodman, Hall) . (Proponents: de Michele, H
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Direct the Administration to return at the March 15, 2021 Regular City Council Meeting with information and options for the Council to consider regarding busine
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
Authorize the allocation of $40,000 for the implementation of the Fit and Fun Outside initiative as recommended by the Recovery Task Force; and direct the Finan
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2021
Approve Resolution No. 2021-01, approving the Water Resource Inventory Area 8 Watershed Restoration Enhancement Committee Final Draft Plan.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2021
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the updated RV Park management agreement with Midwest Members Only LLC for the period of January 1 through June 30
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 19, 2021
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Quit Claim Deed with the Washington State Dept. of Transportation to acquire property for the SPAR Water Syste
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 19, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 19, 2021
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Quit Claim Deed with the Washington State Dept. of Transportation to acquire property for the SPAR Water Syste
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 19, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 4, 2021
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (agenda item “f” remove
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2020
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2933, extending the interim regulations adopted by Ordinance No. 2909 allowing the temporary use of parking lots, sidewalks, and public r
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2935, adopting by reference several amendments to the Issaquah Comprehensive Plan processed as part of the 2020 Comprehensive Plan and Zonin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (removing agenda item “k”)
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2926, amending Chapter 3.64 and Section 109 of Chapter 16.04 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to update the City's land use and site work perm
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2927, adopting the 2021 budget; setting forth the estimated revenues and appropriations for each separate fund, and estimated impact on e
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020
Amend the definition of construction activity in the ordinance to remove the word “directly” as follows: “Construction activity” means any activity directly rel
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 16, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2926, amending Chapter 3.64 and Section 109 of Chapter 16.04 of the Issaquah Municipal Code to update the City's land use and site work perm
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2927, adopting the 2021 budget; setting forth the estimated revenues and appropriations for each separate fund, and estimated impact on e
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020
Amend the definition of construction activity in the ordinance to remove the word “directly” as follows: “Construction activity” means any activity directly rel
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Nov 16, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2020
Approve Resolution No. 2020-15, making a declaration of substantial need for setting the property tax levy for 2021; and adopt Ordinance No. 2925, levying prope
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2020
Forward AB 8046 to the November 16, 2020 Council meeting for deliberation and action. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 26, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2923, repealing Sections 18.03.400-.430 of the Issaquah Municipal Code related to the River and Streams Board; dissolving the River and Stre
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 26, 2020
Amend Subsection 18.03.540(A)(8) of Duties and responsibilities of the ordinance as follows: “8. Carry out other duties as may be prescribed by City ordinance,
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 26, 2020
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2923, repealing Sections 18.03.400-.430 of the Issaquah Municipal Code related to the River and Streams Board; disso
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2922, imposing an additional sales and use tax of one-tenth of one percent for housing and related services as authorized by RCW 82.14.530;
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
Amend the ordinance to add: "But repealing this sales and use tax if (a) a Memorandum of Understanding covering at least $2m of Issaquah Transit Oriented Develo
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
Direct the Administration to bring AB 8013, Housing Stability: Local Defense Against Evictions back to the Council for consideration at the Nov. 2, 2020 Council
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
1) Authorize an Outreach and Case Management Services for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness pilot program as presented in AB 8044 beginning Nov. 1, 2020; an
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
Postpone AB 7941 to the Oct. 19, 2020 Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2922, imposing an additional sales and use tax of one-tenth of one percent for housing and related services as autho
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2020
Main motion as amended: Postpone AB 7941 to the Oct. 19, 2020 Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2020
Authorize the allocation of $563,850 designated to the City by the State of Washington from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act as fo
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 8, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Aug 10, 2020
Endorse the Issaquah Police Accountability, Equity and Human Services Action Plan as presented with additional edits accepted by the Mayor.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Aug 10, 2020
Ratify the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Teamsters Local No. 117, Police Sergeants, regarding furloughs and benefit concessions effective
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Aug 10, 2020
Ratify the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Teamsters Local No. 117, Police Commanders, regarding furloughs and benefit concessions effectiv
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2915, amending Chapter 16.36 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to Areas of Special Flood Hazard, providing for severability and establ
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2020
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2916, amending Section 13.24.110(C) of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to Water Rates, and establishing January 1, 2021 as the effec
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2020
Direct the Finance Director to include an additional $25,000 for Village Theatre in a subsequent 2020 budget amendment utilizing the Municipal Art Fund; and aut
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2919, amending the 2020 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2888 and amended in Ordinance No. 2908 concerning revenues, expenditures, and f
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (removing agenda item (g))
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jul 27, 2020
Refer AB 8013 to a Special Study Session on Aug. 25, 2020 returning to the full Council on or before Sept. 9, 2020. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jul 27, 2020
Create an ad hoc committee to review AB 8013 and propose housing stability strategies comprised of Councilmembers de Michele, Hall and Hunt, reporting to the fu
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020
Continue this topic at a [virtual] special meeting at July 27 at 7:00 pm to consider actions to support housing stability. . The City Council provided informal
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020
Direct Administration at the first meeting in August to provide what a potential rental subsidy package would look like for a potential small/medium/large inves
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020
Approve the terms of the 2020-2022 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Issaqua
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020
Approve the terms of the 2020-2022 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and the Issaquah Police Officers' Association and authorize the Mayor to ent
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2912, adopting revised 2020 salary schedules for Non-Represented, AFSCME and IPOA represented City employees and amending the salary schedul
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. Council President Hunt summarized an email comment received on
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 29, 2020
Receive draft Issaquah Police Accountability, Equity and Human Services Action Plan; and direct Administration to return to Council for final review and endorse
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 22, 2020
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2909, adopting an interim zoning regulation allowing the temporary use of parking lots, sidewalks, and public rights-of-way, to support b
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 22, 2020
Amend the sidewalk and private property ordinance (Ordinance No. 2909) as follows: Under Section 3A: Delete "at a minimum" Add "at a maximum" Under Section 3B:
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 22, 2020
Amend the amendment under Section 3A as follows: Delete “Add "at a maximum"” AMENDMENT TO (Opponent: de Michele). (Opponent: de Michele).
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 22, 2020
1) Authorize the allocation of $1,127,700 designated to the City by the State of Washington from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 22, 2020
Main motion as amended: 1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2909, adopting an interim zoning regulation allowing the temporary use of parking lots, sidewalks, and public rig
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jun 11, 2020
Authorize City Administrator Bobkiewicz and the City's legal team to proceed in the IHIF-C litigation as discussed in executive session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Approve Resolution No. 2020-08, rejecting racially based bias, harassment and hate crimes due to COVID-19. Councilmember Marts read the proposed resolution into
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2907, making violation of the curfew imposed by Mayor Pauly’s June 1, 2020 declaration of civil emergency to be a criminal misdemeanor; decl
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Amend Section 1 of the Ordinance to: Delete: "shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $5,000 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed one year" Add: "sha
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Amend the Ordinance to: Revise any dates in the ordinance to include the specific curfew times as similarly stated in the Mayor’s proclamation. . Council Presid
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Amend the Ordinance to: Adopt the revised ordinance presented by the City Attorney as a substitute ordinance. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2908, reauthorizing remaining 2019 funds for certain projects; and amending the 2020 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2888 concerning re
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Authorize City Administrator Bobkiewicz and the City's legal team to proceed in the IHIF-C litigation as discussed in executive session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2020
Main motion as amended: APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting May 18, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting May 7, 2020
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the contract amendment with Tyler Technologies, Exhibit A to AB 7898, for re-implementation services and software
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting May 7, 2020
Amend the motion to add the following: “And that the Mayor will transmit the executed contract to the Council.” .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting May 7, 2020
Main motion as amended: Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the contract amendment with Tyler Technologies, Exhibit A to AB 7898, for re-implementatio
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 4, 2020
Postpone AB 7898 to the virtual May 7, 2020 Special City Council meeting beginning at 6 PM. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 4, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED AND CORRECTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2905, authorizing the Mayor, City Administrator, or designee to implement furloughs and temporary salary reductions to address budgetary sho
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 6, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Mar 23, 2020
Amend Section 3 of the ordinance to add: "The suspension provided for in this ordinance shall remain in effect for the duration of the civil emergency proclaime
Failed 3-4 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2020
Approve Resolution No. 2020-05, authorizing the duly-appointed administering agency for ARCH to execute all documents necessary to enter into agreements for the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2020
Authorize the Mayor to enter into a settlement agreement with American Tower on the terms discussed within the Executive Session. . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor P
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2020
Approve Resolution No. 2020-04, declaring support for the King County-Cities Climate Collaboration Joint Letter of Commitment and authorizing the City of Issaqu
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2020
Adopt Ordinance No. 2902, relating to impact fees; adopting the 2020 Park Impact Fee Study; amending the definition of “park rate study” in IMC 3.72.020(J) to r
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 18, 2020
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Cemetery Management Agreement with Flintoft's Funeral Home to delineate the roles and responsibilities of each
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 18, 2020
1) Proceed with the recommended funding approach to the 2021-2022 Human Services grants cycle, including a contract for targeted services, a grassroots grant an
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 18, 2020
Proceed to negotiate a property agreement with Century Link to use a portion of the City- owned property currently utilized as an RV Park at 650 1st Ave NE for
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 18, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 3, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020
. Part B, Approval of Resolution Without objection, Part B of was before the City Council: Approve Resolution No. 2020-01, implementing a Burial Assistance Prog
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020
Amend Exhibit A of the Resolution as follows: Under "Eligibility": • The decedent and family (as defined below) members applying for program benefits must be at
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020
Require that the Council review the Burial Assistance Program after the expenditure of $5000 or one year. . Part A, Adoption of Ordinance Part A was before the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020
Amend the ordinance to add the following to the end of Section 1: The Mayor may approve annual adjustments to the fees set forth above using the Consumer Price
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2020
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 5, 2019
Deny the appeal and uphold the Final DNS [Final Determination of Non-Significance for 2019 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Amendments] . (Opponents: Reh, Goodma
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Dec 5, 2019
Direct City Council legal counsel, Ray Liaw, to prepare Findings and Conclusions for review and approval by the Council, consistent with the Council’s discussio
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2889, amending Section 13.24.090 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to water rates and charges. 2) Adopt Ordinance No. 2890, amendin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with Eastside Fire and Rescue regarding PFAS investigation in the lower Issaquah Valley.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interagency Agreement (IAA) with Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) to conduct ground water mode
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2892, establishing a provisional Utility Assistance Program and amending IMC 13.92, Senior Citizen and Low Income Citizen Fee Reductions. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
Postpone Council deliberations until a later date to be determined. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Approve the 2019-2020 Legislative Agenda as presented and Issaquah's participation in the South East Area Legislative Transportation Coalition.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Amend the 2019-2029 Policy Manual under Environment/Natural Resources by adding a last bullet to read: "Issaquah supports statewide efforts to achieve meaningfu
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-16, supporting adoption of a clean fuels standard; and direct the Administration to transmit a comment letter to the Puget Sound Cle
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Amend the comment letter to remove the second to last paragraph regarding the implementation timeline. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Approve funding for the 2020 Arts Grants, as recommended by the Arts Commission, for a total expenditure of $175,000.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Amendment to the 1994 Interlocal Agreement with King County related to the ownership, funding, operation and m
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Direct the Administration to prepare an ordinance establishing the Utility Assistance Program as proposed in AB 7878, returning to Council for adoption at the D
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2883, amending Chapter 5.32 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Utility Business and Occupation Tax for the cable television, wat
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2884, levying property taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2020, on all property both real and personal
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2885, amending certain recreation center pass fees and certain recreation program fees and facility rental fees established by Ordinance No.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2886, amending Section 2.20.040 of the Issaquah Municipal Code in order to increase grave plot and maintenance fees, create new fees for add
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Postpone the motion to the Jan. 6, 2020 Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No.2887, adopting a revised 2020 salary schedule for all city employees and amending the salary schedules previously adopted and amended by Ordi
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve the 2019-2020 Legislative Agenda as presented and Issaquah's participation in the South East Area Legislative Transportation Coa
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 18, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2019-16, supporting adoption of a clean fuels standard; and direct the Administration to transmit a comment lette
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 21, 2019
Continue the public hearing to the Nov. 4, 2019 Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 21, 2019
Award the construction contract to Titan Earthwork LLC for the amount of $372,385 (including sales tax); and direct the Finance Director to include $70,690 from
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 21, 2019
Postpone the motion to the Nov. 4 Council meeting. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 21, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 14, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-13, opposing Initiative Measure No. 976, concerning motor vehicle taxes and fees. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 7, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2877, relating to impact and mitigation fees, adopting 2019 impact fee and mitigation studies and amending Issaquah Municipal Code in order
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2878, amending the 2019 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2854 and amended in Ordinance No. 2863 concerning revenues, expenditures and fu
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-12, amending the City’s Personnel Policies to include a Retention Incentive Policy.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Amend the resolution as follows: At the end of the title, add: “for employees represented by the Issaquah Police Support Services Association” In the first reci
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Ratify the Memorandum of Understanding with the Issaquah Police Support Staff Association (IPSSA) as presented. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2019-12, amending the City’s Personnel Policies to include a Retention Incentive Policy.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-11, declaring the Council's intent to adopt legislation which would authorize a sales and use tax for affordable and supportive hous
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
Direct the Administration to replace street trees with in-kind street trees in the event that street trees are removed during the Gilman Ditch Restoration Proje
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
Amend the motion by adding: "but taking spacing for future maintenance access into consideration" . AS AMENDED, 5-0.
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
Direct the Finance Director to include funding in the amount of $230,000 for the Gilman Ditch Restoration Project in a subsequent 2019 budget amendment utilizin
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2875, establishing a program for park bench donations for park system enhancement and authorizing the Mayor to accept and use the donations
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 3, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item “g”)
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Aug 12, 2019
Confirm the Mayor’s appointment of Wally Bobkiewicz as the City Administrator and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Employment Contract. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-10, adopting City Council Rules of Procedure; and adopt Ordinance No. 2874, repealing Chapter 2.04, Council Meetings and amending Ch
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2019
Award the construction contract for the Base Bid and Schedule D to Green Slate landscaping, Inc, in the amount of $451,562.01 (including sales tax); and authori
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
Amend the 2020-2025 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to add the following to the end of the project summary of project PK 045 Creek Corridor: “Project scope may i
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-07 adopting the amended Capital Improvement Plan for 2020- 2025, including the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-08, exempting Eastside Fire & Rescue from the Alternative Fuels Requirements of RCW 43.19.648(2)(a). .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2019-07 adopting the amended Capital Improvement Plan for 2020- 2025, including the Six-Year Transportation Impro
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2019
Continue the public hearing to the July 15, 2019 Council meeting; and refer AB 7759 to the July 8, 2019 Council Committee Work Session for additional review and
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2870, amending Chapter 12.08 of the Issaquah Municipal Code in order to update the same and to provide for the construction, maintenance, an
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 17, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-06, declaring a utility easement in certain portions of the I-90 Corporate Center Plat to be surplus to the needs of the City’s util
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 17, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 3, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 20, 2019
That an ad hoc committee be created to review the City Council Rules of Procedure (AB 7287) comprised of Councilmembers Hunt, Reh and Winterstein reporting to t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 20, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2019
Refer AB 7793 to the May 16, 2019 Council Infrastructure Committee, returning to full Council at the May 20, 2019 Council meeting. . (Opponents: Reh, Walsh, Win
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-04, adopting Our Issaquah, the City's Strategic Plan. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item “k”)
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 15, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-03, in condemnation of racism, discrimination and related acts of violence.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Amend the resolution by substituting Section 1 with the following: “Section 1. The City Council and the Mayor hereby renew and restate the resolutions made in R
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Direct the Administration to report back to the City Council within the next 4 months with a proposal for how to analyze and evaluate the progress made toward R
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a contract with the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) to complete the scope of work outlined in AB 77
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Approve the 2019 ARCH Work Program and Budget.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2867, amending IMC 3.64.010 Fees for applications for subdivisions and land use actions; and amending IMC Chapter 18.22 Wireless Communicati
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. Councilmember Reh requested that AB 7721 - 2019 ARCH Work Program and Budget (item "g"), be considered under Regular Bu
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2019
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2019-03, in condemnation of racism, discrimination and related acts of violence.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2019
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interagency Agreement with the Washington State Dept. of Transportation obligating the City to pay up to $3,00
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 18, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 19, 2019
Approve Resolution No. 2019-02, adopting the 2018 Water System Plan Update. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 19, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019
Continue [postpone] consideration of the nominees regarding Council Position No. 4 to the Feb. 19, 2019 Council meeting. . (Proponents: Marts, Re
Failed 2-4 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 22, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 22, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
Close nominations for the 2019 position of Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, MARTS WAS SELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. . Councilmember Winterstein nomi
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
Close nominations for the 2019 position of Deputy Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, BETTISE WAS SELECTED AS DEPUTY COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AUDIENCE COMMENT
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
Authorize the Mayor or her designee to accept dedication of the shared-use route, park, and wetland property from the Wolff Company in the area of the Gateway A
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
1) Authorize the Administration to pursue Financing Option 1 to finance the City's $7.645 million closing payment for the Bergsma property acquisition; 2) Adopt
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2863, amending the 2019 adopted budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2854 concerning revenues, expenditures and fund balance for various fun
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
Adopt Ordinance No. 2864, authorizing the Mayor to accept donations to offset the purchase price of the Bergsma property, and authorizing the Mayor to use donat
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2019
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2853, adopting a revised 2019 salary schedule for all City employees and amending the salary schedules previously adopted and amended by Ord
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2855, amending IMC 3.63 to allow more flexibility to set School Impact Fees differently than proposed in the School District's Capital Facil
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Amend IMC 3.63.070(B) and 3.63.080(A) in the ordinance as follows: "…system improvements school facilities…" .
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Deny the request by Ora Talus 90 to place wall tiebacks within public right-of-way and into City-owned property on Foothills Drive NW. .
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Reconsider the vote on Ordinance No. 2856, amending school impact fees. .
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Amend Ordinance No. 2856 to replace the proposed fees in IMC 3.63.100(A) with the school district’s proposed 2019 impact fees as follows: 1. $19,095 $15,276 per
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2855, amending IMC 3.63 to allow more flexibility to set School Impact Fees differently than proposed in the School
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 3, 2018
Main motion as amended: Reconsider the vote on Ordinance No. 2856, amending school impact fees. .
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
Approve the 2019-2020 Human Services Grant funding as recommended by the Human Services Commission.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2849, repealing and replacing the Olde Town Subarea Plan, a Subarea Plan within Issaquah’s Comprehensive Plan.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2850, amending the official zoning map to rezone those parcels zoned Destination Retail and Intensive Commercial that were removed from the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
[0000] Adopt Ordinance No. 2851, adopting by reference amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards including Table 4.3B Permitted Land U
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
Approve the process and timeline for filling the 2019 vacancy of Position No. 4 as presented and amended. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 19, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 5, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2848, levying the general taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2019, on all property, both real and pers
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 5, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED [WITH CORRECTION NOTED]
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2846, vacating a portion of street right-of-way adjacent to property located at 300 and 371 NE Gilman Boulevard, subject to easements and es
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018
Refer AB 7640 to the Nov. 14, 2018 Council Services & Safety Committee meeting with a draft ordinance amending IMC 3.63.100(A) to increase the School Impact Fee
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018
Refer AB 7661 to the Nov. 1, 2018 Council Land & Shore Committee to allow the Administration the opportunity to address housing density and diversity concerns w
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 15, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item “j”)
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 1, 2018
Endorse the Visit Issaquah bylaws with the recommended amendments as shown in Exhibit C to the agenda bill. .
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 1, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2844, amending the 2018 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2818 concerning revenues, expenditures and fund balance for various funds for t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Green Direct 2 Agreement with Puget Sound Energy over an 18 year-term. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Amend the 2019-2021 Legislative Agenda to add a policy statement in the policy manual under the category of Environment/Natural Resources that, as the first bul
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Authorize the City Attorney to commence litigation against American Tower as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 17, 2018
Main motion as amended: Approve the 2019-2021 Legislative Agenda as presented.
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 4, 2018
Refer AB 7655 to the Sept. 18, 2018 Council Services & Safety Committee for review and recommendation; returning to the full Council for consideration and possi
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 4, 2018
Confirm the Mayor’s appointment of Emily Moon as the City Administrator; authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Employment Contract; and, authorize t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 4, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 4, 2018
Main motion as amended: Confirm the Mayor’s appointment of Emily Moon as the City Administrator; authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Employment Co
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
Direct the Finance Director to include $175,000 in a subsequent 2018 budget amendment for the Tibbetts Creek Bridge Reinforcement Project utilizing the Street O
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with Eastside Fire and Rescue for the PFAS field study project.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-13, in support of open space acquisition efforts on the Bergsma properties.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
Amend the resolution as follows: "WHEREAS, the Bergsma properties comprise approximately 46 acres of forested hillside, with slope ranging from 10% to 80% much
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 6, 2018
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2018-13, in support of open space acquisition efforts on the Bergsma properties.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-12, adopting the 2018 Parks Strategic Plan.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
Amend the motion by adding: “and direct the Administration to return to the Planning Policy Commission in one year with the recommended refinements to the Parks
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
Amend the amendment as follows: “Further directing the Administration to “Initiate Urban Forest/Green Issaquah Program” as identified in the 2018 Parks Strategi
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
Approve the Westridge North Preliminary Plat (File No. PP17-00001).
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2842, amending Section 6 of Ordinance No. 2838 in order to delay the removal of properties zoned Destination Retail and Intensive Commercial
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
[0000] Authorize the Mayor to execute an extension of the tolling agreement with American Tower as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 16, 2018
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2018-12, adopting the 2018 Parks Strategic Plan.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 2, 2018
1) Approve the proposed traffic calming layout for Olde Town; and 2) Direct the Finance Director to include $310,000 in a subsequent 2018 budget amendment for t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 2, 2018
Amend motion item 3 to read: "Authorize the Administration to enter into and execute construction contract(s) up to $310,000 $260,000 for removing the temporary
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 2, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 18, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the contract for lobbying and advocacy services in the amount of $58,000 with Gordon Thomas Honeywell. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 18, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-10, adopting a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transporta
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 18, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Postpone the motion to the June 18, 2018 Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2840, adopting by reference a new Chapter 18.19C of the Issaquah Municipal Code providing Urban Village Replacement Regulations for the area
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Amend the ordinance to adopt the findings (Section 3) as read by the City Attorney as follows: "Section 3. Adoption of Findings. In support of the actions taken
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the proposed amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding with the City, Spectrum Development Solutions and Centur
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-09, providing a commitment for the size and financial investment for the nonprofit commercial space (“opportunity center”) in the Tr
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 4, 2018
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2840, adopting by reference a new Chapter 18.19C of the Issaquah Municipal Code providing Urban Village Replacement
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-08, approving the Public Benefit Rating System Open Space Classification of the Miller property located at 350 Mt. Jupiter Drive SW.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Direct the Administration to reevaluate the Permitted Land Uses (Table 4.3B) of the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards and make recommendations t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Postpone the motion to the June 4, 2018 Council meeting.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Amend the proposed ordinance by adding the following Developer Obligation language to the Pickering, Gilman, and Eastlake Neighborhood Visions: “Ensure the amou
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2839, relating to accessory dwelling units; amending Issaquah Municipal Code Chapters 3.63 School Impact Fees, 3.64 Fees for Applications fo
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Amend the ordinance to strike the language in IMC 18.07.450(C)(4) and replace it with the following: "4. Size: The square footage of the ADU shall not exceed 1,
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item "i")
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2838, relating to Central Issaquah, amending sections 1.1.C and 1.1.D.2 of the Central Issaquah Development and Desi
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2018
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2839, relating to accessory dwelling units; amending Issaquah Municipal Code Chapters 3.63 School Impact Fees, 3.64
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-06, approving the first major amendment to the Costco Development Agreement.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2832, adopting by reference amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards Chapter 4.0, Zoning Standards and Uses and I
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-07, directing staff to file the Articles of Incorporation to create the Visit Issaquah Organization.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Amend the motion to add: "; and direct City staff to bring the Bylaws before the City Council for approval." (Opponent: Winterstein).
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2833, amending IMC 3.64.010 Fees for Applications for Subdivisions and Land Use Actions; repealing IMC 18.07.505 Wireless Communication Faci
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Amend IMC 18.22.100(B)(3)(d) as follows: " except the Director of the Development Services Department may approve an over- height pole of up to 55 60 feet provi
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Main motion as amended: Approve Resolution No. 2018-07, directing staff to file the Articles of Incorporation to create the Visit Issaquah Organization.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2018
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2833, amending IMC 3.64.010 Fees for Applications for Subdivisions and Land Use Actions; repealing IMC 18.07.505 Wir
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
Continue the public hearing to May 7, 2018, and refer AB 7533 to the April 19, 2018 Council Land & Shore Committee for additional review and recommendation, ret
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
Declare items identified in AB 7586 as surplus and authorize the Administration to dispose of them in accordance with Washington State law with the modification
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Lease Agreement with Friends of Youth as presented for the purpose of providing the Teen Café program within a
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
Authorize an allocation of $320,000 to provide for additional staffing resources in Human Resources, Communications and the Executive Office; and direct the Fin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to execute the Interlocal Agreement with the Sammamish Plateau Water District in substantially the form as discussed in executive session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 16, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see item "m")
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the consultant's design contract for the Newport Way: Maple to Sunset Project.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2827, amending the Issaquah Municipal Code and Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards to prohibit Community Health Engagement Loc
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the first two-year extension with Recology/CleanScapes with the contract amendment as presented in Exhibit A.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Approve the proposed 2018 ARCH Administrative Work Program and Budget.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Approve Resolution No. 2018-03, authorizing the duly-appointed administering agency for ARCH to execute all documents necessary to enter into agreements for the
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Authorize funding for the three budget analyst positions as proposed; and directed the Finance Director to include $375,000 in a subsequent 2018 budget amendmen
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Refer AB 7562 to the March 13, 2018 Council Services & Safety Committee, returning to the full Council on March 19, 2018.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2828, amending Ordinance No. 2819, adopting a revised 2018 salary schedule for all City employees. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 5, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
Authorize submittal of the Drug Free Communities (DFC) Support Program Grant application; and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Memorandum of Un
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into a tolling agreement with American Tower relating to potential litigation over sub lessee payments substantially in the form pr
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
Approve the First Amendment to Settlement Agreement with Churchome related to the City Church litigation in the form discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 5, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Direct City Administration and the Council’s Ad Hoc Long-term Financial Committee to propose a comprehensive funding strategy for transportation capital project
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2823, amending the Issaquah Municipal Code to enact a new Chapter 12.70 Issaquah Transportation Benefit District, establishing a Transportat
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Direct the Administration to initiate a Request for Qualifications/Proposal process for an operating partner for the long-term operation of the Issaquah Senior
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Adopt Ordinance No. 2825, granting to Seattle SMSA Limited Partnership d.b.a. Verizon Wireless, a non-exclusive franchise to construct, operate, and maintain a
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
Authorize the Mayor to enter into a purchase and sale agreement for property on 275 Front St. for $450,000 plus closing costs. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 16, 2018
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2818, adopting the 2018 budget; setting forth the estimated revenues and appropriations for each separate fund, and estimated impact on e
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
1) Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a partnering agreement with the Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission committing to the funding of an
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Approve the preferred corridor concept recommended in the Newport Way NW, SR 900 to SE 54th Street Design Report. . (Opponent: Ramo
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Remand AB 7344 back to the Planning Policy Commission for additional review and recommendation, returning to the full Council for referral to the Council Land &
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Amend the motion to adopt Ordinance No. 2813 with the updates and corrections set forth in the staff memo [dated Dec. 8, 2017]. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Direct Administration to bring the AB back to the full Council Jan. 16, 2018 for a proposal for additional analysis and scope [regarding inclusionary zoning tha
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2820, adopting findings and amending the moratorium established by Ordinance No. 2778, as amended by Ordinance No. 2784 and as previously ex
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Amend the ordinance to include inclusionary zoning as an outstanding item justifying continuation of the moratorium. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2821, adding Chapter 3.09, Multifamily Housing Property Tax Exemption to the Issaquah Municipal Code.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2822, amending IMC Section 3.63.100(A) to modify the school impact fees for single family and multifamily residential structures and establi
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Direct the Administration to schedule a meeting with the Issaquah School District to discuss 2019 impact fees within the first quarter of 2018. . (Opponent: Pau
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Direct the Administration to move forward with processing the application to short plat and boundary line adjust the City-owned property in the King County Isla
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Main motion as amended: Remand AB 7344 back to the Planning Policy Commission for additional review and recommendation, returning to the full Council for referr
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2820, adopting findings and amending the moratorium established by Ordinance No. 2778, as amended by Ordinance No. 2
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 18, 2017
Main motion as amended: Direct the Administration to schedule a meeting with the Issaquah School District to discuss 2019 impact fees within the first quarter o
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Continue the public hearing to the Dec. 18, 2017 Council meeting to allow for additional public testimony; and continue budget deliberations to Council Committe
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2813, adopting by reference amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards, including an Architectural and Urban Design
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Postpone AB 7342 to the Dec. 18, 2017 Council meeting and request that staff bring back recommendations on: • Under Hillsides and Sloped Sites: Adding tree plan
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Direct the Administration to: 1) Continue public outreach on the replacement regulations by holding a neighborhood meeting for both Issaquah Highlands and Talus
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Postpone AB 7488 to the Dec. 18, 2017 Council meeting. . (Opponent: Winterstein) [0000]
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Refer AB 7493 to the Dec. 12, 2017 Council Services & Safety Committee, returning to the full Council on Dec. 18, 2017.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to sign a tolling agreement with Talus 9 Investment, LLC, Talus 7 and 8 Investment, LLC, and JR Jayes and Sons, LLC, for claims related to t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 4, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2017
Continue the public hearing to the Dec. 4, 2017 Council meeting to allow for additional public testimony. . AB 7392 - 2018 Proposed Levy and Revenue Sources
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2017
Approve Resolution No. 2017-16, confirming an increase of the Property Tax Levy for the City regular property tax for 2018 at a rate of 1% over the previous yea
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2017
Approve the 2018 Legislative Agenda with revisions, Page 1, Preamble to read: “Note to Area Legislators…In particular those urban areas in southeast King County
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2017
Approve the process and timeline for filling the 2018 vacancy of Position No. 3 as amended so that Applicants respond in writing to the below questions (150 wor
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 20, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 6, 2017
Direct Administration to prepare the necessary documents (ordinance and resolution) setting the amount of taxes to be collected in 2018 to include an 1% base in
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 6, 2017
Refer AB 7462 to the Nov. 13, 2017 Council Services & Safety Committee for additional review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on Dec. 4, 2017.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 6, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 24, 2017
Approve tolling agreement related to potential litigation as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2808, amending the 2017 budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2791 and amended in Ordinance Nos. 2795 and 2798 concerning revenues, expenditu
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2809, adopting by reference amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards including establishing a vertical mixed use
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute an agreement with PerfectMind, Inc. in 2018 to provide implementation, training, and on-going support of the Perfe
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2810, adopting by reference several amendments to the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Issaquah by updating the Land Use Element, the Tran
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Discharge AB 7471 from consideration by the Human Services Commission and Council Services & Safety Committee; and, indefinitely postpone AB 7471.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2811, providing for a moratorium and interim official control prohibiting the location of Community Health Engagement Locations, Safe Inject
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Receive the 2017 Regional Agenda as presented. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
Authorize the Administration to sign the settlement agreement and stipulation as discussed in Executive Session subject to minor, non-substantive edits as appro
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 16, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2806, amending Issaquah Municipal Code Section 18.07.480, Community Facilities Standards, and Central Issaquah Development and Design Standa
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Amend the ordinance to remove all proposed revisions to tree retention, minimum density and replacement. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Direct the Administration to create a separate zone for public schools in 2018, which would include clean-up to code revisions adopted this evening where confli
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Amend the motion as follows: Direct the Administration to create explore the creation of a separate zone for public schools in 2018, which would include clean-u
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Approve Resolution No. 2017-14, adopting the Housing Strategy Work Plan; and refer prioritization, implementation, and evaluation of the Housing Strategy Work P
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Authorize submittal of the PSRC grant application for the design phase of Newport Way Improvements from SR 900 to SE 54th St. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Main motion as amended: Adopt Ordinance No. 2806, amending Issaquah Municipal Code Section 18.07.480, Community Facilities Standards, and Central Issaquah Devel
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 18, 2017
Main motion as amended: Direct the Administration to create a separate zone for public schools in 2018, which would include clean-up to code revisions adopted t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2804, establishing pre-annexation zoning for certain property known as the Bellevue Utility Parcel Island; annexing said property; and requi
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Approve Resolution No. 2017-13, adopting the Capital Improvement Plan for 2018-2022, including the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the plan by moving the construction of the Providence Point project (TR 031) to 2019 [Administration to provide funding options]. (Opponent: Ramos).
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the plan by adding construction of a dog park to the CIP project list (PK 029, Park Master Planning) with a budget of $100,000 in 2019 [funding from REET]
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the plan by moving $1 million of future year Planning/Design/Engineering for the NW Sammamish Road project (TR-028) to 2018 or to coincide with the WSDOT
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2805, adopting a Comprehensive Financial Management Policy and repealing all separate resolutions, policies and procedures pertaining to fin
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Approve the initial concept and site location of the Teen Café; and direct the Administration to coordinate with the Teen Café Committee to determine the viabil
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the motion as follows: "Approve the initial concept and site location of the Teen Café; and direct the Administration to coordinate with the Teen Café Com
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Refer AB 7471 to the Human Services Commission for input and community discussion and report back to the Council.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Amend the motion to include referral to the Council Services & Safety Committee. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new positions in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Public Records Analyst, a new position, classified as Non-Represented, Grade N007 • 1 FTE, C
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Divide the question in order to consider the positions separately. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Public Records Analyst, a new position, classified as Non-Represented, Grade N007 And, direct
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Senior Transportation Planner, classified Non-Represented, Rate TBD And, direct the Finance D
Carried 4-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Construction Inspector II, an existing position, classified as ASA, Grade A080 And, direct th
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Authorize the following new position in 2017, as follows: • 1 FTE, Plan Examiner, an existing position, classified as Exempt, Grade E020 And, direct the Finance
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Main motion as amended: Approve the initial concept and site location of the Teen Café; and direct the Administration to coordinate with the Teen Café Committee
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 5, 2017
Main motion as amended: Refer AB 7471 to the Human Services Commission for input and community discussion and report back to the Council.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2799, adopting by reference amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards including clarifying the administrative adju
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2800, adopting findings and extending the moratorium established by Ordinance No. 2778, as amended by Ordinance No. 2784 and as previously e
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Continue the public hearing to the Sept. 5, 2017 Council meeting. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2801, establishing a Transportation Advisory Board by adding Chapter 2.92 to the Issaquah Municipal Code.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Amend Section 2.92.050, Duties and responsibilities, by striking the following: 1. Creating an annual work plan, in consultation with the Mayor, City staff and
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute two Memorandums of Understanding for the Transit-Oriented Development project; one between the City, Spectrum Deve
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement for Community Settings Respite Care with the Washington State Department of Social and He
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
Refer AB 7326 back to the Council Land & Shore Committee for additional review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on, or before, March 19, 2018.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 7, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 17, 2017
Continue the public hearing to Sept. 5, 2017; and refer AB 7313 to the Aug. 14, 2017 Council Committee Work Session for additional review and recommendation, re
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 17, 2017
Direct the Administration to prepare an ordinance establishing annexation of the Bell evue Utility Island and pre-annexation zoning consisting of Community Faci
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 17, 2017
Amend the date of the public hearing to Aug. 7, 2017. . AS AMENDED, 7-0
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 17, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, July 17, 2017; Approved $ 3,794,945.07. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jul 6, 2017
Award the construction contract to rebuild the damaged Talus/Shangri-La Way public infrastructure to Marshbank Construction, Inc.in the amount of $1,330,684 inc
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jul 6, 2017
Award the construction contract for the construction of the 2017 Complete Streets Phase 1 Project to NPM Construction Co. in the amount of $489,226 (including s
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jul 6, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, July 6, 2017; Approved $ 4,323,843.14. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Account
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2017
Continue the public hearing to the July 17, 2017 Council meeting. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2017
Refer AB 7390 to the following meetings for review and recommendation, • June 12, 2017 Council Committee Work Session • July 10, 2017 Council Committee Work Ses
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2017
1) Approve Resolution No. 2017-06, declaring the Council’s intent to consider annexing an area commonly known as the King County Island and requiring the same t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2017
1) Approve Resolution No. 2017-07, declaring the Council’s intent to consider annexing an area commonly known as the Bellevue Utility Parcel Island and requirin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a contract with Crandall Arambula for consulting services and direct the Finance Director to include $60,000 in a
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to execute the proposed Interlocal Agreement with the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District regarding the S.E. 62nd Street Extension Im
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 5, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, June 5, 2017; Approved $ 3,552,464.05. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Account
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2017
Refer AB 7072 to the May 9, 2017 Council Services & Safety Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on May 15, 2017.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2017
Amend Resolution No. 2017-03, approving the Gilman Lofts (Three Tails) Development Agreement, by replacing Exhibit A to the resolution with the revised Developm
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2017
Award the construction contract to Westerlund Construction in the amount of $398,596.42 (including sales tax), and direct the Finance Director to include $182,0
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 1, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 1, 2017; Approved $ 2,916,572.73. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accounts
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 3, 2017
Approve Resolution No. 2017-05, amending Resolution Nos. 2016-10 and 2013-13 which adopted the Comprehensive Financial and Budget Policies. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 3, 2017
Refer [postpone] AB 7336 to the April 17, 2017 Regular Council meeting so that additional information can be provided. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 3, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 3, 2017; Approved $ 2,497,835.58. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Approve Resolution No. 2017-03, approving the Gilman Lofts (Three Tails) Development Agreement; and, direct the Finance Director to include $375,000 in a subseq
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Postpone the motion to the April 17, 2017 Regular Council meeting. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Adopt revised Ordinance No. 2795, amending the 2017 Budget as set forth in Ordinance No. 2791 concerning revenues, expenditures and fund balance for various fun
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Amend Exhibit A of the Ordinance, relating to Talus Slide expenditures as follows: “Professional Services - DSD $ 750,000 $ 486,446” and recalculate amounts thr
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Proceed with implementation of the Public Engagement Toolkit. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2796, amending the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map as part of the 2016 annual review process. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 20, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 20, 2017; Approved $ 2,931,541.16. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accou
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 6, 2017
Continue the public hearing to the April 3, 2017 Council meeting to allow the opportunity for additional public comment. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 6, 2017
Approve project area to include Gilman Blvd. Improvements from SR-900 to Front Street, and authorize an allocation of $175,000 from the Street Improvement Fund
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 6, 2017
Set the public hearing regarding the proposed 2017 budget amendments for the March 20, 2017 City Council meeting. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 6, 2017
Approve Resolution No. 2017-01, authorizing the duly-appointed administering agency for ARCH to execute all documents necessary to enter into agreements for the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 6, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 6, 2017; Approved $ 3,215,287.38. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017
Continue the public hearing to the April 17, 2017 Council meeting and remand AB 7215 back to the Council Land & Shore Committee to: a) Specify how the proposal
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2793, adopting findings and extending the moratorium established by Ordinance No. 2778, as amended by Ordinance No. 2784, for an additional
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017
Direct Administration to prepare a resolution approving the proposed development agreement; and schedule the related public hearing for the March 20, 2017 City
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017
Authorize the Mayor to execute a revision to the purchase and sale agreement for the King County Roads property in order to reduce the purchase price by $100,00
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017
Authorize the acquisition of land and temporary construction easement for an amount of $47,100 for the purpose of building the SE 62nd Street road and bridge. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 21, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Feb. 21, 2017; Approved $ 3,452,417.51. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2017
Refer AB 7215 to the January 18, 2017 Council Land & Shore Committee for further review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on February 21, 2017.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2017
Direct the Administration to amend the City's 2017 Legislative Agenda by adding the following language: “Land Use/Telecommunications  Issaquah would oppose leg
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2017
Adopt Ordinance No. 2792, amending Section 3.64.010 of the Issaquah Municipal Code and the Land Use and Site Work Fee Schedule adopted by such section; directin
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2017
Amend the motion to include the following recommendations of the Council Land & Shore Committee: Recommendation #1. Set the permitting cost-recovery revenue tar
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2017
Refer AB 7306 to the following meetings for review and recommendation:  January 24, 2017 Council Committee of the Whole  February 13, 2017 Council Committee W
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 17, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Jan. 17, 2017; Approved $ 6,660,581.21. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 3, 2017
Receive interim 2017-2022 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) as a placeholder while capital budget policy and the 2018-2023 CIP are updated and developed under impr
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 3, 2017
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Jan. 3, 2017; Approved $ 1,700,865.37. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Account
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2791, adopting the Final Budget of the City for the fiscal year commencing Jan. 1, 2017, and creating the School Zone Safety Fund. . AB 7293
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
Approve the 2017 arts grant award recommendations as presented, for a total expenditure of $195,100.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-20, authorizing the Mayor to execute the Silverado Development Agreement.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
Temporarily suspend Council Rules of Procedure for election purposes. . Councilmember Ramos nominated Councilmember Goodman as Council President for 2017.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
Close nominations for the 2017 position of Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, GOODMAN WAS SELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 7-0. Councilmember Marts nominated
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
Close nominations for the 2017 position of Deputy Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, PAULY WAS SELECTED AS DEPUTY COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 7-0.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 19, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Dec. 19, 2016; Approved $ 7,474,160.35. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
Continue the public hearing to the Dec. 19, 2016 Council meeting. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2789 as revised, amending the 2016 budget adopted by Ordinance No. 2752 amended by Ordinance No. 2763 and Ordinance No. 2765; authorizing th
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
Approve the human services grant recommendations at the increased funding level pursuant to the adopted funding target of $371,500 and as recommended by the Hum
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
Approve the non-profit funding as recommended by the Council Services & Safety Committee.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
Authorize submission of the Alternative Services Pilot Participation Proposal to King County Metro. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 5, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see Item g). a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Dec. 5, 2016; Approved $ 4,544,953.41. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMO
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Continue the public hearing to the Dec. 5, 2016 Council meeting. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Defer action on AB 7253 to the Dec. 5, 2016 Council meeting under Regular Business. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Defer action on AB 7265 to the Dec. 5, 2016 Council meeting under Regular Business.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-19, confirming an increase of the Property Tax Levy for the City regular property tax for 2017 at a rate of 1% over the previous yea
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Approve the City's final 2017 legislative agenda.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Amend the legislative agenda under "Transportation Needs: SR 900/12th Avenue NW Request and Expediting of SR18/I-90 Interchange Project - Along with Critical Ga
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2788, amending Section 2.04.030 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to Committee-of-the-Whole Council Meetings.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Refer AB 7219 to the Dec. 1, 2016 and Jan. 5, 2017 Council Land & Shore Committee meetings for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on Jan.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Authorize the Mayor to execute a purchase and sale agreement with Puget Sound Energy to purchase property and a temporary construction easement necessary for th
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
Authorize the Mayor to execute a purchase and sale agreement to buy land from the Trust for Public Lands as discussed in executive session for $500,000. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 21, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see Item f). a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Nov. 21, 2016; Approved $ 3,584,347.68. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AM
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Direct Administration to prepare the necessary documents (ordinance and resolution) setting the amount of taxes to be collected in 2017 to include a 1% base inc
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Do not Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a new agreement with American Traffic Systems at this time.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Authorize allocation of gross revenue generated and related operating costs associated with the automated traffic safety cameras into a Special Revenue Fund beg
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Authorize initiation of a traffic study with American Traffic Solutions to determine the viability of adding a red light camera program. . (Ramos dissenting.)
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2783, amending the Issaquah Municipal Code and the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards regarding provisions to support impleme
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2784 as amended, adopting findings; amending Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2778 in order to add an exclusion for certain small projects from th
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
Exercise the City's option on the Nierenberg Property and authorize the Mayor to execute the required purchase and sale agreement as discussed in Executive Sess
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 7, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Nov. 7, 2016; Approved $ 2,783,503.02. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Account
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 3, 2016
Direct the Administration to return to City Council with status reports on the East Sunset Way project at 30% and 60% design points. Council shall have approval
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 3, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-17, expressing the City Council's strong support of Issaquah Proposition No. 1, Traffic Improvement Bonds, and urging Issaquah voter
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 3, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-18, naming the park at the Atlas development, "Sena Park".
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 3, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2782, amending Section 10.36.040(A) of the Issaquah Municipal Code removing E. Sunset Way, W. Sunset Way, NW Maple Street, Newport Way NW, N
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 3, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, October 3, 2016; Approved $ 3,116,720.44. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Acco
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 19, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-16, supporting Sound Transit Proposition No. 1, light-rail, commuter-rail, and bus service expansion. . CONSENT CALENDAR Items liste
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 19, 2016
Confirm Concept B as the preferred concept for the design of East Sunset Way. . (Councilmember Ramos dissenting.)
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 19, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, September 19, 2016; Approved $ 2,927,220.76. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT A
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Schedule a public hearing to be held at the regular Council meeting of September 19, 2016; and Direct Administration to prepare a resolution in support of the b
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2777, amending Chapter 16.35 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to Construction Hours; amending Section 3.64.010 of the Issaquah Munici
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Amend Section 16.35.010, Hours of Construction, by striking the provision to extend construction hours during the dry season as follows: “16.35.010 Hours of con
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Refer AB 7234 to the September 15, 2016 Council Infrastructure Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on September 19, 2016. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2778, pursuant to RCW 35A.63.220 and RCW 36.70A.390; imposing a temporary six month moratorium upon the receipt and processing of project pe
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Amend Section 3 of the ordinance as follows: ―…Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to extinguish, limit or otherwise infringe upon any permit applicant
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
Enter into the Conditional Settlement Agreement. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 6, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see Items m and n). a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, August 1, 2016; Approved $ 11,015,303.29. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK N
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Aug 29, 2016
Authorize the City Attorney to settle the Reid condemnation as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Aug 29, 2016
Authorize the Administration to enter into a letter of intent for the property discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 1, 2016
Award the construction contract for the base bid and three bid alternates to WHH Nisqually Federal Services, LLC in the amount of $1,654,321 (including sales ta
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 1, 2016
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with King County for a Traffic Corridor Study along Issaquah-Hobart Road SE/Front Street;
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 1, 2016
Confirm the Mayor's appointments for pro and con committees as presented. . .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 1, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, August 1, 2016; Approved $ 3,614,784.93. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accou
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 5, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, July 5, 2016; Approved $ 2,643,602.91. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Account
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 20, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-13, adopting the 2017-2022 Transportation Improvement Program. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 20, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2770, amending codes related to Bicycle Parking Stations and Marijuana Regulations.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 20, 2016
Direct Administration to prepare an ordinance setting a special election in November 2016. The ordinance will include the proposed funding method of an excess p
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 20, 2016
Refer AB 7184 back to the Council Services & Safety Committee for review of a revised job description, returning to the full Council as soon as possible. (Counc
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 20, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, June 20, 2016; Approved $ 3,625,351.08. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute a new agreement with American Traffic Systems as presented; and authorize inclusion of a regular, part-time admini
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Amend the main motion adding the following language: “…in the 2017 proposed budget, with the stipulation that camera system revenues exceeding camera system exp
Failed 2-4 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Refer AB 7076 back to the Council Services & Safety Committee for further review and recommendation.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-12, authorizing the execution of all documents necessary to amend an agreement with Hopelink to continue the use of Hopelink place a
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2767, relating to contracting indebtedness; providing for the issuance, sale and delivery of not to exceed $7,050,000 aggregate principal am
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 6, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 16, 2016; Approved $ 2,703,225.96. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Account
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-10, amending the City's adopted comprehensive financial and budget policies.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2765, amending Ordinance No. 2763 which amended Ordinance No. 2752 for the 2016 Budget and authorizing the Finance Director to make the nece
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-11, providing input to King County Metro on their draft Long Range Plan.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Amend paragraph four of the letter to read: There are some issues that Issaquah would like King County to revisit. One of our community's greatest concerns is t
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
Adopt the 2016 Regional Agenda as presented. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 16, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 16, 2016; Approved $ 2,634,579.69. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Account
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2762, vacating a portion of NW James Bush Road Right-of-Way and establishing certain conditions of said vacation. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2016
Authorize submittal of the WSDOT grant application for the construction phase of Holly Street Improvements and Pedestrian Bridge. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2763, amending Ordinance No. 2752 for the 2016 Budget and authorizing the Finance Director to make the necessary adjustments; and approving
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-08, approving criteria for relocation or demolition of buildings as part of City acquisition.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2016
Amend Section 1 of the Resolution, Criteria 2.b. and 3 to read as follows: 2. b. “Determination if the structure is on, or is eligible to be on, the City’s list
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 2, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 2, 2016; Approved $ 1,964,518.62. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accounts
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-07, providing input to the Sound Transit Board on the draft ST3 plan.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2016
Approve the Issaquah Highlands Preliminary Plat of Polygon 63 (Lot B - Westridge South) based on the Urban Village Development Commission Findings of Fact, date
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 18, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 18, 2016; Approved $ 3,496,790.36. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accou
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 4, 2016
Authorize the expenditure of $580,000 from the Water Utility Capital Fund (taken from the ending fund balance) and $508,000 from the Water Operating Fund as pre
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 4, 2016
Amend the motion to read: "Authorize the expenditure of $580,000 $480,000 from the Water Utility Capital Fund (taken from the ending fund balance) and $508,000
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 4, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 4, 2016; Approved. b) Minutes: City Council Committee Work Session, March 14,
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-04, supporting Issaquah School District's 2016 General Obligation Bond of $533,500,000 set for the special election of April 26, 201
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2016
Authorize the Administration to proceed with the updated Senior Services Reinvestment Plan as presented. . Councilmember Goodman announced that she would recuse
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2016
Authorize the expenditure of up to $150,000 from the Water Utility Capital Fund (taken from the ending fund balance) for the purpose of securing treatment units
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2016
Direct the Administration to revise the online council vacancy information and notify applicants that they will have the opportunity to answer the following add
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 21, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see Item f). a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 21, 2016; Approved $ 3,591,186.60. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS A
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2016
Schedule a public hearing to be held at Council's regular meeting of March 21, 2016; and, Direct Administration to prepare a resolution in support of the ballot
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2016
Approve the process and timeline for filling the Council vacancy (Position No. 2) as presented. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 7, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 7, 2016; Approved $ 2,245,591.69. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2016
Refer AB 7104 to the March 8, 2016 Council Services & Safety Committee for review and recommendation, returning to full Council March 21, 2016.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2016
Authorize the Administration to set the 2017-2018 human services grant target funding level at $371,500 (Option B). .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2016
Direct the Administration to prepare an agenda bill outlining the process to fill the upcoming vacancy of Council Position No. 2, to come before Council March 7
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2016
Authorize purchase of three properties owned by King County as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 16, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, February 16, 2016; Approved $ 2,982,440.15. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Ac
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2016
Add a new item of business to the agenda for the purpose of discussing the 2016 grant agreement with Issaquah Valley Seniors and have a brief executive session
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2016
Adopt Ordinance No. 2759, amending Chapter 2.89 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Economic Vitality Commission.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2016
Amend the Ordinance to not strike the words "and the City Council" under Section 2.89.010. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2016
Terminate the 2016 grant agreement with Issaquah Valley Seniors signed on Jan. 12, 2016. Consistent with section four of the agreement, either party may termina
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2016
Amend the motion to authorize the Mayor to make a final payment to Issaquah Valley Seniors for services rendered up until the termination. . . Council President
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 1, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (see Item f). a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, February 1, 2016; Approved $ 4,316,559.92. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 4, 2016
Close Nominations for the 2016 position of Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, GOODMAN WAS SELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. Councilmember Marts nominated
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 4, 2016
Close Nominations for the 2016 position of Deputy Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, PAULY WAS SELECTED AS DEPUTY COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AUDIENCE COMMENTS
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 4, 2016
Approve Resolution No. 2016-01, adopting the 2015 Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan and directing the same to be filed with the Washington State Rec
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 4, 2016
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 4, 2016; Approved $ 2,136,840.03. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Acco
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
Authorize the Administration to prepare and enter into a contract with the Issaquah Senior Center pursuant to the Acknowledgement and Agreement to Mayor's Condi
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
Amend the agreement dated December 11, 2015 at Section 2, Third-Party Audit, to read: 2. Third-Party Audit. The City shall engage a third-party consultant of it
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
Amend the Council Services & Safety Committee recommendation, item 2, to read: Add a condition requiring the Issaquah Senior Center to review current no trespas
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2755 setting the speed limit of East Lake Sammamish Parkway, between 229th Ave SE to SE 56th Street, to 35 mph. . (Councilmember Schaer diss
Carried 4-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2756 setting the speed limit of West Lake Sammamish Parkway between SE 193rd Place to the western City Limits to 30 mph.
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2757 granting an Interfund Loan in the amount of $1,200,000 from the Equipment Rental Fund to the Street Construction Fund. .
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 21, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, December 21, 2015; Approved $ 4,097,834.41. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Ac
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2751 amending Ordinance No. 2750 levying the general taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2016, on all p
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2752 adopting the final budget of the City for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2016. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Approve the 2016 non-profit funding and direct the Administration to enter into contracts with the non-profit agencies as identified in Agenda Bill 7045.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Amend the non-profit funding proposal by removing the Issaquah Senior Center as an approved recipient of non-profit funds. . . Further direction: Council Presid
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2753 amending the 2015 budget adopted by Ordinance No. 2727 amended by Ordinance No. 2742; authorizing the Finance Director to make the nece
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2754 regarding amendments to the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-21, designating Councilmember Mary Lou Pauly to serve as the City's alternate representative on the Cascade Water Alliance Board. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
Authorize the City Attorney and Public Works Engineering Director with the settlement authority for the action discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 7, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, December 7, 2015, Approved $ 958,384.70 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2015
Direct Administration to prepare the necessary documents (ordinance and resolution) setting the amount of taxes to be collected in 2016; amount to include a 1%
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2015
Amend the motion in order to include tables in Ordinance No. 2747 that would increase the water rates in 2017 - 2020 in the percentages set forth in the "Wherea
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 2, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, November 2, 2015; Approved $ 1,777,316.09. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Acc
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 19, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-18 supporting King County Proposition No. 1, a regular property tax levy to fund prevention and early intervention strategies to imp
Carried 4-3 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 19, 2015
To amend the motion, striking: "and adopting additional amendments to the Central Issaquah Plan (Exhibit E of AB 7041)". [This exhibit is no longer necessary as
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 19, 2015
Refer AB 7045 in its entirety to the November 4, 2015 Council Budget Work Session for review and recommendation. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 19, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, October 19, 2015; Approved $3,565,527.91. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Acco
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2456 regarding the Central Issaquah Plan, Issaquah Municipal Code and Zoning Map, without amendment A4 regarding Assisted Living Facilities
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2015
Postponed AB 7041 to a date and time certain, to the 7:00 PM Regular Council Meeting of October 19, 2015. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2015
Authorize entering into a purchase and sale agreement as discussed in Executive Session. . AGENDA ITEM #
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2015
Refer discussion regarding said structure to the Council Services & Safety Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council in November. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 5, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, October 5, 2015; Approved $9,679,755.85. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accou
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2745 amending Chapter 2.50 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to the Cable Television Commission; amending Section 2.50.030(B) relating
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2015
Director Administration to: 1) Work to develop and bring forward Catalyst/Demonstration projects (those mixed-use, pedestrian oriented, community space-creating
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-16 redirecting funding for a human services campus in the City of Issaquah as presented. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 21, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, September 21, 2015; Approved $3,657,518.64. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Ac
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 8, 2015
1) Adopt (Revised) Ordinance No. 2744, changing the speed limit on Newport Way NW between SR-900 and the western City Limits (correcting scriveners error) ; and
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 8, 2015
Refer AB 6806 to the first available Park Board meeting for review and recommendation, and then referral to Council Services and Safety Committee for continued
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 8, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, August 17, 2015; Approved $ 4,627,834.89. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-15, authorizing participation in connection with the Main Street Tax Incentive Program.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2015
Approve the Amendment to the LRIG Interlocal Agreement and authorize the Mayor to execute the Amendment.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 3, 2015
Recommend the Mayor recruit and appoint volunteers in November 2015 to serve on the Transportation Funding Strategy Advisory Committee and submit a report to th
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 20, 2015
Authorize the new positions of Engineer Tech 1 and Assistant Planner; and, further authorize the temporary positions of Building Inspector 1 and Public Works Op
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2015
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the amended and restated Transfer of Development Rights Interlocal Agreement with King County and forward the sign
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 6, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-13, providing input to the Sound Transit Board on ST3. . (Councilmember Milligan dissenting.)
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-12 approving the Public Benefit Rating System Open Space Classification of the Overdale Homeowners Association and the Wall properti
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015
Approve revisions requested by Councilmember Goodman regarding Economic Vitality Element Goal D discussion replacing "authentic" with "unique", and policy A7 re
Carried 5-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015
Approve revisions requested by Councilmember Milligan regarding Land Use Element policy A5 regarding maintaining the forested character of older developed hills
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015
Approve revisions requested by Councilmember Marts to delete Land Use Element policy H7 regarding the design of new principle arterials. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2741 as revised. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015
Approve the 2015 City Council goals as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 15, 2015
Approve redirecting the Mobility Mater Plan budgeted allocation of $75,000 to the Transportation Strategy Funding Goal. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2015
Approve Resolution No. 2015-11 adopting a six-year Transportation Improvement Program and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transportat
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2015
Authorize the Mayor to enter into purchase and sale agreements for the Nierenberg and Oer properties on the terms as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2015
Authorize the Mayor to settle the New Cingular Wireless litigation as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2015
Authorize the Mayor to enter into a purchase and sale agreement for the Eby property on the terms as discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 1, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000] a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, June 1, 2015; Approved $1,676,627.75. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 18, 2015; Approved $3,299,573.83. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accounts
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 18, 2015
Amend the Resolution to include a new condition to read: “Prior to issuance of the building permit, and for the purpose of ensuring the proposed development is
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 4, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 4, 2015; Approved $4,312,177.75. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accounts
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 4, 2015
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Memorandum of Agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; and authorize payment of $250,000 from the Gene
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2015
Authorize submission of a $75,000 (2015) King County Youth Sports Facilities grant application for skate park construction in 2016, for skate park construction
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2015
Confirm appointments as presented in AB 6980. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 20, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 20, 2015; Approved $7,473,486.09. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK NUMBERS AMOUNT Accoun
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2015
AMEND THE MOTION, TO READ AS FOLLOWS: Direct Administration to close the Hillside Park portion of the 2014 Council Goal, "Generate a plan in 2014 for developing
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 16, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 16, 2015; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 155041 thru 155064 in the amount
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2015
Approve the proposed 2015 Docket of Comprehensive Plan Amendments as presented. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 2, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 2, 2015; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 154855 thru 154870 in the amount
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 17, 2015
Authorized the additional positions within the Department of Public works Engineering: 1.00 FTE Senior Engineer for transportation; to be hired as soon as pract
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 17, 2015
Approve; authorizing the Mayor to enter into and execute the 2015-2016 labor contract for the Issaquah Police Support Services Association, which has been ratif
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 17, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, February 17, 2015; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Replacement Checks 154626 thru 154628
Carried 5-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2015
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the 2015-2016 labor contracts for Issaquah AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000] Administrative Staff Association as negotiated.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 2, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000] a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, February 2, 2015; Approved. b) Minutes: City Council Regular
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 20, 2015
Adopt Ordinance No. 2733, amending various sections of Chapter 18.15 of the Issaquah Municipal Code relating to Transportation Concurrency; amending the fee sch
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 20, 2015
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 20, 2015; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Replacement Checks 154204 thru 15420
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 15, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2731, annexing property commonly known as Lake Sammamish State Park; describing the boundaries thereof; providing for the assumption of inde
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 15, 2014
Approve the City vision, mission and guiding principles as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 15, 2014
Temporarily suspend Council Rules of Procedures for election purposes. . Mayor Butler asked for nominations regarding the position of Council President. Paul Wi
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 15, 2014
Close nominations for the position of Council President. . Mayor Butler called for a show of hands for Councilmember Winterstein to serve as Council President f
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 15, 2014
Close nominations for the position of Deputy Council President. . Mayor Butler called for a show of hands for Councilmember Goodman to serve as Deputy Council P
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2014
Direct the Administration to negotiate and execute a purchase and sale agreement for real property as outlined during Executive Session. (Councilmember Schaer d
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 1, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, December 1, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 153449 thru 153477 in the am
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
Approve the Human Services grant recommendations, as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
Amend the Ordinance under Section 3 to read, "...The City is authorized to charge a Technology Surcharge Fee in the amount of 5 percent 3.5 percent on all permi
Failed 3-4 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2724 amending Chapter 5.04 Core Model Ordinance, and 5.05, Administrative Provisions For Business and Occupation Taxes, of the Issaquah Muni
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2725, adding a new Section 3.59.020(e) to the Issaquah Municipal Code authorizing the Mayor to increase Parks and Recreation fees for non-re
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
Approve Resolution No. 2014-21, confirming an increase the Property Tax Levy for the City Regular Property Tax for 2015 at a rate of 1% over the previous year.
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2726 levying the general taxes for the City of Issaquah for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2015, on all property, both real and perso
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2727 adopting the Final Budget of the City for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2015. . Councilmember Winterstein provided comments reg
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 17, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, November 17, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Replacement Checks 153259 thru 1532
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 3, 2014
Direct Administration to prepare the necessary documents (ordinance and resolution) setting the amount of taxes to be collected in 2015; amount to include a 1%
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 3, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2721, providing for the condemnation, appropriation, taking, and damaging of a fee interest in portions of certain parcels of real property
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 3, 2014
Approve Letter of Support with the addition of: "While we support the five year package including the per parcel rates and charges increase, we are concerned ab
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 20, 2014
Authorize the Mayor to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Herschler property as terms discussed in Executive Session. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Oct 20, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, October 20, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 152786 thru 152821 in the am
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
Approve Resolution No. 2014-18, approving the Master Site Plan amendment for the Pickering Place Master Site Plan. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
AGENDA ITEM #c) [0000] Approve Resolution No. 2014-19, approving the Costco Development Agreement and Site Development Permit (Land Plan) and, authorizing the M
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
Amend the motion to include, i) Replacement of Exhibit K "Sustainability", to the Development Agreement; and, Attachment 2 of the Clarifications & Changes Repor
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Oct 13, 2014
Amend the motion to include, ii) Revision to a condition of approval contained within Exhibit D "Land Plan", of the Development Agreement; and, contained within
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2014
Continue this Public Hearing to the City Council Regular Meeting of October 6, 2014. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2014
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Memorandum of Understanding regarding Lake Sammamish State Park.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2014
Approve the 2013-14 City Goals as presented. . AGENDA ITEM #
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 15, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2719, amending Chapter 8.07, Food Packaging of the Issaquah Municipal Code, Section 8.07.010, Definitions, and Section 8.07.040 Requirement
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014
Approve Resolution No. 2014-15, declaring continued support for a Human Services Campus in the City of Issaquah.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014
Amend the main motion to strike and replace language in Section 3 of the proposed resolution, to read: "The proposed zoning designation for the annexation area
Failed 2-5 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Munis Contract with Tyler Technologies for the Munis ERP software application pending legal counsel review.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Sep 2, 2014
Refer AB 6856 to the September 18, 2014 Council Infrastructure Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full council on October 6, 2014. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 4, 2014
Refer AB 6802 to the August 12, 2014 Council Land & Shore Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on September 2, 2014. . AGENDA
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Aug 4, 2014
Approve the 2014 City Vision Update Plan as presented. . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jul 7, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2717, amending Sections 9.07.010 and 10.05.515 of the Issaquah Municipal Code and adding a new Section 10.05.030 to the Issaquah Municipal C
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 2, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2715, regulating Recreational Marijuana Facilities; adding new definitions to Chapter 18.02, adding a new section 18.07.512 providing for th
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jun 2, 2014
Direct Administration to prepare a draft ordinance for Council Services & Safety Committee review and recommendation, returning to the full Council prior to yea
Carried 5-2 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2014
Approve Tibbetts Valley Park as the site location for the new skate park.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 19, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 19, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 150452 thru 150642 in the amount
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 5, 2014
Authorize expenditure, up to an additional $140,000, for Transportation Computer Model updates, Simplified Concurrency and Impact Fees, Transportation and Parks
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 5, 2014
Approve Resolution No. 2014-06, ratifying an amendment to the King County Countywide Planning Policies amending the Urban Growth Area Map to add the Central Iss
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting May 5, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS AMENDED (SEE AB 6823). a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 5, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Replacement Checks 150219 th
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2014
Approve; Authorizing the Mayor to enter into and execute an agreement with King County regarding parks property tax levy.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2014
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute and interlocal agreement with the City of Sammamish concerning the Klahanie Potential Annexation Area (PAA). . AGE
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2014
Approve Interagency Agreement No. K2633 as presented.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2014
Confirm board/commission appointments as presented in AB 6813.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 21, 2014
Add Michael Foss as Alternate to Planning Policy Commission (PPC) as recommended interview panel and Mayor Butler. . .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2014
Confirm the Mayor's appointment of Scott Behrbaum as Police Chief for the City of Issaquah effective April 16, 2014. . Police Chief Elect Behrbaum thanked Counc
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2014
Approve 2014 Docket of Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments as presented.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2014
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with City of Bellevue for Utility Pre-Assumption negotiations. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Apr 7, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS AMENDED (CORRECTING MINOR SCRIVENERS ERROR TO MINUTES). AGENDA ITEM #b) b) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 7, 201; Approved
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 17, 2014
Approve and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement with Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District.
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 17, 2014
Adopt Ordinance No. 2710, regarding the issuance and purchase of not to exceed $10,000,000 unlimited tax general obligations bonds to pay the issuance costs of
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 17, 2014
Refer AB 6794 to the April 3, 2014 Council Services & Safety Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on April 21, 2014. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 17, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS AMENDED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 17, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 149479 thru 149509 in the amount
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 3, 2014
Authorize the duly-appointed administering agency of ARCH, pursuant to the Amended and Restated Interlocal Agreement for ARCH, to execute all documents and take
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Mar 3, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS AMENDED. a) Items listed blow were distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and were enacted with one motion. b) Accoun
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 3, 2014
Accept the TIB grant of $3,424,037 for the East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE project and authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Agreement.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Feb 3, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, February 3, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 148879 thru 148895 in the am
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2014
Approve Resolution No. 2014-01, related to the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District (District); approving a Memorandum of Agreement with the District; aut
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2014
Accept the TIB grant of $3,424,037 for the East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE project and authorized the Mayor to enter into and execute the Agreement.
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2014
SUPERSEDE THE INITIAL MOTION, BY: Deferring AB 6764 to a date and time certain at the Council Meeting of February 3, 2014 for further review and discussion. . M
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2014
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Eastside Fire & Rescue Interlocal Agreement as presented. . AGENDA ITEM #
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 21, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 21, 2014, Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 148651 thru 148663 in the amo
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Close nominations for the 2014 position of Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, WINTERSTEIN WAS SELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AGENDA ITEM #b) Councilmem
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Close nominations for the 2014 position of Deputy Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, GOODMAN WAS SELECTED AS DEPUTY COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AUDIENCE COMMENT
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Authorize the Administration to enter into a settlement agreement as discussed in Executive Session regarding NPDES Phase II Settlement. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Jan 6, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 6, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 148420 through 148442 in the a
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Close nominations for the 2014 position of Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, WINTERSTEIN WAS SELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AGENDA ITEM #b) Councilmem
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Close nominations for the 2014 position of Deputy Council President. . BY SHOW OF HANDS, GOODMAN WAS SELECTED AS DEPUTY COUNCIL PRESIDENT, 6-0. AUDIENCE COMMENT
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 6, 2014
Authorize the Administration to enter into a settlement agreement as discussed in Executive Session regarding NPDES Phase II Settlement. .
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Special Meeting Jan 6, 2014
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 6, 2014; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 148420 through 148442 in the a
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Approve Resolution No. 2013-21, expressing its deep gratitude to Ava Frisinger for her exemplary leadership, decades of service to this community and tireless d
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2702, annexing approximately 5.45 acres of land, which includes the majority of the Issaquah Middle School building and sports field; zoning
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Approve Resolution No. 2013-22, supporting Issaquah School District’s 2014 Replacement of Maintenance & Operations Levy, Capital Projects Levy, and School Bus L
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2703, retitling Chapter 3.64; amending fees for applications for subdivisions and zoning actions as established in Chapter 3.64; amending en
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Amend the Ordinance to include an effective date of April 1, 2014; and, include missing Site Work Permit Fees for commercial buildings. .
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Direct the Administration to proceed with negotiation and preparation of a development agreement assigning monthly oversight to the Council Land & Shore Committ
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2704 requesting the King County Director of Elections to prepare and AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000] distribute a Voter’s Pamphlet for the Special El
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2705 requesting the King County Director of Elections prepare and distribute a Voters’ Pamphlet for the Special Election on February 11, 201
Carried 6-1 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 16, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, December 16, 2013; Approved. AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000] i. Accounts Payable Checks 14818
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2013
Approve the process and timeline for filling the Council vacancy (Position No. 2) as presented. . AGENDA ITEM #
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Dec 2, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, December 2, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 147957 through 147996 in the amount of $97
Carried 6-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 4, 2013
Direct the Administration to prepare an ordinance setting the amount of taxes to be collected in 2014; amount to include a 1% base increase for adoption at the
Carried 7-0 Open meeting →
City Council Regular Meeting Nov 4, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, November 4, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 147542 through 147555 in the am
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City Council Regular Meeting Oct 7, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (WITH REVISED SEPT 9TH MINUTES.) a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, October 6, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Replace
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City Council Regular Meeting Sep 16, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, September 16, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 146806 through 147006 in the amount of $
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City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, August 5, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 146017 through 146052 in the am
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City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2013
Approve Resolution No. 2013-08, declaring this Council's continuing support for the ongoing efforts to establish a human services campus in Issaquah, and extend
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City Council Regular Meeting Aug 5, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2682 amending the 2013 budget adopted by Ordinance No. 2657 and authorizing the Finance Director to make the necessary adjustments; and appr
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 15, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 145804 through 145823 in the am
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013
Authorized the Local Source Control Specialist agreement and authorized a new part-time (0.5 FTE), non-regular, limited-term local source control specialist pos
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013
Adopted Ordinance No. 2680, providing for the submission to the voters of the City at a special election to be held therein on November 5, 2013, in conjunction
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013
Approved Resolution No. 2013-07 declaring the City’s intent to annex an unincorporated area of King County commonly known as the Klahanie Potential Annexation A
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013
Directed the Administration to prepare pre-annexation zoning for the annexation area prior to the election. . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013
Approved and authorized the Mayor to enter into and execute the Interlocal Agreement w/Sammamish Plateau Water & Sewer District Re: Overdale Connection Charges.
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 15, 2013
Authorized the Mayor to enter into and execute the labor contract with IPOA for the years 2012 - 2015. . AGENDA ITEM #
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2013
Support the allocation of Conservation Finance/Park Bond funds in the amount of $10,000,000; and, direct Administration to prepare an Ordinance/Resolution for s
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2013
Refer AB 6676 to the next Council Services & Safety Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full Council on September 3, 2013. AGENDA ITEM #b)
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City Council Regular Meeting Jul 1, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED (MOVING AB 6676 to REGULAR BUSINESS PER COUNCILMEMBER MART’S REQUEST.) a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, July 1, 2013; Ap
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City Council Regular Meeting May 6, 2013
Authorize expenditure, up to $60,000, for updating the Transportation Model in 2013. AGENDA ITEM #d) [0000] . OTHER BUSINESS Mayor Frisinger reported, Issaquah
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 15, 2013
Nominate the Central Issaquah Urban Core for designation as an Urban Center in the King County Countywide Planning Policies and authorize the Administration to
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 15, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2676 adding a new Chapter 18.19A to the Issaquah Municipal Code to be entitled “Central Issaquah Area Development and Design Standards”; ado
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 15, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 15, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 144498 through 144528 in the am
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2013
Approve the revised list of potential Comprehensive Plan Amendments as presented in Exhibit C.
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2013
AGENDA ITEM #b) [0000] Forward AB 6579 to Council's May Work Session.
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2013
AMEND, IMC 2.04.040 so that meetings begin at 6:30 PM rather than 6:00 PM. . . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2013
Approve revised Council Committee structure. . (Councilmember Schaer dissenting.)
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City Council Regular Meeting Apr 1, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 1, 2013; Approved i. Accounts Payable Checks 144316 through 144324 in the amou
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City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2013
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the restated and amended King County Solid Waste Interlocal Agreement. . AGENDA ITEM #
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City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2672, amending Section 13.20.010 (b) of the Issaquah Municipal Code to allow single family dwelling sprinkler systems to have a combined wat
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City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2013
Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the Memorandum of Understanding with the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations. . OTHER BUSINESS None.
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City Council Regular Meeting Mar 4, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, March 4, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 143867 through 143874 in the amo
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City Council Regular Meeting Feb 19, 2013
Approve and transmit the letter to WSDOT as presented. .
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City Council Regular Meeting Feb 19, 2013
1) Adopt Ordinance No. 2668, adopting a new Shoreline Master Program, providing for severability, and establishing an effective date; and, AGENDA ITEM #b) 2) Ap
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City Council Regular Meeting Feb 19, 2013
Adopt Ordinance No. 2669, amending Chapter 18.10 of the IMC on Environmental Protection, Critical Areas Regulation, Development Standards, and Shoreline Regulat
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City Council Regular Meeting Feb 19, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, February 19, 2013. Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 143652 through 143657 in the a
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City Council Special Meeting Jan 29, 2013
Close nominations. . Following Council discussion regarding the applicant pool and merits of the nominees, Mayor Frisinger called (by show of hands) those in fa
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City Council Regular Meeting Jan 22, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 22, 2013; Approved. i. Accounts Payable Checks 143188 through 143331 in the
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City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2013
Close nominations for the 2013 position of Council President. . Mayor Frisinger called for a show of hands for Councilmember Butler to serve as Council Presiden
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City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2013
Close nominations for the 2013 position of Deputy Council President. . AGENDA ITEM #b) Mayor Frisinger called for a show of hands for Councilmember Winterstein
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City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2013
Confirm Mayor's appointments as presented.(Issaquah Reps: Mary Lou Pauly, Bernadette Anne, Al Erickson. Klahanie Reps: Barb Justice, Rob Young, Dick L’Heureux,
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City Council Regular Meeting Jan 7, 2013
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 7, 2013; Approved. i. AP Checks (2012 Expenses) 142990 through 143162 in the
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