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SKHHP Advisory Board Meeting
February 3, 2022
MINUTES
I. CALL TO ORDER
Trish Abbate called the virtual meeting to order at 6:00 PM.
Board member attendees: Dorsol Plants, Ryan Disch-Guzman, Uche Okezie, Andrew Calkins,
Aaron Johnson, Kaitlin Heinen, Maju Qureshi, Jennifer Hurley, Menka Soni
Board members absent: Amy Kangas, Idabelle Fosse, Linda Smith
Others in attendance: City of Renton Councilmember Ryan McIrvin; Trish Abbate; Angela San
Filippo; and Kendra Comeau, Auburn City Attorney.
II. WELCOME
Welcome from SKHHP Executive Board member and City of Renton Councilmember Ryan McIrvin,
expression of gratitude and excitement to see this group come t ogether. Working with Dr. Linda Smith
got Ryan interested in housing and human services, he was on the Human Services Committee when
Dr. Smith was chair and committee was informative to pursuing position on City Council. Ryan has a
background working for realtors organization but didn’t have experience with affordable housing side
now works in Government Relations at UW Bothell. Ryan also serves on the King County Affordable
Housing Committee.
III. ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER INTRODUCTIONS / OPENING
Introductions and responses to the question what is the root of your name, first name, last name,
nickname?
IV. BYLAW DISCUSSION/ADOPTION
Updated draft of Advisory Board bylaws were included with agenda, update reflects discussion from
the January Advisory Board meeting.
Trish reviewed the changes made from the last meeting and focused on areas where there are
decision points still to be made with the goal of approving bylaws at tonight’s meeting.
Trish took comments and feedback from the last meeting on the ‘get stuck clause’ and tried to distill it
into concise options. Discussion ensued on how to proceed in different scenarios. Board agreement
to include the following options: table the issue until the next meeting, take a simple majority vote to
decide if the group is comfortable taking a two-thirds majority vote to decide the issue, and in the
event that a decision cannot be reached an option to move the item forward to the Executive Board
without a recommendation.
Trish reviewed the spelling out the number of active board members needed to make a quorum to
make sure that we do not end up with fractions but whole number.
Ten people responded to the survey around interest in serving as officers, results indicated a handful
of folks interested. Staff is not interested in forcing officer positions and there did not seem like there
was enough positive response to move forward with officer positions. Board agreed to proceed
without officer positions but to revisit in 6 months when folks are feeling more comfortable in positions
on advisory board.
Group agreement to include the rotating position of Executive Board Liaison, to attend monthly
Executive Board meetings and report back to Advisory Board.
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Trish acknowledged that confidentiality clause was not included, in consultation with legal team
recommended not included at this time as part of the bylaws but rather address this in specific areas
that come up.
Advisory Board agreed unanimously on the Bylaws as amended.
V. HOUSING CAPITAL FUND PRIORITY SETTING
Trish went through an overview of the SKHHP Housing Capital Fund as an introduction to priority
setting, with discussions on priority setting to begin at next month’s meeting.
Questions about the area median income and whether it is specific to South King County and
necessity to keep in mind what is affordable to south King County residents.
Questions and clarification on conflict of interest and potential applications from organizations that
board members are part of.
VI. OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
Advisory Board members agreed to watch a video on the Open Public Meetings Act on their own time
and bring questions or discussion items to the meeting. Kendra Comeau, City of Auburn Attorney,
introduced herself and offered to help answer any questions. Kendra is a resource for staff and the
Advisory Board, if any questions or issues come up Advisory Board members should feel comforta ble
reaching out through SKHHP staff.
VII. ADVISORY BOARD RECRUITMENT
Three seats remain open on the Advisory Board, not compelled to fill those positions however, staff
have identified affordable housing development and finance as areas that we may want to ex tend
targeted recruitment efforts. Staff asked Advisory Board members if there are other areas of expertise
they think are missing and requested that they share recruitment information with those that may be
interested, have a connection to South King County, and have areas of expertise that would be
helpful to have on the Advisory Board. Advisory Board members provided some suggestions and
offers to reach out to their contacts.
VIII. UPDATES / ANNOUNCEMENTS
Question on whether there is a consolidated affordable housing list and if so, how to access. Angela
provided a brief overview of work that Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) and King County have
collaborated on to inventory subsidized housing across King County and work that SKHHP is starting
this spring in partnership with partner jurisdictions to expand upon that work. The work products will
be shared with the Advisory Board as the work progresses.
IX. CLOSING
Trish adjourned the meeting at 8:00 pm.