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HomeMy WebLinkAbout041414CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP OF APRIL 14, 2014 CALL TO ORDER The Port Townsend City Council met in workshop session on April 14, 2014 in the Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Mayor David King. ROLL CALL Council members present at roll call were Pamela Adams, Robert Gray, David King, Kris Nelson, Catharine Robinson, Michelle Sandoval and Deborarah Stinson. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, Public Works Director Ken Clow, Development Services Director Rick Sepler, Planning Manager Judy Surber, City Engineer Dave Peterson, Deputy City Clerk Joanna Sanders, and City Clerk Pam Kolacy COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE PROCESS AND INTRODUCTION OF A DRAFT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN City Manager Timmons reviewed the agenda, noting there would be a follow-up to the capital projects portion of the meeting on April 28th at a special Council meeting when action will be requested on some of the items. DSD Director Sepler reviewed his April 7 memo regarding the upcoming Comprehensive Plan process. He noted that the Growth Management Act (GMA) requires review of the following specific items: amendments to the GMA; Urban Growth Areas (UGAs) and population projections; critical areas ordinances, and mineral resource lands designations and development regulations. Mineral resource designations and development are not applicable to Port Townsend. The State's recommendations for Comp Plan review that are not required but should be considered are: the land use element; capital facilities and transportation elements; internal and external consistency; and inventories related to housing, capital facilities, and transportation. He added that the City will contract with Eric Toews for an initial review and evaluation of the existing plan. Staff suggests three "tracks" to occur before initiation of a public involvement process and consideration of new policies and strategies: 1) review and analysis of what has changed, what is working and what is not working (Department of Commerce checklist will be the starting point and will be done with an outside consultant); 2) building capacity by sharing both the purpose and intent of the adopted plan and a "truthed" snapshot of the community's current socio-economic profile; 3) developing a focused process and a realistic scope. City Council Workshop Meeting April 14, 2014 Page 1 of 3 The following additional materials were provided: a SWOT analysis for the GMA update; and "Primary Focus and Shortfall Areas" relating to current shortfall in resources and staffing in DSD. Mr. Sepler stated that staff can only address the mandated aspects of the Comprehensive Plan revision without additional allocation of resources. Mr. Timmons asked the Council to consider allocating funds from the Council reserve to establish a Parks and Facilities Manager position to free up Development Services resources. Council will consider at a future regular meeting. During discussion, it was noted that emphasizing caution and limited resources up front may not be the best way to approach the project for the public. There were also some suggestions about finding ways to use other staff, electeds and volunteers to assist. Ms. Surber then reviewed the document "Public Participation Program" which outlines various methods to educate the public, establish communications and encourage broad participation in the update process with suggested methods and time frames. Planned outreach includes distribution of background information, interviews/focus groups, and on-line tools. She added that a resolution adopting the process will be brought forward to the Council. Council discussion emphasized the importance of participation from all parts of the community, a desire to make participation easy, and the importance of "branding" the process. It was also noted that the tools available today are much different from the tools that were available at the time the Comp Plan was adopted in 1996. 2014 CAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATE AND PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR SAFE ROUTE TO SCHOOL, BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN AND TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT BOARD (TIB) GRANT PROGRAMS City Engineer Dave Peterson reviewed the presentation "Capital Projects Update" dated April 14, 2014. Council also reviewed the list of projects on the table included in the packet materials. Staff ratings have been assigned to each project and Council members are invited to weigh in on the project priorities. Mr. Timmons then reviewed scenarios for stabilizing the Mountain View facility. Issues coming before the Council in the next few months will be adoption of a long-term strategy, finalization of a lease with the School District, adoption of a financial plan, and authorization for contracts and grants. There is support for starting the community discussion which will include a component regarding the role of a voted bond in the near future for long term. ADJOURN City Council Workshop Meeting April 14, 2014 Page 2 of 3 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:27 p.m. Attest: i1 Pamela Kolacy, MMC City Clerk City Council Workshop Meeting April 14, 2014 Page 3 of 3