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HomeMy WebLinkAbout041017CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING OF APRIL 10, 2017 CALL TO ORDER The Port Townsend City Council met in workshop session on the 10th day of April 2017 in the Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Mayor Deborah Stinson called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present at roll call were Pamela Adams, David Faber, Robert Gray, Amy Howard, Michelle Sandoval, and Deborah Stinson with Catharine Robinson excused. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney Steve Gross, Finance and Administrative Services Director Nora Mitchell, Public Works Director Ken Clow, Planning Director Lance Bailey, and City Clerk Joanna Sanders. COUNCIL RULES RELATED TO COUNCIL ORGANIZATION AND COMMITTEES Mayor Stinson and City Manager David Timmons led a discussion of how Council should be organized to achieve the strategic work plan objectives and support its agenda. Referring to the range of issues and the need for coordination, they reviewed the internal and external Council committee structure and organizational structure for City operations. They recommended a more modernized committee structure and a slightly modified In Box process (as outlined in Council rules) to manage the flow of new items directed to Council or staff. Because not all issues fit with a specific Council committee, it was suggested that ad hoc committees might be a better format. Comments in support were as follows: members suited to a particular issue could be assigned, having a subcommittee work on a topic allows for more in-depth discussion and sometimes better community attendance than can happen among the whole Council, and there would be fewer meeting cancellations. One concern was that there could be more difficulty and unpredictability in scheduling and informing the public and a set meeting time might be helpful. An alternative would be to hold some of these discussions before full Council in a workshop setting ("committee of the whole") and, as needed, assigning the matter to an advisory group or citizen task force. When discussing parking lot items, it was noted that the Mayor and City Manager work together to decide when items are scheduled before Council. Mr. Timmons then distinguished between administrative committees (Civil Service, LTAC, HPC, and Planning Commission) and other advisory committees and citizen tasks forces. There is a recognized need to better clarify the lines of communication for advisory bodies to Council. It was suggested that the Chair of the advisory body might be invited to periodic meetings at a quarterly Council workshop designated for that purpose. City Council Workshop Meeting - April 10, 2017 Page 1 of 2 It was noted that the strategic plan has made Council more disciplined and that the citizen concern process and the In Box process provide a mechanism for topics to come forward. The public also has an opportunity to make comment and give feedback through the Speak Up site. Regarding advisory boards, staff indicated they would likely be recommending a transportation advisory committee tasked with more specific responsibilities and a report to the full Council. There was Council support for a quarterly reporting format and giving proper assignments to the committees so they are not holding meetings unnecessarily. Council directed staff to move forward with the recommended structures as presented and retain the standing Council Finance and Budget Committee. In June, Staff would return with the revised structure along with tasking resolutions and a recommended advisory board structure to support those resolutions. Staff also recognized the need to bring forward recommended updates to the Council rules and ensure the changes do not impact the municipal code. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:23 p.m. Attest: Joanna Sanders, CMC City Clerk City Council Workshop Meeting - April 10, 2017 Page 2 of 2