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HomeMy WebLinkAbout051021 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP OF MAY 10, 2021 CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL The Port Townsend City Council met in workshop session on the 10th day of May 2021 in Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Mayor Michelle Sandoval called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Councilmembers present at roll call were David Faber, Monica MickHager, Owen Rowe, Michelle Sandoval, and Ariel Speser with Pamela Adams, and Amy Howard excused. Staff members present were City Manager John Mauro, City Attorney Heidi Greenwood, City Engineer David Peterson, Public Works Director Steve King, Civil Engineer and Project Manager Laura Parsons, and City Clerk Joanna Sanders. DISCUSSION ITEMS Discovery Road Concept Design Public Works Director Steve King did consultant introductions and Civil Engineer Laura Parsons provided a project overview, including the grant funding. She noted the project completion is estimated to be in 2022. Scott Sawyer of SCJ Alliance provided a detailed review of public comment collected during the online open house and noted the detailed comments are available if desired. He fielded questions about the preferred alternatives which were the Two- Way Cycle Track South Side and Shared Use Path South Side. Terry Reckord and David Saxen of Macleod Reckord led the project presentation reviewing the project character, context, project sketches, and design concept. Ms. Parsons and Mr. King responded to questions about the mixing zone/plaza near the Salish school. While there has been some design consideration to blend the area in with the project, the project would only be accomplished with additional funding or project savings. Mr. King explained an issue with ownership of the right-of-way through 14th street to Discovery to which there was a suggestion to communicate the closure to the public. Although the City would later provide a link to Council of the technical reports, Mr. Sawyer presented additional drawings/documents showing the recommended Final Alternatives/Desired Outcomes and Discovery Road Alternative Section Adjusted. When asked to see a comparison between Alternatives 2 and 7, Mr. Sawyer clarified that staff is recommending the alternative with the pedestrian and cycle path differentiation (visual or small lip) versus a shared path in alternative 7. There was no public comment. During Council discussion, there was a request for a breakout of the $5.3 million in grants to which Mr. Sawyer showed a project funding page and also interest in the City Council Workshop Meeting May 10, 2021 Page 1 of 3 funding detail associated with the Sheridan/Grant Street area. Recognizing a majority of the public comment supported a separated cycle path versus on street bike lane, additional discussion related to a visual demarcation separating bikes and pedestrians or a rolled curb as well as a suggestion to accommodate avid cyclists with a wider path on the north side. There was general support for the work to date and a desire for access to the full report. Regional Stormwater - Payback Program City Engineer David Peterson gave a presentation on the Regional Stormwater System. To institute the mitigating fees for the system, the fee payback program is expected to be presented to Council on May 17 along with an ordinance for the code changes. Construction is expected to be completed in June. He explained the table of impervious surface assumptions and expected cost recovery from developers. The Council Finance and Budget approved the fee of$1.20 per square foot of impervious surface and staff would prepare the recommendation with that assumption. A Council question was whether other neighboring properties would be eligible if those in the benefitting area did not opt in. There was also interest in any impacts to other customer stormwater rates outside this area to which Mr. Peterson confirmed no additional fee has been assessed. There was no public comment. Street Lights/Dark Sky— Update/Policy Discussion Public Works Director Steve King gave a presentation covering a review of budget impacts, an LED lighting project update, and policy changes on street lighting. Staff solicited Council input on policy guidance on light removal and indicated they would also reach out to other groups in the community. Council comments and questions related to cyber security of phone adjustments and a longer-term evaluation on light removal perhaps over the winter when there are bigger impacts. There was interest for something in the City utility newsletter on the dark sky initiative and possibly on Engage PT. The following individuals provided written public comment (Clerk read the comments into the record): Margaret Lee spoke in support of reducing unnecessary light and further examining streetlight conversion. Public Works Briefing (Olympic Gravity Water System Status, Sewer Service Area Investigation, Engineering Standards Update) Mr. King reported the white papers with technical information on the Olympic Gravity Water System would be grouped and released on Engage PT and to stakeholders. A Council briefing would likely occur at the June workshop before the renegotiation of the Mill agreement is brought to Council. The sewer plan consultant has been selected and a question came up on whether areas would include Glen Cove and the airport. City Council Workshop Meeting May 10, 2021 Page 2 of 3 This matter would first be investigated with the consultants and then brought to Council. Mr. Peterson reported on staffs continuing work on the Engineering Design Standards, the changes on which may or may not all come before Council depending on whether they are policy changes. There was no public comment. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m. Attest: Joanna Sanders„ iMC City Clerk City Council Workshop Meeting May 10, 2021 Page 3 of 3