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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071122CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL BUSINESS MEETING OF JULY 11, 2022 CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL Council members present at roll call were Aislinn Diamanti, David Faber, Monica MickHager, Owen Rowe, Ben Thomas, and Libby Wennstrom. Amy Howard was excused. Staff members presenter were City Manager John Mauro, City Attorney Heidi Greenwood, Public Works Director Steve King, Planning and Community Development Director Emma Bolin, Chief of Police Tom Olson, Building Official Dave Nakagawara, and Director of Finance and Technology Services Connie Anderson GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA Crystal Rogers spoke about the ice cream van coming into the City of Port Townsend, Josie Markwick spoke about the ice cream van bringing children joy and questioning why there is an ordinance against it. Mr. Mauro responded to public comment by stating that this topic was brought to the City's attention recently and has been taken as a policy recommendation to take to full council. He explained they will need to go back and research the policy and its history. He shared the topic is on the policy suggestion board and may be advanced into the 2023 workplan. DISCUSSION ITEMS Suggestion Box and Workplan Review Mr. Mauro explained the City has committed to doing a quarterly review of the workplan with status updates. He reviewed the 2022 workplan status review (Partnership, Participation, Proactive (Financial) Sustainability, Performance, Priority Projects, Additional Departmental Priority Projects). In response to Council's clarifying questions Mr. Mauro shared they will have a Financial Oversight Meeting tomorrow and he has asked the PDA board chair when they will report out to Council but has not received a response yet. Chief Olson shared his plan for completing the Path to Accreditation and Strategic Planning tasks and the barrier of low staffing. In addition, he explained the type of accreditation the City is aiming to Council discussed being pleased with the new format for the Capital Improvement Project Status list. Rights of Way Use Mr. Mauro introduced the topic by stating that it is complicated and asked to focus on what policy change could be. Mr. King shared a presentation on the City of Port Townsend Rights of Way- Principles and Background for Discussion which included plat widths, pre platted nature of community, vacated right of ways, code enforcement being guided by Resolution 10- 002 directing priorities following 1997. Ms. Bolin shared the City does not have a large log of right of way complaints. Building Official Dave Nakagawara shared the right of way complaints are resolved mostly through education. In response to Council's clarifying questions Mr. King explained the adjoining property owns the land underneath the right of way generally to the center line. He went on to explain the real property affixed to that property which is not part of City infrastructure system is the responsibility of property owner to maintain, however if it is installed by the City and it is not identified by specific Code or state law then it would typically fall on the City. Mr. King went on to say in Port Townsend the City has exercised their values through Plans and Codes for right of way and public benefit and use. Mr. King shared that a trail is a form of development, the City will contact property owners to fix issues of vegetation over sidewalk, and the City does mow some roads however they have received negative feedback and are in discussion about changing this. Mr. King explained what drives right of way width, and T9 standard. Public Comment: Rick Jahnke spoke about parking in relation to affordable housing and lot sizes. Meg Lotus asked about getting access to a lot if the entrance is fully landscaped., Scott Walker spoke about the non -motorized plan, housing and uses for the right of way as well as 40% of land being a right of way. Council discussed right a ways, fencing, utilizing space for affordable housing and gardening. Mayor Faber explained permitting structures in right of way will significantly reduce the ability to use the land for alternative public purposes and expressed he is not in favor of idea. Council member Rowe suggested considering changes and possibility through the comp plan revision. Council member Wennstrom explained the importance of thinking in the future but also