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HomeMy WebLinkAbout010824 City Council Workshop Meeting MinutesCITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING OF JANUARY 8, 2024 CALL TO ORDER/ ROLL CALL The Port Townsend City Council met in a Regular Session on the 8th day of January 2024 in Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Mayor David Faber called the meeting to order at 6:00pm. Councilmembers present at roll call were David Faber, Monica MickHager, Owen Rowe, Ben Thomas, and Libby Wennstrom with Aislinn Palmer, and Amy Howard excused. Staff members present were City Attorney Heidi Greenwood , Planning and Community Development Director Emma Bolin , Parks and Recreation Strategy Director Carrie Hite , City Manager John Mauro , Public Works Director Steve King , Communications and Marketing Director Shelly Leavens , People and Performance Director Cynthia Shaffer , and City Clerk Alyssa Rodrigues . GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA) Public comment was made. Council member Palmer arrived at 6:02pm. In response to public comment staff explained details of pool reports. Discussion ensued around sending Council a copy of the report discussed and explained it is on the website. DISCUSSION ITEMS Policy Suggestion Board, 2023 Workplan Review, and Quarterly 2024 Workplan Overview City Manager John Mauro, Planning and Community Development Director Emma Bolin, People and Performance Director Cynthia Shaffer, Communications and Marketing Director Shelly Leavens, Parks and Recreation Strategy Director Carrie Hite, City Attorney Heidi Greenwood, and Public Works Director Steve King provided the Policy Suggestion Board, 2023 Workplan Review, and Quarterly 2024 Workplan Overview presentation which included Overview, Strategic Workplan: 7 Priority Areas, 2023 High -Level Review, 2024 Workplan, Comprehensive Plan Process and Timeline, Engagement Survey, Communications and Marketing goals, Parks and Recreation Strategy priorities, Legal priorities, Public Works priorities, Policy Suggestion Board, and What's Next- we've got this. In response to Council's clarifying questions staff explained definition of January 8, 2024 City Council Workshop Meeting Page 1 of 4 engagement, engagement participation strategy, previous policy suggestion board items, and public safety update. Public Comment: There was no public comment, General Sewer Plan and Rate Impacts Steve King, Shelly Leavens, Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations Manager Bliss Morris, Project Managers Andre Harper and Tyler Johnson, Streets, Stormwater, and Sewer Collections Operations Manager Brian Reid, Financial Solutions Consulting Group Chris Gonzales and Devin Tryon, and RH2 Engineering Consultant Dan Mahlum presented the General Sewer Plan Sewer and Stormwater Rate Study Focused Policies Discussion which included Introductions, Context (3 -Yr Process to Update the General Sewer Plan, Sewer Utility, Stormwater Utility, Sewer and Stormwater Rate Ordinance), Workshop Objective (Focus on General Sewer Plan and Rates, Much to Cover in this Workshop, General Sewer Plan Background, Video Sharing our Sewer System, General Sewer Plan (Drainage Basins, System Backbone), General Sewer Plan- Assessment Key Findings, General Sewer Plan - Planning (Distribution of Growth, Special Study Area -Mill Road Area, Flow and Loading Growth), General Sewer Plan- Key Policies Chapter 5, General Sewer Plan - Planning WWTF Key Dates (Years), General Sewer Plan Thinking Long Term, General Sewer Plan- Capital Plan Chapter 10: Table 10-3, and Rates and Charges Financial Solutions Consulting Group. In response to Council's clarifying questions staff explained Chinese Gardens Lagoon, County Solid Waste Transfer Facility, population equivalent calculation, Urban Growth Area swaps, timing of City strongly encouraging density, how many miles of piping the City has, owning land across the street from current Waste Water Treatment Plant , pump parts at Monroe Lift Station, and grants risks. Mayor Faber was excused at 7:40pm. Mayor Faber returned at 7:43pm. Financial Solutions Consulting Group consultants Chris Gonzalez provided the 2023 Sewer and Stormwater Rate &SDC Update presentation which included Agenda, System Development Charge (SDC) Analysis, System Development Charges (SDCs), SDC Survey (3/4" Single -Family Connection), Options to Promote Attainable Housing Through SDCs, Case Study: City of Oak Harbor, WA, Expected Occupants by House Size, Scaled Sewer SDC Alternative Based on Home Size, Utility Financial Plans, Utility Ratemaking Methodology, Utility Policy Assumptions, Recommended Policy Changes, Operating Forecast, Sewer Financial Plan, Sewer Capital Needs Forecast, Sewer Rate Revenue Requirement, Long -Term Forecast: Sewer Utility Reserves, A Tale of Sewer Rate Forecasts, Stormwater Financial Plan, Stormwater Capital Needs Forecast, Stormwater Rate Revenue Requirement, Sample Bill Comparison (3/4" Single -Family@ 3,000 Gallons), Promoting "Affordable" Rates, How Can We Evaluate Rate Affordability?, Alternative Affordability Assessment: AR20, Affordability Assessment, A More Reasonable Goal..., and Summary of Recommendations. In response to Council's clarifying questions consultant and staff explained size meter in comparison to single family home, incentives, rate increases at other cities, January 8, 2024 City Council Workshop Meeting Page 2 of 4 impact of density and infill on curve, being proactive in investments, and cut off for low-income discounts. Staff continued their presentation which included Schedule, Policy Setting Rates, Policy Low Income Qualifications, Policy Debt Issuance- Revenue Bonds, Policy Connection Fees- Lower Debt, Policy Connection Fees -Options, Policy Expanding Sewer System, Policy Stormwater and Urban Forestry, Policy Utility Tax, and Policy How to Mitigate Financial Impacts? In response to Council's clarifying questions staff explained staff time for low-income discount program, scale options, and SDC and rates. Public Comment: There was no public comment. Discussion ensued around Urban Forestry charge, next steps, Chapter 11 and 5, Ecology next steps, February I&D Committee, reaching out to staff with questions, 1993 treatment plant price, rate increases now, housing density development, and population projection growth. Council Committee Reports Council member MickHager provided the Finance and Budget Committee report which included not having a meeting. Council member Palmer provided the Infrastructure and Development Committee report which included the same topic as discussed tonight, Comprehensive Plan Update, Urban Forestry Plan, and interim Parking Ordinance. Council member Rowe provided the Culture and Society Committee report which included the upcoming topic of Ceasefire Resolution, launch of the Equity, Access, and Rights Advisory Board applications process, and Public Comment form. Council member Rowe explained there will be an upcoming Lodging Business Mixer Council member MickHager questioned if there will be an upcoming Finance and Budget Committee. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:17pm. Attest: January 8, 2024 City Council Workshop Meeting Page 3 of 4 Alyssa Rodrigues City Clerk January 8, 2024 City Council Workshop Meeting Page 4 of 4