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HomeMy WebLinkAbout031615 MinutesCITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING OF MARCH 16, 2015 CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Port Townsend City Council met in regular session on March 16, 2015 in the Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Mayor David King called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present at roll call were Pamela Adams, Robert Gray, David King, Kris Nelson, Catharine Robinson, Michelle Sandoval, and Deborah Stinson. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, Finance Director Nora Mitchell, Public Works Director Ken Clow, and Deputy City Clerk Joshua Stecker. . CHANGES TO THE AGENDA COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Public comment Bernie Arthur commented on the ownership history of the proposed location for the Maritime Memorial. City staff response CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Bills, Claims and Warrants Approval of Minutes: March 2, 2015 Resolution 15-015 Authorizing the City Manager to Sign a Services Contract with Christopher Granstrom (Garden Gnome) to Provide Vegetation Management and Maintenance on Upper Sims Way Motion: ,Deborah Stinson moved to approve the consent agenda. Kris Nelson seconded. Vote. motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - NONE NEW BUSINESS City Council Business Meeting March 16, 2015 Page 1 of 3 Ordinance 3127 Relating to the Operation of Bicycles; Amending Port Townsend Municipal Code Section 10.32.060 to Add to the Sidewalks upon which Bicycles may not be Ridden City Manager David Timmons introduced Ordinance 3127 as a measure to address specific concern areas on the Haller Stairs right of way and the Sheridan Street sidewalks by the hospital. In response to comments by Catharine Robinson, Public Works Director Ken Clow offered to look into the designation of a specific sidewalk on Madison Street between Water and Washington Streets. Public Comment: Jim Todd spoke in opposition to the Ordinance. Rick Jahnke spoke in favor of the Ordinance. Council discussed the potential for delaying this Ordinance in favor of undertaking a broad look at the City's laws regarding bicycles on sidewalks. Kris Nelson suggested tasking the Non -Motorized Transportation Advisory Board with undertaking a broader look at the City's regulations, which could be done in conjunction with the 2016 Comprehensive Plan update. Motion: Michelle Sandoval moved to approve first reading of Ordinance 3127 Relating to the Operation of Bicycles, Amending Port Townsend Municipal Code Section 10. 32.060 to Add to the Sidewalks upon which Bicycles may not be Ridden, and to refer the matter to the Non -motorized Transportation Advisory Board for input before second reading. Deborah Stinson seconded. Vote: motion carried, 6-1 by voice vote, Robert Gray opposed. Vacation Rental Regulations David Timmons informed Council that he and City Attorney Steve Gross had been researching the vacation rental regulations of other cities and were preparing to bring forward information to revise the City's regulations on the matter. He recommended tasking the Community Development and Land Use Committee with this issue. Motion: Michelle Sandoval moved to refer the matter of developing vacation rental regulations to the Community Development and Land Use Committee, and request that the Committee submit its recommendations or report on its progress no later than July 6, 2015. Kris Nelson seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. Animal Control and Leash Law Revisions David Timmons brought forward the issues of animal control and leash law revisions to ask Council for direction in responding to recommendations made by the Parks, Recreation and Tree Advisory Board. He suggested referring both matters to the General Services and Special Projects Committee. Public Comment: Ed Robeau spoke in favor of referring the matter to a committee. City Council Business Meeting March 16, 2015 Page 2 of 3 Motion: Deborah Stinson moved to refer the matter of Animal Control and Leash Law Revisions to the General Services and Special Projects Committee, and request that the Committee submit its recommendations or report on its progress no later than July 6, 2015. Kris Nelson seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. PRESIDING OFFICER'S REPORT David King brought up the idea of establishing a Human Rights Commission, possibly as a joint effort with the County. He also reported on the progress of House Bill 1985 which would stipulate labeling requirements for items grown in biosolids. Mr. King updated Council on the Historic Tax Credit process for Building 202 at Fort Worden. David Timmons added that Council may be asked to put up additional funding up front to help the application process along. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT David Timmons gave a brief status report of the City's upcoming capital projects and upcoming position recruitments. He informed Council that the process of underwriting the Mountain View bonds was getting under way. In response to recent concerns related to the policing situation in Ferguson, Mr. Timmons reported that police fines total only $75,000 per year and that only 10-20% of stops result in citation. Mr. Timmons also addressed concerns about water shortages and identified the economic impact of the mill slowing production as the greatest threat. Michelle Sandoval identified the need to educate citizens about conserving water, perhaps in May's newsletter. SUGGESTIONS FOR NEXT OR FUTURE AGENDA, REGULAR MEETING AND/OR STUDY SESSION COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL Michelle Sandoval asked to have the Navy's aircraft noise complaint hotline posted on the City website. EXECUTIVE SESSION ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:13 p.m. Attest: Joanna Sanders, CMC City Clerk City Council Business Meeting March 16, 2015 Page 3 of 3