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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING OF MARCH 21, 2016
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Port Townsend City Council met in regular session on March 21, 2016. 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, Catharine
Robinson, Michelle Sandoval, and Deborah Stinson with Robert Gray, and Amy
Howard excused.
Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney Steve
Gross, Public Works Director Ken Clow, and City Clerk Joanna Sanders .
CHANGES TO THE AGENDA
There was one addition to the consent agenda.
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
Public comment
Debbie Jahnke spoke about the National Service Day proclamation. She noted that
an AmeriCorps group, the Puget Sound Corps, worked to improve City parks through
a Tree City USA program.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION — NATIONAL SERVICE DAY PROCLAMATION
Accepting the proclamation were Carolyn Woods, AmeriCorps member, serving at the
PT Marine Science Center and Rita Frangione of Vet Connect, an RSVP program.
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of Bills, Claims and Warrants
Vouchers 153486 through 153647, Vouchers 515 and Electronic Fund Transfers in
the amount of$1,127,634.29.
Approval of Minutes: March 7, 2016
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Resolution 16-012 Authorizing the City Manager to Award a Professional
Services Agreement with HDR Engineering Inc. for Rehabilitation Assessment
and Alternatives Evaluation for the Big Quilcene River Diversion
Motion: Catharine Robinson moved to approve the consent agenda as written.
Pamela Adams seconded.
Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS - NONE
NEW BUSINESS
Resolution 16-010 Regarding the Preservation, Maintenance, and
Improvement of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail
City Attorney Steve Gross reviewed the citizen request of support in preserving and
maintaining a trail that extends across Eastern Washington. Funds were proposed
for the 2016 budget and the matter was referred to the State Parks and Recreation
Commission. The State Parks Commission has convened a series of work groups
to address the future of the trail.
Bob Heim spoke in support of the resolution.
Motion: Michelle Sandoval moved to approve Resolution 16-010 Regarding the
Preservation, Maintenance, and Improvement of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail.
Pamela Adams seconded.
Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote.
Resolution 16-011 Expressing Support for Adequate Continued Funding of the
Municipal Research and Services Center
City Manager David Timmons and City Attorney Steve Gross reviewed the critical
services MRSC provides large and small jurisdictions. Staff recommended that
Council urge the state legislature to continue funding the Municipal Research
Services Center (MRSC).
Public Comment:
Rick Jahnke spoke in support of the services of MRSC.
Debbie Jahnke commented Port Townsend is often used by MRSC as model for
documents.
Several councilmembers shared their experiences in using MRSC as a valuable
resource.
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Motion: Catharine Robinson moved to approve Resolution 16-011 Expressing
Support for Adequate Continued Funding of the Municipal Research and Services
Center. David Faber seconded.
Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote.
PRESIDING OFFICER'S REPORT
Mayor Stinson reported on the following:
-Attendance at Peninsula Housing Authority Board Meeting
-Attendance at a Joint Logistics Over The Shore (JLOTS) event at Indian Island
- Attendance at a 4th and 8th grade "Plant for the Planet" Event
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
City Manager David Timmons reported on the following:
- FEMA disaster events and the need for the JLOTS training
- General Government Union contract status
- Reconfiguration and improvements planned for Historic City Hall and the Mayor's
office
- Staff is making progress on Administrative Assistant and Police Chief positions
- Briefing was given on recent incident at the Port Townsend High School
- Status of mental health service partnerships within the City
- Howard Street project status of right of way certification
- Mountain View conceptual plans
- Water treatment plant and reservoir construction project status
- Public Works Trust Fund dollars have now been swept
- Ordinance coming forward to refinance 2008 bonds from the State Budget
- Meetings with advisory boards on the committee structure and term limits
- Working with Nissan on an EC fast charging station
SUGGESTIONS FOR NEXT OR FUTURE AGENDA, REGULAR MEETING AND/OR
STUDY SESSION
Ms. Sandoval suggested tasking the Council Community Development and Land Use
Committee with continuing work on vacation rentals, in addition taking up matters of
the sign ordinance and parking. Mr. Gross noted that proposed code revisions on
vacation rentals was scheduled to return to full Council. Following some discussion,
there was Council interest in bringing the topics of transient accommodations and
parking forward at the April Council workshop.
Ms. Sandoval suggested new councilmembers attend AWC's Short Course on
Planning. It was noted that the City has been working with the County on hosting an
event.
COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL
Reports on External Committees with Councilmember Representation
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Council gave abbreviated reports and updates from the following outside boards
and committees:
- North Olympic Peninsula Development Council (NODC) by Deborah Stinson
- Jefferson County Board of Health by Catharine Robinson
- Jefferson County Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board by Pam Adams
- Fort Worden Advisory Committee by Pam Adams
- Jefferson County Substance Abuse Advisory Board by Catharine Robinson
- Jefferson County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Sales Tax Committee by
Catharine Robinson
- Jefferson County Clean Water District Advisory Council (no recent meetings)
- Public Infrastructure Board (no recent meetings)
- Jefferson County Law & Justice Council (no recent meetings)
- Jefferson Co./PT Regional Emergency Planning Committee by Deborah Stinson
- Jefferson Transit Authority Board by David Faber
- Climate Action Committee by Deborah Stinson
- JeffCo/PT LEOFF I Retirement/Disability Board by Deborah Stinson
- Jefferson Higher Education Committee by Michelle Sandoval
- East Jefferson Fire Rescue Joint Oversight Board by Deborah Stinson and
Catharine Robinson
- OlyCAP Board of Directors (no report)
- Joint Growth Management Steering Committee (no recent meeting)
- JeffCom Administrative Board by Deborah Stinson
- PT Main Street HUD Loan Committee by Pam Adams
ADJOURN
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:17 p.m.
Attest:
Joanna Sanders, CMC
City Clerk
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