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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032017 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING OF MARCH 20, 2017 CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Port Townsend City Council met in regular session on the 20th day of March 2017 in the Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. 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, Robert Gray, Catharine Robinson, and Deborah Stinson with Amy Howard, and Michelle Sandoval excused. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney Steve Gross, Finance and Administration Director Nora Mitchell, Public Works Director Ken Clow, Planning Director Lance Bailey, and Deputy City Clerk Joshua Stecker. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA There were none. SPECIAL PRESENTATION - FORT WORDEN LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ANNUAL REPORT Executive Director Dave Robison presented the Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority Annual Report and highlighted results of the recent accountability and financial statements audits. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Karma Tenzing Wangchuck read a selection of his poems on homelessness. Paul Rice, Piper Corbett, Ellen O'Shea, Dean Britton, Peter Mustin, Daniel Fredrickson, Kelly Henwood and Mike Ferguson voiced concerns about a lack of affordable rental housing in the City. David Timmons reported on current housing activities the City is involved with to address the situation, including potentially reconstituting the Homeward Bound housing trust. CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Bills, Claims and Warrants Vouchers 156390 through 156470 and Electronic Fund Transfers in the amount of $432,674.22. Approval of Minutes: March 6 and March 13, 2017 City Council Business Meeting - March 20, 2017 Page 1 of 4 Motion: Pamela Adams moved to approve the consent agenda with revisions to the minutes of March 13th to clarify that the list of recently permitted short term rentals were not all grandfathered properties. David Faber seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Ratification of Ordinance 3165 Relating to Contracting Indebtedness, providing for Sale and Delivery of not to exceed $12,000,000 General Obligation and Refunding Bonds Nora Mitchell informed Council that ratification of Ordinance 3165 was required to finalize the amount of the two series of the bonds that were issued. She reported that the sale was well timed and the net present value savings of refinancing the 2008 bonds with the 2017 A series bonds was $980,000. Motion: Catharine Robinson moved to ratify and confirm Ordinance 3165, passed on February 6, 2017, authorizing the City's Limited Tax General Obligation and Refunding Bonds, 2017A and Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, 2017B (Taxable) as well as all actions taken in furtherance of the purposes described in, and not inconsistent with, the terms of the Ordinance. David Faber seconded. Vote. motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. NEW BUSINESS Ordinance 3168 Related to Land Use Regulations; Imposing a Temporary Moratorium on the Receipt and Processing of Permits Related to Tourist Homes for a Period of 180 Days, Authorizing Setting a Date for a Public Hearing, and Declaring an Emergency Lance Bailey introduced the Ordinance as a follow-up to the Council Workshop held on March 13, 2017. The Ordinance would initiate a moratorium on Tourist Home permits while Council revises current Short-Term Rentals code. Public Comment: Ellen O'Shea commented on the number of houses being used as short-term rentals. Motion: Catharine Robinson moved to waive Council Rules and approve Ordinance 3168 Related to Land Use Regulations; Imposing a Temporary Moratorium on the Receipt and Processing of Permits Related to Tourist Homes for a Period of 180 Days, Authorizing Setting a Date for a Public Hearing, and Declaring an Emergency Pamela Adams seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. Tasking the City Manager to Provide Recommendations Regarding Options for the Provision of Fire Services within the City and the Possible Tax Implications of those Options City Council Business Meeting - March 20, 2017 Page 2 of 4 David Timmons reviewed the four tasking items on the agenda, noting that the motions are intertwined and that each is related to identifying recommended levels of service in accordance with the Strategic Plan. Staff will take a look at each of these services and come back to Council with solutions and options. Motion: Catharine Robinson moved to direct the City Manager to provide recommendations as set forth in this Agenda Bill no later than June 19, 2017. David Faber seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. Tasking the City Manager to Provide Recommendations Regarding Levels of Service and Options for Funding Capital, Maintenance and Operational Costs for the Port Townsend Public Library Motion: Pamela Adams moved to direct the City Manager to provide recommendations as set forth in this Agenda Bill no later than June 19, 2017. Catharine Robinson seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. Tasking the City Manager to Provide Recommendations Regarding Parks and Recreation Levels of Service and Options for Funding Capital Maintenance, and Operational Costs Motion: Catharine Robinson moved to direct the City Manager to provide recommendations as set forth in this Agenda Bill no later than June 19, 2017. Pamela Adams seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. Tasking the City Manager to Provide Recommendations Regarding Transportation Levels of Service and Options for Funding Capital, Maintenance and Operational Costs Motion: David Faber moved to direct the City Manager to provide recommendations as set forth in this Agenda Bill no later than June 19, 2017. Pamela Adams seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. PRESIDING OFFICER'S REPORT There was none. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT David Timmons reported on the City sponsoring grants for Habitat for Humanity, Dove House and the food bank. Council approved out of state travel for the City Manager to a state association meeting in Oregon. City Council Business Meeting - March 20, 2017 Page 3 of 4 SUGGESTIONS FOR NEXT OR FUTURE AGENDA, REGULAR MEETING AND/OR STUDY SESSION COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL Pamela Adams commented on the need to clarify the City's ability to legislate landlord activities. EXECUTIVE SESSION - TO RECEIVE AND EVALUATE COMPLAINTS OR CHARGES BROUGHT AGAINST A PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE UNDER RCW 42.30.110(1)(F). At 8:21 p.m. Council went into executive session to receive and evaluate complaints or charges brought against a public officer or employee under RCW 42.30.110(1)(f). Mayor Deborah Stinson announced Council would return to open session and take action at 8:35 p.m. At 8:35 p.m. Council came back into open session. Motion: Catharine Robinson moved to authorize the Mayor to sign a personnel memorandum as presented and discussed in Executive session. Pamela Adams seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 5-0 by voice vote. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:36 p.m, Attest: Joanna Sanders, CMC City Clerk City Council Business Meeting - March 20, 2017 Page 4 of 4