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HomeMy WebLinkAbout110221 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING OF NOVEMBER 2, 2020 CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Port Townsend City Council met in regular session on the 2nd day of November 2020 in the Council Chambers. Mayor Michelle Sandoval called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present at roll call were Pamela Adams, David Faber, Amy Howard, Monica MickHager, Owen Rowe, Michelle Sandoval, and Ariel Speser. Staff members present were City Manager John Mauro, Finance and Administrative Services Director Nora Mitchell, City Attorney Heidi Greenwood, Parks Recreation and Community Services Director Alex Wisniewski, Finance Manager Tony Hillman, and City Clerk Joanna Sanders. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA There were none. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Public comment The following individuals provided written comment read by the clerk: Janis Fisler spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Barbara Lubert spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Susan Michaud spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Marga Kapka spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Theda Cooper spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Houlton Madinger spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Susie Pool Moses spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Barbara Starr spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Jacque' Mclnvale spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Dr. Sally Hill spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Barbara Stone spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Akeyla Behrenfeld spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Stephen Schumacher spoke about the transient/homeless village at the fairgrounds Keith and Katelyn Bosley spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Katherine Baril spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Rena Murman of the Jefferson Aquatic Coalition spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool City Council Business Meeting November 2, 2020 Page 1 of 5 Bianca Thayer spoke in opposition to the SR20 proposed roundabout Bob Gray urged caution around the bike lane design on Discovery Road near the school Melody Douglas spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Molly Douglas spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool Darby Huffman and Francie Loveall spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool The following individuals also gave comment: Emelia Nunn spoke in support of opening the Mountain View Pool City staff response City Manager John Mauro acknowledged the comments and spoke about the fiscal realities and budget challenges facing the City to be discussed as part of the budget. Parks Recreation and Community Services Director Alex Wisniewski spoke about opening on a limited capacity. Mr. Mauro acknowledged the removal of vegetation in the area in question near the school on Discovery Road. CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Bills, Claims and Warrants Electronic Fund Transfer in the amount of$29,323.85 Vouchers 166232 through 166354 in the amount of$698,060.72 Approval of Minutes: October 12 and October 19, 2020 Resolution 20-056 Tasking the City Council Rules Committee to Draft a Native Land Acknowledgement in Coordination with Local Tribes Motion: David Faber moved to approve the consent agenda as written. Pamela Adams seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance 3256 Adopting 2020 Supplemental #2 Budget Appropriations Mayor Sandoval reviewed the rules of procedure for the public hearing. There were no Council financial or property issues to disclose in connection with this matter. Finance Manager Tony Hillman gave the staff presentation, noting one change since the last presentation related to the recent passage of bond ordinance. He then led a detailed review of the fund summary. City Council Business Meeting November 2, 2020 Page 2 of 5 There being no public testimony, the Mayor closed public testimony and closed the public hearing. Motion: David Faber moved to approve first reading of Ordinance 3256 Adopting 2020 Supplemental#2 Budget Appropriations. Ariel Speser seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. Preliminary Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2021 Mayor Sandoval reviewed the rules of procedure for the public hearing. There were no Council financial or property issues to disclose in connection with this matter. Mr. Mauro made opening budget remarks. Finance and Administrative Services Director Nora Mitchell gave the staff briefing leading Council through the 2021 budget revenue and expenditure assumptions, preliminary budget, and budget approval timeline. Public Comment: Peter Braden spoke in support of reopening the Mountain View pool for the Port Townsend High School swim team. The Mayor closed public testimony and closed the public hearing. Ordinance 3257 Fixing and Adopting 2021 Property Tax Levies for the General Levy with a Total Increase of One Percent (1.00%) and a Voter-Approved Tax Levy for the Mountain View Commons Capital Improvements of $150,000 for the Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds Mayor Sandoval reviewed the rules of procedure for the public hearing. There were no Council financial or property issues to disclose in connection with this matter. Mr. Mauro made opening remarks. Ms. Mitchell gave the staff briefing as detailed in the agenda bill and responded to questions about the calculated increases, inflation, and deadlines for use of banked capacity. She agreed to check the discrepancy in the documented tax levy rate for 2021 of 1.40854 versus 1.395046 in the handouts. There being no public testimony, Mayor closed the public testimony and the public hearing. Motion: David Faber moved to approve first reading of Ordinance 3257 Fixing and Adopting 2021 Property Tax Levies for the General Levy with a Total Increase of One Percent (1.00%) and a Voter-Approved Tax Levy for the Mountain View Commons Capital Improvements of$150,000 for the Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds. Pamela Adams seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. Ordinance 3258 Adopting the Capital Improvement Plan for 2021 through 2026 City Council Business Meeting November 2, 2020 Page 3 of 5 Mayor Sandoval reviewed the rules of procedure for the public hearing. There were no Council financial or property issues to disclose in connection with this matter. Finance Manager Tony Hillman noted there were no changes since Council's last review. He provided a detailed review of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). There was no public comment. The Mayor closed the public testimony and the public hearing. Motion: David Faber moved to approve first reading of Ordinance 3258 Adopting the Capital Improvement Plan for 2021 through 2026. Monica MickHager seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. NEW BUSINESS Resolution 20-057 Authorizing the Addition of the Public Experience Liaison and the Crew Chief Apprentice - Streets/Storm/Sewer to the City's Position Classification List and to the Union Wage Scale City Manager John Mauro and Finance and Administrative Services Director Nora Mitchell spoke about the creation of the two position classifications as detailed in the agenda bill. There was no public comment. Motion: David Faber moved to approve Resolution 20-057 Authorizing the Addition of the Public Experience Liaison and the Crew Chief Apprentice - Streets/Storm/Sewer to the City's Position Classification List and to the Union Wage Scale. Owen Rowe seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. Golf Course Future Direction Parks Recreation and Community Services Director Alex Wisniewski provided a detailed staff presentation on milestones and decisions over the last two years. He reviewed the request for proposal process, alternative use ideas, and options for potential paths forward. He then fielded a variety of questions about the options given the requests for proposal received. During deliberation, there was discussion over preferences in Options 2 and 3. The following individuals provided written comment read by the clerk: Barb Matter spoke in support of golf course operations Katherine Baril spoke in support of more time to explore alternatives at the golf course City Council Business Meeting November 2, 2020 Page 4 of 5 Motion: Ariel Speser moved to approve extending the Council meeting until 10 p.m. Pamela Adams seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. Motion: Amy Howard moved to approve authorizing the City Manager to pursue continued golf services for three years using Option 3 and investigate the alternative use concept for feasibility and develop/refine with broad community involvement, including the possibility of an extended golf course lease. Ariel Speser seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. Motion: Pamela Adams moved to approve extending the meeting for another 15 minutes. Ariel Speser seconded. Vote: motion carried unanimously, 7-0 by voice vote. PRESIDING OFFICER'S REPORT There was none. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Mr. Mauro gave a briefing of department Updates and the upcoming Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee meeting. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 10:11 p.m, Attest: Joanna Sanders, MMC City Clerk City Council Business Meeting November 2, 2020 Page 5 of 5