HomeMy WebLinkAbout091823 City Council Business Meeting MinutesCITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
CALL TO ORDER/ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Port Townsend City Council met in a Regular Session on the 18th day of September
2023 in Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Mayor David Faber called the meeting to
order at 6:00pm.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers present at roll call were David Faber, Amy Howard, Monica MickHager,
Aislinn Palmer, Owen Rowe, and Ben Thomas with Libby Wennstrom absent.
Staff members present were City Manager John Mauro, Parks and Recreation Strategy
Director Carrie Hite , City Attorney Heidi Greenwood , and City Clerk Alyssa Rodrigues .
CHANGES TO THE AGENDA
There were no changes to the agenda.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS (NONE)
There were no Special Presentations.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
City Manager John Mauro provided the City Manager's report which included Kearney St
Roundabout, Pool, ICG Meeting, Building Code delay, and Marina Cafe Coffee with City
Manager.
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
Public comment
City Staff Response
There was no public comment.
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of Bills, Claims and Warrants
Approval of Minutes: August 14, 2023
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2023 Mid -Year Financial Update
Motion: Owen Rowe moved to approve the consent agenda. Monica MickHager
seconded.
Vote: motion carried unanimously, 6-0 by voice vote.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS (NONE)
NEW BUSINESS
Golf Course Workshop
Mayor Faber explained the flow of the Workshop.
Mr. Mauro introduced the Golf Course Workshop.
Council member Wennstrom arrived at 6:10pm.
Parks and Recreation Strategy Director Carrie Hite and Groundswell Landscape
Architecture Principal Chris Jones provided the City of Port Townsend Golf Course
and Mt. View commons Concept Planning presentation which included Opening
Comments, Agenda, Central Park and Hybrid Golf Course Concepts, Council
Feedback on Public Input, Council Priorities, Housing Considerations, Amendment
Design Criteria, Concept A Concept B, Council Priorities, Financing- Side by Side,
Alternate Site Plan -ROM, Financing, Operations and Maintenance, Golf Course
Financial Analysis, PI R Squared Plan, and Next Steps.
In response to Council's clarifying questions staff and consultant explained water
costs, creating a sense of community and adding housing, apartment buildings along
Blaine St, item F separate from financing shown, housing and miniature golf
separate from financing shown, costs of fencing for dog park, Amphitheater,
Recyclery location in basement of Club House, Labor -City Staff costs, grant requests
and phasing of work, and receiving multiple grants.
Public Comment:
Michelle Sandoval spoke about the Golf Course,
Steve Hampton spoke about the Golf Course.
Council moved to the workshop table for the Golf Course Workshop Discussion.
Ms. Hite and Mr. Jones described the Golf Course Workshop Exercise which
included a puzzle exercise to organize kit of parts at Golf Course. Council
participated in exercise.
Council, staff, and consultant discussed fitting community priorities on site,
geotechnical report for strip along Blaine St, community trails on 9 -hole vs 6 -hole
Golf Course, community trail connections on street ends, opening to public at certain
times, netting for trails, public restrooms, attainable and workforce housing in the
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future, value from consultants, timeline, appreciation for connectivity and access,
importance of sharing view and property,
Discussion ensued around housing follow up to Evans Vista if necessary,
comprehensive plan process and timeline, permanent affordability, citizen nonprofit
hybrid option, the need for more housing in the future, importance of rehabilitating
the Golf Course at a minimum, third space, purposeful athletic space, community
group and financial responsibility, where the housing would be, park services, and
time sharing of Golf Course.
Representatives of the nonprofit citizen group Tim Caldwell and Christina Albrecht
explained the time sharing of Golf Course, revenue projections, and extension of
one-year lease.
Discussion continued with Council, staff, and representatives of the nonprofit citizen
group around importance of long-term lease, order of decisions, pledges, key
performance metrics, meetings to work out details, capital investments, Recyclery,
location of dog park, community space in basement of Golf Course, Friends of Port
Townsend Public Golf Park, lease, business as usual with Golf Course being a
nonstarter, Open House results, community priorities, January 1 assignment of new
lease, playground, Blaine St housing, deed restriction, prairie restoration and
expansion, expanded public use, multi recreational opportunities, physical vs virtual
driving range, outdoor concert space, importance of open dialogue, safe public
access, moving holes, native plantings across fairways, and next steps.
Discussion continued around how many trails are needed and their purpose, multi-
use, 6 -hole golf course with driving range acceptability, phased year vision, facts and
findings, stakeholder process, placing trails where people walk naturally, Peninsula
Trails Coalition, what is needed before decision is made, process with nonprofit, goal
of certified organic golf course, irrigation system and process, management of prairie
and working with groups, bird sanctuary, minimum public days, trails open all the
time, community access all the time, elements to be explored by operations, creative
compatible uses, importance of having numbers about volunteerism and
participation, and volunteer hours in relation to grants.
Public Comment:
Gabe Van Lelyveld spoke about the Golf Course,
Mark Welch spoke about the Golf Course.
Discussion ensued around finding compromise, significant shift in culture and usage,
metrics, increasing community access and use of Golf Course, financially and
environmentally sustainability operated, and adding activities for youth.
PRESIDING OFFICER'S REPORT
SUGGESTIONS FOR NEXT OR FUTURE AGENDA, REGULAR MEETING AND/OR
STUDY SESSION
COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL
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There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:55pm.
Attest:
Alyssa Rodrigues
City Clerk
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