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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Summary 02/03/2015 P ORT AN L CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA SUMMARY W A S H I N G T O N, U. S. A. 321 East 5th Street F. �A�.. °��hdii� February 3, 2015 The Mayor may determine the order of business for a particular City Council meeting. The agenda should be arranged to best serve the needs and/or convenience of the Council and the public. Mayor to determine time of break. The items of business for regular Council meetings may include the following: A. CALL TO ORDER - REGULAR MEETING AT 6:00 P.M. B. ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CEREMONIAL MATTERS, PROCLAMATIONS & EMPLOYEE RECOGNITIONS C. PUBLIC COMMENT - Edna Willadsen, 1719 East Lambert Lane, spoke about her concerns that nine Coast Guard ships will soon be in the Port Angeles Harbor. She asked why the public was not notified about an increased military presence, and she further spoke about her concerns that the airport might also become a military operation. Eugene Rimov, Eden Valley, spoke in favor of creating a safe bicycle route from the western limits of Port Angeles through Lincoln Park to the Eighth Street Bridge.He requested the City's Planning Department look into the proposed route. Susan Gile, 32 Wynn Lane, spoke in favor of water fluoridation. Mrs. Giles said she has worked as a dental assistant and is coordinator of the VIMO pediatric dental program. She said fluoride is an important tool for oral health and asked Council to stand behind fluoridation. Randall McCoy, 112 East l lth Street, spoke in favor of a safe bike route through the City that allows walkers, joggers, bikers, skaters, and all those that use alternative transportation, safe access from Olympic Discover Trail to the 8th Street Bridges and Lincoln Park.Peter Ripley, 114 East 6th Street, said that fluoridation is another example of government overreaching. He spoke in favor of having more of a Navy presence in Port Angeles. Mr. Ripley said many people cannot afford two light bills a month —he asked that a policy be drafted and implemented to resolve this issue. Eloise Kailin spoke against water fluoridation and said that stopping fluoridation does not result in a rise in dental cavities. D. LATE ITEMS TO BE PLACED ON THIS OR FUTURE AGENDAS - E. CONSENT AGENDA l Approved 6-1 with Whetham opposed 1. City Council Minutes:January 20, 2015..........................................................................................................................E-1 2. Expenditure Approval List:From 1110115 to 1/23/15 for$1,072,185.34...........................................................................E-4 3. Public Defense Contracts for 2015...................................................................................................................................E-31 4. Appointment of Alissa Bruch to the Public Safety Advisory Board..................................................................................E-60 5. Gund Property Donation Mayor to determine time of break/Hearing devices available for those needing assistance. February 3, 2015 Port Angeles City Council Meeting Page - 1 J. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 1. Gund Property Donation/Item added to consent agenda..................................................................................................J-1 2. Sewer Fund Coalition/Approved 5-2 with Whetham and Kidd opposed..........................................................................J-6 K. FINANCE 1. Marketing and Visitor's Center Contracts with Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce/ Approved6-1 with Whetham opposed............................................................................................................................K-1 2. CFP IT0614 Computer Server Replacements/Approved 7-0..........................................................................................K-26 L. COUNCIL REPORTS - M. INFORMATION City Manager Reports: 1. Port of Port Angeles Composite Recycling Technology Center/ 10-minute Presentation 2. Port Angeles Downtown Association Update/10-minute Presentation 3. 2015 Community Work Plan..........................................................................................................................................M-1 4. Public Works&Utilities Quarterly Consultant Report..................................................................................................M-35 5. 2014 Final Report for Community&Economic Development......................................................................................M-51 6. Parks,Recreation&Beautification Commission Minutes..............................................................................................M-65 N. EXECUTIVE SESSION O. ADJOURNMENT—7:55 p.m. NOTE: There were no items on the agenda for sections F, G, H or L PUBLIC HEARINGS Public hearings are set by the City Council in order to meet legal requirements. In addition, the City Council may set a public hearing in order to receive public input prior to making decisions, which impact the citizens. Certain matters may be controversial, and the City Council may choose to seek public opinion through the public hearing process. Mayor to determine time of break/Hearing devices available for those needing assistance. February 3, 2015 Port Angeles City Council Meeting Page - 2