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September 15 2015
F� W A S H I N G T O N, U. S. A.
. �u,,, _, SPECIAL MEETING — 5:30 p.m.
REGULAR MEETING — 6:00 p.m.
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 - SPECIAL MEETING AT 5:30 P.M. —Executive Session under authority of RCW
42.30.110(1)(i), to discuss potential litigation with legal counsel.
CALL TO ORDER - REGULAR MEETING AT 6:00 P.M.
B. ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CEREMONIAL MATTERS, PROCLAMATIONS & EMPLOYEE RECOGNITIONS
1. PAPD Awards and promotions
2. Constitution Week Proclamation
C. PUBLICCOMMENT -
Eloise Kailin, spoke about an upcoming vote on a fluoride resolution by the Olympic Medical Center Board of Commissioners. She
asked for the members of the pro/con sides who intend to speak at the October 22nd public hearing to provide detailed references for
better understanding of the issue.
Ulea Engle,505 West 111'St, spoke against community water fluoridation.
Norma Turner, Mount Angeles Road, said she is a former nurse who has seen firsthand the problems associated with fluorosis and
said the current amount in the City's water wouldn't cause fluorosis. She said the recommended level of fluoride in the City's water is
based on substantial studies.
Dan Bateham,207 Wolcott Street,spoke against community fluoridation.
D. LATE ITEMS TO BE PLACED ON THIS OR FUTURE AGENDAS -
E. CONSENT AGENDA/Approved 5-0
1. City Council Minutes:August 18`h 2015..........................................................................................................................E-1
2. Expenditure Approval List:...............................................................................................................................................E-
3. Lodging Tax Advisory Committee l Appointment..............................................................................................................E-
4. Pole Testing,Contract LO-15-009/Final Acceptance.......................................................................................................E-
G. ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2005 LTGO Bond Refunding Western Urban Growth Area/Appproved 5-0.....................................................................G-
Mayor to determine time of break/Hearing devices available for those needing assistance.
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J. FINANCE
1. Harbor PLP Change Order/Appproved 5-0..........................................................................................................................J-
K. COUNCIL REPORTS -
L. INFORMATION
City Manager Reports:
1. Public Works&Utilities Construction Status Report.........................................................................................................L-
2. Public Works&Utilities Grants and Loans Status Report..................................................................................................L-
3. Parks and Recreation Project Update/Verbal Report.........................................................................................................L-
4. Coast Guard Designated City Letter of Support.................................................................................................................L-
M. EXECUTIVE SESSION
N. SECOND PUBLIC COMMENT
Anne Hastings,306 Lopez Street,offered her thoughts on the proposed structure of the upcoming public hearing.
Glenn Harper, 1502 C Street, spoke on the issue of community water fluoridation,and the science of the development of fluoridation.
Eloise Kailin, spoke against community water fluoridation.
O. ADJOURNMENT - 7:49 p.m
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.
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