HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 02/05/2019FEBRUARY 5, 2019
City of Port Angeles Council Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers, 321 East 5th Street
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. The Mayor will determine time of break. Hearing devices are available
for those needing assistance. The items of business for regular Council meetings may include the following:
A. Call to Order — Special Meeting at 5:00 p.m.
5:00-6:00 — Update on Elwha River Bridge / Presentation by Washington State Department of Transportation
Call to Order — Regular Meeting at 6:00 p.m.
B. Roll Call, Pledge of Allegiance
Ceremonial Matters, Proclamations & Employee Recognitions
C. Public Comment
The City Council desires to allow the opportunity for Public Comment. However, the business of the City must proceed in an
orderly, timely manner. At its most restrictive, Public Comment shall be limited to a total of 15 minutes for the first Public
Comment period and shall be concluded not later than 9:45 p.m. for the second Public Comment period. Individuals may speak
for three minutes or less, depending on the number of people wishing to speak. If more than 20 people are signed up to speak,
each speaker may be allocated two minutes (Council Rules of Procedure Section 12).
D. Late Items
To be placed on this or future agendas, including any executive session needed during or at the end of the meeting.
E. Consent Agenda I Approve
1. City Council Minutes of January 15, 2019......................................................................................................................E-1
2. Expenditure Report: From Jan 5, 2019 to Jan 25, 2019 in the amount of $4,889,491.66 ...............................................E -6
3. Land Lease Agreement — Olympic Rowing Club............................................................................................................E-46
4. Equipment Purchase — Replacement of Police Vehicles.................................................................................................E-55
5. Cardiac Defibrillator/Defibrillator Purchase....................................................................................................................E-56
6. Morse Creek Water Main Repair Emergency Declaration / Rates Declaration............................................................. E-60
7. Ordinance Amending Charges Relating to Fees and Costs of Public Records / Conduct First Reading / Waive Second
Reading/Adopt Ordinance.......................................................................................................................................... E-62
8. Re -Organization of Public Works & Utilities / Approve Motion to Authorize Organization .......................................... E-67
9. Amendment to Civil Service Rules / Pass Resolution.....................................................................................................E-69
F. Public Hearings 1 6:30 p.m. or Soon Thereafter..................................................................................................None
G. Ordinances Not Requiring Council Public Hearings
1. Multi -Family Dwellings Tax Exemption Ordinance/ Conduct Second Reading /Adopt Ordinance ............................. G-1
H. Resolutions Not Requiring Council Public Hearings.......................................................................................None
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I. Other Considerations
1. Housing Needs Assessment / Update and Presentation
2. Joint PenCom/Emergency Operation Feasibility .............................................................................................................I-1
3. Proposal to Purchase and Redevelop Downtown Parking Lot.........................................................................................I-13
4. Final Design Concept for City's Wayfinding Program...................................................................................................I-15
5. Legislative Briefing Report .............................................................................................................................................I-22
J. Contracts & Purchasing...............................................................................................................................................None
K. Council Reports
L. Information
City Manager Reports:
1. Parks, Recreation, & Beautification Commission Minutes.............................................................................................L-1
Public Works & Utilities February 2019 Construction Report ........................................................................................L-2
Public Works & Utilities Consultant Report ...................................................................................................................L-3
M. Second Public Comment
The City Council desires to allow the opportunity for Public Comment. However, the business of the City must proceed in an
orderly, timely manner. At its most restrictive, Public Comment shall be limited to a total of 15 minutes for the first Public
Comment period and shall be concluded not later than 9:45 p. m. for the second Public Comment period. Individuals may speak
for three minutes or less, depending on the number ofpeople wishing to speak. If more than 20 people are signed up to speak,
each speaker may be allocated two minutes (Council Rules of Procedure Section 12).
Adjournment —
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Public hearings are set by the City Council in order to meet legal requirements. City Council may set a public hearing in order to
receive public input prior to making decisions which impact citizens. Certain matters may be controversial and City Council may
choose to seek public opinion through the public hearing process.
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Devon Graywolf is a founding member of Save Our Sequoia (SOS) a citizens group active in Port
Angeles, WA. She was arrested for criminal trespass and obstructing a law officer on Jan 3,
2019,
A lone Sequoia tree (Sequoiadendron giganteum) was cut by the City of Port Angeles before
dawn on Jan. 3 2019, At approximately 7:35am City of Port Angeles workers started felling the
tree. No notices of park closure were placed at any of the park entrances until well after
8:20am. While this work was being conducted, the park appeared open. No advanced notices
were given to any community members who have spent over 1000 hours demonstrating the
spiritual, cultural and environmental significant that this Sequoia held for the neighborhood.
Hope was the tree's given name. After the tree was cut down, Devon and other community
members entered the park to question city workers about their actions.
The conduct of the city workers on this day in question was incredibly disrespectful. The feller
left his saw on the tree's new stump for some 20 minutes after the tree had been fell, and even
posed for a picture with his grandson on the freshly cut stump. His silent gloating further
fueled the frustrations that Devon vocalized.
Devon entered the park without knowing that it had been closed by order of Port Angeles City
Manager, Nathan West, Upon seeing that city works had fell the tree, she became visibly upset
and for good reason. Her temple had just been cut to the ground unnecessarily. This is
reminiscent of churches being firebombed in the 1960's during the civil rights movement. This
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tree was directly visible from Devan Graywolf's back yard where she sat to pry and meditate.
The lower main trunk of the sequoia remained at Lions Park on Thursdo , v [17 Jon., 2019-1.
"I was working on a eulogy, but the corpse of my beloved is still outside, " said Devon Gray of
Save Our Sequoia, addressing West [at city council meeting 15 Jan. 2019].
"You mode your point, Nathan. You come in my neighborhood, you destroyed the tree and you
left the corpse."
Sequoia Morned At City Council Meeting, PDN, January 18, 2019, By Rob 011ikainen
http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/sequoia-mourned-at-councii-meeting/
Please see video of Devon Graywolf's arrest, titled 'Tree Arrest':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIOSLYXvWy4
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Port Angeles, Washington
January 15, 2019
CALL TO ORDER SPECIAL MEETING
Mayor Bruch called the special meeting of the Port Angeles City Council to order at 5:00 p.m.
Members Present: Mayor Bruch Deputy Mayor Dexter, Councilmembers French Kidd, Merideth, Moran, and
Schromen-Wawrin.
Members Absent: None
Staff Present: City Manager West, Attorney Bloor, Clerk Martinez -Bailey, C. Delikat, K. Dubuc, B. Smith,
A. Brekke, and S. Carrizosa.
SPECIAL MEETING
Community and Economic Development Director Allyson Brekke introduced Trevor Novanche and Lynnette
Braillard from Vertigo Marketing who gave a 15 minute 2018 campaign update. Associate Planner Ben Braudrick
spoke about the 2019 Work Plan for marketing services. Council discussion followed.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Based on input from Attorney Bloor, Mayor Bruch announced the need for an Executive Session, a closed Executive
Session, under authority of RCW 42.30.140(4), to discuss collective bargaining with an employee organization, for
approximately 30 minutes. The Executive Session convened at 5:30 p.m.
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION
The Executive Session concluded at 6:00 p.m. No action was taken.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Bruch adjourned the Special Meeting at 6:00 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER -REGULAR MEETING
Mayor Bruch called the regular meeting of the Port Angeles City Council to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: Mayor Bruch Deputy Mayor Dexter, Councilmembers French, Kidd, Merideth, Moran, and
Schromen-Wawrin.
Members Absent: None.
Staff Present: City Manager West, Attorney Bloor, Clerk Martinez -Bailey, C. Delikat, K. Dubuc, J. Burke, B. Smith,
A. Brekke, and S. Carrizosa.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Bruch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Hilary Powers, city resident, read a poem in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hadi White, city resident, read a poem in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Annabelle Waldron, city resident, read a poem in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING — January 15, 2018
Russel Bauers, city resident, read a poem in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Jan Wheeler, city resident, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree from Lion's Park.
Raymond Bowlby, city resident, spoke about using public safety notices to identify danger in relation to Lion's Park.
Tyson Minck, residing outside of Port Angeles, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree from Lion's Park.
Linda Herring, city resident, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree that was cut down in Lion's Park.
Elizabeth Dunne, city resident, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree in Lion's Park and spoke about an
upcoming community event.
Devon Graywolf, city resident, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Jasmine Hunt, city resident, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Wayne Krout, city resident, spoke about the formation of "Caring Neighbors of Port Angeles" and plans to work with
federal agencies to support families and individuals during the government shutdown.
Justin Vendettvoli, city resident, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Melissa Messineo, city resident, spoke about the removal of the tree in Lion's Park.
Lydia Kores, city resident, spoke about the removal of the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Multi -Family Dwellings Tax Exemption Ordinance and Resolution
At 6:40 p.m. the Mayor opened the public hearing.
The Mayor read the resolution, titled,
RESOLUTION NO. 01-15
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, Designating Areas of the City as the
Residential Targeted Areas for the Purpose of Establishing a Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Program.
Leonard Rathmussen, city resident, spoke about the multi -family dwellings and offered his assistance to Council if
needed.
John Ralston, city resident, spoke in favor of the ordinance.
Steve Hopkins, city resident, spoke about the ordinance and was concerned about opening the target areas to the whole
City. He made suggestions as to the ideal location in relation to access public transit.
Bill Atkinson, city resident, spoke about his concerns about the proposed resolution, saying the City needs to consider
the costs to infrastructure and to conduct thorough research.
Tara Martin -Lopez, city resident, spoke in favor of the ordinance, saying our City is in need of affordable housing.
Jane Vanderhoof, city resident, spoke about the need for affordable housing and support of the ordinance.
Noreen, city resident, spoke about the need for affordable housing.
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PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING — January 15, 2018
Attorney Bloor commented on the process and identified the intention of the ordinance. He addressed the need for
affordable housing. Attorney Bloor said the first task would be for Council to designate a targeted area. Council
discussion followed.
Mayor Bruch reread the resolution.
It was moved by French and seconded by Kidd to:
Pass the resolution as read.
Motion carried 6-1 with Kidd opposed.
Mayor Bruch conducted a first reading of the ordinance by title, entitled,
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, Creating Property Tax Exemptions for Multi -Family
Housing.
Continued to February 51 meeting.
CONSENT AGENDA
It was moved by French and seconded by Dexter to approve the Consent Agenda to include:
1. City Council Minutes of December 4 and 18, 2018
2. Expenditure Report: from December 8, 2018 to January 5, 2019 in the amount of $3,377,960.48
3. Emergency Declaration Ratification December 14th Storm / Pass Resolution
4. 2019 Lodging Tax Event Grant Awards / Approve Grants
Motion carried 7-0.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
1. Think Tank Discussion
• Deputy Mayor Dexter spoke about multi -family dwelling ordinance and her plans to share reading
material on the topic.
• Mayor Bruch spoke about a vacant building list. She also spoke about the charter for compassion and
provided a summary of the first two books, adding she will provide to the Council.
• Councilmember Moran spoke about Legislative Advocacy as it relates to the upcoming Association of
Washington Cities conference in Olympia.
• Councilmember French spoke about safety of downtown pedestrians. He suggested changing the timing
of traffic lights.
• Councilmember Kidd spoke about legislative priorities.
• Councilmember Scbromen-Wawrin spoke about restrooms downtown and asked that the Council set
policy goals on infrastructure. Council collectively spoke about the Legislative agenda and provided a
number of topics including: mental health and services, broadband, storm water regulations, and support
of the waterfront center. Additional comments included: address housing/multifamily through the
realtors association, Public Works Trust Fund -sustainable Policing funding increase for the academy;
Bioforce technology, and school funding support/education.
Manager West announced staff would bring the topic of public bathrooms to a future work session for discussion. He
spoke about Council's interest in legislative advocacy and said he would work with staff to prepare a list of priorities
to present to Council at the February 5 meeting.
Mayor Bruch recessed the meeting for a break at 8:13 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 8:23 p.m.
ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. WAVE Television Cable Franchise Ordinance, Settlement and Franchise Agreement
Manager West emphasized the bard work performed by staff and said he is pleased to see negotiations come to a
conclusion.
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PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING — January 15, 2018
Mavor Bruch conducted a second reading of the ordinance by title, entitled,
ORDINANCE NO. 3617
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, authorizing and granting a television cable franchise to
WAVE Division III, LLC.
Council discussion followed.
It was moved by Kidd and seconded by French to:
Authorize the City Manager to approve and execute the attached Franchise Agreement between the City of Port
Angeles and Wave Division III LLC, and make minor changes if required.
Motion carried 7-0.
It was moved by French and seconded by Schromen-Wawrin to:
Approves the Franchise Agreement and adopt the ordinance.
Motion carried 7-0.
It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by Kidd to:
Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute the Settlement, Compromise and Mutual Release of Claims and
make minor changes if required.
Motion carried 7-0.
LATE ITEMS TO BE PLACED ON THIS OR FUTURE AGENDAS as determined by City Mana,-er
or Councilmember
Councilmember Schromen-Wawrin asked that Council consider designating a member of Council as a representative
on the Clallam County Housing Task Force Committee. Council decided by consensus to add the item to the agenda
as Item I-4.
RESOLUTIONS NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Strategic Plan for 2019-2020
Manager West introduced the agenda item and spoke about the development of the Strategic Plan. Council discussion
followed.
Mayor Bruch read the resolution by title, entitled,
RESOLUTION NO. 03-19
It was moved by French and seconded by Schromen-Wawrin to:
Pass the resolution adopting the 2019-2020 Strategic Plan.
Motion carried 7-0.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONTINUED
2. Equipment Services 2019 Update / Presentation
Director of Public Works and Utilities Director James Burke and Fleet Manager Brian Coburn provided a PowerPoint
presentation, including a comprehensive review of the City fleet maintenance, repair, and purchasing process. Council
discussion followed.
3. Authorize Sale of Surplus Property Located Between Lauridsen Boulevard and 6th Street
Director Brekke provided background on the agenda item and provided staff's recommendation.
It was moved by Kidd and seconded by Merideth to:
Authorize the City Manager to sell the property to Mr. and Mrs. Burkhardt on the terms stated in this memo.
Motion carried 7-0.
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PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING — January 15, 2018
4. Clallam County Homelessness Task
Council discussed their interest in participating on the committee and members identified their interest in participating.
It was moved by Dexter and seconded by Merideth to:
Appoint Councilmember French as the City representative on the Clallam County Homelessness Task Force and
appoint Mayor Bruch as alternate.
Motion carried 7-0.
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Council reports given.
INFORMATION
Manager West spoke regarding the reports included in the packet and identified two scheduled work sessions.
SECOND PUBLIC COMMENT
John Ralston, city resident, spoke about short-term rentals in Port Angeles and shared his thoughts on public record
exemptions for representatives.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Bruch adjourned the meeting at 9:53 p.m.
Sissi Bruch Mayor
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Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
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Finance
Department
Sarina Carrizosa
Acting Finance Director
Glenn Goodworth
Senior Accountant
Trina McKee
Senior Accountant
MarySue French
Senior Accountant
Linda Kheriaty
Financial Systems Analyst
Tracey Grooms
Accountant
Jane Perkins
Payroll Specialist
Julie Powell
Accounting Technician
Jason Jones
Accounting Technician
Nicole Blank
Administrative Analyst
Kathyellen Haney
Customer Services Manager
Tracy Rooks
Utility Billing Specialist
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February 5, 2019
We, the undersigned City Officials of the City of Port Angeles, do hereby
certify that the merchandise and/or services herein specified have been
received and that these claims are approved for payment in the amount of
$4,889,491.66 this 5th day of February, 2019.
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50.00
LOOMIS DEPOSIT REFUND
001-0000-239.10-00
50.00
VERN BURTON DEPOSIT REFUN
001-0000-239.10-00
200.00
VERN BURTON DEPOSIT REFUN
001-0000-239.10-00
200.00
CAMPFIRE CLUBHOUSE DEPOSI
001-0000-239.10-00
50.00
CAMPFIRE CLUBHOUSE DEPOSI
001-0000-239.10-00
50.00
VERN BURTON DEPOSIT REFUN
001-0000-239.10-00
50.00
SYMBOLARTS, LLC
BADGES & OTHER ID EQUIP.
001-0000-237.00-00
(12.18)
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Credit -Audible
001-0000-213.10-00
(16.25)
SYSTEM
Credit -Audible
001-0000-213.10-00
(16.25)
Test kits -7
001-0000-237.00-00
(14.70)
Valve
001-0000-237.00-00
(23.62)
City Credit Card Pmt
001-0000-213.10-95
(12,929.73)
Laminating pouches
001-0000-237.00-00
(2.59)
Gun parts -Morse
001-0000-237.00-00
(132.23)
Wall calendars -4
001-0000-237.00-00
(6.33)
City Credit Card Pmt
001-0000-213.10-95
21,433.76
Charged in error -Gifts -Em
001-0000-213.10-00
462.97
WA STATE PATROL
Background Checks
001-0000-229.50-00
384.00
WASHINGTON (DOL), STATE OF
December Concealed Pistol
001-0000-229.60-00
705.00
Division Total:
$11,499.80
Department Total:
$11,499.80
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Lodging -Bruch
001-1160-511.43-10
120.99
SYSTEM
Registration -Bruch
001-1160-511.43-10
50.00
Mayor & Council Division Total:
$170.99
Legislative Department Total:
$170.99
AWC-ASSN OF WASHINGTON
SUPPLIES
001-1210-513.49-10
13,937.00
CITIES
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
Tuition Reimbursement
001-1210-513.43-10
1,635.00
REIMBURSEMENT
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Parking -West
001-1210-513.43-10
18.60
SYSTEM
Ferry -West
001-1210-513.43-10
15.35
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US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
City Manager Division Total:
ARCHIVESOCIAL, INC
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
Human Resources Division Total:
LEMAY MOBILE SHREDDING
MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
SOUND PUBLISHING INC
WEBQA
City Clerk Division Total:
EXPRESS PERSONNEL SERVICES
Records Management Division Total:
City Manager Department Total:
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
Description
Lodging -West
Parking -West
Uber-West
Office supplies
Breakfast Mtg-West
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Ferry-Bloor
Lodging -Fountain
Webinar Reg -Fountain
Shredding
Shredding
SUPPLIES
Ordinance 3613
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
Outside Services
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT Annual membership -S Card
SYSTEM
WFOA-WA FINANCE OFFCRS ASSN MEMBERSHIPS
Finance Administration Division Total:
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Excise Tax Returns -Dec
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC Toner Return
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
Account Number
001-1210-513.43-10
001-1210-513.43-10
001-1210-513.43-10
001-1210-513.31-01
001-1210-513.43-10
001-1220-516.41-50
001-1220-516.43-10
001-1220-516.43-10
001-1220-516.43-10
001-1230-514.41-50
001-1230-514.41-50
001-1230-514.41-50
001-1230-514.44-10
001-1230-514.44-10
001-1230-514.48-02
001-1289-514.41-50
001-2020-514.31-01
001-2020-514.31-60
001-2020-514.31-60
001-2020-514.31-60
001-2020-514.31-60
001-2020-514.31-60
001-2020-514.49-01
001-2020-514.49-01
001-2023-514.44-50
001-2023-514.31-01
001-2023-514.31-01
001-2023-514.31-01
Amount
157.79
20.00
7.60
2.71
14.34
$15,808.39
266.00
8.50
183.48
249.00
$706.98
6.44
35.42
350.00
31.60
34.86
6,913.32
$7,371.64
370.40
$370.40
$24,257.41
2.52
141.83
140.22
280.45
1,063.29
1,063.30
190.00
150.00
$3,031.61
2,211.05
78.09
(192.90)
43.16
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Vendor
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
WFOA-WA FINANCE OFFCRS ASSN
Accounting Division Total:
DATABAR INCORPORATED
EQUIFAX
LEXISNEXIS
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
PAYMENTUS GROUP INC
PORT ANGELES CITY TREASURER
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
Customer Service Division Total:
NEOPOST MAILFINANCE INC.
Description
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
Refund -Spiral binding coi
Lodging -T McKee
Spiral binding coils
Airfare -M French
Annual membership -M Frenc
Parking Reservation -M Fre
Registration -M French -3 c
Airport Shuttle -M French
Lodging -M French
Refund -Parking Reservatio
MEMBERSHIPS
Cycles 16-20 Billed 12/28
Person Searches
Person Searches
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
COMPUTER ACCESSORIES&SUPP
COMPUTER ACCESSORIES&SUPP
PAPER (OFFICE,PRINT SHOP)
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
Transaction Fees
Transaction Fees
Meter reader Clothing - D
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
FIRST AID & SAFETY EQUIP.
FIRST AID & SAFETY EQUIP.
RENTAL/LEASE EQUIPMENT
Account Number
001-2023-514.31-01
001-2023-514.31-60
001-2023-514.31-60
001-2023-514.31-01
001-2023-514.43-10
001-2023-514.31-01
001-2023-514.43-10
001-2023-514.49-01
001-2023-514.43-10
001-2023-514.43-10
001-2023-514.43-10
001-2023-514.43-10
001-2023-514.43-10
001-2023-514.49-01
001-2025-514.41-50
001-2025-514.41-50
001-2025-514.41-50
001-2025-514.31-01
001-2025-514.31-01
001-2025-514.31-01
001-2025-514.31-01
001-2025-514.31-01
001-2025-514.41-50
001-2025-514.41-50
001-2025-514.31-11
001-2025-514.31-60
001-2025-514.31-60
001-2025-514.31-60
001-2025-514.31-60
001-2025-514.31-11
001-2025-514.31-11
001-2070-518.45-30
Amount
53.18
280.45
1,063.29
(26.83)
103.87
27.98
306.40
150.00
38.13
1,295.00
33.04
588.42
(38.13)
225.00
$6,239.20
1,846.11
83.22
54.35
57.00
357.53
209.68
57.10
43.89
105.00
4,878.00
27.55
67.39
280.45
995.90
995.90
23.51
84.12
$10,166.70
835.82
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Vendor
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
Reprographics Division Total:
Finance Department Total:
CLALLAM CNTY COMMISSIONER'S
OFFICE
Jail Contributions Division Total:
LEGAL FILES SOFTWARE, INC
LEXISNEXIS
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
City Attorney Division Total:
City Attorney Department Total:
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
Building Division Total:
ARCHIVESOCIAL, INC
BECKWITH, THOMAS E JR
OLYMPIC PRINTERS INC
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
SOUND PUBLISHING INC
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
City of Port Angeles
City Council Expenditure Report
Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Description Account Number
PAPER (OFFICE,PRINT SHOP) 001-2070-518.31-01
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL 001-2070-518.31-01
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
LEGALFILES MAIN.&SUPPORT
Legal Research
Legal Research
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
Webinar Reg-Bloor
Webinar Reg-Bloor
Office supplies
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
Webinar Reg -Bagwell
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
CONSULTING SERVICES
ART OBJECTS
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
Legal ad -838662
Membership-Brekke
Monthly membership-Braudr
Webinar Reg-Bartholick
001-3012-598.51-23
001-3012-598.51-23
001-3012-598.51-23
001-3030-515.48-02
001-3030-515.49-01
001-3030-515.49-01
001-3030-515.31-60
001-3030-515.31-60
001-3030-515.31-60
001-3030-515.31-01
001-3030-515.31-01
001-3030-515.31-01
001-4050-558.31-60
001-4050-558.31-60
001-4050-558.31-60
001-4050-558.31-60
001-4050-558.43-10
001-4060-558.41-50
001-4060-558.41-50
001-4060-558.31-01
001-4060-558.31-60
001-4060-558.31-60
001-4060-558.41-15
001-4060-558.49-01
001-4060-558.49-01
001-4060-558.43-10
Amount
2,565.32
3.57
$3,404.71
$22,842.22
70,040.00
72,561.44
72,561.44
$215,162.88
1,650.00
375.02
394.59
864.86
919.21
3,166.56
35.00
238.05
17.59
$7,660.88
$222,823.76
560.89
1,860.95
189.55
76.09
17.50
$2,704.98
530.00
5,187.50
30.44
442.81
1,506.59
95.15
669.00
35.00
17.50
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Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Ferry-Brekke
001-4060-558.43-10
8.50
SYSTEM
Membership -West
001-4060-558.49-01
698.00
Membership-Braudrick
001-4060-558.49-01
456.00
Job posting -Planning Mgr
001-4060-558.49-01
295.00
Planning Division Total:
$9,971.49
MISC TRAVEL
Wa State Optnty Zones
001-4071-558.43-10
118.88
BREKKE-NW WOMENS LEADERSH
001-4071-558.43-10
113.20
RADIO PACIFIC INC (KONP)
Choose Local Adv
001-4071-558.41-50
390.00
Choose Local Adv
001-4071-558.41-50
632.50
SOUND PUBLISHING INC
Advertising
001-4071-558.44-10
485.00
Adjustment
001-4071-558.41-50
(550.00)
Holiday Adv
001-4071-558.41-50
435.00
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Ferry -Fountain
001-4071-558.43-10
8.50
SYSTEM
Lodging-Brekke
001-4071-558.43-10
157.79
Economic Development Division Total:
$1,790.87
Community Development Department Total:
$14,467.34
ARCHIVESOCIAL, INC
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
001-5010-521.41-50
530.00
CAPTAIN T'S
CLOTHING & APPAREL
001-5010-521.31-11
63.00
CENTURYLINK-QWEST
01-05 A/C 3604524412095B
001-5010-521.42-10
60.10
01-05 A/C 3604526850198B
001-5010-521.42-10
57.45
CLALLAM CNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
001-5010-521.41-50
39,072.09
FAMILY SHOE STORE
SHOES AND BOOTS
001-5010-521.31-11
146.57
INTL ASSN OF CHIEFS OF POLICE
MEMBERSHIPS
001-5010-521.49-01
190.00
LEXIPOL LLC
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
001-5010-521.49-01
4,155.00
LEXISNEXIS
Person Searches
001-5010-521.49-01
54.35
MISC ONE-TIME VENDORS
2019 FBINAA DUES - JASON
001-5010-521.49-01
110.00
QUILL CORPORATION
SUPPLIES
001-5010-521.31-01
41.85
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Ferry-Viada
001-5010-521.43-10
15.35
SYSTEM
Lodging -B Smith
001-5010-521.43-10
228.99
Ferry-Viada
001-5010-521.43-10
15.35
Fuel-Viada
001-5010-521.32-10
46.71
Lodging-Viada
001-5010-521.43-10
313.59
VERIZON WIRELESS
01-15 A/C 842160242-00001
001-5010-521.42-10
54.64
WA ASSN OF SHERIFFS & POLICE
MEMBERSHIPS
001-5010-521.49-01
305.00
WASHINGTON (DES) DEPT OF
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
001-5010-521.49-01
600.00
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Vendor Description
ENTERPRISE
Police Administration Division Total:
OLYMPIC PENINSULA HUMANE MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
SOCIETY
Intergovernmental Svcs Division Total:
QUILL CORPORATION SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
THOMSON REUTERS -WEST Information Charges
VERIZON WIRELESS 01-15 A/C 842160242-00001
Investigation Division Total:
CURTIS & SONS INC, L N
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS
GRAINGER
LINCOLN STREET STATION
MISC ONE-TIME VENDORS
MISC TRAVEL
OLYMPIC MEDICAL CENTER
PORT ANGELES POLICE
DEPARTMENT
PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT
QUILL CORPORATION
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
TRUAX PATIENT SERVICES
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
POLICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY
EQUIP MAINT & REPAIR SERV
HOSP SURG ACCES & SUNDRIS
POLICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
EXTERNAL LABOR
EXTERNAL LABOR
EXTERNAL LABOR
Canine Boarding
SEXTON -FIELD TRAINING OFF
MALONE-EXPAND THE RESPONS
Account97120339952
First Aid Box Supplies
Lunch for Volunteer
POLICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY
SHIPPING AND HANDLING
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
Supplies
Supplies
PRODUCTION&MANUFACTURING
Test kits -7
Account Number
001-5012-521.41-50
001-5021-521.31-01
001-5021-521.31-01
001-5021-521.31-01
001-5021-521.31-01
001-5021-521.49-01
001-5021-521.42-10
001-5022-521.31-11
001-5022-521.48-10
001-5022-521.31-80
001-5022-521.31-01
001-5022-521.42-10
001-5022-521.42-10
001-5022-521.42-10
001-5022-521.42-10
001-5022-521.49-80
001-5022-521.43-10
001-5022-521.43-10
001-5022-521.49-90
001-5022-521.31-01
001-5022-521.43-10
001-5022-521.35-01
001-5022-521.35-01
001-5022-521.31-01
001-5022-521.31-01
001-5022-521.31-01
001-5022-521.31-80
001-5022-521.31-80
001-5022-521.31-80
001-5022-521.31-01
Amount
$46,060.04
16,250.00
$16,250.00
214.95
199.09
185.77
117.36
337.84
245.06
$1,300.07
1,053.30
1,695.72
130.59
276.93
11.47
17.59
11.52
47.74
187.50
424.00
13.75
14.75
7.58
30.36
13,090.19
10.81
29.31
117.27
79.18
10.84
18.34
600.00
183.58
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Report
Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
SYSTEM
First aid supplies
001-5022-521.31-01
25.18
Gun parts -Morse
001-5022-521.35-01
1,652.07
First aid supplies
001-5022-521.31-01
10.86
Garbage can
001-5022-521.31-01
21.73
First aid supplies
001-5022-521.31-01
23.90
V.I.M.0.
Health Services
001-5022-521.41-50
8,806.18
VERIZON WIRELESS
01-15 A/C 842160242-00001
001-5022-521.42-10
1,167.75
Patrol Division Total:
$29,769.99
PORT ANGELES POLICE
Embroider Hat/Volunteer
001-5026-521.31-11
9.78
DEPARTMENT
QUILL CORPORATION
SUPPLIES
001-5026-521.31-01
18.58
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
001-5026-521.31-80
72.60
SYMBOLARTS, LLC
BADGES & OTHER ID EQUIP.
001-5026-521.31-11
152.18
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Chaplain uniform insignia
001-5026-521.31-11
20.97
SYSTEM
Reserves & Volunteers Division Total:
$274.11
LINCOLN STREET STATION
EXTERNAL LABOR
001-5029-521.42-10
11.02
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
Clothing Allowance
001-5029-521.31-11
29.37
REIMBURSEMENT
MISC ONE-TIME VENDORS
INSPOECT 3 SMALL SCALES
001-5029-521.41-50
50.40
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL - C JA
001-5029-521.49-01
26.00
MISC TRAVEL
J LEMON-ACCESS2 TRAINING
001-5029-521.43-10
87.50
PENINSULA AWARDS & TROPHIES
BADGES & OTHER ID EQUIP.
001-5029-521.31-01
16.32
QUILL CORPORATION
COMPUTERS,DP & WORD PROC.
001-5029-521.31-01
303.59
COMPUTERS,DP & WORD PROC.
001-5029-521.31-01
335.19
SUPPLIES
001-5029-521.31-01
51.07
SUPPLIES
001-5029-521.31-01
10.94
SEW WHAT
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
001-5029-521.31-11
75.22
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Laminating pouches
001-5029-521.31-01
32.28
SYSTEM
WAPRO
MEMBERSHIPS
001-5029-521.49-01
25.00
Records Division Total:
$1,053.90
Police Department Total:
$94,708.11
ARCHIVESOCIAL, INC
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
001-6010-522.41-50
530.00
CENTURYLINK-QWEST
12-23 A/C 206T300675463B
001-6010-522.42-13
92.06
12-23 A/C 206T300778183B
001-6010-522.42-13
56.80
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Vendor
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
PORT ANGELES CITY TREASURER
PUBLIC SAFETY TESTING INC
RICHMOND 2 -WAY RADIO
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
Fire Administration Division Total:
FIRE CHIEF EQUIPMENT CO, INC
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
REIMBURSEMENT
RICHMOND 2 -WAY RADIO
SEAWESTERN INC
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
VERIZON WIRELESS
Description
SUPPLIES
Olympic Laundry shirts -
ENGINEERING SERVICES
RADIO & TELECOMMUNICATION
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
Breakfast -Officers Mtg
Account Number
001-6010-522.31-01
001-6010-522.20-80
001-6010-522.41-50
001-6010-522.42-13
001-6010-522.31-60
001-6010-522.31-60
001-6010-522.31-60
001-6010-522.31-60
001-6010-522.31-01
SUPPLIES 001-6020-522.31-02
Stress Test Reimbursement 001-6020-522.49-90
RADIO & TELECOMMUNICATION
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
Shipping
11-15 a/c 842160242-00003
12-15 A/C 842160242-00003
WA STATE DOT -STATE FERRIES
Ferry Charges
Fire Suppression Division Total:
A WORKSAFE SERVICE, INC
Tests
CLINICARE OF PORT ANGELES INC
HEALTH RELATED SERVICES
HEALTH RELATED SERVICES
JIM'S PHARMACY INC
RICHMOND 2 -WAY RADIO
Fire Volunteers Division Total:
IMAGESOURCE, INC
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
Fire Prevention Division Total:
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
Flu Shot -Davis
RADIO & TELECOMMUNICATION
Scanner
Ferry -Sanders
Ferry -Sanders
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
001-6020-522.31-14
001-6020-522.31-02
001-6020-522.31-02
001-6020-522.31-01
001-6020-522.49-90
001-6020-522.42-10
001-6020-522.42-10
001-6020-522.43-10
001-6021-522.41-50
001-6021-522.41-50
001-6021-522.41-50
001-6021-522.41-50
001-6021-522.31-14
001-6030-522.31-01
001-6030-522.43-10
001-6030-522.43-10
001-6045-522.31-60
001-6045-522.31-60
Amount
316.08
34.76
300.00
993.01
280.45
930.47
94.78
38.05
26.19
$3,692.65
33.48
250.30
993.00
482.63
100.37
30.78
11.21
251.18
173.74
30.70
$2,357.39
55.00
222.00
222.00
70.00
993.00
$1,562.00
6,331.78
15.35
15.35
$6,362.48
280.45
930.47
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Between Jan 5, 2019 and
Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
001-6045-522.31-60
94.78
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
001-6045-522.31-60
38.05
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Wall calendars -4
001-6045-522.31-01
78.99
SYSTEM
VERIZON WIRELESS
11-15 a/c 842160242-00003
001-6045-522.42-10
67.50
12-15 A/C 842160242-00003
001-6045-522.42-10
46.86
Fire Training Division Total:
$1,537.10
A-1 PERFORMANCE, INC
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
001-6050-522.41-50
294.45
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
001-6050-522.41-50
294.45
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
001-6050-522.41-50
294.45
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
001-6050-522.41-50
294.45
HI -TECH ELECTRONICS INC
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,GEN
001-6050-522.41-50
600.00
M & P GARAGE DOORS
EQUIP MAINT & REPAIR SERV
001-6050-522.48-10
456.38
OLYMPIC PARTY & CUSTODIAL
SUPPLIES
001-6050-522.31-01
107.83
SUPPLIES
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
SUPPLIES
001-6050-522.31-20
2.36
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
SUPPLIES
001-6050-522.31-20
26.02
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
FD holiday tree
001-6050-522.31-01
173.92
SYSTEM
Dryer door catch
001-6050-522.48-10
37.75
Facilities Maintenance Division Total:
$2,582.06
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
Reimb Meals
001-6060-525.31-01
52.22
REIMBURSEMENT
Emergency Management Division Total:
$52.22
Fire Department Total:
$18,145.90
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSN
MEMBERSHIPS
001-7010-532.49-01
1,560.00
ARCHIVESOCIAL, INC
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
001-7010-532.41-50
266.00
COMPUNET, INC
COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR MIC
001-7010-532.31-80
23.94
INVARION, INC
MEMBERSHIPS
001-7010-532.48-02
375.00
OFFICE DEPOT
SUPPLIES
001-7010-532.31-01
241.54
SUPPLIES
001-7010-532.31-01
152.14
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
SUPPLIES
001-7010-532.31-01
1,334.84
SUPPLIES
001-7010-532.31-01
1,923.76
PROTHMAN
Consulting Services
001-7010-532.41-50
7,498.40
SCHUNZEL, STEVEN THOMAS
Server Administration
001-7010-532.41-50
250.00
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
001-7010-532.31-60
462.38
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
001-7010-532.31-60
459.61
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Vendor
Description
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Ferry -Burke
SYSTEM
001-7010-532.43-10
Lodging -Burke
WENGLER SURVEYING & MAPPING
MEMBERSHIPS
Public Works Admin. Division Total:
Public Works & Utilities Department Total:
ARCHIVESOCIAL, INC
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
PORT ANGELES CITY TREASURER
Quinn Park Ribbon cutting
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
1,200.00
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
$17,492.92
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Lodging -Senior Center Man
SYSTEM
266.00
001-8010-574.31-01
PA Chamber Luncheon-Delik
Coffee/creamer for intery
53.76
Food items for interviews
Lunch Meeting-Delikat
Parks Administration Division Total:
CENTURYLINK-QWEST
MISC ONE-TIME VENDORS
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
Senior Center Division Total:
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER
BATESVILLE SERVICES, INC
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February 5, 2019
12-20 a/c 206T217227465B
01-02 A/C 3604170786905B
01-05 A/C 3604529861819B
WELCOME CEREMONY SUPPLIES
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
2019 Annual Maintenance
2019 Anuual Maintenance
Account Number
Amount
001-7010-532.31-60
1,553.33
001-7010-532.43-10
8.50
001-7010-532.43-10
183.48
001-7010-532.49-01
1,200.00
$17,492.92
$17,492.92
001-8010-574.49-01
266.00
001-8010-574.31-01
53.76
001-8010-574.31-60
462.38
001-8010-574.31-60
459.61
001-8010-574.31-60
1,553.33
001-8010-574.31-60
280.45
001-8010-574.31-60
930.47
001-8010-574.31-60
94.78
001-8010-574.31-60
38.05
001-8010-574.43-10
295.17
001-8010-574.31-01
18.00
001-8010-574.31-01
11.38
001-8010-574.31-01
36.48
001-8010-574.31-01
40.00
$4,539.86
001-8012-555.42-10
57.62
001-8012-555.42-10
45.34
001-8012-555.42-10
52.96
001-8012-555.31-01
105.52
001-8012-555.31-60
280.45
001-8012-555.31-60
930.47
001-8012-555.31-60
94.78
001-8012-555.31-60
38.05
$1,605.19
001-8050-536.31-20
(25.70)
001-8050-536.31-20
134.39
001-8050-536.31-20
6.94
001-8050-536.48-02
655.90
001-8050-536.48-02
655.90
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Vendor Description Account Num
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Excise Tax Returns -Dec 001-8050-536.4
HARTNAGEL BUILDING SUPPLY INC SUPPLIES 001-8050-536.3
SUPPLIES 001-8050-536.3
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC SUPPLIES 001-8050-536.3
SUPPLIES 001-8050-536.3
PORT ANGELES POWER SUPPLIES 001-8050-536.3
EQUIPMENT
QUIRING MONUMENTS INC SUPPLIES 001-8050-536.3
SOUND PUBLISHING INC Advertising 001-8050-536.4
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE SUPPLIES 001-8050-536.3
Ocean View Cemetery Division Total:
ACORN, WILLIAM G Work Boat 001-8080-576.3
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER Supplies 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
PORT ANGELES POWER SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
EQUIPMENT
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SEARS COMMERCIAL ONE SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE Rental 001-8080-576.4
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLYWORKS SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC Supplies 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
SUPPLIES 001-8080-576.3
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT Recert Class- Keo hokalole 001-8080-576.4
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ber
Amount
4-50
42.44
1-20
(25.65)
1-20
25.65
1-01
149.03
1-01
93.56
5-01
650.92
4-01
519.00
1-15
650.00
1-20
3.41
$3,535.79
5-01
4,999.99
1-20
27.31
1-20
22.28
1-20
39.33
1-20
116.86
1-20
971.91
1-20
192.03
1-01
81.38
1-01
9.21
1-20
136.85
1-20
16.29
5-30
22.83
1-20
32.73
1-20
19.44
1-20
6.57
1-20
35.23
1-20
3.23
1-01
91.22
1-01
233.35
1-20
16.44
1-01
149.92
1-20
27.14
1-20
91.08
3-10
120.00
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Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
SYSTEM
Valve
001-8080-576.31-20
295.05
Shipping
001-8080-576.31-20
8.59
Pesticide License Fee
001-8080-576.43-10
0.99
Pesticide License-Keohoka
001-8080-576.43-10
33.00
Parks Facilities Division Total:
$7,800.25
Parks & Recreation Department Total:
$17,481.09
ANGELES PLUMBING INC
Repairs
001-8112-555.48-10
179.36
HI -TECH ELECTRONICS INC
National Monitoring Ctr
001-8112-555.48-10
600.00
JIM'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Repair
001-8112-555.48-10
507.83
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
SUPPLIES
001-8112-555.31-20
15.77
Senior Center Facilities Division Total:
$1,302.96
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER
Supplies
001-8131-518.31-20
18.74
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
39.07
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
94.97
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
78.66
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
14.05
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
28.87
HARTNAGEL BUILDING SUPPLY INC
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
39.26
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
55.54
HI -TECH ELECTRONICS INC
National Monitoring Ctr
001-8131-518.48-10
600.00
JOHNSTONE SUPPLY INC
Supplies
001-8131-518.31-20
136.53
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
293.38
OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY INC
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.48-10
5,561.04
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
Supllies
001-8131-518.31-20
16.62
SUPPLYWORKS
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-01
119.03
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-01
2,554.93
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-01
188.79
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-01
51.92
THURMAN SUPPLY
Supllies
001-8131-518.31-20
104.63
Supplies
001-8131-518.31-20
35.38
Supllies
001-8131-518.31-20
16.04
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
53.26
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
97.53
SUPPLIES
001-8131-518.31-20
28.59
Central Svcs Facilities Division Total:
$10,226.83
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Vendor
ASCAP
ASM SIGNS
BROADCAST MUSIC, INC
SESAC, INC
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
City of Port Angeles
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Description
SUPPLIES
Install Banners
Repairs
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
License
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
SOUND PUBLISHING INC
Advertizing
Facility Rentals Division Total:
001-8155-575.41-50
Facilities Maintenance Department
Total:
A/R MISCELLANEOUS REFUNDS
REIMBURSEMENT FOR HOTEL R
ANDERSEN, BRIAN L
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
ANISHANSLIN, TRAYE
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
AT&T BUSINESS SERVICE
12-22 a/c 994753890
CAPTAIN T'S
SUPPLIES
CLARK, DRU JAREB
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR T
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
COBB, SKYLAR JESSE
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
COMA, ROBERT A
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
EASTON, JOSLIN
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
EDGAR, KELSEY
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
GUERRA, JOE
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
HAMIEL JR, DWAYNE
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
HEILMAN, JOHN
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
HOLLOWAY, MICHAEL
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
JEFFERS, LEXIE
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
LAMANNA, JARED JOSEPH
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
LARSON, BAILEE
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
LAVIGNE, ABBY
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
LEWIS, MARVIN
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
MESSMER, ELLIOTT
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
MOPPINS, FRANK IRVIN
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
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Account Number
Amount
001-8155-575.41-50
357.00
001-8155-575.41-50
548.43
001-8155-575.41-50
419.05
001-8155-575.41-50
48.92
001-8155-575.41-50
358.00
001-8155-575.41-50
438.00
001-8155-575.31-60
280.45
001-8155-575.31-60
930.47
001-8155-575.31-60
94.78
001-8155-575.31-60
38.05
001-8155-575.44-10
263.25
$3,776.40
$15,306.19
001-8221-574.41-50
86.16
001-8221-574.41-50
400.00
001-8221-574.41-50
425.00
001-8221-574.42-10
14.32
001-8221-574.31-01
1,308.53
001-8221-574.41-50
60.00
001-8221-574.41-50
240.00
001-8221-574.41-50
240.00
001-8221-574.41-50
275.00
001-8221-574.41-50
255.00
001-8221-574.41-50
350.00
001-8221-574.41-50
225.00
001-8221-574.41-50
425.00
001-8221-574.41-50
200.00
001-8221-574.41-50
250.00
001-8221-574.41-50
240.00
001-8221-574.41-50
425.00
001-8221-574.41-50
255.00
001-8221-574.41-50
200.00
001-8221-574.41-50
425.00
001-8221-574.41-50
400.00
001-8221-574.41-50
425.00
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Vendor
NICKERSON, BRADY
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC
PENINSULA COLLEGE
PIMENTEL, HENRY
RAMSEY, SCOTT
RICHARDSON, DARYL B.
ROONEY, RANDY L
SCHWIETERMAN, ANDREW
SHAMP,CASANDRA
SHAMP, KEIZER V.
SPRAGUE, ANGELINA
STEWART, RONALD
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
TANNER, RABOSKY TORREZ
THOMAS, TOBIAS M
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
Description
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
SUPPLIES
Fall Coed Soccer League
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
SCOREKEEPER PAYMENT FOR M
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
SUPPLIES
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
REFEREE PAYMENT FOR MLK T
Lodging -Sports Official
Lodging -Sports Official
Sports Programs Division Total:
Recreation Activities Department
Total:
General Fund Fund Total:
OLYMPIC PENINSULA LOOP
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
CULINARY
PORT ANGELES CHAMBER OF
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
COMM
THE STORY PEOPLE OF CLALLAM
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
COUNTY
VERTIGO MARKETING
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Lodging Excise Tax Division Total:
Lodging Excise Tax Department Total:
Lodging Excise Tax Fund Total:
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Excise Tax Returns -Dec
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
Division Total:
Department Total:
A-1 PERFORMANCE, INC
ANGELES MACHINE WORKS INC
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
EQUIP MAINT & REPAIR SERV
Account Number
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.31-01
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.31-01
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
001-8221-574.41-50
101-1430-557.41-50
101-1430-557.41-50
101-1430-557.41-50
101-1430-557.41-50
102-0000-237.00-00
102-0000-237.10-00
102-7230-542.41-50
102-7230-542.48-10
Amount
270.00
40.30
6,845.06
275.00
300.00
450.00
200.00
400.00
270.00
240.00
225.00
225.00
77.13
450.00
175.00
54.19
54.19
$17,674.88
$17,674.88
$476,870.61
1,200.00
3,593.55
1,750.00
34,855.47
$41,399.02
$41,399.02
$41,399.02
667.72
409.64
$1,077.36
$1,077.36
100.75
1,777.24
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Vendor
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER
CED/CONSOLIDATED ELEC DIST
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
FASTENAL INDUSTRIAL
INVARION, INC
MISC TRAVEL
NATIONAL SAFETY INC
NORTH COAST ELECTRIC
COMPANY
PORT ANGELES POWER
EQUIPMENT
PUD #1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
SUPPLYWORKS
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
City of Port Angeles
City Council Expenditure Report
Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Description
ROAD/HWY MAT NONASPHALTIC
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATNG
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
MEMBERSHIPS
HAYDUK-WSU PESTICIDE RECE
FIRST AID & SAFETY EQUIP.
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
BEARINGS (EXCEPT WHEEL)
POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPM
BEARINGS (EXCEPT WHEEL)
Lauridsen Blvd
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
HAND TOOLS ,POW&NON POWER
HAND TOOLS ,POW&NON POWER
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
SHOES AND BOOTS
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
Street Division Total:
Public Works -Street Department Total:
Street Fund Total:
ANGELES COMMUNICATIONS INC RADIO & TELECOMMUNICATION
CENTURYLINK 01-06 A/C 300539444
CENTURYLINK-QWEST 01-02 A/C 360ZO20380301 B
CLALLAM CNTY DEPT OF COMM Mapping Services
DEV
Account Number
102-7230-542.31-25
102-7230-542.31-20
102-7230-542.44-50
102-7230-542.31-25
102-7230-542.35-01
102-7230-542.48-02
102-7230-542.43-10
102-7230-542.31-01
102-7230-542.31-20
102-7230-542.31-20
102-7230-542.31-01
102-7230-542.31-01
102-7230-542.31-01
102-7230-542.47-10
102-7230-542.47-10
102-7230-542.31-60
102-7230-542.31-60
102-7230-542.31-60
102-7230-542.31-60
102-7230-542.35-01
102-7230-542.35-01
102-7230-542.35-01
102-7230-542.31-01
102-7230-542.31-20
102-7230-542.35-01
102-7230-542.31-01
102-7230-542.31-25
107-5160-594.65-10
107-5160-528.42-10
107-5160-528.42-11
107-5160-528.51-01
Amount
194.18
347.84
2.28
153.58
168.59
375.00
82.50
621.86
269.58
19.06
128.75
22.77
44.46
17.17
11.45
280.45
930.47
94.78
38.05
28.32
318.78
66.46
137.24
39.00
92.25
40.86
81.22
$6,484.94
$6,484.94
$7,562.30
738.07
62.90
171.18
465.12
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Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor Description
CLALLAM CNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT RADIO & TELECOMMUNICATION
CONSOLE CLEANING SPECIALISTS BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
EMERGENCY REPORTING MANAGEMENT SERVICES
HERRICK POLYGRAPH SERVICE SECURITY,FIRE,SAFETY SERV
KING CNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SECURITY,FIRE,SAFETY SERV
SVCS
MCFALL, BARBARA Background Investigation
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
REIMBURSEMENT
MISC TRAVEL
PUBLIC SAFETY TESTING INC
QUILL CORPORATION
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
SECURITY,FIRE,SAFETY SERV
SECURITY,FIRE,SAFETY SERV
Tuition Reimbursement
ROMBERG-WCIA BOARD MTG/TR
Testing
SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
Books -2
Annual Membership -Romberg
Dust -off canned air-6pk
Wrist pads-keyboard/mouse
Book
VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES, Interpretation
LLC
WCIA (WA CITIES INS AUTHORITY) CONSULTING SERVICES
Pencom Division Total:
Pencom Department Total:
Pencom Fund Total:
PENINSULA HOUSING AUTHORITY PW CONSTRUCTION & RELATED
PA Housing Rehabilitation Division Total:
PA Housing Rehabilitation Department Total:
PA Housing Rehab Proj Fund Total:
US BANK -DEBT SVC WIRES PORANGLTG014
2014 LTGO Bond -Solid Wast Division Total:
Debt Service Department Total:
2014 LTGO Bond -Solid Wast Fund Total:
SARGENT ENGINEERING, INC CONSULTING SERVICES
GF -Street Projects Division Total:
Account Number
107-5160-528.41-50
107-5160-528.48-10
107-5160-528.49-01
107-5160-528.41-50
107-5160-528.43-10
107-5160-528.41-50
107-5160-528.41-50
107-5160-528.41-50
107-5160-528.43-10
107-5160-528.43-10
107-5160-528.41-50
107-5160-528.31-01
107-5160-528.31-01
107-5160-528.31-61
107-5160-528.49-01
107-5160-528.31-01
107-5160-528.31-01
107-5160-528.31-61
107-5160-528.42-11
107-5160-528.46-10
172-4130-559.52-01
216-2437-591.41-50
310-7930-595.65-10
Amount
7,785.64
1,210.08
20,857.59
350.00
660.00
400.00
400.00
400.00
1,517.94
4.80
60.00
229.18
159.98
30.19
142.00
82.64
22.80
15.70
21.55
18,122.00
$53,909.36
$53,909.36
$53,909.36
30,414.01
$30,414.01
$30,414.01
$30,414.01
300.00
$300.00
$300.00
$300.00
4,585.29
$4,585.29
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Vendor Description
Capital Projects -Pub Wks Department Total:
Capital Improvement Fund Total:
INTERWEST CONSTRUCTION, INC. PW CONSTRUCTION & RELATED
LAKESIDE INDUSTRIES INC CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,HEA
NEPTUNE MARINE, LLC PW CONSTRUCTION & RELATED
NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES ENGINEERING SERVICES
INC
ENGINEERING SERVICES
SARGENT ENGINEERING, INC CONSULTING SERVICES
GF -Street Projects Division Total:
Capital Projects -Pub Wks Department Total:
Transportation Benefit Fund Total:
ANIXTER, INC Credit/3811369-00
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
CARLSON SALES METERING ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
SOLUTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
GENERAL PACIFIC INC
MISC UTILITY DEPOSIT REFUNDS
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
OVERPAYMENT -223 W 12TH ST
OVERPAYMENT -1212 SPRUCE
OVERPAYMENT -700 BOATHAVEN
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
FINAL BILL REFUND
Account Number
312-7930-595.65-10
312-7930-595.65-10
312-7930-595.65-10
312-7930-595.65-10
312-7930-595.65-10
312-7930-595.65-10
401-0000-141.41-00
401-0000-141.41-00
401-0000-141.41-00
401-0000-237.00-00
401-0000-237.10-00
401-0000-141.41-00
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
401-0000-122.10-99
Amount
$4,585.29
$4,585.29
28,800.00
272,834.81
76,466.40
1,090.00
560.00
2,092.77
$381,843.98
$381,843.98
$381,843.98
(247.61)
41.85
14,261.44
426.38
610.11
681.42
0.68
17.54
27.18
28.25
48.92
288.00
9.64
116.21
141.53
5.85
9.20
21.80
25.65
48.84
249.81
251.77
282.64
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
MISC UTILITY DEPOSIT REFUNDS
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
831.94
OVERPAYMENT -809 W 15TH ST
401-0000-122.10-99
196.53
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
39.16
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
54.31
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
69.04
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
80.93
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
166.18
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
492.07
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
513.93
FINAL BILL REFUND
401-0000-122.10-99
546.32
REFUND -J JOHNSON MISAPP P
401-0000-245.10-01
440.00
Division Total:
$20,777.51
Department Total:
$20,777.51
BPA -POWER WIRES
ELECTRIC EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7120-533.33-10
1,093,472.00
EES CONSULTING INC
WPAG
401-7120-533.49-01
228.70
W PAG
401-7120-533.49-01
132.21
MARSH MUNDORF PRATT
Legal Fees
401-7120-533.49-01
176.95
SULLIVAN
NEWS DATA LLC
MEMBERSHIPS
401-7120-533.49-01
4,021.90
OFFICE DEPOT
SUPPLIES
401-7120-533.31-01
102.50
WA STATE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL&ECOLOGICAL
401-7120-533.49-90
500.23
ECOLOGY
Power Systems Division Total:
$1,098,634.49
A-1 PERFORMANCE, INC
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
401-7180-533.41-50
269.91
ALDERGROVE CONSTRUCTION INC
ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK
401-7180-533.48-10
2,180.52
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
401-7180-533.31-01
38.61
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.31-01
37.96
OFFICE SUPPLIES, GENERAL
401-7180-533.31-01
53.95
ANIXTER, INC
BUILDER'S SUPPLIES
401-7180-533.31-20
230.44
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
192.94
ASPLUNDH TREE EXPERT CO
ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK
401-7180-533.48-10
22,528.00
CED/CONSOLIDATED ELEC DIST
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
270.66
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.48-10
145.71
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
475.67
CENTURYLINK-QWEST
01-02 A/C 3604178095336B
401-7180-533.42-10
54.95
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Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
CUMMINS NORTHWEST INC
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.31-20
68.11
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
401-7180-533.44-50
620.32
DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
1,276.60
EQUIP MAINT & REPAIR SERV
401-7180-533.31-60
174.24
DM DISPOSAL CO.
Shredding
401-7180-533.47-10
155.85
EXPRESS PERSONNEL SERVICES
Outside Services
401-7180-533.41-50
1,073.92
Outside Services
401-7180-533.41-50
(329.89)
FASTENAL INDUSTRIAL
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
401-7180-533.34-02
123.17
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
401-7180-533.34-02
58.98
GENERAL PACIFIC INC
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
645.68
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
329.87
INVARION, INC
MEMBERSHIPS
401-7180-533.48-02
375.00
KENNEDY, STEPHEN H.
REAL PROPERTY,RENT/LEASE
401-7180-533.45-30
7,000.00
MATT'S TOOLS USA, LLC
Tools
401-7180-533.35-01
133.64
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
18.23
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
782.53
MI -TECH SERVICES, INC
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,GEN
401-7180-533.48-10
37,304.70
MURREY'S DISPOSAL CO, INC
Shredding
401-7180-533.47-10
490.85
NESCO, LLC
Repairs
401-7180-533.48-10
461.06
Credit -Repairs
401-7180-533.48-10
(200.11)
NORTHWEST PUBLIC POWER
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
401-7180-533.43-10
595.00
ASSN
PAYNE CUSTOMS, LLC
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
162.60
PEN PRINT INC
Plan Review
401-7180-533.41-50
11.41
PRINTING,SILK SCR,TYPSET
401-7180-533.41-50
85.60
COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA SERV
401-7180-533.41-50
11.41
COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA SERV
401-7180-533.41-50
30.44
PORT ANGELES POWER
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
477.21
EQUIPMENT
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
401-7180-533.32-10
58.48
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
(2.18)
PUD #1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY
874 Henry Boyd Rd
401-7180-533.41-50
263.24
SECURITY SERVICES NW, INC
COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA SERV
401-7180-533.41-50
750.00
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
50.00
COMPUTER HARDWARE
401-7180-533.31-60
(1,385.93)
COMPUTER HARDWARE
401-7180-533.31-60
1,385.93
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Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
64.13
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
186.96
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
404.36
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
981.57
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
837.20
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
841.34
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
5,975.39
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
401-7180-533.31-60
6,396.44
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
401-7180-533.31-01
5.85
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
401-7180-533.34-02
5.86
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
83.14
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
401-7180-533.34-02
12.00
FLAGS, POLES, BANNERS,ACCES
401-7180-533.34-02
13.37
SEED, SOD,SOIL&INOCULANT
401-7180-533.34-02
43.03
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
Supplies
401-7180-533.31-01
28.57
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
401-7180-533.31-01
17.11
THURMAN SUPPLY
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
52.24
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
55.70
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
20.74
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
38.26
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
16.39
TYNDALE COMPANY
FIRE PROTECTION EQUIP/SUP
401-7180-533.31-01
154.68
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Webinar Reg-Shere
401-7180-533.43-10
199.00
SYSTEM
US BANK -DEBT SVC WIRES
PORANGELE10
401-7180-533.41-50
300.00
PORANGELE15
401-7180-533.41-50
300.00
UTILITIES UNDERGROUND LOC
Locates
401-7180-533.49-90
24.64
CTR
WAGNER-SMITH EQUIPMENT CO
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.35-01
299.09
Shipping
401-7180-533.35-01
69.97
WASHINGTON (AGRICUL), STATE
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
401-7180-533.43-10
58.00
OF
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
401-7180-533.43-10
(58.00)
WESCO DISTRIBUTION INC
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
10,503.68
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
401-7180-533.34-02
10,503.68
ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE CO
FIRST AID & SAFETY EQUIP.
401-7180-533.31-01
69.80
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Description
FIRST AID & SAFETY EQUIP
FIRST AID & SAFETY EQUIP
Electric Operations Division Total:
Public Works -Electric Department Total:
Electric Utility Fund Total:
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Excise Tax Returns -Dec
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT Specialty keys-Elwha
SYSTEM
Division Total:
Department Total:
AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSN
MEMBERSHIPS
BAXTER AUTO PARTS #15
AUTO SHOP EQUIPMENT & SUP
BENTSON PRINTING
PRINTING,SILK SCR,TYPSET
CENTURYLINK-QWEST
12-23 a/c 206T411255315B
CLALLAM CNTY DEPT OF HEALTH
DAVE'S HEATING & COOLING SVC
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
DRY CREEK WATER ASSN, INC
EVERGREEN RURAL WATER OF
WA
FASTENAL INDUSTRIAL
FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC
GREEN RIVER COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
INTEGRITY PUMPS & FILTRATION,
LLC
LEITZ FARMS, INC
MACDONALD MILLER SOLUTIONS,
INC
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
REIMBURSEMENT
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Testing
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
Water Service Agreement
Water Service Agreement
MEMBERSHIPS
CLOTHING & APPAREL
Plumbing Supplies
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
PLUMBING EQUIP FIXT,SUPP
HAND TOOLS ,POW&NON POWER
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE,REC
DSCOT-MEAL REIMBURSEMENT-
JGROV-MEAL REIMBURSEMENT -
MEAL REIMBURSEMENT
MHART-MEAL REIMBURSEMENT-
JGROV-MEAL REIMBURSEMENT-
LLEON-MEAL REIMBURSEMENT -
Account Number Amount
401-7180-533.31-01 (69.80)
401-7180-533.31-01 69.80
$118,039.47
$1,216,673.96
$1,237,451.47
402-0000-237.00-00 126.43
402-0000-237.00-00 (1.96)
$124.47
$124.47
402-7380-534.49-01
38.00
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
228.00
402-7380-534.31-20
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
402-7380-534.31-01
16.44
402-7380-534.31-01
19.00
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382.54
402-7380-534.42-10
64.75
402-7380-534.42-10
161.86
402-7380-534.41-50
92.00
402-7380-534.31-20
175.01
402-7380-534.44-50
22,519.09
402-7380-534.33-10
637.51
402-7380-534.33-10
930.64
402-7380-534.49-01
700.00
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
32.57
402-7380-534.31-20
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
402-7380-534.31-01
317.62
402-7380-534.43-10
19.00
Jan 30, 2019 9:32:13 AM
475.00
402-7380-534.31-20 162.75
402-7380-534.35-01 130.15
402-7380-534.48-10 617.57
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
402-7380-534.10-11
38.00
402-7380-534.31-01
38.00
402-7380-534.31-01
19.00
402-7380-534.31-01
19.00
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
MHART-MEAL REIMBURSEMENT-
402-7380-534.31-01
19.00
REIMBURSEMENT
MISC ONE-TIME VENDORS
W WA CROSS CONNECT MBRSHP
402-7380-534.49-01
10.00
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC
SUPPLIES
402-7380-534.31-01
17.38
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
Printer Repair
402-7380-534.48-02
103.27
SUPPLIES
402-7380-534.31-01
300.31
PORT ANGELES POWER
TWINE
402-7380-534.35-01
5.95
EQUIPMENT
PUD #1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
402-7380-534.47-10
34.88
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
402-7380-534.47-10
185.02
SPECTRA LABORATORIES-KITSAP
TESTING&CALIBRATION SERVI
402-7380-534.41-50
28.00
TESTING&CALIBRATION SERVI
402-7380-534.41-50
207.00
TESTING&CALIBRATION SERVI
402-7380-534.41-50
207.00
TESTING&CALIBRATION SERVI
402-7380-534.41-50
161.00
TESTING&CALIBRATION SERVI
402-7380-534.41-50
235.00
TESTING&CALIBRATION SERVI
402-7380-534.41-50
235.00
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
PIPE FITTINGS
402-7380-534.31-20
19.33
HAND TOOLS ,POW&NON POWER
402-7380-534.35-01
29.43
SUPPLYWORKS
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
402-7380-534.31-01
186.46
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
SHOES AND BOOTS
402-7380-534.31-01
156.42
SHOES AND BOOTS
402-7380-534.31-01
168.34
HAND TOOLS ,POW&NON POWER
402-7380-534.35-01
75.88
TECHNICAL SYSTEMS, INC
ENGINEERING SERVICES
402-7380-534.48-02
4,326.26
THURMAN SUPPLY
PARK, PLAYGROUND,REC EQUIP
402-7380-534.31-20
12.75
PIPE AND TUBING
402-7380-534.31-20
65.49
TAPE(NOT DP,SOUND,VIDEO)
402-7380-534.31-01
35.83
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Waterworks renewal -B Flor
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
SYSTEM
Waterworks renewal -D Edgi
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -E John
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -J Baar
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -J Bort
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -J Burk
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -J Grov
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -J Hart
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -J Holb
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Waterworks renewal -J Youn
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
SYSTEM
Waterworks renewal -L Leon
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -M Hart
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -R Meye
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Waterworks renewal -T Wrig
402-7380-534.49-01
42.00
Bridge toll -T Wright
402-7380-534.43-10
7.00
US BANK -DEBT SVC WIRES
PORAMGWREF13
402-7380-534.41-50
213.00
PORANGWAT10
402-7380-534.41-50
180.00
PORANGWATR09
402-7380-534.41-50
60.00
USA BLUEBOOK
CHEMICAL LAB EQUIP & SUPP
402-7380-534.31-05
1,013.55
CHEMICAL LAB EQUIP & SUPP
402-7380-534.35-01
1,295.84
CHEMICAL LAB EQUIP & SUPP
402-7380-534.35-01
2,389.18
UTILITIES UNDERGROUND LOC
Locates
402-7380-534.49-90
24.64
CTR
Water Division Total:
$40,429.71
CONTRACT HARDWARE INC
Padlocks
402-7382-534.31-20
433.71
GOLDEN HARVEST, INC
WATER SEWAGE TREATMENT EQ
402-7382-534.31-20
668.51
MURREY'S DISPOSAL CO, INC
Shredding -December
402-7382-534.41-50
49.12
NORTH COAST ELECTRIC
WATER SEWAGE TREATMENT EQ
402-7382-534.35-01
(903.85)
COMPANY
WATER SEWAGE TREATMENT EQ
402-7382-534.35-01
1,669.15
PACIFIC POWER GENERATION
EXTERNAL LABOR
402-7382-534.48-10
1,848.99
PUD #1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
402-7382-534.47-10
34.58
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
402-7382-534.31-20
3.18
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Specialty keys-Elwha
402-7382-534.31-01
24.41
SYSTEM
Industrial Water Treatmnt Division Total:
$3,827.80
Public Works -Water Department Total:
$44,257.51
Water Utility Fund Total:
$44,381.98
DETECTION INSTRUMENTS, INC
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
403-0000-237.00-00
(11.07)
VEGA AMERICAS, INC
FIRE PROTECTION EQUIP/SUP
403-0000-237.00-00
(14.25)
Division Total:
($25.32)
Department Total:
($25.32)
ALDERGROVE CONSTRUCTION INC
ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK
403-7480-535.48-10
958.74
ANGELES MACHINE WORKS INC
EQUIP MAINT & REPAIR SERV
403-7480-535.48-10
280.47
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER
LUMBER& RELATED PRODUCTS
403-7480-535.31-01
89.14
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Vendor
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER
BAXTER AUTO PARTS #15
BRUCH & BRUCH CONSTRUCTION
INC
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
DETECTION INSTRUMENTS, INC
EDGE ANALYTICAL
FASTENAL INDUSTRIAL
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP
FERRELLGAS INC
GRANICH ENGINEERED
PRODUCTS INC
HEARTLINE
JOHNSON CONTROLS SECURITY
SOLUTIONS
MACDONALD MILLER SOLUTIONS,
INC
MASCO PETROLEUM, INC
NORTHSTAR CHEMICAL, INC
PEN PRINT INC
PUD #1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
Description
CLOTHING & APPAREL
CLOTHING & APPAREL
SUPPLIES
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,HEA
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
Testing
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
Shipping
Propane
Propane
Propane
WATER SEWAGE TREATMENT EQ
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
SECURITY,FIRE,SAFETY SERV
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE,REC
Boiler Repair
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
CHEMICAL, COMMERCIAL,BULK
SHIPPING AND HANDLING
SUPPLIES
740 Masters Rd
Masters Rd
SUPPLIES
HAND TOOLS ,POW&NON POWER
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
Supplies
Supplies
TAPE(NOT DP,SOUND,VIDEO)
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
Account Number
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-20
403-7480-535.48-10
403-7480-535.44-50
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.41-50
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.42-10
403-7480-535.32-12
403-7480-535.32-12
403-7480-535.32-12
403-7480-535.31-20
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.41-50
403-7480-535.48-10
403-7480-535.48-10
403-7480-535.32-11
403-7480-535.31-05
403-7480-535.42-10
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.47-10
403-7480-535.47-10
403-7480-535.31-20
403-7480-535.35-01
403-7480-535.31-20
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.31-01
Amount
17.37
48.89
151.92
42,177.31
17,730.59
138.22
193.00
28.57
12.78
82.73
332.85
368.11
540.99
583.24
40.16
21.71
2,496.84
997.87
1,424.61
2,854.26
55.02
97.83
279.11
263.77
51.77
15.64
13.57
33.22
373.28
37.24
54.06
21.46
172.55
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Vendor
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
THURMAN SUPPLY
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
US BANK -DEBT SVC WIRES
UTILITIES UNDERGROUND LOC
Description
HARDWARE,AND ALLIED ITEMS
PIPE AND TUBING
Lodging -R Bowen
Lodging -J Hart
Certified postage DOE -WW
PORAMGWREF13
PORANGWAT10
PORANG WATR09
Locates
CTR
VEGA AMERICAS, INC FIRE PROTECTION EQUIP/SUP
Wastewater Division Total:
Public Works-WW/Stormwtr Department Total:
Wastewater Utility Fund Total:
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Excise Tax Returns -Dec
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
Division Total:
Department Total:
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
REIMBURSEMENT
MISC TRAVEL
OLYMPIC STATIONERS INC
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
SOILTEST FARM CONSULTANTS
SPECTRA LABORATORIES
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
UNITEC CORPORATION
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
US BANK -DEBT SVC WIRES
WASTE CONNECTIONS, INC
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
Shipping
Mileage Reimbursement
PAYNTER-WSU PESTICIDE REC
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
Testing
Testing
Supplies
CLOTHING & APPAREL
Scale Repair
Certified postage DOE -SW
PORANGSOL14
BLDG CONSTRUC. SERVICES-
ENVIRONMENTAL&ECOLOGICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL&ECOLOGICAL
Account Number
403-7480-535.31-20
403-7480-535.31-01
403-7480-535.43-10
403-7480-535.43-10
403-7480-535.42-10
403-7480-535.41-50
403-7480-535.41-50
403-7480-535.41-50
403-7480-535.49-90
403-7480-535.31-20
404-0000-237.00-00
404-0000-237.10-00
404-7538-537.44-50
404-7538-537.42-10
404-7538-537.31-01
404-7538-537.43-10
404-7538-537.31-01
404-7538-537.31-01
404-7538-537.41-50
404-7538-537.41-50
404-7538-537.31-01
404-7538-537.31-01
404-7538-537.49-90
404-7538-537.42-10
404-7538-537.41-50
404-7538-537.41-51
404-7538-537.41-51
404-7538-537.45-30
Amount
10.59
22.06
432.42
173.48
6.91
87.00
102.00
240.00
24.64
177.98
$74,315.97
$74,315.97
$74,290.65
29.95
164.40
$194.35
$194.35
20,848.46
27.44
94.61
82.50
6.94
61.93
225.00
200.00
39.00
95.29
663.07
6.91
300.00
325,617.80
1,358.74
5,367.28
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Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
WASTE CONNECTIONS, INC
ENVIRONMENTAL&ECOLOGICAL
404-7538-582.75-10
38,892.92
ENVIRONMENTAL&ECOLOGICAL
404-7538-592.83-10
23,885.80
SW - Transfer Station Division Total:
$417,773.69
A-1 PERFORMANCE, INC
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
404-7580-537.41-50
100.75
DATABAR INCORPORATED
Solid Waste Calendar Fee
404-7580-537.41-15
53.09
DAVE'S HEATING & COOLING SVC
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
404-7580-537.31-20
175.00
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
404-7580-537.44-50
16,186.65
FASTENAL INDUSTRIAL
FASTENERS, FASTENING DEVS
404-7580-537.35-01
20.06
OFFICE DEPOT
SUPPLIES
404-7580-537.31-01
(57.98)
SUPPLYWORKS
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
404-7580-537.31-20
27.48
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
Ice Melt
404-7580-537.31-01
36.89
WASTE CONNECTIONS, INC
ENVIRONMENTAL&ECOLOGICAL
404-7580-537.41-51
60,152.19
ZERO WASTE WASHINGTON
MEMBERSHIPS
404-7580-537.49-01
75.00
Solid Waste -Collections Division Total:
$76,769.13
ASPECT CONSULTING, LLC
CONSULTING SERVICES
404-7585-537.41-50
5,180.31
OLYMPIC PARTY & CUSTODIAL
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
404-7585-537.31-01
167.34
SUPPLIES
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
SUPPLIES
404-7585-537.31-01
72.60
Solid Waste -Landfill Division Total:
$5,420.25
Public Works -Solid Waste Department Total:
$499,963.07
Solid Waste Utility Fund Total:
$500,157.42
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Plant root nutrients
406-0000-237.00-00
(4.36)
SYSTEM
Division Total:
($4.36)
Department Total:
($4.36)
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES
SUPPLIES
406-7412-538.31-01
194.45
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER
CLOTHING & APPAREL
406-7412-538.31-01
33.61
CLALLAM CNTY DEPT OF HEALTH
Stream Water Quality
406-7412-538.41-50
2,330.00
CLALLAM CNTY ROAD DEPT
Streamkeepers
406-7412-538.41-50
687.70
CONTECH CONSTRUCTION
PW CONSTRUCTION & RELATED
406-7412-538.31-20
989.17
PRODUCTS, INC
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
406-7412-538.49-50
1,602.29
KITSAP COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
4th Qtr Billing
406-7412-538.41-50
4,437.33
MISC TRAVEL
HASKINS-WSU PESTICIDE REC
406-7412-538.43-10
82.50
PORT ANGELES POWER
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
406-7412-538.31-01
23.63
EQUIPMENT
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Vendor
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
SHOTWELL CORP, JONATHAN
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
US BANK -DEBT SVC WIRES
UTILITIES UNDERGROUND LOC
CTR
WASHINGTON (AGRICUL), STATE
OF
Description
COMPUTERS,DP & WORD PROC
SEED,SOD,SOIL&INOCULANT
Plant root nutrients
PORANGWAT10
Locates
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
WASTE CONNECTIONS, INC BLDG CONSTRUC. SERVICES-
Stormwater Division Total:
Public Works-WW/Stormwtr Department Total:
Stormwater Utility Fund Total:
A/R MISCELLANEOUS REFUNDS MEDIC I OVERPAYMENT
MEDIC I OVERPAYMENT
E. VARNEY #1729224250000
Division Total:
Department Total:
CHIEF SUPPLY INC
CLALLAM CNTY EMS
GALLS
LIFE ASSIST
MISC EMPLOYEE EXPENSE
REIMBURSEMENT
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
VERIZON WIRELESS
WA STATE DOT -STATE FERRIES
Medic I Division Total:
Fire Department Total:
Medic I Utility Fund Total:
Unform Supplies
EMS/Medic ! Advisory
CLOTHING & APPAREL
SALE SURPLUS/OBSOLETE
SALE SURPLUS/OBSOLETE
SALE SURPLUS/OBSOLETE
SALE SURPLUS/OBSOLETE
Supplies
Stress Test Reimbursement
Shipping
Mini fridge-pharmaceutica
11-15 a/c 842160242-00003
12-15 A/C 842160242-00003
Ferry Charges
Account Number
406-7412-538.31-60
406-7412-538.47-10
406-7412-538.31-20
406-7412-538.41-50
406-7412-538.49-90
406-7412-538.43-10
406-7412-538.43-10
406-7412-538.47-10
409-0000-213.10-90
409-0000-213.10-90
409-0000-213.10-90
409-6025-526.20-80
409-6025-526.41-50
409-6025-526.20-80
409-6025-526.31-13
409-6025-526.31-13
409-6025-526.31-02
409-6025-526.31-13
409-6025-526.31-13
409-6025-526.41-50
409-6025-526.31-02
409-6025-526.31-13
409-6025-526.42-10
409-6025-526.42-10
409-6025-526.43-10
Amount
1,041.35
45.00
54.41
18.00
24.64
58.00
(58.00)
9,965.50
$21,529.58
$21,529.58
$21,525.22
67.09
129.34
281.32
$477.75
$477.75
111.67
840.00
78.02
357.39
22.72
791.17
108.09
1,959.02
329.13
12.29
71.73
899.34
620.70
23.80
$6,225.07
$6,225.07
$6,702.82
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
INTEGRAL CONSULTING, INC
CONSULTING SERVICES
413-7481-535.41-50
16,906.91
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Parking-Bloor
413-7481-535.43-10
30.00
SYSTEM
Lodging-Bloor
413-7481-535.43-10
171.55
Shipping fee
413-7481-535.43-10
10.60
Wastewater Remediation Division Total:
$17,119.06
Public Works-WW/Stormwtr Department Total:
$17,119.06
Harbor Clean Up Fund Total:
$17,119.06
ALL WEATHER HEATING &
City Rebate
421-7121-533.49-86
500.00
COOLING
DAVE'S HEATING & COOLING SVC
City Rebate
421-7121-533.49-86
500.00
EVERWARM HEARTH & HOME INC
CITY REBATE
421-7121-533.49-86
545.07
GLASS SERVICES CO INC
City Rebate
421-7121-533.49-86
63.00
MATHEWS GLASS CO INC
CITY REBATE
421-7121-533.49-86
33.84
MISC CITY CONSERVATION
City Rebate
421-7121-533.49-86
50.00
REBATES
CITY REBATE
421-7121-533.49-86
264.00
OFFICE DEPOT
SUPPLIES
421-7121-533.31-01
125.07
PENINSULA HEAT INC
CITY REBATE
421-7121-533.49-86
500.00
SWAIN'S GENERAL STORE INC
SPORTING & ATHLETIC EQUIP
421-7121-533.31-01
50.00
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Recert Application
421-7121-533.41-15
125.00
SYSTEM
Conservation Division Total:
$2,755.98
Public Works -Electric Department
Total:
$2,755.98
Conservation Fund Total:
$2,755.98
BILL'S PLUMBING & HEATING INC
RENTAL/LEASE EQUIPMENT
451-7188-594.65-10
190.00
CED/CONSOLIDATED ELEC DIST
ELECTRICAL EQUIP & SUPPLY
451-7188-594.65-10
233.98
Electric Projects Division Total:
$423.98
Public Works -Electric Department
Total:
$423.98
Electric Utility CIP Fund Total:
$423.98
LAKESIDE INDUSTRIES INC
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES,HEA
452-7388-594.65-10
25,284.60
NEPTUNE MARINE, LLC
PW CONSTRUCTION & RELATED
452-7388-594.65-10
53,321.02
Water Projects Division Total:
$78,605.62
Public Works -Water Department Total:
$78,605.62
Water Utility CIP Fund Total:
$78,605.62
PERENNIAL ENERGY LLC
MACHINERY & HEAVY HRDWARE
454-7588-594.65-10
28,772.20
Solid Waste Coll Projects Division Total:
$28,772.20
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Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
Public Works -Solid Waste Department Total:
$28,772.20
Solid Waste Utility CIP Fund Total:
$28,772.20
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
(42.85)
AUTO & TRUCK ACCESSORIES
501-0000-141.40-00
38.00
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
386.57
ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
501-0000-141.20-00
4,252.25
PRODUCTS, INC
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
501-0000-141.20-00
4,445.19
BAXTER AUTO PARTS #15
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
6.63
HOSES, ALL KINDS
501-0000-141.40-00
54.37
BRIM TRACTOR COMPANY INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
421.84
LAWN MAINTENANCE EQUIP
501-0000-141.40-00
254.76
COPY CAT GRAPHICS
AUTO & TRUCK ACCESSORIES
501-0000-141.40-00
390.60
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
501-0000-237.00-00
220.18
FASTENAL INDUSTRIAL
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
12.62
FREIGHTLINER NORTHWEST
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
116.19
HUGHES FIRE EQUIPMENT INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
105.72
MASCO PETROLEUM, INC
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
501-0000-141.20-00
438.32
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
501-0000-141.20-00
387.46
MCMASTER-CARR SUPPLY CO
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
133.21
NAPA AUTO PARTS
AUTO & TRUCK ACCESSORIES
501-0000-141.40-00
23.80
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
554.29
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
(51.36)
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
16.31
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
19.83
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
13.01
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
15.44
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
455.29
O'REILLY AUTO PARTS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
56.11
OWEN EQUIPMENT
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
158.91
PORT ANGELES TIRE FACTORY
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
415.06
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
545.66
PRICE FORD LINCOLN
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
40.10
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
23.13
RUDDELL AUTO MALL
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
120.90
SIX ROBBLEES' INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-0000-141.40-00
69.48
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Vendor
SIX ROBBLEES' INC
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
WESTERN PETERBILT INC
WILDER TOYOTA INC
Division Total:
Department Total:
A-1 PERFORMANCE, INC
ANGELES COLLISION REPAIR
ARAMARK
ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS, INC
BAXTER AUTO PARTS #15
CASCADE MACHINERY &
ELECTRIC, INC
COPY CAT GRAPHICS
DIVERSIFIED INSPECTIONS INC
ECOLUBE RECOVERY, LLC
FAR -WEST MACHINE &
HYDRAULICS
FASTENAL INDUSTRIAL
FLEET VEHICLE SOURCE, INC
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Description
Amount
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT.
ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT.
ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT.
ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT.
ITEMS
BUILDING MAINT&REPAIR SER
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING SERV
LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING SERV
LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING SERV
LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING SERV
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
FUEL,OIL,GREASE, & LUBES
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
BELTS AND BELTING
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
AUTO & TRUCK ACCESSORIES
MISC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
AUTO MAJOR TRANSPORTATION
Account Number
Amount
501-0000-141.40-00
69.48
501-0000-141.40-00
53.79
501-0000-141.40-00
189.29
501-0000-141.40-00
23.22
$14,432.80
$14,432.80
501-7630-548.41-50
125.25
501-7630-548.34-02
10.85
501-7630-548.34-02
366.73
501-7630-548.34-02
996.21
501-7630-548.34-02
253.89
501-7630-548.34-02
1,799.89
501-7630-548.34-02
739.10
501-7630-548.49-90
126.67
501-7630-548.49-90
109.90
501-7630-548.49-90
122.65
501-7630-548.49-90
109.90
501-7630-548.32-13
230.31
501-7630-548.32-13
28.79
501-7630-548.32-13
75.69
501-7630-548.34-02
21.08
501-7630-548.34-02
17.82
501-7630-548.34-02
103.38
501-7630-548.34-02
(103.38)
501-7630-548.34-02
21.08
501-7630-548.48-10
679.31
501-7630-548.48-10
1,171.94
501-7630-548.34-02
582.65
501-7630-548.34-02
2,860.00
501-7630-548.31-01
110.00
501-7630-548.31-01
50.00
501-7630-548.34-02
362.10
501-7630-548.34-02
435.34
501-7630-548.31-01
414.81
501-7630-594.64-10
22,085.00
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
FLYING WRENCH SERVICES
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
1,100.17
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
141.36
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
298.63
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
607.11
GOOD TO GO!
Unpaid Toll Fee
501-7630-548.34-02
7.00
HEARTLINE
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
179.30
HUGHES FIRE EQUIPMENT INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
1,103.10
J B'S UPHOLSTERY
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
29.35
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
135.87
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
5.44
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
163.05
KIMBALL MIDWEST
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.31-01
135.37
LEGACY TELECOMMUNICATIONS,
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
326.40
INC
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
734.66
LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
17.34
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
113.93
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
256.88
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
513.76
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
1,418.84
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
61.96
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
65.22
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
91.31
MATT'S TOOLS USA, LLC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.31-01
62.94
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.35-01
36.27
MCMASTER-CARR SUPPLY CO
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
133.23
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-594.64-10
87.54
MOBILE EQUIPMENT SERVICES
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-594.64-10
3,941.56
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-594.64-10
13,148.40
MURRAY MOTORS INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
750.33
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
(371.09)
Return
501-7630-548.31-01
(371.09)
Return
501-7630-548.31-01
371.09
NAPA AUTO PARTS
BELTS AND BELTING
501-7630-548.34-02
9.34
BELTS AND BELTING
501-7630-548.34-02
9.34
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Description
Account Number
Amount
NAPA AUTO PARTS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-594.64-10
19.89
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
46.90
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
69.51
NATIONAL SAFETY INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.35-01
277.06
NORTHWEST TANK &
ENVIRONMENTAL&ECOLOGICAL
501-7630-548.49-90
2,757.10
ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS
O'REILLY AUTO PARTS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
16.63
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
39.69
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
114.13
BELTS AND BELTING
501-7630-548.34-02
44.99
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
38.27
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
118.65
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
146.06
BELTS AND BELTING
501-7630-548.34-02
33.36
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
436.69
BELTS AND BELTING
501-7630-548.34-02
24.28
BELTS AND BELTING
501-7630-548.34-02
98.94
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
93.43
OWEN EQUIPMENT
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
461.06
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
220.87
PORT ANGELES AUTO GLASS
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
338.70
PORT ANGELES TIRE FACTORY
Flat Repair
501-7630-548.34-02
18.42
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
36.85
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
425.34
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
18.42
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
74.29
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
134.39
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
681.43
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
119.52
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
224.51
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
317.14
PRICE FORD LINCOLN
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
29.66
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
66.29
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
917.65
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
983.36
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
PRICE FORD LINCOLN
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
358.40
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
792.56
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
4.71
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
325.81
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
404.60
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
26.22
QUALITY 4X4 TRUCK SUPPLY
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
10.85
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
1,338.24
RICHMOND 2 -WAY RADIO
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-594.64-10
44.02
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-594.64-10
223.11
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-594.64-10
104.36
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-594.64-10
626.11
ROMAINE ELECTRIC CORP
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
182.38
RUDDELL AUTO MALL
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
295.17
RUDY'S AUTOMOTIVE
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
394.99
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
752.12
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
497.07
EXTERNAL LABOR SERVICES
501-7630-548.34-02
335.41
SCARFF FORD, INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
242.97
SIX ROBBLEES' INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
90.22
SUNSET DO -IT BEST HARDWARE
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
15.63
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-594.64-10
53.80
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
7.35
SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY,
Convert to Detectives car
501-7630-548.34-02
961.63
INC
THURMAN SUPPLY
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
18.02
WESTERN PETERBILT INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
1,149.74
WILDER TOYOTA INC
AUTO & TRUCK MAINT. ITEMS
501-7630-548.34-02
118.92
Equipment Services Division Total:
$78,038.76
Public Works Department Total:
$78,038.76
Equipment Services Fund Total:
$92,471.56
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Excise Tax Returns -Dec
502-0000-237.00-00
1,455.04
Division Total:
$1,455.04
Department Total:
$1,455.04
CANON USA, INC
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
108.39
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Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
CANON USA, INC
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
117.17
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
125.19
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
133.35
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
162.67
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
181.05
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
181.05
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
182.35
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
196.37
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
196.37
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
196.37
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
227.27
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
238.80
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
245.65
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
275.90
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
291.70
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
396.54
OFFICE MACHINES & ACCESS
502-2081-518.45-31
589.26
CDW GOVERNMENT INC
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
502-2081-518.31-80
399.52
COMPUTERS,DP & WORD PROC.
502-2081-518.31-60
1,644.95
COMPUTERS,DP & WORD PROC.
502-2081-518.31-80
256.98
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
502-2081-518.31-80
301.95
CENTURYLINK-QWEST
12-23 A/C 206T302306084B
502-2081-518.42-10
633.73
12-23 A/C 206T302424142B
502-2081-518.42-10
102.78
12-23 A/C 206T310164584B
502-2081-518.42-10
489.69
12-23 A/C 206T418577331 B
502-2081-518.42-10
57.62
12-23 A/C 79513296
502-2081-518.42-10
20.27
01-02 A/C 3604175328784B
502-2081-518.42-10
49.69
01-05 A/C 3604522245145B
502-2081-518.42-10
49.69
01-05 A/C 3604523712585B
502-2081-518.42-10
85.38
01-05 A/C 3604523877817B
502-2081-518.42-10
49.69
01-05 A/C 3604523954268B
502-2081-518.42-10
103.33
01-05 A/C 3604524587479B
502-2081-518.42-10
128.72
01-05 A/C 3604525109623B
502-2081-518.42-10
49.69
01-05 A/C 3604525834211 B
502-2081-518.42-10
48.09
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Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
CENTURYLINK-QWEST
01-05 A/C 3604528100532B
502-2081-518.42-10
49.69
01-05 A/C 3604529882811 B
502-2081-518.42-10
51.68
01-05 A/C 3604529887652B
502-2081-518.42-10
51.68
01-05 A/C 3604529911834B
502-2081-518.42-10
103.33
01-10 A/C 360Z100240955B
502-2081-518.42-10
189.06
01-14 A/C 3604570411199B
502-2081-518.42-10
761.02
01-14 A/C 3604570831558B
502-2081-518.42-10
49.69
01-14 A/C 3604570968343B
502-2081-518.42-10
103.33
01-14 A/C 3604571270975B
502-2081-518.42-10
244.33
01-14 A/C 3604571535571 B
502-2081-518.42-10
85.38
01-14 A/C 3604576684085B
502-2081-518.42-10
557.57
0 1 -16 A/C 206T355724768B
502-2081-518.42-10
57.62
0 1 -16 A/C 206T359336570B
502-2081-518.42-10
489.69
CONSOLIDATED TECH SERVICES
Scan Charges
502-2081-518.42-10
461.76
PACIFIC OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
8.19
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
12.90
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
19.32
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
19.65
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
19.69
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
25.61
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
27.00
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
33.51
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
36.95
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
75.37
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
84.13
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
87.35
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
88.87
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
89.73
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
96.88
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
109.45
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
118.77
Copier Charges
502-2081-518.45-31
174.92
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
502-2081-518.31-60
56.52
COMPUTER HARDWARE&PERIPHE
502-2081-518.31-60
70.66
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
VERIZON WIRELESS
12-22 a/c 571136182-00001
502-2081-518.42-10
188.49
12-25 a/c 671402094-00001
502-2081-518.42-10
5,172.31
WAVE BROADBAND
DATA PROC SERV &SOFTWARE
502-2081-518.42-12
14,015.60
Information Technologies Division Total:
$32,404.92
DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC
CONSULTING SERVICES
502-2082-594.65-10
41,675.57
IT Capital Projects Division Total:
$41,675.57
PUD #1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY
RADIO & TELECOMMUNICATION
502-2083-518.47-10
46.17
Wireless Mesh Division Total:
$46.17
Finance Department Total:
$74,126.66
Information Technology Fund
Total:
$75,581.70
AWC EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TRUST
L1 MED/VIS PREMIUMS
503-1631-517.46-34
6,113.92
LIFE INSURANCE
503-1631-517.46-32
1,706.93
LTD
503-1631-517.46-31
4,843.99
MED/DEN/VIS PREMIUMS
503-1631-517.46-30
204,095.83
HSA BANK
Employer Contr to HSA
503-1631-517.46-30
49,500.00
Employer Contr to HSA
503-1631-517.46-30
49,500.00
Employer Contr to HSA
503-1631-517.46-30
49,500.00
Employer Contr to HSA
503-1631-517.46-30
49,500.00
Employer Contr to HSA
503-1631-517.46-30
1,500.00
NW ADMIN TRANSFER ACCT
CONSULTING SERVICES
503-1631-517.46-33
87,212.50
CONSULTING SERVICES
503-1631-517.46-34
5,763.60
REDACTED
Disability Board -December
503-1631-517.46-35
22.92
Disability Board -December
503-1631-517.46-35
260.00
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
2.63
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
2.73
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
3.20
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
4.21
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
4.25
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
7.14
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
14.40
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
16.07
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
17.34
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
20.38
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
26.66
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
33.25
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
REDACTED
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
33.30
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
35.30
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
38.76
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
42.26
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
42.54
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
59.16
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
61.39
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
63.01
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
73.04
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
73.37
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
74.40
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
79.93
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
81.74
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
84.27
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
87.07
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
88.20
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
96.11
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
96.41
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
98.24
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
104.18
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
111.19
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
135.72
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
153.44
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
816.98
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
1,469.94
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
(88.20)
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
503-1631-517.46-30
88.20
Disability Board -January
503-1631-517.46-35
40.00
Disability Board -January
503-1631-517.46-35
46.01
Disability Board -January
503-1631-517.46-35
123.52
Disability Board -January
503-1631-517.46-35
1,482.27
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
108.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
108.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
108.00
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Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
REDACTED
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
108.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
109.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
111.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
113.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
115.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
120.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
121.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
123.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
134.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
134.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
134.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
134.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
134.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
366.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
503-1631-517.46-35
556.00
US BANK CORPORATE PAYMENT
Giveaway items -Wellness e
503-1631-517.41-51
200.00
SYSTEM
Other Insurance Programs Division Total:
$518,499.70
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR &
4th QTR L&I
503-1661-517.49-50
127,412.78
INDUSTRIES
DEPT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES
4th Quarter L&I Self Ins
503-1661-517.49-50
1,414.59
WASHINGTON HOSPITAL SVCS
Contract Fee
503-1661-517.41-40
1,066.67
Contract Fee
503-1661-517.41-40
1,066.67
CONSULTING SERVICES
503-1661-517.41-40
1,066.66
Worker's Compensation Division Total:
$132,027.37
ANKURA CONSULTING GROUP, LLC
Professional Fees
503-1671-517.41-50
12,297.50
FOSTER PEPPER PLLC
Legal Services
503-1671-517.41-50
154.00
MISC CLAIM SETTLEMENTS
In -House Claim Settlement
503-1671-517.49-98
247.30
In -House Claim Settlement
503-1671-517.49-98
1,559.63
In -House Claim Settlement
503-1671-517.49-98
3,401.79
In House Claim Settlement
503-1671-517.49-98
586.98
In -House Claim Settlement
503-1671-517.49-98
679.38
WCIA (WA CITIES INS AUTHORITY)
Insurance
503-1671-517.41-50
123,905.39
CONSULTING SERVICES
503-1671-517.46-10
588,868.00
Comp Liability Division Total:
$731,699.97
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City of Port Angeles
City Council Expenditure Report
Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
Description
Account Number
Amount
Self Insurance Department Total:
$1,382,227.04
Self -Insurance Fund Total:
$1,382,227.04
AWC EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TRUST
RETIREE PREMIUMS
602-6221-517.46-35
2,776.00
REDACTED
Disability Board -January
602-6221-517.46-35
8,080.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
602-6221-517.46-35
111.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
602-6221-517.46-35
113.00
REIMBURSE MEDICARE -JAN
602-6221-517.46-35
127.00
Fireman's Pension Division Total:
$11,207.00
Fireman's Pension Department Total:
$11,207.00
Firemen's Pension Fund Total:
$11,207.00
AFLAC
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.53-11
692.31
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.53-12
836.16
AFLAC JAN 2019
920-0000-231.53-10
1,686.90
AFSCME LOCAL 1619
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.54-40
(288.00)
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.54-40
288.00
AWC EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TRUST
AWC SUPPLEMENTAL LIFE JAN
920-0000-231.53-30
421.90
BROWN & BROWN OF
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.53-40
(1,979.47)
WASHINGTON
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.53-40
1,979.47
CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE
Case #14-14948
920-0000-231.56-90
(904.16)
Case #14-14948
920-0000-231.56-90
904.16
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.56-90
(904.16)
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.56-90
904.16
Case #14-14948
920-0000-231.56-90
904.16
EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.55-30
550.00
EMPOWER-P/R WIRE
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.52-20
19,716.46
FEDERAL PAYROLL TAX
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.50-10
4.55
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.50-10
62,222.33
FICA/MEDICARE PAYROLL TAX
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.50-20
77,359.98
FIREFIGHTER'S LOCAL 656
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.54-30
(2,118.07)
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.54-30
2,118.07
HSA BANK
Employee Contr to HSA
920-0000-231.52-40
4,038.84
IBEW LOCAL 997
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.54-20
(1,465.41)
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.54-20
1,465.41
ICMA-P/R WIRES
ICMA- RC 457
920-0000-231.52-10
1,600.00
PAYROLL SUMMARY
920-0000-231.52-10
20,467.27
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Jan 30,
2019 9:32:13 AM
February 5, 2019
E - 44
City of Port Angeles
"w City Council Expenditure Report
*!4 Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Vendor
LEOFF
OFFICE OF SUPPORT
ENFORCEMENT
PERS
POLICE ASSOCIATION
TEAMSTERS LOCAL 589
UNITED WAY (PAYROLL)
VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSOCIATION
WSCCCE AFSCME AFL-CIO
Description
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
PAYROLL SUMMARY
WSCFF/EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PAYROLL SUMMARY
TRUST
Division Total:
Department Total:
Payroll Clearing Fund Total:
Total for Checks Dated Between Jan 5, 2019 and Jan 25, 2019
Account Number
920-0000-231.51-21
920-0000-231.51-21
920-0000-231.51-21
920-0000-231.56-20
920-0000-231.56-20
920-0000-231.56-20
920-0000-231.56-20
920-0000-231.56-20
920-0000-231.51-10
920-0000-231.51-11
920-0000-231.51-12
920-0000-231.55-10
920-0000-231.55-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.54-10
920-0000-231.56-10
920-0000-231.56-10
920-0000-231.56-10
920-0000-231.56-10
920-0000-231.56-10
920-0000-231.55-20
920-0000-231.54-40
920-0000-231.54-40
920-0000-231.53-20
Amount
(436.63)
436.63
29,700.95
(161.53)
161.53
(161.53)
161.53
161.53
1,282.80
13,956.59
79,215.94
(434.00)
434.00
(2,205.50)
2,205.50
(124.50)
124.50
(2,205.50)
(124.50)
2,205.50
2,075.68
(301.54)
301.54
(301.54)
301.54
282.54
6.00
(5,020.81)
5,020.81
1,875.00
$318,933.39
$318,933.39
$318,933.39
$4,889,491.66
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February 5, 2019 E - 45
f2i MCITY COUNCIL
waSwINCp10N, u.5 MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Corey Delikat, Parks & Recreation Director
Subject: Land Lease Agreement- Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association
Summary: In 2018, the City Manager approved a surplus of a City owned building to the Olympic
Peninsula Rowing Association (OPRA). Upon obtaining the building, OPRA looked to move the
building to 1500 Ediz Hook Road, just west of the current location at 1431 Ediz Hook Road. To make
this property a reality, McKinley Paper Co. generously worked with the City for approximately a year to
amend their original Crown Zellerbach lease agreement to give the City Lease Lot #2 back so that the
property could be used by OPRA. The City Council approved this amendment of lease during the August
21, 2018 Council meeting. Obtaining back this property will allow the City to lease this space to OPRA
for $1 per year, as long as they provide a recreational benefit to the City and use the property specifically
for the use of a rowing facility.
Funding: No funding is associated with this Lease Agreement. However, OPRA will be responsible for
all lease hold excise tax.
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a Lease Agreement with the
Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association (OPRA).
Background / Analysis: Between the years 2009 to 2018, the City of Port Angeles rented a City
owned building, located at 1431 Ediz Hook Road, for the use of a rowing facility. In 2017, after a winter
storm, the City posted a "No Occupancy" on the building due to substantial damage to the pilings that
hold up the building. Because of environmental concerns, the Olympic Rowing Association (OPRA) was
willing to move the building onto the shore. So, in 2018, the City Manager approved a surplus of the
building to OPRA because the building had no value to the City and it would be expensive to demolish
and haul it away. Upon obtaining the building, OPRA looked at other locations to move the building and
1500 Ediz Hook Road, just west of the current location, was a perfect location. To make this property a
reality, McKinley Paper Co. generously worked with the City for approximately a year to amend their
original Crown Zellerbach lease agreement to give the City Lease Lot #2 back so that the property could
be used for OPRA. The City Council approved this amendment of lease during the August 21, 2018
Council meeting. Obtaining this property back will allow the City to lease this space to OPRA for $1 per
year, as long as they provide a recreational benefit to the City and use the property specifically for the use
of a rowing facility.
Funding Overview: No funding is associated with this Lease Agreement. However, OPRA will be
responsible for all lease hold excise tax.
February 5, 2019 E - 46
LAND LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS LAND LEASE AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), made and entered into this day
of 12019, by and between the CITY OF PORT ANGELES, a municipal corporation of the state of
Washington ("Lessor") and the OLYMPIC PENINSULA ROWING ASSOCIATION, a Washington
Non -Profit Corporation ("Lessee"),
WHEREAS, The Lessor was the owner of a building located at 1431 Ediz Hook Road;
AND WHEREAS, Lessor had rented the building to various entities for use as a recreational rowing
facility since May 5, 2009;
AND WHEREAS, the Lessee entered into a rental agreement for the building for use as a
recreational rowing facility with the Lessor sometime after September of 2013;
AND WHEREAS, in 2017, after a winter storm, the Lessor had to post a "No Occupancy" on the
building due to substantial damage to the pilings that hold up the building;
AND WHEREAS, in 2018, following the substantial damage sustained by the building, the
building was declared surplus and subsequently was transferred to Lessee after Lessor determined the
building had no value and that demolition was cost prohibitive;
AND WHEREAS, Lessee has determined that the building can be rendered inhabitable again if
moved from its current position atop the damaged pilings to a fixed surface;
AND WHEREAS, Lessee has secured resources to have the building moved from its damaged
pilings to another lot with a fixed surface;
AND WHEREAS, the Lessor owns Lease Lot #2, 1500 Ediz Hook Road ("Property"), which has
been identified as an appropriate lot with a fixed surface by the Lessee;
NOW THEREFORE, the Lessor, for and in consideration of the mutual exchange of promises as
herein contained and the sum of one dollar per year ($1 per year), does hereby demise let and lease unto
Lessee those portions of the Property described as Lease Lot #2, 1500 Ediz Hook Road As shown in Exhibit
"A" attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, subject to the conditions, exceptions and
reservations hereinafter set forth.
A. TERM OF LEASE
1. The term of the lease shall be for twenty years beginning on the 5th day of February,
2019 and ending on the 7th day of February, 2039 unless sooner terminated as hereinafter provided.
2. Upon termination of this lease as provided for herein, Lessee agrees, at the discretion of
Lessor, to abandon the building or to cause the building to be moved, and to certify that there is no
evidence of contamination at the location. Lessee further agrees to remove all improvements placed on
the property, other than the building, unless Lessor agrees otherwise in writing.
February 5, 2019 E - 47
B. NOTICES
Any notices to the Lessor or Lessee required or authorized by this lease shall be deemed properly
given if mailed postage prepaid as follows:
LESSOR: City Manager
City of Port Angeles
321 East 5' Street
Port Angeles, WA 38362
LESSEE: Board President
Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association
PO Box 814
Port Angeles, WA 98362
The designation of the person to be notified or the address of such persons may be changed at any
time by written notice given in the same manner as provided for in this section for other notices.
C. USE OF PREMISES
Lessee shall use the premises for the support of a recreational rowing facility and for no other use
or purpose without prior written consent of the Lessor. Lessor authorizes Lessee to place the building
currently located at 1431 Ediz Hook Road on the Property.
D. CHANGES AND ADDITIONS TO APPROVED STRUCTURE
In the event Lessee deems it necessary or desirable to enlarge, modify, or relocate the building
Lessee is placing on the Property, or to make additional improvements to the Property, the following
procedures are to be followed:
1. Lessee shall give written notice to Lessor of its desire to enlarge, modify, or relocate the
building or add new improvements to the land.
2. Concurrent with the notice, Lessee shall furnish Lessor with a layout drawing showing
the proposed changes or additions.
3. Written approval of the Lessor must be obtained prior to proceeding with any
enlargement, modification or relocation of the building, or addition of new improvements to the land.
4. Lessor shall not incur any expense on account of any modifications, enlargements or
other changes made by the Lessee. The Lessee agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the Lessor harmless
from all such costs and expense.
E. ACCEPTANCE OF PREMISES
Lessee has been given sufficient opportunity to review and inspect the Property, knows the condition of
the premises and accepts the premises as they are without any warranty by the Lessor and the Lessor has
no duty to provide any work to alter the property for Lessee's purposes.
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February 5, 2019 E - 48
F. USE SUBJECT TO LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Lessee shall conform to and comply with all applicable laws and regulations of any public authority
affecting the property and shall assume any costs of such compliance, including fines or penalties. This
Agreement does not grant Lessee any zoning or land use approvals. Lessee shall obtain any and all land
use and zoning approvals as necessary for its operations. Lessee shall not allow debris or refuse to
accumulate on the property.
G. TAXES
Lessee shall have the responsibility to pay any personal property, real estate taxes, leasehold excise tax, if
applicable, assessments, or charges owed on the Property which Lessor demonstrates is the result of
Lessee's use of the Property and/or the installation, maintenance, and operation of the Lessee's
improvements, including any increase in real estate taxes at the Property which Lessor demonstrates
arises from the Lessee's improvements and/or Lessee's use of the Property. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Lessee shall not have the obligation to pay any tax, assessment, or charge the Lessee is
disputing in good faith in appropriate proceedings prior to a final determination that such tax is properly
assessed provided that no lien attaches to the Property. Except as set forth in this paragraph, Lessor shall
have the responsibility to pay any personal property, real estate taxes, assessments, or charges owed on
the Property and shall do so prior to the imposition of any lien on the Property.
H. INDEMNIFICATION/DEFEND/HOLD HARMLESS
To the extent allowed by law, Lessee shall defend, indemnify, and hold the Lessor, its officers, members,
and employees harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits including attorney
fees, arising out of or in connection with the activities or operations of Lessee at the property, except for
injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the Lessor.
Lessee recognizes that RCW 4.92.090 provides as follows: "The State of Washington, whether acting in
its governmental or proprietary capacity, shall be liable for damages arising out of its tortious conduct to
the same extent as if it were a private person or corporation."
Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then,
in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused
by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Lessee, the Lessor, and the officers, officials and
employees of either, the Lessee's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Lessee's negligence.
It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the
Lessee's waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this
indemnification. This waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. The provisions of this section
shall survive the expiration or termination of the Agreement. However, the Lessee expressly reserves the
rights as a third person set forth in RCW 51.24.035.
February 5, 2019 E - 49
L ENVIRONMENTAL
Lessee shall be responsible for complying with any and all environmental and industrial hygiene laws,
including any regulations, guidelines, standards, or policies of any governmental authorities, which may
be in effect during the Lessee's occupancy of the Property.
Lessee shall not introduce any substance, chemical, or waste on the Property that is identified as
hazardous, toxic, or dangerous ("Hazardous Substances") by or in violation of any applicable law or
regulation. The Lessee will defend, indemnify, and hold Lessor's agents and employees harmless from
and against any and all claims, costs, and liabilities, including reasonable attorney's fees and costs arising
out of or in connection with the cleanup or restoration of the Property associated with the Lessee's use of
such Hazardous Substances. The obligation of this paragraph shall survive the expiration of or other
termination of this Agreement.
INSURANCE
Lessee shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries
to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the Lessee's operation and
use of the Property.
No Limitation: Lessee's maintenance of insurance as required by this Agreement shall not be construed to
limit the liability of the Lessee to the coverage provided by such insurance, or otherwise limit the Lessor's
recourse to any remedy available at law or equity.
Minimum Scope of Insurance: Lessee shall obtain insurance of the types described below:
I. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on Insurance Services Office
(IAO) occurrence form or its substantial equivalent and shall include coverage for premises operations
and contractual liability. Lessor shall be included as an insured on Lessee's Commercial General
Liability insurance policy using ISO Additional Insured — Managers or Lessors of Premises Form or
substitute endorsement providing equivalent coverage.
2. Property insurance shall be written on an all risk basis.
Minimum Amounts of Insurance: Lessee shall maintain the following insurance limits:
I. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than
$1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate.
2. Property insurance shall be written covering the full value of Lessee's property and
improvements with no coinsurance provisions.
Other Insurance Provisions: Lessee's Commercial General Liability insurance policy shall be primary
insurance as respects the Lessor. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained
by the Lessor shall be excess of the Lessee's insurance and shall not contribute with it.
Acceptability of Insurers: Insurance is to be place with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less
than A:VII.
Verification of Insurers: Lessee shall furnish the Lessor with original certificates and a copy of the
blanket additional insured endorsement evidencing the insurance requirements of the Lessee.
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February 5, 2019 E - 50
Failure to Maintain Insurance: Failure on the part of the Lessee to maintain the insurance as required shall
constitute a material breach of the Agreement, upon which Lessor may, after giving five business days'
notice to the Lessee to correct the breach, terminate the Agreement or, at its discretion, procure or renew
such insurance and pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, with any sums so expended to be
repaid to Lessor on demand.
K. HOLDOVER
If Lessee, with the implied or express consent of the City, shall hold over after expiration of the term of
this lease or any renewal period, Lessee shall remain bound by all the covenants and agreements herein,
except that the tenancy shall be from month to month.
L. DEFAULT AND RE-ENTRY
Notwithstanding the provisions of section A above, if the Lessee fails to maintain and operate a
recreational rowing facility or fails to keep or perform any or all of the covenants and agreements herein
contained, and fails to cure said default within 30 days of notice of default by City, then this lease may be
terminated and Lessor shall be entitled to collect from Lessee all costs and expenses, including attorney's
fees, incurred by Lessor as a result of Lessee's default, abandonment or failure to perform.
If the Lessee shall fail to quit and surrender said premises upon termination of this lease, the Lessee shall
be liable to lawful eviction.
M. COMPLETE AGREEMENT
It is agreed and understood that this Agreement contains all agreements, promises and understandings
between Lessor and Lessee and that no verbal or oral agreements, promises or understandings shall be
binding upon either Lessor or Lessee in any dispute, controversy or proceedings at law. Any addition,
variation or modification to this Agreement shall be void and ineffective unless made in writing and
signed by the parties.
N. GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement and the performance thereof shall be governed, interpreted, construed and regulated by
the Laws of the State of Washington. Venue shall lie in the Clallam County Superior Court.
February 5, 2019 E - 51
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument in duplicate the day
and year first above written.
CITY OF PORT ANGELES (Lessor):
Signature
Title
OLYMPIC PENINSULA ROWING
ASSOCIATION (Lessee)
Signature
Title
Date Date
Approved as to form: Attest:
William Bloor, City Attorney
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss.
County of Clallam )
Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
On this day of March, 2019, before me, a Notary Public for the State of Washington, duly
commissioned and sworn, personally appeared 'to me known to be the
of the City of Port Angeles, the municipal corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses
and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was authorized to execute said instrument, and
that the seal affixed is the seal of said municipal corporation.
Given under my hand and official seal the day and year first in this certificate above written.
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing at Port Angeles.
My commission expires:
February 5, 2019 E - 52
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss.
County of Clallam )
On this day of March, 2019, before me, a Notary Public for the State of Washington, duly
commissioned and sworn, personally appeared , to me known to be the
of the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association, corporation that executed the
foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said
corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that s/he was authorized to
execute said instrument, and that the seal affixed is the seal of said municipal corporation.
Given under my hand and official seal the day and year first in this certificate above written.
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing at Port Angeles.
My commission expires:
February 5, 2019 E - 53
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tfM POR-T-ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
WASH I N G T o N, u. s. MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: James Burke, Director of Public Works and Utilities
Brian Smith, Chief of Police
Subject: Equipment Purchase — Replacement of Police Vehicles
Summary: The 2019 budget includes funds to procure three marked patrol cars for the Police Department.
Through the City's membership with the Washington State Purchasing Cooperative (WSPC), Northsound
Dwayne Lane's Auto Dealership was selected from the cooperative vendor list, Contract No. 05916.
Funding: These vehicle purchases and replacements are identified in the 2019 budget and are included in
the 2019 Capital Facilities Plan. Pricing from the Washington State Purchasing Cooperative (WSPC)
contract is summarized below:
WSPC Bid Purchase Contract
(WSPC Bid Prices Include Sales Tax)
New Vehicle Type
Vehicle Budget
State Bid
Accessories
Replacing Vehicle
2019 Dodge Charger
$50,400
$30,481
$19,919
1111, 2005 Ford Crown Victoria
2019 Dodge Charger
$50,400
$30,481
$19,919
1112, 2005 Ford Crown Victoria
2019 Dodge Charger
$50,400
$30,481
$19,919
6104, 2007 Ford Crown Victoria
Total Cost
$151,200
Recommendation:
1. Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a contract for the purchase and outfitting of three
police patrol vehicles.
2. Approve and authorize the City Manager to make minor modifications to the purchase contract if
necessary.
Approve and authorize the City Manager to surplus vehicles 1111, 1112 and 6104, once the new
police vehicles are placed into service.
Background / Analysis: The purchase of the Police patrol vehicles continues the City practice in
establishing a standardized fleet to meet the working conditions and safety needs of the Police patrol unit.
It is necessary to replace Police vehicles 1111, 1112, and 6104 in 2019 to ensure the Police fleet remains
reliable, safe and efficient. These new Police patrol vehicles will replace two 2005 Ford Crown Victoria
Police vehicles with a combined mileage of 251,000 miles and a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria vehicle #6104
with 84,000 miles.
Funding Overview: The 2019 budget includes $151,200.00 for the purchase of three new Police patrol
vehicles, including applicable tax and accessories.
February 5, 2019 E - 55
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CITY COUNCIL
MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Ken Dubuc, Fire Chief
Subject: Cardiac Defibrillator/Monitor Purchase
Summary: The Fire Department utilizes cardiac monitor/defibrillators to monitor the electrical
activity of a patient's heart, and if needed, to defibrillate the patient's heart. The Department
needs to replace one of its oldest cardiac monitor/defibrillators that is past its useful life. This
replacement will provide our paramedics with the ability to treat patients with the latest
technology available.
Funding: Funding is from existing reserves in a revolving Capital Facilities Fund account
established to enable defibrillator purchases.
Recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to sign a purchase agreement in the amount of
approximately $35,388, including tax, with Zoll Medical Corporation for the purchase of a Zoll
X Series Cardiac Monitor/Defibrillator, and to make minor modifications if necessary.
Background / Analysis: Each medic unit and first -out fire engine carries a cardiac
monitor/defibrillator. This specialized equipment is designed to monitor the electrical activity of
a patient's heart, and if needed, defibrillate the patient's heart. Newer generation
monitors/defibrillators are also provided with 12 -lead monitoring and the ability to measure the
oxygen saturation in a patient's blood as well as provide cardiac pacing when needed.
The Department needs to replace its oldest cardiac monitor/defibrillator. This replacement will
allow paramedics to treat patients with the latest technology. The piece of equipment that is
replaced will be utilized by the Community Paramedic.
Our cardiac monitor/defibrillators are manufactured by Zoll Medical Corporation. Zoll does not
sell through alternative distribution channels, so the Department is making this purchase through
National Purchasing Partners (NPP). The City has an existing interlocal agreement with NPP.
Zoll has provided a letter documenting the fact that they are the sole -source for this equipment.
If approved, the Department will purchase a Zoll X -Series cardiac monitor/defibrillator, for the
amount of $35,388.83 from Zoll Medical Corporation per the attached purchase agreement.
Funding Overview: Funding is from an existing CFP account established to enable defibrillator
purchases. These funds have been restricted through management directive for replacement of
the defibrillators. This purchase is scheduled for 2019.
February 5, 2019 E - 56
ZOLL.
TO: Port Angeles Fire Department
102 E 5th Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Attr:: Kelly Ziegler
email: kzieglerncityoflla.us
Tel: 360-4 17-4 6 8 0
ZOLL Medical Corporation
Worldwide HeadQuarters
269 Mill Rd
Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01824-4105
(978) 421.9655 Main
(800)348.9011
(978) 421-0015 Customer Support
FEDERAL ID#: 04-2711626
QUOTATION 296687 V:3
DATE: January 29, 2019
TERMS: Net 30 Days
FOB: Shlppinn Point
FREIGHT! Free Fru:yt�t.
rTEM MOBELNUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 601 - 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 - 0 1 Y SiNif!s i; P.lnnuill 1`4Onitor/DeThn113t0f $14,995
QTY.
UNIT PRICE
DISC PRICE
TOTAL PRICE
1
S37 275 CO
$30
$30,56550 '
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Etlu, tr:;,ttr,
D'.SH ;::IIi:I:Ir rioAcin r.,,;:Ahle) USB data transfer
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fLll I:' F[:! i •:1:1 !'I: 'r'!'irI[!r Ionil dynamic and static
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One (1) -year EMS warranty
Advanced Options:
Real CPR Help Expansion Pack $ 995
CPR Dashtmard quantitive depth and rate in real
time, release indicator, interruption
timer, perfusion performance indicator (PPI)
• See - Thru CPR artifact hllering
1
Io the extent Ina: ZUu. and Uustorner, or c useomer's Representative nave negotiated and executed
ove rridi nq terms and conditions ("Overriding T's & C's"). those terms and conditions would apply to this
quotation. In all other cases, this quota Is made subject to ZOLL's Standard Commercial Terns and
Conditions ("ZOLL T's & C's") which for capital equipment, accessories and consumables can be found at
'i: I.. 1,,,,: ,.•n .,., t: 14 and for software products can be found at L `.r'f: f,: and for
hosted sottware proch;cIs can be found at hiI I c Except In the case of overriding
T's and C's, any Purchase Order ("PO") Issued in response to this quotation will be deemed to incorporate Amy Turley
ZOLL T's & C's, and any ether terms and conditions presented shall have no force or effect except to the EMS Territory Manager
extent agreed in wrioriq by ZOLL.
253-820-5490
1 DELIVERY VYII L R1: I',1AF)L 1Z0 150 [JAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF ACCEPTED PURCHASE ORDER,
PR1(7,FS 01R)Ti-n AR VALID FOR 60 DAYS.
3 A'PLICACILL 1AX SH11'r'ING .° HANnt ING WII L RF ADDED AT THE TImF- nF INVOICING
4. ALL PURCHASE= URDERS ARL S''.JBJLC f 1"0 GRF ❑IT APPROVAL 8EFORE ACC EPTASILE EKY ZOLL.
5. FAX PURCHASE ORDER AND QUOTATION TO ZOLL CUSTOMER SUPPORT AT 978421.0015
OR EMAIL TO ESALES(gDZOLL.COM.
6. ALL DISCOUNTS OFF LIST PRICE ARE CONTINGENT UPON PAYMENT WITHIN AGREED UPON TERMS,
7. PLACE YOUR ACCESSORY ORDERS ONLINE BY VISITING www.z011webstore.com.
February 5, 2019 Page 1 of 3 E - 57
m4
ZOLL Medical Corporatiotl
ZO
Worldwide HeadQuarters
;,
269 Mill Rd
Chelfnslord, Massachusetts 01824-4105
TO:
Port Angeles Fire Department
(978) 421-9655 Main
102 E 5th Street
(800) 348-9011
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(Ii78) 421 001 `i (:.r,1.:Intrr
QUOTATION 295687 V:3
nttn:
Kelly Ziegler
DATE= January 29, 2019
email:
kzionlerncityofpa.us
TERMS: Net 30 Bays
Tel:
360-417-4158:i
FOB: Shipping Point
I loo ,.HT: Free Freight
rTEM
MODEL till !BER
DESCRIPTION
OTY. UNITPRICE DISC PRICE TOTAL PRICE
ZOLL Noninvasive Pacing Technology: $2,550
Mosimo Pulse Oximetry
SP02 $1,795
• Signal Extraction Technology (SET)
• Rainbow SET
NIBP Welch Allyn includes: $3,495
Smaflruff 10 fotrt Dual L MMM hnSO
• StrteBP Reusable Adull. Medium Cuff
End Tidal Carbon Dfoxlde monitoring (ETCO2)
Orid'fon Microstreem Technology: $4,995
Order required Microslream tubing sets separately
Interpretative 12 -Lead ECG: $8,450
• 12 -Lead one step ECG cable- includaa a" Laad
limb lead cable and
removable precordial 6- Lead set
2
8 0 0 0- 0 3 3 0
Sp02 Rainbow Reusable Patient. Cable: Connects
1
5295.00
5221 25
5221.25
to t..NCS Single Use and Reusable Sensors (4 ft)
3
8000-0294
SpO2LNCSAduItReusable Sensor (leach)
1
529500
522125
$221.25 "
4
8000-002005-01
Cable Sleeve, Propaq ! X Series, ZOLL Blue
1
S4995
S4096
540.96
To t^e ec[ent that ZO--'- a„ d Customer. cr Customer's Representative have negotiated and executed
over. idicg terrr• a nc ccn::itions t'Overriding T's & C -s'). !hose terms nod conditlons would apply to this
quo:.v en. 'r. all : th,•r casrc. this quote c, made st.hji ct [n T.OLL'5 Slandard Commerclal Terms and
Cori dr,icm, i -'OL_ T's ) -.l wh .'.,i : il) t-il � �.lt,:I:r„ ri .r..er�sr,on�•- �,nd eMr L-1,1bies can be found at
hn .,—L. ,,.s, I, .,,rd for 1.W: u
W:..' ,• l.r iia: t•: ,:.., I. it ,,,,:i .ot:.,. �; and for
hosted softwar,! products can be fo.-o it Excnlr, in the a:es.e Of G. ridding
T's and C's, an, Purchase Order l" FC• ,n :- ,.,,,..r:Ii;a quotation will be deeir..,td to incarporaie Amy Turley
ZOLL T's & C's. and any other terms and cond,:,ons presented shall have no force or effect except to the EMS Territory Manager
extent agreed in writing by ZOLL. 253.820-5490
1. DELIVERY WILL BE MADE 120-150 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF ACCEPTE=D PURCI1ASE ORDER -
2 PR'CES QUOTED ARE VALID FOR 60 DAYS -
3 APPLICABLE TAX, SHIPPING & HANDLING WILL BE ADDED AT THE TIME OF INVOICING.
4 A'_L PURCi {ASE ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL BEFORE ACCEPTABLE BY ZOLL.
5 FAX PURCHASE ORDER AND QUOTATION TO ZOLL CUSTOMER SUPPORT AT 978.421-0015
OR EMAIL TO ESALES@ZOLL.COM.
6 ALL DISCOUNTS OFF LIST PRICE ARE CONTINGENT UPON PAYMENT WITHIN AGREED UPON TERMS
7. PLACE YOUR ACCESSORY ORDERS ONLINE BY VISITING www.zollwebstore.com,
February 5, 2019 Page 2of3 E - 58
TO: Port Angeles Fire Department
102 E 5th Street
Port Angeles, WA 08362
Attn: Kelly Ziegler
email: kziegler@cityofpa.us
Tel: 360.417-4680
ZOLL Medical Corporation
Worldwide HeadQuarters
269 Mill Rd
Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01824-4105
(978) 421-9655 Main
(800)348-9011
(978) 421-0015 Customer Support
FEDERAL ID#: 04-2711626
QUOTATION 295687 V:3
DATE: January 29, 2019
TERMS: Net 30 Days
FOB: Shipping Point
FREIGHT: Free Freight
ITEM
MODEL NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
OTY•
UNIT PRICE
DISC PRCCE
TOTAL PRICE
5
8 0 0 0 - 0 8 9 5
Cuff Kit with Welch Allyn Small Adult, large Aduft and
1
S 157.50
$133.88
$133.88 "
Thigh Cuffs
6
REUSE- 1 1 L - 2 Pv1Q
Welch Allyn REUSE -11 L-2MQ Cuff, Adult Long,
1
552.50
$44.63
$44.63 '
2 -Tube, Twist lock connector
7
8 0 0 0- 0 5 8 0- 0 1
Six hour rechargeable Smart battery
2
$495.00
5420.75
$841.50 "
8
8 9 0 0- 0 4 0 0
CPR slat -pada HVP Multi -Function CPR Electrodes - 8
1
$560.00
5420.00
$420.00 "
pairicase
9
8900-0810-01
pedf•padz(D11Pod iatricMulti-Function Electrodes-
1
$95.00
$67.45
S67-45 "
Designed fat use wish the AED Plus. The AE D recognizes
when pedi•padz 11 are connected and nurnrnntic,tlly
proceeds with a pediatric ECG and :rdiwm& energy w
pediatric levels. Twenty four (24) month shelf -life. One
pair.
10
Estimated Sales Tax at 8.7%
$2,832.41
'Reflects National Purchasing Partners
(MPP) Contract Pricing; Member # M-5695466.
To the extent that ZOLL and Customer, or Customer's Representative have negotiated and executed
overriding terms and conditions ("Overriding T's & C's"), those terms and conditions would apply to this TOTAL
$35,388.83
quotation. in all other cases, this quote is made subject to ZOLL's Standard Commercial Terms and
Conditions ("ZOLL T's & C's") which for capital equipment, accnssorles and consumables can be found at
htln:??w�.�_x�,ll„;rumlGTC and for software products can be found at Tt' and for
hosted software products can be found at Kiri ?/ a,+«,r 14 a 57:II I [_. Except In the case of overrldin4
T's and C's, any Purchase Order {"PO"l issued in response to this quotation will he deemed to incorporate Amy Turley
ZOLL T's & C's, and any other terms and conditions presented shall have no force or effect except to the EMS Territory Manager
extent agreed in writing by ZOLL.
253-820-5090
1, DELIVERY WILL BE MADE 120-150 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF ACCEPTED PURCHASE ORDER.
2. PRICES QUOTED ARE VALID FOR 60 DAYS.
3. APPLICABLE TAX, SHIPPING & HANDLING WILL BE ADDED AT THE TIME OF INVOICING.
4. ALL PURCHASE ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL BEFORE ACCEPTABLE BY ZOLL.
5. FAX PURCHASE ORDER AND QUOTATION TO ZOLL CUSTOMER SUPPORT AT 978-421-OD15
OR EMAIL TO ESALES@ZOLL.COM.
6. ALL DISCOUNTS OFF LIST PRICE ARE CONTINGENT UPON PAYMENT WITHIN AGREED UPON TERMS,
7, PLACE YOUR ACCESSORY ORDERS ONLINE BY VISITING www.zollwebstore.com.
February 5, 2019 Page 3 of 3 E - 59
tfM POR-T-ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
WASH I N G T o N, u. s. MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: James Burke, Director ofPublic Works & Utilities
Subject: Resolution Ratifying a Declaration of Emergency — Morse Creek Water Main Repair
Summary: The purpose of this memo is to approve and ratify the Morse Creek water main repair
Declaration of Emergency issued by the City Manager on January 22, 2019. City staff discovered a leak
on the City 20 -inch concrete cylinder water transmission main just east of White Creek between Porter
Street and Golf Course Road. The failed segment of water main is a critical component to the City's
water distribution system and is the primary water source for the Clallam County Public Utility District
(PUD) Round Tree Reservoir. The work to repair the water main is being performed under emergency
conditions per RCW 35.33.081 and 38.52.070(2). Bruch and Bruch Construction Inc., from Port Angeles
was awarded a contract in an amount not -to -exceed $35,000.00.
Funding: Funding for the emergency contact was made available through the 2019 budget from the
Water Utility Repair and Maintenance budget line item 402-7380-534-4801 for an amount no -to -exceed
$35,000.00.
Recommendation: Pass the attached resolution declaring a state of emergency and authorizing the
exercise of emergency powers for repairs.
Background / Analysis: On January 16, 2019, City staff discovered a leak on the City 20 -inch
concrete cylinder water transmission main just east of White Creek between Porter Street and Golf
Course Road. The failed segment of main is a critical component of the City's water distribution system.
This main was installed in the 1960's and serves as the primary water source for Clallam County Public
Utility District (PUD) Round Tree Reservoir. In addition, fifty customers that rely solely on the 20 -inch
water main as their primary source of water were at risk of losing water service. For those reasons, it was
imperative that the repairs were made immediately.
On January 22, 2019 a Declaration of Emergency was issued by the City Manager, enabling the Public
Works and Utilities Department to secure contract services under RCW 39.04.280 and RCW 38.52.070(2)
provisions for exceptions to the normal competitive bidding requirements for public works in the event of
an emergency. As the full extent of the damage and scope to repair the water main leak was unknown, the
contract signed with Bruch and Bruch Construction Inc. was a Force Account contractor (normal
contracting procedures for emergency work) in that all costs associated with the work (labor hours,
materials, and equipment) is tracked, logged, and signed daily.
Funding Overview: Available in Water Division budget line item 402-7380-5344801 in an amount
not -to -exceed $35,000.00.
February 5, 2019 E - 60
DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY
William Bloor, the Acting City Manager of the City of Port Angeles, finds that the following
facts exist:
1. On Wednesday, January 16, 2019, City staff discovered a leak on the City 20 -inch concrete
cylinder water transmission main just east of White Creek between Porter Street and Golf Course
Road. At this location, the water main alignment proceeds down a steep ravine and under White
Creek. The main break is located approximately 20 feet above the creek channel, and has washed
out a small portion of the hillside.
2. The failed segment of main is a critical component to the City's water distribution system. This
main was installed in 1960's and serves as the primary water source for the Clallam County
Public Utility District (PUD) Round Tree Reservoir. In addition, fifty customers that rely solely
on the 20 inch water main as their primary source of water are at risk of losing water service.
Repairing the transmission main break is critical to maintain water quality. For these reasons, it
is imperative that repairs be implemented immediately.
3. The location of the water main failure poses a significant barrier to making repairs. Repair work
will require the use of heavy equipment, such as extended boom excavators, off-road trucks, and
shoring equipment due to the significant depth of the water main.
4. Due to the severity of the main break, its location, its impact on the City's water supply, the
potential loss of water services to fifty customers, and the need for immediate repair, an
emergency is present which necessitates activation of the City of Port Angeles Comprehensive
Emergency Management Plan, including utilization of emergency powers granted pursuant to
RCW 35.33.081 and RCW 38.52.070(2).
NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority granted to me under State law and by the City Council, I
hereby declare that an emergency exists in Port Angeles due to a water main break and that the
City is authorized to do the following:
1. Enter into contracts and incur obligations necessary to combat such emergency situation to
protect the health and safety of persons and the preservation of property; and
2. Each City department is authorized to exercise the powers vested under this resolution in light
of the emergency situation without regard to time-consuming procedures and formalities
prescribed by law (excepting mandatory constitutional requirements).
DATED this ay of January 2019.
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—
Wi Tarn Bloor, Acting City Manager
February 5, 2019 E - 61
f2i MCITY COUNCIL
waSwINCp10N, u.5 MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
Subject: Ordinance amending charges relating to fees and costs of public records
Summary: The City's public records ordinance was last updated in 2014. In 2017, Legislature amended
RCW 42.56.120 stating that agencies could adopt the fee schedule as outlined in RCW 42.56.120.
The City's ordinance is not consistent with the 2017 legislation, and the ordinance should be
updated.
Funding: N/A.
Recommendation: Waive the second reading and adopt the attached ordinance and
immediately implementing the fee schedule as set forth in the ordinance.
Background / Analysis: The City's current ordinance was adopted in 2014. In 2017, the
State enacted new legislation that changed the way fees and costs associated with public
records are charged. The 2017 legislation also gave agencies the option to adopt the default
fee schedule set forth in RCW 42.56.120. In that alternative, if we do not adopt the default
fee schedule, the City would be required to calculate actual costs by performing a study. The
study required by the 2017 would be expensive and time-consuming. In fact, we are not aware
of any city in the State that has performed such a study.
To adopt the fee schedule in RCW 42.56.120, requires an ordinance amending our current
municipal code. As a condition of such an ordinance, the Council must make a finding that
calculating actual costs of providing public records would be unduly burdensome because
funds have not been allocated for performing a study determining actual costs associated with
public records. Those facts are correct. The City lacks the necessary funds and staff resources
to conduct a comprehensive study as is contemplated by the 2017 to determine its actual costs.
The ordinance that is proposed tonight includes such a finding and adopts the default fee
schedule as is allowed by the 2017 state legislation.
Funding Overview: N/A.
Attachment: Ordinance
February 5, 2019 E - 62
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amending
Chapter 2.74 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to fees and
costs charged for providing copies of certain public records.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO HEREBY
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, the City of Port Angeles adopted Ordinance No. 2754 on March 16,
1993 implementing the Public Disclosure Act and establishing a new Chapter 2.74 in the
Port Angeles Municipal Code and subsequently amended this Chapter by Ordinance No
3509 on July 1, 2014 adding a new section 2.74.065 authorizing charges for providing
copies of public records in accordance with applicable state law; and
WHEREAS, in 2017, the Washington State Legislature amended RCW 42.56.120
to provide that an agency need not calculate the actual costs it charges for providing public
records if the agency declares that doing so would be unduly burdensome; and
WHEREAS, to the extent an agency has not determined the actual cost of copying
public records, an agency may use the statutory default copy fee schedule set for in RCW
42.56.120; and
WHEREAS, in Port Angeles funds were not appropriated for performing a study to
determine actual copying costs; the City lacks the necessary funds and staff resources to
conduct a comprehensive study to determine its actual copying costs; and to conduct such a
study would be unduly burdensome and would interfere with the City's other essential
agency functions; and
WHEREAS, the City's current ordinance was adopted before legislative process in
2017; and the fact that the City's current ordinance does not reflect the changes in the
legislative process was currently brought to our attention during a recent consultation with
the Attorney General's Office; and
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February 5, 2019 E - 63
WHEREAS, through the 2017 legislative process the public and requestors of
public records have been informed of and have commented on authorized fees and costs,
including for electronic records, provided in RCW 42.56.120(2)(b) and (c), (3) and (4).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED:
Section 1. Ordinance 2754 as amended and Chapter 2.74 of the Port Angeles Municipal
Code relating to costs for public records is hereby amended by amending Sections 2.74.065 to
read as follows:
2.74.065 Costs of providing copies of public records.
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2
February 5, 2019 E - 64
(1) Fees. No fee shall be charged for locating public documents and making them available for
copying or inspection. The City shall charge fees for copies of records pursuant to the default
fees in RCW 42.56.120(2)(b) and (c) and the City shall charge fees for customized services
pursuant to RCW 42.56.120 (3).
(2) Costs of mailing. The City may also charge actual costs of mailing, including the cost of
the shipping container.
(3) Payment. Payment may be made by cash, check, debit card, credit card, or money order
made payable to the City.
(4) Other copying charges. The Act generally governs copying charges for public records,
but several specific statutes govern charges for particular kinds of records. The following
nonexhaustive list provides some examples: RCW 46.52.085 (charges for traffic accident
reports);RCW 10.97.100 (copies of criminal histories) and RCW 70.58.107 (charges for birth
certificates). The City will charge the amount authorized pursuant to these other statutes rather
than as provided under the Act.
(5) Use of outside vendor. The City is not required to copy/scan records at its own facilities.
The City can send the project to a commercial copying/scanning center and bill the requestor for
the amount charged by the vendor. The City can arrange with the requestor to pay the vendor
directly. The City cannot charge the default per page copying/scanning charge when its cost at a
vendor is less.
Section 2 — Findings. A majority plus at least one of the Council finds as fact that
calculating the actual cost of providing public records would be unduly burdensome because
funds were not allocated for performing a study to determine actual copying costs; the City
lacks the necessary funds and staff resources to conduct a comprehensive study to determine
its actual copying costs; and to conduct such a study would interfere with the City's other
essential agency functions. The Council further finds as a fact that this ordinance is necessary
for the support of the City and its existing institutions, that it is in the public interest to adopt
this ordinance in order to preserve and update fees in accordance with the legislatively
adopted schedule. Based on the foregoing, the Council declares that an emergency exists and
this ordinance shall take effect immediately.
Section 3 - Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized
to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the correction of
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February 5, 2019 E - 65
the scrivener's/clerical errors, references, ordinance numbering, section/subsection numbers and any
references thereto.
Section 4 - Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its application to any person
or circumstances, are held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance, or application of the provisions
of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances, is not affected.
Section 5 - Effective Date. The City Council having declared an emergency, this ordinance
shall take effect immediately.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the 5'h day of February, 2019.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
William E. Bloor, City Attorney
ATTEST:
Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: 2019
By Summary
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Sissi Bruch, Mayor
February 5, 2019 E - 66
tfM POR-T-ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
WASH I N G T o N, u. s. MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: James Burke, Director of Public Works and Utilities
Abbi Fountain, Human Resources Manager
Subject: Re -Organization of Public Works & Utilities
Summary: To better consolidate core functions under key managers and positions within Public Works
and Utilities Department, a re -organization within the operational team is being recommended.
Funding: A net savings of $18,700 for the General Fund/Street Division and $54,100 for the Utilities,
for a total net savings of $72,800. The recommended re -organization will not affect the cost of service
analysis.
Recommendation: Approve the new positions of Deputy Director of Transportation, Deputy Director
of Water/Wastewater, and increase the existing part-time administrative position to full-time, as stated in
Funding Overview below.
Background / Analysis: The re -organization within the Public Works and Utilities operational divisions
will consolidate core functions under key managers and positions. The recommended changes will more
evenly distribute work duties, correct management span of control, provide better oversight of work units,
support the need to establish cross -functional teams to respond to customer needs, address the City's
growing transportation and mobility needs, and improve customer service. This includes the elimination
of the Deputy Director of Public Works Operations position and the Water/Wastewater Field
Superintendent position, and the addition of a Deputy Director of Transportation, a Deputy Director of
Water/Wastewater, and a change of status of a part time Administrative Assistant to full time. The re-
organization has a net savings of $72,800. The recommended changes to personnel are supported as
follows:
1) The Deputy Director of Transportation will be under the administrative direction of the Director
of Public Works. This position will assist in planning, organizing, coordinating, and directing the
maintenance and operations activities of the Street, Stormwater, and Solid Waste Divisions for
Public Works and Utilities Department. Responsibilities will temporarily include duties assigned
to the vacant Street/Stormwater Superintendent position. The Solid Waste and Street/Stormwater
Superintendent positions will also be evaluated at a later date for potential continued re-
organization and efficiencies.
2) Deputy Director of Water and Wastewater will be under the administrative direction of the
Director of Public Works. This position will assist in planning, organizing, coordinating, and
directing the maintenance and operation activities of the Water and Wastewater Divisions for
Public Works and Utilities Department.
February 5, 2019 E - 67
3) The Administrative Assistant will continue to be under the administrative direction of the
Administrative Supervisor within the Public Works Department. This position is currently a part-
time position and is being recommended as a full-time position.
In addition, the Fleet Manager will be under the administrative direction of the Director of Public Works
to maximize efficiencies and create the flexibility necessary to provide consistently high level of customer
service to all of the City's Departments.
Funding Overview: A net savings of $18,700 for the General Fund/Street Division and $54,100 for the
Utilities, for a total net savings of $72,800. The recommended re -organization will not affect the cost of
service analysis. Below is a cost breakdown:
Re -Organization
Status
Cost Breakdown*
Deputy Director of PW&U, Operations
Eliminate
($142,300)
Water/Wastewater Field Superintendent
Eliminate
($130,500)
Street/Stormwater Superintendent (Vacant for 2019)
One-time savings yearly
($135,800)
Deputy Director of Transportation
Addition
$150,700
Deputy Director of Water & Wastewater
Addition
$141,800
Administrative Assistant
Part-time to Full-time
$43,300
Net Savings
($72,800)
*Costs include wages and benefits
February 5, 2019 E - 68
tfM POR-T-ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
WASH I N G T o N, u. s. MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Abbi Fountain, Human Resources Manager
Subject: Amendment to Civil Service Rules
Summary: The current Civil Service Rules do not address rehiring former employees. This amendment
adds language to the rules to allow a former employee to be hired based on the recommendation of the
Police or Fire Chief.
Funding: N/A
Recommendation: The Civil Service Commission and staff recommends the City Council approve
the Resolution to amend the Civil Service Rules.
Background / Analysis:
The current Civil Service Rules only speak to the hiring of entry level or lateral transfer employees and do
not address rehiring of former employees. The proposed language will allow a former employee to be
hired based on the recommendation of the Police or Fire Chief. In recent years, both the Police and Fire
departments have experienced recruitment challenges for both entry level and lateral level candidates.
Rehiring a former employee, who meets the requirements of the position, allows the department to do
both a condensed background check and training period, resulting in a cost savings to the department and
a reduced amount of training time.
This amendment also includes some minor language corrections.
Funding Overview:
The proposed language does not have an immediate financial impact however, if the department hires a
former employee who still meets the required qualifications for the position, it has the potential to save
the department a significant cost and time in pre-employment procedures as well as training.
Attachments: Resolution
Amended Civil Service Rules
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
CIVIL SERVICE
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Human Resources Office
February, 2002
(Amended 3/09)
(Amended 9/2012)
Amended 1/2019
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Section 1 - General Provisions:
1.01 Authority and Application 1
1.02 Scope and Purpose 1
1.03 Copies of Rules 1
1.04 Severability 1
Section 2 - Definitions 1-5
Section 3 - Duties and Procedures
3.01
Duties of the Commission
5
3.02
Meetings of the Commission
5
3.03
Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson Offices
6
3.04
Rules of Order
6
3.05
Business of the Commission
6
3.06
Investigations of the Commission
6
3.07
Observation of Selection Procedures by Commission
6
3.08
Legal Counsel of the Commission
7
3.09
Address of the Commission
7
3.10
Record of Commission Proceedings
7
Section 4 - Chief Examiner Duties and Procedures
4.01
Duties/Authority
7
4.02
Review and Appeals from Actions or Decisions of
the Chief Examiner
8
Section 5 - Applications
5.01
General Requirements for Filing Applications 8
5.02
Rejection of Applicant or Eligible 8
5.03
Admission to Examination Pending Appeal 9
5.04
Amendment of Application 9
5.05
Applications Not Returned 9
Section 6 - Examinations
6.01
Examination Announcements
9
6.02
Type of Examinations
10
6.03
Interview Board
10
6.04
Weighing of Examination Components
11
6.05
Veterans & Volunteer Preference Credit
11
6.06
Keyed Copy Inspection and Examination Protest
11
6.07
Correction of Clerical Errors
12
6.08
Examination Papers
12
6.09
Pre -Employment Testing
12
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PACT
Section 7 - Certification and ADDointment
7.01
General Provisions
13
7.02
Establishment of Eligible Registers
13
7.03
Duration of an Eligible List
13
7.04
Request for Certification
13
7.05
Certification
14
7.06
Inactive Status
14
7.07
Regular Appointment
14
7.08
Temporary Appointment
14
7.09
Availability of Eligibles
14
7.10
Cancellation of Eligibility
14
Section 8 — Reinstatement
8.01 Rehire 15
8.02 Duration of Reinstatement List 15
Section 9 - DisciDlinary Action
9.01
Causes for Disciplinary Action
15
9.02
Types of Discipline
16
9.03
Pre -Discipline Procedures and Notice
16
9.04
Right to Representation
16
9.05
Evidence Supporting the Charges
16
9.06
Post Administrative Review Actions
16
Section 10 - Anneal Hearings
10.1
Types of Appeals
17
10.2
Time and Notice
17
10.3
Exhaustion of Remedies
17
10.4
Scheduling
17
10.5
Service and Filing
17
10.6
Discovery
18
10.7
Settlement
18
10.8
Burden of Proof
18
10.9
Evidence
18
10.10
Deliberation
19
10.11
Decision
19
10.12
Judicial Review
19
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS
SECTION 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
1.01 - Authority and Application:
These rules are promulgated pursuant to the City of Port Angeles Civil Service Ordinance No. 2410.
Portions of these rules are subject to the collective bargaining process, therefore, the labor contracts
will supersede these rules if any conflicts exist between the two documents.
1.02 - Scope and Purpose:
These rules govern the administration of the City of Port Angeles Civil Service System. These rules
shall provide for the selection, promotion, and discipline of positions within the Police and Fire
Departments on the basis of merit; provide for the Civil Service Commission to oversee the merit
system and hear appeals; and provide for investigation of matters relating to appeals of disciplinary
actions or matters concerning the selection process.
1.03 - Copies of Rules:
Copies of these rules shall be available free of charge, upon request.
1.04 - Severability:
If any provisions of these rules or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held
invalid by a court of proper jurisdiction, such invalid portions shall not affect any other provision or
application of these rules or the Civil Service Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles.
SECTION 2 - DEFINITIONS
As used in these rules, the words and terms set forth shall be given the following meanings:
2.01 Applicant: shall mean a person who has filed the necessary documents, as prescribed by the
Chief Examiner, to compete in the Civil Service selection process.
2.02 Appointing Authority or Power: means the City Manager or his/her designated Police
Chief or Fire Chief, if applicable.
2.03 Appointment: means the hiring by the Appointing Authority of a position subject to the
Civil Service System.
2.04 Board: means the qualifications appraisal panel, also known as the Interview Board.
2.05 Break in Service: means loss of service credit resulting from resignation, discharge,
retirement, leave without pay, or other similar actions.
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2.06 Certification: means a list of names from an eligible register transmitted by the Chief
Examiner to the affected Department Head from which an appointment shall be made to fill a
vacant position.
2.07 Chief Examiner: means the City Human Resources Manager.
2.08 City: means the City of Port Angeles.
2.09 Class: means a group of positions designated as having similar duties and responsibilities
and the same salary range and qualifications to be grouped into a single classification for
purposes of examination.
2.10 Class Series: means two or more classifications which are similar as to occupation but which
differ in responsibility and authority and are ranked in a career ladder as a normal line of
promotion, such as Police Officer, Police Sergeant, Police Captain; or Firefighter and Fire
Captain.
2.11 Class Specification: (sometimes referred to as a job description) means a description of the
nature of work, distinguishing characteristics, if necessary, examples of duties, qualifications,
knowledge, abilities and skills required for the classification.
2.12 Classified Position: means a position subject to the Civil Service System including regular,
full-time budgeted positions of the Port Angeles Police Department or Fire Department in the
following classifications, or as amended from time -to -time:
Police Department
Police Officer
Police Corporal �p)
Police Sergeant tpj
Police Captain (p�
Deputy Police Chief (p�
Police Lieutenant �p)
Communications Officer
Animal Control Officer
Parking Enforcement Officer
Communications Supervisor �p)
Records Supervisor �p)
Records Specialist
Warrant Entry Clerk
Administrative Assistant
Support Services Technician
Fire Department
Assistant Fire Chief fp�
Fire Marshal �p)
Firefighter/EMT
Firefighter/Paramedic
Fire Captain �p)
Medical Officer fp�
Training/Safety Officer fp�
Administrative Assistant
(p) = Those classifications which are filled through promotional openings, as long as there
are three or more qualified candidates who are willing to participate in the selection process
from within the department. If there are less than 3 qualified internal candidates that apply,
the Chief has the option to use open or lateral recruitment to fill the vacant position. In the
event of external recruitment, any qualified internal candidates may also apply along with the
external candidates and compete in the selection process. Variances to the process for certain
promotional classes may vary in accordance with terms and conditions in the labor contracts.
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2.13 Commission: means the Civil Service Commission of the City of Port Angeles and
Commissioners means any one of the three Commissioners appointed to that Commission by
the City Council.
2.14 Continuous Service: means unbroken service with the City of Port Angeles or within a
classification, excluding any approved leaves of absence.
2.15 Department Head: means the Police Chief or Fire Chief of the City of Port Angeles.
2.16 Disciplinary Action: means any personnel action by the Appointing Power that is based on
just cause, that adversely affects the employee's wages, benefits, or other terms and
conditions of employment, and that is appealable to the Civil Service Commission, including
the following:
X Demotion: Involuntary moving of an employee from a higher classification to a
classification having a lower salary range.
X Discharge: Involuntary Termination, also known as dismissal, fired, or removed from
employment.
X Reduction of Pay: Involuntary Reduction in an employee=s wages as a result of
disciplinary action.
X Suspension Without Pay: Temporarily suspending an employee=s pay for
disciplinary reasons.
X Transfer: Involuntary Transfer for disciplinary reasons from one position to another
position within the same classification which negatively affects the employee=s
compensation or benefits.
X Other similar action imposed for purposes of discipline which results in loss of
compensation or benefits.
2.17 Eligible: means a person qualified for a given classification through proper examination and
placed on a valid eligible register.
2.18 Examination: means the process of testing the fitness and qualifications of applicants.
2.19 Examination Announcement: means the official job bulletin prepared by the Chief
Examiner or designee indicating the recruitment period, qualifications, summary of job
description, closing date, examination procedures (if applicable), type of examination, or
other relevant information as determined by the Chief Examiner.
2.20 Sworn Positions: means uniformed personnel in the ranks of law enforcement or firefighting
and emergency medical classifications.
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2.21 Non -Sworn Positions: means Clerical, Administrative, Technical, and other civilian
personnel in the Police and Fire Departments.
2.22 Probationary Period: means the status of an employee during his/her initial review period
in a new j ob to determine satisfactory performance. The employee may be terminated without
cause during the probationary period. During the probationary period the department
determines if the employee's performance is at a satisfactory level and upon completion, the
employee is retained as a regular employee or terminated from the position. The
probationary period may only be extended by approval of the City Manager, for a period
he/she determines. A probationary employee may be terminated without cause and has no
appeal rights or other recourse.
Police Officers begin a 12 -month probationary period after completing the State Law
Enforcement Academy. Fire Department personnel have a 12 -month probationary period
from the date of hire. Employees promoted into a higher classification in the Police or Fire
Department shall serve a 12 month probationary period. If a promoted employee fails
probation, he/she shall revert back to the position held prior to the promotion.
2.23 Recruitment Process:
Open Recruitment means recruitment which will be open to the public and not restricted to
existing City employees. The applicant shall meet the qualifications and standards
established in the job announcement.
Lateral Entry means the City is conducting open recruitment to hire non -promotional
positions laterally from candidates in other police or fire departments who meet the
qualifications of the position that is vacant.
Promotional Openings means the City is recruiting to fill the position exclusively from
within the City Police or Fire Department employees. Promotional openings are those
classifications identified with a (p) as listed under rule 2.12.
Transfer means the City is recruiting to fill the position from within the City of Port Angeles
workforce and is not restricted to the Police and Fire Departments. This process may be used
only for non -sworn personnel. Employees that transfer must meet the qualifications and
standards established in the job announcement.
"Continuous Testing" means the City has open recruitment on a continuous basis for a
classification due to insufficient numbers of qualified candidates and periodically conducts
interviews or other testing processes to merge new candidates with the existing eligible list
for that class.
2.24 Reinstatement: means reappointment of an employee to a position in a class in which the
employee previously held regular status, and meets the necessary qualifications for the
classification.
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2.25 Resignation: means a written request by an employee for separation of City service which, to
be proper, requires a minimum of fourteen (14) calendar days advance notice for the
employee to leave in good standing.
2.26 Secretary means the Chief Examiner, his/her designee, or such other person as the
Commission may designate.
2.27 Veterans Preference means preference in examination based upon prior military service, as
provided for in the applicable State law.
2.28 Volunteer Preference: means additional credit points in the selection process given to
volunteers of the Port Angeles Fire Department or Police Reserves.
SECTION 3 - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION DUTIES AND PROCEDURES
3.01 - Duties of the Commission:
The duties of the Commission shall include the following:
1) To promulgate, subject to approval of the City Council, necessary rules to carry out and
enforce the provisions of the City of Port Angeles Civil Service Ordinance.
2) To provide for investigation concerning all matters under the authority of the Civil Service
System.
3) To hold fair and impartial hearings concerning appeals of disciplinary action or appeals of
matters with respect to the administration of the selection procedures, or other such matters
governed by the Civil Service Ordinance, including administering oaths, issuing subpoenas
requiring the attendance of witnesses or documents needed for evidence, taking testimony of
witnesses, and reviewing any documents relative to matters before the Commission.
4) To perform other duties as may be prescribed or authorize by the Civil Service Ordinance of
the City of Port Angeles.
3.02 - Meetings of the Commissioners:
1) The Civil Service Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission shall meet on a
quarterly basis or more often, as determined by the Commission, to carry out the business of
the Civil Service System. The quarterly meetings shall be the regular meetings of the
Commission and shall be held on the third Thursday of January, April, July, and October of
each year. Other meetings of the Commission shall be special meetings and shall be
scheduled on an as -needed basis, as determined by the Commission.
2) Notice of regular or special meetings of the Commission shall be provided as required by the
Open Public Meetings Act (Chapter 42.30 RCW).
3) The Commission shall be composed of three (3) members, and two (2) members shall
constitute a quorum to conduct business of the Commission.
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4. All such Commission meetings or hearings shall be open and public; provided however that
the Commission may meet in executive session, as authorized by the Open Public Meetings
Act (Chapter 42.30 RCW).
3.03 - Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson Offices:
At the first quarterly meeting held in January of each year, the Commission shall select one of its
members to be Chairperson and another member to be Vice -Chairperson for a one-year term of
office. Should either the Chairperson or Vice -Chairperson of the Commission resign or be removed
from their position on the Commission, the Commission, upon appointment of a new member by the
City Council, shall proceed to elect a new Chairperson and/or Vice -Chairperson to fill the vacant
position for the remaining term of office.
3.04 - Rules of Order:
Roberts Rules of Order shall be the procedural authority on questions of parliamentary law not
otherwise provided for in these rules.
3.05 - Business of the Commission:
The Secretary shall publish proper notice of Commission meetings. Any matters that the public
wishes the Commission to address shall be submitted to the Secretary, together with any pertinent
information, for the Commission to consider, and the Secretary shall place them on the
Commission=s agenda, provided that upon motion of the Commission additional items may be
placed on the agenda.
3.06 - Investigations by the Commission:
The Commission may conduct on its own or with available and/or budgeted resources, the necessary
investigations relative to an appeal before the Commission, or investigate other matters properly
brought before the Commission. If directed by the Commission, the Chief Examiner shall conduct
the necessary investigations and prepare a detailed report for the Commission. If an investigation is
necessary for an appeal, the Commission shall ensure that such investigation does not result in a
conflict of interest of possibly prejudice information toward one side or the other.
3.07 - Observation of Selection Procedures by Commission:
Pursuant to the Civil Service Commission's authority under PAMC 2.22.040(B)(2) to make
investigations concerning and to report upon all matters touching the enforcement and the effect of
the City's Civil Service Ordinance, the Commission may assign one of its members, to attend in an
observer capacity, tests and interviews of applicants for positions in the classified Civil Service.
The purpose of the observation any reports shall be for the Commission=s information in the event
that the tests and interviews are challenged or the Commission is requested to investigate whether or
not the tests and interviews are being conducted in a fair and effective manner and are otherwise in
compliance with Chapter 2.22 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
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3.08 - Le2al Counsel of the Commission:
The legal counsel of the Commission shall be the City Attorney or his designee, unless
circumstances such as a conflict of interest require the Commission to retain outside counsel.
Such legal counsel shall be available at the Commission's request to advise and represent the
Commission, if matters require possible legal action or legal opinions for the Commission.
Retaining outside counsel shall be subject to budgetary authorization by the City Council.
3.09 - Address of the Commission:
The official address of the Civil Service Commission shall be the City of Port Angeles, Human
Resources Office, P.O. Box 1150, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362.
3.10 - Record of Commission Proceedings:
The official record of the Commission shall be the minutes of Commission meetings. As approved
by the Commission, the Secretary shall keep public records of the Commission meetings and actions.
A party to a proceeding, at his/her expense, may have a court reporter record all or part of a hearing.
Cost of a court reporter or cost of transcripts used by the Commission in their review of a hearing
shall be borne by the appealing party unless otherwise determined by the Commission.
SECTION 4 - CHIEF EXAMINER DUTIES AND PROCEDURES
4.01 - Duties/Authority:
The duties of the Chief Examiner shall include the following:
1) Serve as Secretary to the Civil Service Commission, as directed by the Commission, and
perform such duties as the Commission may direct under the authority of the Civil Service
Ordinance.
2) Prepare examinations, recruitment announcements, schedule examinations, score exams, and
maintain the classification plan (job description for each classification) of the Civil Service
System, all to be done in a fair and impartial manner and to be based solely on merit and
fitness.
3) Report to the Commission from time to time concerning the work of the Chief Examiner
relative to the Civil Service System.
4) Classify Civil Service positions and prepare and maintain job descriptions for each
classification.
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4.02 - Review and Appeals from Actions or Decisions of the Chief Examiner:
Any person adversely affected by an action or decision of the Chief Examiner may request the
Commission to review and revise or amend such action or decision. Such an appeal request shall be
submitted in writing, setting forth with reasonable certainty the action or decision that the person
objects to, the grounds supporting the request, and the relief sought. The request must be made
within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of such action, knowledge of the action, or decision by
the Chief Examiner.
The Commission shall thereupon schedule a special appeals hearing, as a public hearing, to hear the
matter, conduct any investigation as necessary, and rule relative to the appeal. The Commission may
designate a temporary Secretary for appeals of actions or decisions of the Chief Examiner. Failure to
file an appeal in a timely manner shall result in a denial of the appeal.
SECTION 5 - APPLICATIONS
5.01 - General Requirements for Filing Applications:
1) All applicants for positions under Civil Service must complete a City of Port Angeles
application.
2) In order to be accepted for examination, the applicant must:
1) Meet the educational and experience requirements specified in the j ob announcement.
2) As requested in the examination procedures, produce evidence of education, training,
experience, or any other requirements of the examination.
3) Time for filing applications:
1) All applications for examination shall be filed with the City of Port Angeles Human
Resources Office within the time limit specified in the job announcement.
Applications received by mail in the Human Resources Office must be postmarked
on or before the closing date.
2) The time deadline for filing applications may be extended by the Chief Examiner if
insufficient qualified applicants exist in order to conduct an examination. Public
notice of such an extension will be made in the appropriate manner as determined by
the Chief Examiner.
5.02 - Reiection of Applicant or Eligible:
The Chief Examiner may reject an applicant for examination, withhold from a register or from
certification the name of an eligible, or remove from a register the name of an eligible if the applicant
or eligible:
1) Does not meet the requirements set forth in the job announcement.
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2) Is found to be physically or mentally unfit to perform the duties of the position as determined
by a licensed physician and/or psychologist.
3) Has been convicted of any felony, or convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude,
or other conviction which is job related.
4) Has made any material false statement or has attempted any deception or fraud in connection
with application to seek employment.
5) Fails to appear for any stages or portions of the examination process, or fails any pre-
employment examination procedure.
6) Has assisted in preparing any portion of the examination or has in any other manner secured
confidential information concerning such examination which might give an unfair advantage
over other applicants in the examination.
7) After notification, did not promptly appear at the time and place designated for the
examination.
8) Has been dishonorably discharged from military service for cause equivalent to conviction of
a felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or other cause which is job-related.
5.03 - Admission to Examination Pendine Appeal:
The Chief Examiner may admit to the examination anyone whose application was not accepted,
pending final disposition of an appeal, such admission to be without prejudice to either the City or
the applicant.
5.04 - Amendment of Application:
The Chief Examiner may permit an applicant to amend the information on the application or file
additional information as long as such amendment is prior to any phases of the testing process.
5.05 - Applications Not Returned:
All applications, when filed, become the property of the City and thereafter may not be returned to
the applicant.
SECTION 6 - EXAMINATIONS
6.01 - Examination Announcements:
Public notice of entrance examination or other examinations open to the public shall be published in
the local newspaper and/or other publications, as determined by the Chief Examiner. The official job
bulletin shall be posted in the City Human Resources Office and distributed to the appropriate
departments and other agencies for posting. Additionally, the Chief Examiner shall determine any
other appropriate recruitment publications to attract qualified applicants.
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6.02 - Type of Examinations:
General Provisions for Requesting to Fill a Vacant Position:
In the event of an opening in the Police or Fire Department, the Chief of the department shall notify
the Chief Examiner in writing of the opening. The Chief shall request one of the following defined
methods below to recruit and fill the position:
Open Recruitment means recruitment which will be open to the public and not restricted b
existing City employees. The applicant shall meet the qualifications and standards
established in the job announcement.
Lateral Entry means the City is conducting open recruitment to hire non -promotional
positions laterally from candidates in other police or fire departments who meet the
qualifications of the position that is vacant.
Promotional Openings means the City is recruiting to fill the position exclusively from
within the City Police or Fire Department employees. Promotional openings are those
classifications identified with a (p) as listed under rule 2.12.
Transfer means the City is recruiting to fill the position from within the City of Port Angeles
workforce and is not restricted to the Police and Fire Departments. This process may be used
only for non -sworn personnel. Employees that transfer must meet the qualifications and
standards established in the job announcement.
"Continuous Testing" means the City has open recruitment on a continuous basis for a
classification due to insufficient numbers of qualified candidates and periodically conducts
interviews or other testing processes to merge new candidates with the existing eligible list
for that class.
The selection process shall be competitive, impartial, and j ob related. It shall be used to qualify and
rank applicants in terms of their relative fitness for the duties of the class. Testing procedures may
include written tests, assessment center, education and training evaluations, physical or performance
tests, background and psychological investigations, or any other suitable evaluation of fitness, or any
combination of such tests. Testing procedures shall evaluate education, experience, aptitude,
knowledge, skill, physical condition, and other qualifications to determine the relative fitness of the
applicants.
6.03 - Interview Board:
The Interview Board shall be composed of three persons. One member shall be the Chief Examiner
or his designee. The Chief Examiner shall appoint the other two members who shall be from the
respective operating department. One shall be a management representative (excluding the Chief of
the department) and the other shall be a supervisory representative within the department or a
department member with ten years or more service in the same position being tested.
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For promotional examinations in the Police and Fire Departments, the Interview Board shall be three
uniformed professional personnel in a supervisory capacity from outside the local area. The Chief
Examiner or his designee will administer the selection process but will not be a rater in the
interviews.
6.04 - Wei2hin2 of Examination Components:
Each examination shall contain one or more parts to which percentage weights shall be assigned,
which total 100%. Each part shall be graded independently and then combined with other scores to
arrive at a total score for placement on the eligible list. Failing any component will result in
disqualification from further competition in the examination process.
6.05 - Veterans Credit and Volunteer Preference Credit: (amended 2/20/09)
Veterans Credit: Veterans who have passed all required portions of an examination shall be entitled
to credit, pursuant to Chapter 41.04 RCW.
Fire Volunteer and Police Reserve Preference Points: An applicant for an entry-level firefighter
position shall be eligible for a credit of one percent for each 6 months of experience as a volunteer
firefighter with the PAFD or a Police Reserve with the PAPD, up to a maximum of 10%, provided
that the following criteria are met:
1) The applicant shall have been appointed to the Fire Volunteer or Police Reserve position
following an open, competitive, non-discriminatory selection process. Police Reserves must
have completed the reserve academy requirements and received a Reserve Officer Certificate.
2) The applicant shall be in good standing as a Fire Volunteer or Police Reserve as determined
by the administration of the Fire Department or Police Department respectively.
3) The preference credit shall be added to the applicants written test score.
4) If using veteran's credit, the Fire Volunteer or Police Reserve shall not be entitled to also
receive preference points in the selection process as a Firefighter or Police Officer.
6.06 - Keyed Com Inspection and Examination Protest:
Any protest relative to the scope, content, or applicability of any specific question of the written
examination shall be filed with the Chief Examiner within the time allotted for the examination,
stating the nature of the challenge, the correct answer if known, together with a possible source to
verify the answer. No keyed copy of the examination will be provided for inspection. However, the
applicant may request the Chief Examiner to verify the scoring for possible errors.
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When a qualifying grade or score is required on any part of an examination, those who fail shall be
notified and any protest or appeal must be filed within ten (10) working days after the notice of
results have been mailed (excluding challenges to specific questions, which is noted above). All
protests filed in accordance with this rule shall be reviewed and any proper corrections made, if
clerical errors are found. If corrections are applicable to other examines, the corrections shall be
made and proper notice provided to applicants if their score is affected.
6.07 - Correction of Clerical Errors:
Any clerical error may be corrected by the Chief Examiner upon discovery at any time during the life
of the eligible register, but no such correction shall affect an appointment made from a certification
made prior to the correction.
6.08 - Examination Papers:
Examination papers of each candidate on the eligible list shall be kept on file in the Human
Resources Office until the expiration of the eligibility list.
6.09 - Pre -Employment Testing:
Candidates certified from the eligible list shall be subject to pre-employment testing, including any
or all of the following: medical, psychological examination, background investigation, reference
checks, and polygraph, or other similar testing device, if necessary; provided polygraphs or other
similar testing shall be administered only for entry-level positions. In the event the candidate fails
one or more of the pre-employment examinations, the Chief Examiner may recommend to the
Commission to have the individual removed from the eligible list, with notice to the candidate
stating the reason for such removal. In this event, an additional name will be certified to the
Department Head for consideration.
6.10 — Continuous Testing: This method of testing is used when there are insufficient numbers of
qualified candidates during a recruitment process, as determined by the Chief Examiner. The
recruitment is posted as "open until filled". Periodically, when several qualified applications are
received, Human Resources schedules testing. The test scores of the successful candidates are then
merged with the existing eligible list for that classification. Each candidate remains valid on the
eligible list unless removed for cause or the list expires. Candidates not hired in 12 months are
removed from the eligible list and are notified of this action. They may reapply and be retested as
appropriate.
The purpose of this process is to provide the Chief of the Department an adequate list of qualified
candidates to select from in a timely manner. The individual ranking of a candidate on the eligible
list may change as the scores are merged.
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SECTION 7 - CERTIFICATION AND APPOINTMENT
7.01 - General Provisions:
Vacancies in Police or Fire Departments shall be filled by reinstatement, promotional appointment,
open appointment, or in the absence of an appropriate eligible list, the Chief Examiner may authorize
a provisional appointment, not to exceed four (4) months, pending establishment of an appropriate
eligible list. Any person appointed to a provisional appointment shall meet the qualifications for the
classification.
7.02 - Establishment of Eligible Lists:
After each examination, an eligible list for the class shall be prepared with the names of candidates
ranked as follows:
1) On a promotional list: relative rank shall be determined by the final examination score;
2) On an open list: relative rank shall be determined by the total of all examination scores,
together with applicable percentage allowed by law for veterans preference or fire department
volunteer preference credits.
3) If a tie exists on the final score, both candidates shall be certified to the department for
consideration.
7.03 - Duration of an Eligible List:
Eligible lists shall become effective on the date signed by the Chief Examiner and shall remain valid
for a period of six (6) months and may be extended for an additional 6 months with approval of the
Chief Examiner. Extension beyond 12 months requires approval of the Commission and may not be
extended for more than a total of 24 months. The Chief may request another examination if the entry
level list has fewer than 10 names or the promotional list has fewer than 3 names.
The "rule of 10" applies to entry level classifications and het "rule of 3" applies to promotional
classifications. This refers to the number of candidates certified to the Department Director for
hiring consideration. An eligible list shall be declared canceled by the Commission and a new
examination ordered in the event of fraudulent conduct involved in the examination by one or more
of the candidates on the list resulting in the exam being compromised.
7.04 - Reauest for Certification:
Whenever an appointing authority wishes to fill a vacancy, a request for certification shall be
submitted to the Chief Examiner. The request shall show the number of positions to be filled, the
class title, and cause of vacancy, or if a new position.
7.05 - Certification
Certification to fill a vacancy shall be made by the Secretary to the Department Director from
established lists, unless the vacancy is filled as a provisional appointment. When a vacancy is filled
from an existing list, promotional openings shall be filled using a rule of three candidates being
certified from the eligible list. All other vacancies shall be filled using a rule of 10 candidates being
certified from the eligible list. Should any of the candidates be disqualified from the list, an
additional name shall be certified to the Department Head.
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The Department Head may select any of the certified candidates. In the event of more than one
vacancy, the Chief shall be certified additional names from the list, so that the Chief has two more
names than vacancies from which to select.
7.06 - Inactive Status:
The Chief Examiner may grant inactive status to an eligible upon receipt of a written request to
become inactive on the eligible list. Inactive status will prevent certification of the eligible until the
next vacancy occurring after the eligible has given written notice of his desire to be returned to the
register, and remains otherwise qualified for the position.
7.07 - Regular Appointment:
A regular appointment to fill a vacancy must be made from the names contained on a valid eligible
list. The Department Head, after making the selection, shall forward to the Human Resources Office
a completed Personnel Action Form (PAF) indicating the effective date of hire, the salary, and other
pertinent information. The Human Resources Office will coordinate the pre-employment medical
examination and psychological evaluation, if necessary.
7.08 - Provisional Appointment:
Where there is no suitable eligible list from which certification can be made, the Chief Examiner
may allow the Appointing Authority to make a provisional appointment. A provisional
appointment may be made for a period of up to four (4) months, and may not be extended for a
longer period of time, unless special dispensation is granted by the Commission.
No person shall receive more than one provisional assignment in any twelve (12) month period
without specific authorization by the Commission.
7.09 - Availability of Eligibles:
It shall be the responsibility of an eligible to notify the Human Resources Office in writing
immediately of any changes in address, telephone number, change of name through marriage or
otherwise, or any changes which may affect availability for employment. Failure of proper notice
because of an incorrect address shall result in removal of the name from the eligible list and the next
available eligible certified.
7.10 - Cancellation of Eligibility:
1) A candidate's name may be removed from an eligible register for failure to pass a required
examination or upon receipt of proof that the candidate cannot perform the job because of
physical or mental disability, failure to pass the background investigation, or other unfitness,
fraudulent conduct, or false statements by the eligible or by others with the eligible=s
collusion, in connection with any application, examination for, or securing of an
appointment. A previous unsatisfactory work record with the City of Port Angeles or
dismissal from employment shall be deemed cause for cancellation of eligibility.
2) Separation from City service will terminate any promotional eligibility.
3) Upon failure to respond to a recall or refusal to accept employment within fourteen (14)
calendar days of notice, the Chief Examiner shall strike the eligible=s name from the register
and notify the reason for such action.
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SECTION 8 - REINSTATEMENT
8.01 — Rehire: An employee who left the department in good standing may be rehired at the
recommendation of the Department Head and as lone as they meet the required qualifications
for the position.
8.0244 - Duration of Reinstatement List:
Regular employees who have been laid off in good standing or who have been granted a leave of
absence without pay, may be reinstated by the Appointing Power, upon recommendation of the
Department Head, prior to using the entry level or lateral entry eligible list.
SECTION 9 - DISCIPLINARY ACTION
9.01 - Causes for Disciplinary Action:
Causes for disciplinary action include but are not limited to the following:
1) Incompetence, inefficiency, or inattention to or dereliction of duty.
2) Dishonesty, intemperance, immoral conduct, insubordination, discourteous treatment of the
public or a fellow employee, or any other act of omission or commission tending to injure the
public service; or any other willful failure on the part of the employee to properly conduct
himself, or a willful violation of the provisions of the Civil Service rules.
3) Mental or physical unfitness for the position which the employee holds.
4) Dishonest, disgraceful, immoral, or prejudicial conduct.
5) Drunkenness or use of intoxicating liquors, narcotics, or any other habit-forming drug, liquid
or preparation to such extent that the use thereof interferes with the efficiency or mental or
physical fitness of the employee, or which precludes the employee from properly performing
the functions and duties of any position under Civil Service.
6) Conviction of any felony or misdemeanor, directly or indirectly related to the employee=s
employment with the City of Port Angeles.
7) Any other act or failure to act which, in the judgment of the Appointing Power, is sufficient
to show cause for disciplinary action, including but not limited to the following:
1) Absence without leave;
2) Sexual harassment;
3) Negligent or willful damage to public property or waste of public supplies or
equipment;
4) Fraud or dishonesty in securing appointment or promotion;
5) Failure to report an accident or falsely filing a report concerning an injury;
6) Willful or intentional violation of the department's policy manual.
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9.02 - Types of Discipline:
A regular full-time employee (excluding probationary employees who are not subject to these Civil
Service appeal procedures for disciplinary action) may be disciplined for just cause, as set forth in
Section 9.01. Disciplinary actions include demotion, suspension without pay, reduction in pay,
discharge, or other such action resulting in the loss of compensation or benefits.
9.03 - Pre -Discipline Procedures and Notice:
An employee who is being considered for disciplinary action is entitled to an administrative review
and an informal hearing of the charges prior to imposing the disciplinary action, except in emergency
situations where such review shall be after the disciplinary action has been implemented. During this
review, the employee shall receive in writing the nature of the charges, citing specific violations of
rules, policies, procedures, etc., and be given an opportunity to respond to the charges as to why the
proposed disciplinary action should not be imposed.
9.04 - Right to Representation:
The employee has a right to have legal counsel and/or other representative present during the
informal hearing process, or any other discussions between the employee and supervisor, if such
discussions relate to the disciplinary action being considered.
9.05 - Evidence Supporting the Charges:
The department's explanation of the evidence during the administrative review process shall be
sufficient to apprize the employee of the basis for the proposed action. This however, shall not be
construed as limiting the department from presenting more detailed or additional information at a
later date when such information was not known or was unavailable at the time of the discussion.
9.06 - Post Administrative Review Actions:
The Department Head shall consider the response from the employee or representative and either
affirm, modify, or cancel the proposed disciplinary action. The decision may be made during the
administrative review process or at a later time after additional consideration. However, in either
event, a written response as to the Department Head=s decision will be provided to the employee,
with a copy to the Civil Service Commission.
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SECTION 10 - APPEAL HEARINGS
10.01 - Types of Appeals:
Any regular employee may appeal disciplinary action to the Commission. Any applicant for
employment may appeal any action of the Chief Examiner to the Commission.
10.02 - Time and Notice:
A notice of appeal shall be filed with the Commission within fourteen (14) calendar days of the
action or knowledge of the action that is the subject of the appeal. The notice of appeal shall be in
writing and include the mailing address of the appellant. The notice shall also contain a detailed
description of the facts giving rise to the appeal, and a concise statement of the reason for the appeal,
together with the requested remedy. Failure to submit an appeal within the time limits specified shall
result in a denial of the appeal.
10.03 - Exhaustion of Remedies:
An employee may not use the Civil Service appeal process on any matter subject to the grievance
process of the collective bargaining agreement. Any administrative process available to the
employee prior to the Civil Service process must be used prior to this appeal process, i.e., exhaust
administrative remedies.
10.04 - Scheduling:
Upon receipt of a notice of appeal, the Commission shall forward a copy of the notice to affected
parties. A hearing before the Commission shall be set within thirty (30) calendar days of notice of
the appeal, unless the parties agree upon a time extension, not to exceed ninety (90) calendar days,
unless approved by the Commission. If the appeal is not heard within such time period, the
Commission may dismiss the appeal.
10.05 - Service and Filing:
1) The Secretary shall cause to be served all orders, notices, and other papers issued by the
Commission, including subpoenas. All other papers shall be served by the party filing the
notice, document, or paper.
2) All notices, documents, or papers served by either the Commission or a party shall be served
upon all counsel of record at the time of such filing and upon parties not represented by
counsel. Service of the initial appeal to the Commission shall be in person or by registered
or certified mail and all other correspondence may be by regular mail service.
3) Papers required to be filed with the Commission shall be deemed filed upon actual receipt of
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the papers at City Hall or three (3) days after mailing, whichever is earlier. A list of known
issues, exhibits, stipulations, and evidence shall be provided to the Secretary for the
Commission and the affected Department Head at least five (5) work days prior to the
hearing. Any documents to be used during the appeal hearing must be provided to the
Commission and the opposing party at the beginning of the hearing for proper discovery.
4) An appellant or petitioner is responsible for notifying the Commission in writing of any
change in address and telephone number.
10.06 -Discover :
Parties to a proceeding are required to provide to each other reasonable access and discovery to all
relevant information concerning the matter before the Commission. Any questions concerning
relevancy or access shall be resolved by order of the Commission prior to the beginning of the
hearing.
10.07 - Settlement:
1) The exercise of jurisdiction by the Commission over a matter does not preclude the parties
from settling the matter prior to the hearing. Upon resolution of a matter prior to hearing, the
appellant shall request the dismissal of the matter and the parties shall notify the Commission
of the settlement.
2) The parties are encouraged to settle appeals prior to formal hearing and may meet with the
Chief Examiner for pre -hearing settlement conferences in order to settle contested matters.
10.08 - Burden of Proof:
At any hearing on appeal resulting from a disciplinary action, the Appointing Power shall have the
burden of showing that its actions was for cause. At any other hearing, the petitioner or appellant
shall have the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
10.09 - Evidence:
1) Subject to other provisions of these rules, all complete and relevant evidence shall be
admissible, as determined by the Commission.
2) When objection is made to the admissibility of evidence, such evidence may be received
subject to a later ruling. The Commission may exclude inadmissible or hearsay evidence and
may order cumulative evidence discontinued in its discretion, either with or without
objection. A party objecting to the introduction or exclusion of evidence shall state the
grounds of such objection at the time such evidence is offered or excluded. No such
objection shall be deemed waived by further participation in the hearing.
3) At any hearing before the Commission when documentary exhibits are to be offered into
evidence, the original shall be provided to the Commission and copies shall be furnished to
the opposing party and to each Commission member.
4) Witnesses in any hearing shall be examined verbally, under oath or affirmation, and shall be
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subject to cross-examination by opposing parties and the Commission.
10.10 - Deliberation:
The Commission may deliberate in closed (executive) session when considering a disciplinary case.
Deliberations by the Commission shall otherwise be subject to Chapter 42.30 RCW. No person,
other than legal counsel, shall attempt to convey any information or opinion to the Commission
concerning any matter on appeal, other than in open hearing. The Commission may request each
party to submit post -hearing briefs and/or draft proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law for
the Commission=s consideration.
10.11 - Decision:
The Commission shall issue a written decision, including findings of fact, conclusions of law, and an
order, to each party or counsel of record. A decision shall be issued within ten (10) work days of the
close of the hearing of an appeal by the Commission. If post -hearing briefs are filed, the close of the
meeting shall be the time deadline specified by the Commission for submittal of the briefs.
10.12 - Judicial Review:
Any court action challenging a final action or decision taken by the Chief Examiner or Commission
shall be commenced within fourteen (14) calendar days of such action or decision. The cost of
preparing any transcript that may be necessary for judicial review shall be borne by the parry seeking
such judicial review.
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles,
Washington, amending the rules of the Civil Service Commission.
WHEREAS, PAMC 2.22.040 B 1 provides that the Civil Service Commission shall promulgate
Civil Service Rules necessary to carry out and enforce the purpose of the Civil Service Ordinance
and that such rules shall be subject to adoption by resolution of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Civil Service Commission has promulgated Civil Service Rules, which the
City Council adopted by Resolution 24-89 and has subsequently amended by other resolutions;
and
WHEREAS, the Civil Service Commission has conducted a complete review of the Civil
Service Rules with the participation of the Chief Examiner, the police and fire chiefs, and the
unions representing the police and fire departments, and has recommended the changes as set forth
in the attached Exhibit "A".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles,
Washington, as follows:
Section 1. The rules of the Port Angeles Civil Service Commission are hereby amended
as set forth in the attached Exhibit "A"
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the 5th day of February, 2019.
Sissi Bruch, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
William E. Bloor, City Attorney
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POR -T -ANGELES
lww� WASH I N G T O N, U. S.
CITY COUNCIL
MEMO
Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Allyson Brekke, Director of Community and Economic Development
William Bloor, City Attorney
Subject: Second reading of an Ordinance Creating Property Tax Exemptions for Multi -Unit
Dwellings
Summary: On January 15, Council conducted the first reading of an ordinance that would create special
property tax exemptions for eligible improvements that increase residential opportunities, including new
and rehabilitated multi -unit dwellings. Tonight, the ordinance, which now incorporates changes
recommended during the first reading, is presented for second reading and adoption.
Funding: The adoption of a final ordinance may result in exemptions from property tax for a specified
period of time the value of new housing construction, conversion, and rehabilitation improvements on
properties that qualify under terms of the ordinance.
Recommendation: 1) Conduct the second reading of the attached Ordinance Creating Property Tax
Exemptions for Multi -Unit Dwellings; 2) Adopt the ordinance as read.
Background / Analysis: At its meeting on January 15, Council conducted the first reading of an ordinance
to establish a Multi -Unit Dwellings Property Tax Exemption Program. Also at its meeting on January 15,
Council conducted a public hearing regarding the designation of "targeted areas" within which projects can
be eligible for the tax exemption. Following that public hearing, Council adopted a resolution by which all
land within the corporate boundaries of the City were designated Targeted areas.
During the first reading, a few changes to the draft ordinance were recommended. Those changes are
incorporated in the second version of the ordinance, which is before the City Council tonight. Also attached
to this memo is a version of the ordinance showing changes made between the ordinance presented for first
reading and second.
In addition to creating the tax exemption process, the ordinance establishes fees payable to the City. During
the first reading of the ordinance, some questions were raised about the fees established by the ordinance.
The following information is offered as additional explanation of how and why the fees are set as suggested.
The application fee is set at $1,000. This amount will cover all work to be done by the City, including
processing the application and the annual monitoring that is required in the years following approval of the
application. Many cities charge separate fees for the post -approval annual monitoring. Staff is suggesting
that we collect one fee at the beginning of the process that is reasonably sufficient to cover the City's
projected costs over the life of the tax exemption, rather than track and collect annual fee installments.
In addition to the fees payable to the City, a successful applicant must pay fees to the County for recording
certain documents to evidence the tax exemption. The ordinance provides that the applicant must pay those
fees directly to the County.
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Funding Overview: The action here proposed does not involve any monetary commitment by the city.
However, the adoption of a final ordinance may result in exemptions from property tax for a specified
period of time the value of new housing construction, conversion, and rehabilitation improvements that
qualify under terms of the ordinance.
Attachments: Ordinance for Council consideration
Ordinance showing changes
Map of designated areas
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, Creating
Property Tax Exemptions for Multi -Family Housing.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A new Chapter 46, Property Tax Exemptions for Multi -Family Housing, is
hereby added to Title 17 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 17.46 - PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR MULTI -FAMILY HOUSING
17.46. 010 — Findings and Purpose.
17.46.020 — Definitions.
17.46.030 — Residential Targeted Area Designation and Standards.
17.46.040 — Tax Exemption Terms and Project Eligibility.
17.46.050 — Application Procedure.
17.46.060 — Extension of Conditional Certificate
17.46.070 — Final Certificate — Application — Issuance — Denial and Appeal.
17.46.080 — Annual Compliance Review.
17.46.090 — Cancellation of Tax Exemption — Appeal
17.46.100 — Conflict of Provisions
17.46.010 Findings and Purpose.
A. Findings. The Council of the City of Port Angeles finds that:
1. Within Port Angeles there are insufficient housing opportunities, including affordable and
multi -family housing opportunities; and
2. Adoption of this ordinance will help to increase and improve residential opportunities,
including affordable and multi -family housing opportunities, within the City of Port Angeles.
B. Purpose. The purposes of this chapter are to:
1. Encourage more multi -family housing opportunities, including affordable housing
opportunities, within the City;
2. Stimulate the construction of new multi -family housing and the rehabilitation of existing
vacant and underutilized buildings for multi -family housing opportunities;
3. Increase the supply of mixed -income multi -family housing opportunities within the City;
4. Promote community development, neighborhood revitalization, and availability of
affordable housing; and
5. Encourage additional housing density in areas that are consistent with planning for public
transit systems.
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16. "Rehabilitation improvements" means modifications to existing structures that are vacant
for 12 months or longer, or modification to existing occupied structures which convert non-
residential space to residential space and/or increase the number of multi -family housing units.
17. "Residential targeted area," also "residential target area," means an area within the City's
urban governmental center that has been designated by the Council as lacking sufficient, available,
desirable, and convenient residential housing to meet the needs of the public.
18. "Substantial compliance" means compliance with all local building, fire and zoning code
requirements, which are typically required for rehabilitation as opposed to new construction.
19. "Urban governmental center" is an identifiable district containing several business
establishments, adequate public facilities, and a mixture of uses and activities where residents may
obtain a variety of products and services. ? oi- Pert : A i7 Lc ] c: �'h c urban governmental center
includes the entire incorporated area of
17.46.030 — Residential Targeted Area Designation and Standards.
A. Criteria. Following public notice and a public hearing, the Council may, in its sole
discretion, designate one or more residential target areas. Each designated target area must meet
the following criteria, as determined by the Council:
1. The target area is within an urban governmental center;
2. The target area lacks sufficient available, desirable, and convenient residential housing,
including multi -family and affordable housing, to meet the needs of the public who would be likely
to live in the urban governmental center if affordable, desirable, attractive, and livable residences
were available;
3. The providing additional housing opportunity in the target area will assist in achieving one
or more of the following purposes:
a. Encourage increased residential opportunities within the target area, including mixed
income and affordable housing opportunities; or
b. Stimulate the construction of new multi -family housing and/or the rehabilitation of
existing vacant and underutilized buildings for multi -family housing; or
c. Where appropriate, stimulate the construction, rehabilitation or conversion of existing
vacant and underutilized multi -family rental units to owner occupied multi -family
housing as such property redevelops.
4. In designating a residential target area, the Council may also consider other factors,
including, but not limited to: whether additional housing, including affordable housing units, in
the target area will attract and maintain an increase in the number of permanent residents; whether
an increased permanent residential population in the residential targeted area will help to achieve
the goals and policies described in the City's comprehensive plan or mandated by the Growth
Management Act under chapter 36.70A.020 RCW; whether encouraging additional housing in the
target area is consistent with public transportation plans; and whether additional housing may
contribute to revitalization of distressed neighborhoods or areas within the target area.
5. When designating a residential target area, the Council shall give notice of a hearing to be
held on the matter and that notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks,
not less than seven days nor more than 30 days before the date of the hearing. The notice must
state the time, date, place and purpose of the hearing and generally identify the area proposed to
be designated.
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2. For 12 successive years beginning January 1st of the year immediately following the
calendar year of issuance of the certificate, if the property otherwise qualifies for the exemption
under Chapter 84.14 RCW and meets the conditions in this subsection. For the property to qualify
for the 12 -year exemption under this subsection, the applicant must commit to renting or selling at
least 20 percent of the multi -unit housing units as affordable housing Unitsto low and moderate
income households as set forth below:
a. Owner Occupancy. In the case of projects intended exclusively for owner occupancy,
the minimum requirement of this subsection may be satisfied solely through housing
affordable to moderate -income households during the authorized exemption period.
b. Rental Occupancy. In the case of projects intended for rental occupancy, the minimum
requirement of this subsection must be satisfied based on affordability requirements
outlined in PAMC 17.46.040.C(93) .
B. Limits on Exemption. The exemption does not apply to the value of land or to the value of
non -housing related improvements not qualifying under this chapter, nor does the exemption apply
to increases in assessed valuation of land and non -qualifying improvements, or to increases made
by lawful order of the Clallam County board of equalization, the Washington State department of
revenue, state board of tax appeals, or Clallam County, to a class of property throughout the county
or a specific area of the county to achieve uniformity of assessment or appraisal as required by
law. In the case of rehabilitation of existing buildings, the exemption does not include the value of
improvements constructed prior to submission of the completed application as required under
PAMC 17.46.050. The incentive provided by this chapter is in addition to any other incentives,
tax credits, grants, or other incentives provided by law.
C. Project Eligibility. To be eligible for exemption from property taxation, the property must
satisfy all of the following requirements:
1. Time for Filing Applications. Applications for exemption from property taxation under
this ordinance shaU ay be aeeegted byfiled with the City only from March 1, 2019, through the
last day of February 2022. Applieati&nOnly applications determined by the Director to be
complete fill be deemed to be filed. Applications under this ordinances, whether complete or not_
shall not be accepted on March 1, 2022 or after that date.
2. L;eeafien. The prajeet must be located within a f!esidenfial taFgeted afea, as designated iff
PAN4G 17.46.030(D).
-32. Size. The project must include multi -family housing within a residential structure or as part
of a mixed-use development. This requirement can be satisfied either by constructing a minimum
of four new units in a residential structure, or constructing or converting at least four additional
multi -family units to existing occupied multi -family housing. Existing multi -family housing that
has been vacant for 12 months or more does not have to provide additional units so long as the
project provides for occupancy at least four units of new, converted, or rehabilitated multi -family
housing.
43. Tenant Displacement Prohibited: The project must not displace existing residential tenants
of structures that are proposed for redevelopment. Existing dwelling units proposed for
rehabilitation must have been unoccupied for a minimum of 12 months prior to submission of
application and must have two or more violations of the applicable City building codes.
Applications for new construction cannot be submitted for vacant property upon which an
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C. At the time of submitting an application under this section, the applicant shall pay to the
City an initial application fee in the amount of $l, --r:?
D. The Director shall notify the applicant within thirty days of the application being filed if
the Director determines that an application is not complete and shall identify what additional
information is required before the application will be complete. Within thirty days of receiving
additional information, the Director shall notify the applicant in writing if the Director determines
that the application is still not complete, and what additional information is necessary.
E. An application shall be deemed to be complete if the Director does not notify the applicant
in writing by the deadlines in this section that the application is incomplete; however, a
determination of completeness does not preclude the Director from requiring additional
information during the review process if more information is needed to evaluate the application
according to the criteria in this chapter.
F. Application Review and Issuance of Conditional Certificate. The Director may certify as
eligible an application if the Director finds that:
1. A minimum of four new units are being constructed, or in the case of occupied
rehabilitation or conversion, a minimum of four additional multi -family units are being developed;
2. If applicable, the proposed multi -unit housing project meets the affordable housing
requirements as described in RCW 84.14.2 14A_�040 A;
3. The proposed project is, or will be at the time of completion, in conformance with all local
laws and regulations that apply at the time the application is approved;
4. The owner has complied with all standards and guidelines adopted by the City under this
chapter; and
5. The site is located in a residential targeted area of an urban center that has been designated
in accordance with procedures and guidelines indicated in RCW 84.14.040; and
6. That the proposed project otherwise complies with the requirements of this chapter and
chapter 84.14 RCW.
G. A decision to approve or deny an application shall be made within 90 days of receipt of a
complete application.
1. Approval. If an application is conditionally approved, the applicant shall enter into a
contract with the city regarding the terms and conditions of the project as provided in PAMC
17.47.040 A. 9. The Director shall issue a conditional certificate of acceptance of tax exemption.
The conditional certificate expires three years from the date of approval unless an extension is
granted as provided in this chapter.
2. Denial. The Director shall state in writing the reasons for denial and shall send notice to
the applicant at the applicant's last known address within 10 days of the denial. The applicant may
appeal the Director's decision to the hearing examiner. If so, the city's hearings examiner shall
conduct the appeal hearing and grant or deny the appeal within 30 days of receipt of notice. The
appeal before the Hearings Examiner will be based upon the record before the Director, and the
Director's decision will be upheld unless the applicant can show that there is no substantial
evidence on the record to support the Director's decision.
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3. The Director shall notify the applicant in writing that the City will not file a final certificate
if the Director determines that the project was not completed within the required three-year period
or any approved extension, was not completed in accordance with the contract between the
applicant and the City and the requirements of this chapter, if applicable, that the affordable
housing requirements as described this chapter were not met, or if the owner's property is otherwise
not qualified.
C. Within 14 days of receipt of the Director's denial of a final certificate, the applicant may
file an appeal with the hearing examiner, as provided in PAMC 2.56.050(B). The applicant may
appeal the hearing examiner's decision to Clallam County superior court, if the appeal is filed
within 30 days of receiving notice of the hearing examiner's decision.
17.46.080 Annual Compliance Review.
A. Within 30 days after the first anniversary of the date of filing the final certificate of tax
exemption and each year thereafter, for the tax exemption period, the property owner shall file a
notarized declaration with the Director indicating the following:
1. A statement of occupancy and vacancy of the multi -family units during the previous year;
and
2. A certification that the property has not changed use and, if applicable, that the property
has been in compliance with the affordable housing requirements of this chapter since the date of
filing of the final certificate of tax exemption, and continues to be in compliance with the contract
with the City and the requirements of this chapter; and
3. A description of any subsequent improvements or changes to the property; and
4. A report on affordable housing utilization, if applicable, including:
a. The total monthly rent or total sale amount of each unit produced;
b. The income of each renter household at the time of initial occupancy and the income of
each initial purchaser of owner -occupied units at the time of purchase for each of the
units receiving a tax exemption; and
c. Any additional information requested by the city in regards to the units receiving a tax
exemption.
B. City staff shall have the right to conduct on-site verification of the declaration.
C. Failure to submit the annual declaration may result in the tax exemption being canceled.
D. The City shall report annually by December 31st of each year to the Washington State
Department of Commerce as required by RCW 84.14.100(2).
17.4846.090 Cancellation of Tax Exemption — Appeal
A. If at any time the Director determines that the property no longer complies with the terms
of the contract or with the requirements of this chapter, or for any reason no longer qualifies for
the tax exemption, the tax exemption shall be canceled and additional taxes, interest and penalty
imposed pursuant to state law.
B. Upon determining that a tax exemption shall be canceled, the Director shall notify the
property owner by certified mail, return receipt requested.
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If any provision of this chapter conflicts with any provision of Chapter 84.14 RCW, the provisions
of chapter 84.14 RCW shall apply as if set forth in this chapter.
Section 2. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City
legislative body, is not subject to referendum.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication of an
approved summary thereof consisting of the title or on March 1, 2019, whichever is later.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the day of February, 2019.
ATTEST:
Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: ,2019
(By Summary)
February 5, 2019 11
Sissi Bruch, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
William E. Bloor, City Attorney
G-8
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, Creating
Property Tax Exemptions for Multi -Family Housing.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A new Chapter 46, Property Tax Exemptions for Multi -Family Housing, is
hereby added to Title 17 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 17.46 - PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR MULTI -FAMILY HOUSING
17.46.0 10 — Findings and Purpose.
17.46.020 — Definitions.
17.46.030 — Residential Targeted Area Designation and Standards.
17.46.040 — Tax Exemption Terms and Project Eligibility.
17.46.050 — Application Procedure.
17.46.060 — Extension of Conditional Certificate
17.46.070 — Final Certificate — Application — Issuance — Denial and Appeal.
17.46.080 — Annual Compliance Review.
17.46.090 — Cancellation of Tax Exemption — Appeal
17.46. 100 — Conflict of Provisions
17.46.010 Findings and Purpose.
A. Findings. The Council of the City of Port Angeles finds that:
1. Within Port Angeles there are insufficient housing opportunities, including affordable and
multi -family housing opportunities; and
2. Adoption of this ordinance will help to increase and improve residential opportunities,
including affordable and multi -family housing opportunities, within the City of Port Angeles.
B. Purpose. The purposes of this chapter are to:
1. Encourage more multi -family housing opportunities, including affordable housing
opportunities, within the City;
2. Stimulate the construction of new multi -family housing and the rehabilitation of existing
vacant and underutilized buildings for multi -family housing opportunities;
3. Increase the supply of mixed -income multi -family housing opportunities within the City;
4. Promote community development, neighborhood revitalization, and availability of
affordable housing; and
5. Encourage additional housing density in areas that are consistent with planning for public
transit systems.
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C. Any one or a combination of these purposes may be furthered by the designation of
residential target areas under this chapter.
17.46.020 Definitions.
The following definitions shall apply to this chapter:
1. "Affordable Housing," means residential housing, either rental or owner -occupied, the
monthly cost of which, including utilities, other than telephone, and any mandatory recurring fees
required as a condition of occupancy for the unit do not exceed thirty percent of the household's
monthly income.
2. "Assessor" means the Clallam County Assessor.
3. "Building codes" means the City building and construction codes as set forth in Title 14
PANIC.
4. "City" means the City of Port Angeles.
5. "Council" means the Port Angeles City Council.
6. "Director" means the City's Director of the Community and Economic Development
Department and any authorized designee.
7. "Household" means a single person, family or unrelated persons living together.
8. "Local housing standards" means the International Property Maintenance Code as adopted
by the City of Port Angeles.
9. "Low-income household" means a single person, family, or unrelated persons living
together whose adjusted income is at or below 80 percent of the median family income adjusted
for family size, for Clallam County, as reported by the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
10. "Growth management act" means chapter 36.70A RCW.
11. "Market Rate Exemption Option" means an eight (8) year property tax exemption with no
income or rent requirements. Properties are secured with a development agreement outlining
requirements such as enhanced design, public art, additional parking or structured parking,
enhanced landscaping, enhanced infrastructure (e.g. wider sidewalks, undergrounding utilities,
stormwater control), homeownership component, energy efficiency, consistency with subarea
plan.
12. "Moderate -income household" means a single person, family, or unrelated persons living
together whose adjusted income is more than 80 percent of the median family income adjusted for
family size, for Clallam County, as reported by the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
13. "Multi -family housing" means a building having four or more dwelling units designed for
permanent residential occupancy resulting from new construction or rehabilitation or conversion
of vacant, underutilized, or substandard buildings.
14. "Owner" means the property owner of record as filed with the Clallam County Assessor's
Office.
15. "Permanent residential occupancy" means multi -family housing that provides either rental
or owner occupancy for a period of at least one month. This excludes hotels and motels that
predominately offer rental accommodation on a daily or weekly basis.
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16. "Rehabilitation improvements" means modifications to existing structures that are vacant
for 12 months or longer, or modification to existing occupied structures which convert non-
residential space to residential space and/or increase the number of multi -family housing units.
17. "Residential targeted area," also "residential target area," means an area within the City's
urban governmental center that has been designated by the Council as lacking sufficient, available,
desirable, and convenient residential housing to meet the needs of the public.
18. "Substantial compliance" means compliance with all local building, fire and zoning code
requirements, which are typically required for rehabilitation as opposed to new construction.
19. "Urban governmental center" is an identifiable district containing several business
establishments, adequate public facilities, and a mixture of uses and activities where residents may
obtain a variety of products and services. For Port Angeles, the Urban governmental center
includes the entire incorporated area of the City.
17.46.030 — Residential Targeted Area Standards.
A. Criteria. Following public notice and a public hearing, the Council may, in its sole
discretion, designate one or more residential target areas. Each designated target area must meet
the following criteria, as determined by the Council:
1. The target area is within an urban governmental center;
2. The target area lacks sufficient available, desirable, and convenient residential housing,
including multi -family and affordable housing, to meet the needs of the public who would be likely
to live in the urban governmental center if affordable, desirable, attractive, and livable residences
were available;
3. The providing additional housing opportunity in the target area will assist in achieving one
or more of the following purposes:
a. Encourage increased residential opportunities within the target area, including mixed
income and affordable housing opportunities; or
b. Stimulate the construction of new multi -family housing and/or the rehabilitation of
existing vacant and underutilized buildings for multi -family housing; or
c. Where appropriate, stimulate the construction, rehabilitation or conversion of existing
vacant and underutilized multi -family rental units to owner occupied multi -family
housing as such property redevelops.
4. In designating a residential target area, the Council may also consider other factors,
including, but not limited to: whether additional housing, including affordable housing units, in
the target area will attract and maintain an increase in the number of permanent residents; whether
an increased permanent residential population in the residential targeted area will help to achieve
the goals and policies described in the City's comprehensive plan or mandated by the Growth
Management Act under chapter 36.70A.020 RCW; whether encouraging additional housing in the
target area is consistent with public transportation plans; and whether additional housing may
contribute to revitalization of distressed neighborhoods or areas within the target area.
5. When designating a residential target area, the Council shall give notice of a hearing to be
held on the matter and that notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks,
not less than seven days nor more than 30 days before the date of the hearing. The notice must
state the time, date, place and purpose of the hearing and generally identify the area proposed to
be designated.
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A. Target Area Standards and Guidelines. For each designated residential target area, the
Council shall adopt and implement basic requirements for both new construction and
rehabilitation, including the application process and procedures. The Council may also adopt
guidelines including the following:
1. Requirements that address demolition of existing structures and site utilization;
2. Building requirements that may include elements addressing parking, building height,
residential density, access to alternative transportation facilities, environmental impact, public
benefit features, compatibility with the surrounding properties, and other site layout and design
amenities intended to enhance the livability of the residential target area;
3. More stringent income eligibility, rent, or sale price limits, including limits that apply to a
higher percentage of units than the minimum conditions under PANIC 17.46.100.
The required amenities shall be proportional to the size of the proposed project and the tax benefit
to be obtained.
B. Designated Residential Target Areas. The following areas, as depicted in Figure 1 and the
City's adopted map known as "Residential Targeted Areas," have been designated as residential
target areas in the City by Resolution adopted by the City Council on January 15, 2019.
Figure 1
(Insert map here)
17.46.040 Tax Exemption Terms and Project Eligibility.
A. Duration of Exemption. For properties for which applications are submitted under Chapter
84.14 RCW, the value of improvements qualifying under this chapter is exempt from ad valorem
property taxation as follows:
1. For eight successive years beginning January 1st of the year immediately following the
calendar year of issuance of the certificate, if the property otherwise qualifies for the exemption
under Chapter 84.14 RCW and meets the conditions in this subsection. For the property to qualify
for the 8 -year exemption under this subsection, the applicant may choose a market -rate option or
affordable option as set forth below:
a. Market -Rate. In the case of projects intended for market -rate multi -family housing,
applicants shall enter into a development agreement outlining requirements such as
enhanced design; public art; additional parking, structured parking, or parking to
address interests other than automobiles, such as for instance bicycle parking;
enhanced landscaping; enhanced infrastructure (e.g. wider sidewalks, undergrounding
utilities, stormwater control); home ownership component; energy efficiency; and
consistency with subarea plans.
b. Affordable. In the case of projects intended for affordable multi -family housing,
applicants must commit to renting or selling at least 20 percent of the multi -family units
as affordable housing to moderate -income households.
2. For 12 successive years beginning January 1st of the year immediately following the
calendar year of issuance of the certificate, if the property otherwise qualifies for the exemption
under Chapter 84.14 RCW and meets the conditions in this subsection. For the property to qualify
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for the 12 -year exemption under this subsection, the applicant must commit to renting or selling at
least 20 percent of the multi -unit housing units as affordable to low and moderate income
households as set forth below:
a. Owner Occupancy. In the case of projects intended exclusively for owner occupancy,
the minimum requirement of this subsection may be satisfied solely through housing
affordable to moderate -income households during the authorized exemption period.
b. Rental Occupancy. In the case of projects intended for rental occupancy, the minimum
requirement of this subsection must be satisfied based on affordability requirements
outlined in PAMC 17.46.040.C(8) .
B. Limits on Exemption. The exemption does not apply to the value of land or to the value of
non -housing related improvements not qualifying under this chapter, nor does the exemption apply
to increases in assessed valuation of land and non -qualifying improvements, or to increases made
by lawful order of the Clallam County board of equalization, the Washington State department of
revenue, state board of tax appeals, or Clallam County, to a class of property throughout the county
or a specific area of the county to achieve uniformity of assessment or appraisal as required by
law. In the case of rehabilitation of existing buildings, the exemption does not include the value of
improvements constructed prior to submission of the completed application as required under
PAMC 17.46.050. The incentive provided by this chapter is in addition to any other incentives,
tax credits, grants, or other incentives provided by law.
C. Project Eligibility. To be eligible for exemption from property taxation, the property must
satisfy all of the following requirements:
1. Time for Filing Applications. Applications for exemption from property taxation under
this ordinance may be filed with the City only from March 1, 2019, through the last day of February
2022. Only applications determined by the Director to be complete fill be deemed to be filed.
Applications under this ordinances, whether complete or not, shall not be accepted on March 1,
2022 or after that date.
2. Size. The project must include multi -family housing within a residential structure or as part
of a mixed-use development. This requirement can be satisfied either by constructing a minimum
of four new units in a residential structure, or constructing or converting at least four additional
multi -family units to existing occupied multi -family housing. Existing multi -family housing that
has been vacant for 12 months or more does not have to provide additional units so long as the
project provides for occupancy at least four units of new, converted, or rehabilitated multi -family
housing.
3. Tenant Displacement Prohibited: The project must not displace existing residential tenants
of structures that are proposed for redevelopment. Existing dwelling units proposed for
rehabilitation must have been unoccupied for a minimum of 12 months prior to submission of
application and must have two or more violations of the applicable City building codes.
Applications for new construction cannot be submitted for vacant property upon which an
occupied residential rental structure previously stood, unless a minimum of 12 months has elapsed
from the time of most recent occupancy.
4. Permanent Residential Housing. At least 50 percent of the space designated for multi-
family housing must be provided for permanent residential occupancy, as defined in PAMC
17.46.020.
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5. Proposed Completion Date. New construction multi -unit housing and rehabilitation
improvements must be scheduled to be completed within three years from the date of approval of
the application.
6. Compliance with Guidelines and Standards. The project shall be designed to comply with
the City's comprehensive plan, building, housing, and zoning codes, the standards and guidelines
adopted by the Council for the residential target area, and with any other applicable regulations in
effect at the time the application is approved.
7. Historic Resource Protection.
a. Applications for new construction that require the demolition of structures listed in the
local, state or national register, or identified as contributing to an historic district in the
City's historic property survey are not eligible for the multifamily tax exemption.
8. Affordability. Projects intended for rental occupancy seeking a 12 -year tax exemption shall
provide 20 percent of the multi -unit housing as follows:
a. Affordable housing units having one or fewer bedrooms shall be available to
households whose adjusted income is at or below 60 percent of the median family
income adjusted for family size for Clallam County.
b. The affordable housing requirement can be met, either partially or fully, for any units
with two or more bedrooms that are available to households whose adjusted income is
at or below 80 percent of median family income adjusted for family size for Clallam
County.
9. Contract. The applicant must enter into a contract with the City, approved by the Director,
under which the applicant agrees to the implementation of the development on terms and
conditions consistent with this chapter and chapter 84.14 RCW and satisfactory to the Director.
17.46.050 Application Procedure.
A. The owner of property applying for exemption under this chapter shall submit an
application to the Director, on a form established by the Director. The owner shall verify the
application by oath or affirmation. The application shall contain such information as the Director
may deem necessary or useful, and shall include at a minimum:
1. Information setting forth the grounds supporting the requested exemption including
information indicated on the application form.
2. A brief written description of the project and preliminary schematic site and floor plans of
the multi -family units and the structure(s) in which they are proposed to be located; and
3. A statement from the owner acknowledging the potential tax liability when the property
ceases to be eligible for exemption under this chapter.
B. In the case of rehabilitation or where demolition or new construction is required, the owner
shall secure from the City, before commencement of rehabilitation improvements or new
construction, verification of property noncompliance with applicable building and housing codes.
C. At the time of submitting an application under this section, the applicant shall pay to the
City an initial application fee in the amount of $1,000.00.
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D. The Director shall notify the applicant within thirty days of the application being filed if
the Director determines that an application is not complete and shall identify what additional
information is required before the application will be complete. Within thirty days of receiving
additional information, the Director shall notify the applicant in writing if the Director determines
that the application is still not complete, and what additional information is necessary.
E. An application shall be deemed to be complete if the Director does not notify the applicant
in writing by the deadlines in this section that the application is incomplete; however, a
determination of completeness does not preclude the Director from requiring additional
information during the review process if more information is needed to evaluate the application
according to the criteria in this chapter.
F. Application Review and Issuance of Conditional Certificate. The Director may certify as
eligible an application if the Director finds that:
1. A minimum of four new units are being constructed, or in the case of occupied
rehabilitation or conversion, a minimum of four additional multi -family units are being developed;
2. If applicable, the proposed multi -unit housing project meets the affordable housing
requirements as described in RCW 84.14.040 A;
3. The proposed project is, or will be at the time of completion, in conformance with all local
laws and regulations that apply at the time the application is approved;
4. The owner has complied with all standards and guidelines adopted by the City under this
chapter; and
5. The site is located in a residential targeted area of an urban center that has been designated
in accordance with procedures and guidelines indicated in RCW 84.14.040; and
6. That the proposed project otherwise complies with the requirements of this chapter and
chapter 84.14 RCW.
G. A decision to approve or deny an application shall be made within 90 days of receipt of a
complete application.
1. Approval. If an application is conditionally approved, the applicant shall enter into a
contract with the city regarding the terms and conditions of the project as provided in PANIC
17.47.040 A. 9. The Director shall issue a conditional certificate of acceptance of tax exemption.
The conditional certificate expires three years from the date of approval unless an extension is
granted as provided in this chapter.
2. Denial. The Director shall state in writing the reasons for denial and shall send notice to
the applicant at the applicant's last known address within 10 days of the denial. The applicant may
appeal the Director's decision to the hearing examiner. If so, the city's hearings examiner shall
conduct the appeal hearing and grant or deny the appeal within 30 days of receipt of notice. The
appeal before the Hearings Examiner will be based upon the record before the Director, and the
Director's decision will be upheld unless the applicant can show that there is no substantial
evidence on the record to support the Director's decision.
17.46.060 Extension of Conditional Certificate. The conditional certificate may be extended
beyond its initial three year term by the Director for a period not to exceed 24 consecutive months.
The applicant must submit a written request stating the grounds for the extension, accompanied by
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any processing fee in the amount of $500.00. No conditional certificate shall be eligible for more
than one such extension. An extension may be granted if the Director determines that:
1. The anticipated failure to complete construction or rehabilitation within the required time
period is due to circumstances beyond the control of the owner;
2. The owner has been acting and could reasonably be expected to continue to act in good
faith and with due diligence;
3. The project will comply with the city's development regulations, building, housing, and
zoning codes, and any other applicable regulations in effect at the time the extension of the
conditional certificate is granted; and
4. All the conditions of the original contract between the applicant and the city will be
satisfied upon completion of the project.
17.46.070 Final Certificate — Application — Issuance — Denial and Appeal.
A. Upon completion of the rehabilitation improvements or new construction as provided in
the contract between the applicant and the City, and upon issuance of a temporary certificate of
occupancy, or a permanent certificate of occupancy if no temporary certificate is issued, the
applicant may request a final certificate of tax exemption. The applicant shall file with the Director
such information as the Director may deem necessary or useful to evaluate eligibility for the final
certificate, and shall include:
1. A statement of expenditures made with respect to each multi -family housing unit and the
total expenditures made with respect to the entire property;
2. A description of the completed work with evidence of final city inspection of all work
completed and a statement of qualification for the exemption;
3. A statement that the work was completed within the required three-year period or any
authorized extension; and
4. If applicable, a statement that the project meets the affordable housing requirements as
described in this chapter.
B. Issuance of Final Certificate. Within thirty days of receipt of all materials required for a
final certificate, the Director shall determine whether the completed work, and the affordability of
the units, is consistent with the contract between the City and owner and is qualified for exemption
under this chapter.
1. If the director determines that the project has been completed in accordance with the
contract between the applicant and the City and the requirements of this chapter, including, if
applicable, affordable housing requirements, the City shall file a final certificate of tax exemption
with the assessor within ten days of the expiration of the thirty -day period provided under
subsection (C) of this section.
2. The Director is authorized to require the applicant or owner to record, in the real property
records of the Clallam county assessor, the contract with the City required under PAMC
17.46.040(A)8, and such other document(s) as will identify such terms and conditions of eligibility
for exemption under this chapter as the Director deems appropriate for recording.
3. The Director shall notify the applicant in writing that the City will not file a final certificate
if the Director determines that the project was not completed within the required three-year period
or any approved extension, was not completed in accordance with the contract between the
applicant and the City and the requirements of this chapter, if applicable, that the affordable
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housing requirements as described this chapter were not met, or if the owner's property is otherwise
not qualified.
C. Within 14 days of receipt of the Director's denial of a final certificate, the applicant may
file an appeal with the hearing examiner, as provided in PANIC 2.56.050(B). The applicant may
appeal the hearing examiner's decision to Clallam County superior court, if the appeal is filed
within 30 days of receiving notice of the hearing examiner's decision.
17.46.080 Annual Compliance Review.
A. Within 30 days after the first anniversary of the date of filing the final certificate of tax
exemption and each year thereafter, for the tax exemption period, the property owner shall file a
notarized declaration with the Director indicating the following:
1. A statement of occupancy and vacancy of the multi -family units during the previous year;
and
2. A certification that the property has not changed use and, if applicable, that the property
has been in compliance with the affordable housing requirements of this chapter since the date of
filing of the final certificate of tax exemption, and continues to be in compliance with the contract
with the City and the requirements of this chapter; and
3. A description of any subsequent improvements or changes to the property; and
4. A report on affordable housing utilization, if applicable, including:
a. The total monthly rent or total sale amount of each unit produced;
b. The income of each renter household at the time of initial occupancy and the income of
each initial purchaser of owner -occupied units at the time of purchase for each of the
units receiving a tax exemption; and
c. Any additional information requested by the city in regards to the units receiving a tax
exemption.
B. City staff shall have the right to conduct on-site verification of the declaration.
C. Failure to submit the annual declaration may result in the tax exemption being canceled.
D. The City shall report annually by December 31st of each year to the Washington State
Department of Commerce as required by RCW 84.14.100(2).
17.46.090 Cancellation of Tax Exemption — Appeal
A. If at any time the Director determines that the property no longer complies with the terms
of the contract or with the requirements of this chapter, or for any reason no longer qualifies for
the tax exemption, the tax exemption shall be canceled and additional taxes, interest and penalty
imposed pursuant to state law.
B. Upon determining that a tax exemption shall be canceled, the Director shall notify the
property owner by certified mail, return receipt requested.
1. The property owner may appeal the determination by filing a notice of appeal with the
hearings examiner within thirty days, specifying the factual and legal basis for the appeal.
2. The hearing examiner will conduct a hearing at which all affected parties may be heard and
all competent evidence received.
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3. The hearing examiner will affirm, modify or repeal the decision to cancel the exemption
based on the evidence received. The hearing examiner shall give substantial weight to the
Director's decision and the burden of overcoming that weight shall be upon the appellant.
4. An aggrieved party may appeal the hearing examiner's decision to the Clallam County
Superior Court as provided in RCW 34.05.5 10 through RCW 34.05.598.
C. If the property owner sells the affordable multi -family housing units, the new property
owner shall file with the City a report indicating that the unit was purchased at a value affordable
to low and moderate income persons, to continue to comply with the twenty percent requirement
of RCW 84.14.020(1)(ii)(B).
D. If the owner intends to convert the multi -family housing to another use, or if applicable, if
the owner intends to discontinue compliance with the affordable housing requirements as
described in RCW 84.14.020(1)(ii)(B) or any other condition to exemption, the owner must notify
the Director and the Assessor within sixty days of the change in use or intended discontinuance.
If after the issuance of a final tax certificate an owner -occupied multi -family housing unit that
initially qualified as a low or moderate -income unit is sold and no longer qualifies as an affordable
housing unit, that unit shall lose its tax exempt status and all prior exempt taxes and penalties and
interest shall become a lien on the property per RCW 84.14. 110 and the subsequent owner shall
no longer qualify for the tax exemption. The remaining units' tax exemption status shall not be
affected.
E. The Director may adopt administrative policies and procedures which are not inconsistent
the provisions of this chapter and chapter 84.14 RCW, to implement the reporting requirement for
this section.
17.46. 100 Tax Exemption Program Review
A. Not later than the last day of January, 2022, the Director shall report to the Council about
the utilization and consequences of the tax exemption created by this Chapter. Such report shall
include the number of applications filed, the number of tax exemptions granted, the number of
housing units created or rehabilitated, and any facts that indicate whether the tax exemption
program created by this Chapter should, or should not, continue to be available past the last day of
February, 2022, as now provided in section 17.46.040.C.1.
B. If and when 5 projects have been granted tax exemptions under this Chapter, the Director
shall report to the Council about the utilization and consequences of the tax exemption created by
this Chapter. Such report shall include the number of applications filed, the number of projects
successfully completed, the number of housing units created or rehabilitated, and any additional
facts that indicate whether the tax exemption program created by this Chapter is achieving any of
the purposes identified in section 17.46.010.B.
17.47.110 Conflict of Provisions.
If any provision of this chapter conflicts with any provision of Chapter 84.14 RCW, the provisions
of chapter 84.14 RCW shall apply as if set forth in this chapter.
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Section 2. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City
legislative body, is not subject to referendum.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication of an
approved summary thereof consisting of the title or on March 1, 2019, whichever is later.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the day of February, 2019.
ATTEST:
Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: 12019
(By Summary)
February 5, 2019 11
Sissi Bruch, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
William E. Bloor, City Attorney
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POR-T-ANGELES
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Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Brian S. Smith, Police Chief
Ken Dubuc, Fire Chief
Subject: Joint PenCom/EOC Feasibility
CITY COUNCIL
MEMO
Summary: Both the Fire and Police Departments have 2019 Work Plan items related to an effort to
explore options for a joint Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and PenCom Dispatch center. Existing
facilities do not meet the needs of the respective agencies. In addition, Clallam County Emergency
Management faces a similar EOC facility need and has expressed an interest in a collaborative
City/County effort. There are a number of options to be explored and considered.
Funding: The cost for this project will be dependent upon the option chosen as most feasible. There are
also various funding options available, those options will be presented as the project develops.
Recommendation: Authorize the Police and Fire Departments to begin a collaborative effort with
Clallam County to explore options for a joint City/County EOC to be co -located with a new PenCom
facility.
Background / Analysis: Both the Police and Fire Departments have identified significant facility needs.
The Fire Department recognizes that the City Emergency Operations Center (EOC), currently located in
the Fire Department training room, is an inadequate facility that would not be able to meet operational
needs in the event of a major emergency management incident. The Police Department operates PenCom,
the regional 9-1-1 dispatch center. For years, it has been obvious that the PenCom facility is also inadequate
and does not meet needs of the agency.
Clallam County Emergency Management faces a very similar dilemma. The County EOC is located in the
basement of the County Courthouse — an extremely vulnerable location with limited space, dated
infrastructure and poor communications capability.
Both the City and County Emergency Management organizations recognize that during a major incident,
the operation of two EOC's, essentially conducting parallel functions only a few hundred yards apart, is not
an efficient or sustainable model. Ideally, the merger of the two organizations, in a single facility, with
shared personnel, will provide a superior level of service to the overall community.
The most logical, cost-effective and efficient solution to these identified issues would be to co -locate a new
PenCom facility with a joint City/County EOC. This is an idea that has been expressed a number of times
over the past few years. In December of 2018, this idea was presented to the Clallam County Board of
Commissioners during a work session, and the Commissioners voted unanimously to formally endorse the
project.
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The Port Angeles Police and Fire Departments, together with Clallam County Emergency Management,
are respectfully requesting a similar formal City Council endorsement of this project. Such an endorsement
will enable the involved Departments to begin a collaborative effort to move forward with the development
of a plan.
Funding Overview: The cost for this project will be dependent upon the option chosen as most feasible.
The costs could vary considerably if, for instance, a new facility was built from the ground up, or if an
existing facility was retrofitted. There are also various funding options available, including grants and other
mechanisms. Those options will be presented as the project develops.
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NEW CLALLAM COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
CENTER STUDY PAPER
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BACKGROUND
Clallam County is home to just under 75,000 residents with a diverse geographic and
demographic base. Situated on the far northwest corner of the contiguous United
States, the northern border faces Canada separated by the Straits of Juan de Fuca,
while the west is on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Clallam County is surrounded on
the east and south sides by neighboring Jefferson County, which is made up largely of
the Olympic National Park and the Olympic Mountain Range.
Clallam County is home to three incorporated cities: Sequim, in the eastern portion;
Forks in the far west region; and Port Angeles, located centrally and serving as the
county seat. Other unincorporated communities include Clallam Bay-Sekiu, Joyce,
Carlsborg, Beaver, and Dungeness. There are also four federal Indian Reservations in
Clallam County, each hosting communities as well: Jamestown S'Klallam (Blyn), Lower
Elwha Klallam, Quileute (LaPush) and Makah (Neah Bay).
Per the Revised Code of Washington, Clallam County Government directs county wide
Emergency Operations. As a section of the Clallam County Sheriff's Office, the
Emergency Operations Section is managed by the Undersheriff, who serves as the
Emergency Management Director, and two Emergency Management Coordinators. A
host of community volunteers assist in operations including staffing the Incident
Management Team, Communications activities and technical aspects of Emergency
Management.
In 1979, Clallam County constructed a new courthouse that housed, among many other
departments, emergency management. At that time, the emergency management
concern was still focused on a possible nuclear attack and resulting fallout. Because of
that, the Emergency Management Offices and Emergency Operations Center were
constructed in the basement of the courthouse.
However, with time, the nuclear threat diminished and new, more natural and
catastrophic concerns have been raised.
Over the last several years, much has been published in relation to the Cascadia
Subduction Zone, a 1000 kilometer (620 mile) fault line off the western coast of the
United States and Canada. There is a strong scientific probability that the two large,
overlapping geological plates will release an incredible and destructive amount of
energy causing during an expected 9.0 earthquake. Clallam County is in the middle of
the highest risk zone of this disastrous event. In addition to extensive quake damage,
Clallam County has tsunami potential on both the Pacific Ocean and Salish Sea. This
will probably destroy most shorelines communities in the county.
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It is highly unlikely that the present Emergency Management Center (EOC) presently
located in the basement of the Clallam County Courthouse will survive the predicted
(and overdue) Cascadia 9.0 event. It is also unlikely that PenCom across the street from
the courthouse will survive this event. The courthouse and PenCom are situated on land
that has been backfilled and are surrounded by gullies and canyons. Even Lincoln
Street, a main city arterial, is built on top of an antique trestle and fill.
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Emergency Management has evolved over time. Advances in technology have allowed
for better communications with our remote areas and electronic connectivity with
Washington State Department of Emergency Management has become a standard.
While the existing Emergency Operations Center has served Clallam County well for
almost half a century, time has altered focus and requirements for an efficient and
resilient Emergency Operations Center and home for Clallam County Emergency
Management.
SITUATION
The search for options connected with a new EOC begins with the "where." A 9.0
earthquake is something no one in North America alive today has ever experienced.
While some science can predict the event and its effect on our area, it is without a
doubt, going to be a disaster without comparison to what our country has faced.
For several years now, Emergency Preparedness Advocate and Clallam County
emergency management volunteer Jim Buck has researched and produced a number of
papers related to Cascadia. In his "Ground Truth Document", Mr. Buck outlines areas
throughout the county and their susceptibility to such an event. Liquefaction areas,
landslide dangers, tsunami zones; Mr. Buck has gone to great lengths to research and
identify these vulnerable areas in our County.
While none of our county will survive a 9.0 earthquake without some damage, Mr.
Buck's research indicates the area surrounding William R. Fairchild Airport in Port
Angeles has probably the best chance of experiencing the least amount of damage.
And though it is likely the runway at the airport will experience some damage, it should
be repairable in short order.
Additionally, William R. Fairchild Airport has been identified as a Tier II facility (in
emergency situations), which allows for large aircraft to land and take off. This makes it
one of the top five airports identified by the Washington State Department of
Transportation in the state to be used in a Cascadia event. Because of this designation,
the Washington Army National Guard and other state units have identified it as a central
hub for materiel deliveries and a logistical location for operations for the western portion
of the state.
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The area surrounding the airport is largely industrial and home to many facilities that
operate heavy equipment. City, State and County Road facilities and their equipment
are located within a mile of the airport and other companies with similar road building
and clearing equipment are also located nearby. In the event of a large quake, it is
more than likely that the ability to access such equipment will be a major priority so that
transportation routes can be cleared to and from the airport into the city and beyond so
that goods and services may be delivered to those in need.
While other locations such as Carlsborg near Sequim have been considered for locating
a new EOC, having the EOC at or near the airport is the best choice because of the
higher percentage in survivability and its proximate location where necessary resources
will be available.
DIRECTION:
On December 10, 2018, the Board of Clallam County Commissioners held a special
work session on this matter. Present was a host of representatives from private and
governmental agencies including fire districts, the Port, municipalities and more. While
message content varied, input from these entities was unanimous that a study into
possibilities of a new and relocated EOC was in order to determine options and
feasibility of those options. All those that spoke agreed that relocating the EOC near
the airport was the best choice for all.
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Some discussion was introduced as well, to consider co -locating the EOC with
PenCom, the regional emergency 911 dispatch center. PenCom supports almost all
first responder agencies in Clallam County including police, fire, and more. Many
locations in the United States that have recently constructed a new EOC have also co -
located their emergency 911 centers in those new facilities. Communications is a major
component of response to any emergency, and having a central institution to house
communications in one area can be efficient and save funding as well. PenCom has
outgrown its current location at the Port Angeles and is too in need of ideas in new
facilities. While talks are currently taking place in the possible regionalization of
dispatch services with Jefferson County, this did not dissuade the consideration by
those present of co -locating a new PenCom dispatch center with a new Clallam County
based EOC.
At the end of the meeting, the task set forth by the BOCC was to move forward with a
study of different options for the physical placement of a new EOC and possible 911
Center, and associated costs and funding abilities.
OPPORTUNITY CONSIDERATIONS:
With the unanimous input from those at the December 10 meeting agreeing to consider
locating a new EOC at or near William R. Fairchild Airport, we concentrated our options
on locations west of the 8t" Street Bridges in Port Angeles.
Without the benefit of expert architectural input, it is estimated a new EOC complete
with center and supporting offices, would require a minimum of 6000 square feet. This
would include facilities, public areas etc. Adding a 911 center would add about half
again as much space, particularly when we must consider storage and technical areas
such as electronic server rooms and the ability to grow in the future.
A) Existing building: Perhaps the best plan is finding an existing structure that
could house our requirements. Remodeling to house an EOC and or dispatch
center and retro fitting an existing structure to modern earthquake standards
would be far cheaper than a ground up location where everything is from scratch.
However, such buildings are scarce as the area west of the bridges is largely
residential and industrial, but here is one thought:.
There is a modern building owned by the Port Angeles School District and is
mostly vacant. Located on South B St. it is located less than 2 miles from the
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Airport and just blocks from the Road Shops where heavy equipment is housed.
It is a fairly new building so likely at or near current code requirements. Because
of its education base, maximum fiber connectivity is likely present.
PROS: 1. Current building with adequate footprint negating need for
ground up design.
2. Newer design so technical requirements and retro fitting costs
are lower.
3. West of the 8t" Street bridge on high ground not subject to
seismic liquefaction.
4. Large enough to house both EOC and PenCom,
CONS: 1. School District may have other plans for the building (although it
has been mostly vacant for the past 8 years).
2. Not as close to airport as other potential sites.
B) Existing Building - Port of Port Angeles Property: The Port of Port Angeles is
an agreeable partner in the desire to acquire a new EOC. The Port has holdings
throughout the county that would be severely affected by a catastrophic
earthquake or other disaster and can benefit in the enhanced capabilities of a
new, larger EOC that is designed to survive Cascadia. The Port has some vacant
structures located at the Airport and under their control.
PROS: 1. Current building negating need for ground up design.
2. Located right at the airport for convenient access.
3. Long term leases available.
CONS: 1. By FAA rules, the Port is required to charge Fair Market Value
for industrial properties.
2. Existing buildings that are serviceable will be expensive and
improvements or construction may not be deemed owned by the
County. Other restrictions may apply.
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C) New Building - Port of Port Angeles Property: The Port could develop
property to build an EOC/dispatch center within the airport boundaries. The port
would absorb most of the development costs but would also expect lease
payments into perpetuity. As the county has learned with the Juvenile Facility
currently on Port property, those lease payments add up over time. that the
property could be negotiated.
D) New Building - City Property
A new structure is expensive, and property must be acquired, but there are
possibilities: Presently, there is property that has been viewed that is owned by
the City of Port Angeles. It lies at the far west end of the Clallam County
Fairgrounds dirt parking lot along 16th/18th Street. It is treed with scrub and other
greenery. The property is zoned for government buildings and has more than
enough area to construct any size building necessary. A combined dispatch
center and EOC could be easily accommodated.
PROS: 1. Very near the airport
2. Land area is large enough to expand to include a possible
fire/police station to serve the west side of Port Angeles.
3. Construction can be designed to customize for specific needs
CONS: 1. Very costly. Ground up will have to include clearing, permits,
utilities, storm water remediation and new construction.
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COST COMPARABLES:
Four possible comparables were located on line that could be used for our discussion:
1. Kern County CA (Bakersfield):
a. 7000 square feet
b. $3.4 million
c. Included large EOC, conference and training rooms and offices
d. Serves a population of about 835,000
2. Pittsburg County OK
a. 6700 Square feet
b. $4.0 million
c. Similar to the Kern Co. design.
d. Serves about 44,000
3. Scotland Co. NC
a. 8000 square feet
b. $3.08 million (2014)
c. included a 54 person EOC and 8 station 911 Center
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d. serves a county of about 35,000
4. Sumner Co. Tn
a. 9000 square feet
b. $4.8 million (2016)
c. Joint EOC / 911 Center
d. Serves a county of about 180,000
It appeared from the internet information above-, all four buildings were new and were
constructed on government owned property as there was no reference to land
acquisition costs.
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Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Nathan West, City Manager
William Bloor, City Attorney
Subject: Proposal to purchase and redevelop downtown parking lot
Summary: The City owns a parking lot located in the downtown to the south east of the
intersection of Front St. and Oak St. Eric Dupar has leased that lot since 1998. Tonight, Mr.
Dupar will present to City Council his proposal to purchase the parking lot and redevelop it into a
combination parking garage, commercial center, and condominiums.
Funding: There will be a need as part of future steps to discuss the funding and budget considerations of
this proposal.
Recommendation: Following the presentation by Mr. Dupar, if Council decides to consider the
proposal further, instruct staff to:
1. Obtain an appraisal of the property;
2. Initiate the process to declare the subject real estate surplus to the needs of the City; and
3. Negotiate with Mr. Dupar a term sheet providing framework for transfer of the property,
mitigation for loss of parking, permitting, utilities, and assurance that the construction
would be completed in a timely manner.
Background / Analysis: In 1998, the City leased to a company owned by Mr. Dupar parking spaces
in the downtown area, southeast of the intersection of Front St. and Oak St. -- the parking lot
between the downtown clinic and the former Copies Plus building. (The lease continues to be
granted to a company, not Mr. Dupar personally. However, for convenience, in this memo Mr.
Dupar is referred to as the lessor, rather than using the full name of the company.) Mr.
Dupar provided these parking spaces as part of the development of the former JC Penny
building into office space for the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.
The original lease expired in July 2014. At that time, the City negotiated a new lease with Mr.
Dupar. In addition to the customary lease terms, the new lease granted to Mr. Dupar a
right of first refusal to purchase the parking lot located at 216 West Front Street, south
side of Front Street, between Oak and Cherry (identified in the Port Angeles Municipal
Code as Lot A). and construct a parking garage should Council decide to sell the lot.
Mr. Dupar's proposal would result in the redevelopment of one of Downtown's largest surface
parking lots. It would also incorporate the redevelopment of the currently vacant copies plus
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building. As proposed there would be no net loss in public parking and additional capacity added
in support of his project and other surrounding businesses. Parking capacity is important as this
location has one of the most demanded public parking lots in Downtown due to the growing needs
of DSHS, First Federal and North Olympic Healthcare Networks. The displacement of long-term
parking due to the new performing arts center has also been an important consideration for Mr.
Dupar. The City has encouraged Mr. Dupar to consider designing the project in a manner that
allows for future conversion of parking into usable commercial or residential space.
The City has not offered that property for sale, however, in recognition of the First Right of Refusal
Mr. Dupar developed a proposal, with a project narrative and architectural drawings, to purchase
and redevelop the parking space into a combination parking garage, commercial center, and
condominiums. Tonight, Mr. Dupar will present his proposal and ask the Council to direct staff
to commence the next steps necessary for further consideration and evaluation. Staff encourages
Council to avoid matters of discussion related to future land use decisions.
Funding Overview: There will be a need as part of future steps to discuss the funding and budget
considerations of this proposal.
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Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Allyson Brekke, Director of Community & Economic Development
Subject: Final Design Concept for the City's Wayfinding System
Summary: The City is in the process of updating the City's Wayfinding System that was developed in
2012. A final design concept was developed by the consultant team and is being recommended to the City
Council for acceptance by the Port Angeles Forward Committee.
Funding: The update to the Wayfinding System is a supported capital project funded by the Lodging
Tax Fund. Contributions to the project occurred in 2017 and 2018.
Recommendation: Approve the final design concept recommended by the Port Angeles Forward
Committee and direct City Staff to move forward with developing the phasing and construction
documents for implementation.
Background / Analysis: The City issued a request for proposals in the summer of 2017 requesting
proposals to update the City's Wayfinding System originally developed in 2012 in coordination with the
Waterfront Transportation Improvement Project. Tangram Design was selected by the City and began the
update process. Throughout this process, Staff engaged with the Port Angeles Forward Committee and
obtained feedback on the assessment of the existing wayfinding system and design concepts.
In September 2018, the Port Angeles Forward Committee recommended approval of the final design
concept and is now recommending City Council approval.
Funding Overview: The update to the Wayfinding System is a supported capital project funded by the
Lodging Tax Fund. Contributions to the project occurred in 2017 and 2018.
Attached: Schematic of Wayfinding System Final Design Concept
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Date: February 5, 2019
To: City Council
From: Nathan West, City Manager
Subject: Legislative Priorities Briefing Paper
Summary: On January 15, 2019, City Council discussed multiple items for consideration as 2019
legislative priorities. Staff has prepared a legislative briefing paper for use at upcoming meetings with the
State Legislature regarding these priorities.
Funding: N/A
Recommendation: Approve the attached Legislative Priorities Briefing Paper and authorize the City
Manager to make minor modifications as necessary.
Background / Analysis: During the Think Tank portion of the January 15, 2019 Council meeting,
numerous items were suggested as legislative priorities for 2019. The goal of the discussion was to ensure
Council generated priorities that were developed for the upcoming Association of Washington Cities
Legislation conference known as City Action Days. At a prior meeting, Council selected Deputy Mayor
Dexter, Councilmember Moran, and Councilmember Schromen-Wawrin to attend the event.
As part of the January 15r' discussion, Council identified the following priorities:
• Stormwater
• Morse Creek
• Biosolid Pyrolysis
• Expanding Multi-
Family Tax Credit
• Broadband
• Mental Health Direct
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• Port Angeles Waterfront
Center
• Public Works Trust
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• Peninsula College
Needs
• Mental Health
• Public Safety Funding
• PA School District
Staff worked to incorporate each of these items into a legislative briefing paper. All but one item was
incorporated in the briefing paper. Broadband was not specifically included due to the fact that a specific
ask was not identified. Additionally, this item was determined to be an issue that could be worked on at
both the local and federal legislative levels.
Attached to this memorandum is a draft Legislative Priorities Briefing Paper and Council is being asked
to approve the priorities identified in the document. Staff will be modifying the document to improve its
formatting and graphic presentation. Additionally, the School District identified that information on their
legislative priorities would be forthcoming mid -week.
Funding Overview: N/A
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES 2019 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Stormwater — The City of Port Angeles is committed to eliminating pollution in stormwater, however,
the State implementation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II Permit
continues to add on new layers of regulation when our community has not yet adjusted to prior regulatory
changes. Most importantly the State is striving for a one size fits all approach and Port Angeles has
numerous unique characteristics that demand a different approach.
Multi -Family Tax Credit Expansion — The City would like to see an expansion of the Multi -Family
Housing Tax Credit to ensure it incentivizes re -development of already developed areas. Current statute
provides distinct advantages to greenfield development. Port Angeles has limited opportunities for
greenfield development and redevelopment of 1930's and older housing stock is more likely to create
successful outcomes in our community.
Mental Health Field Response Teams - Current State Legislature grant to 8 law enforcement agencies at
$1 million total. PAPD $135,000 1.5 social worker FTE and officer overtime. Request at a minimum to
maintain current grant 2019-2020. Expanded grant would allow Re -Discovery program to widen reach
and reduce jail and hospital costs overtime. Services upstream will attain a higher success rate.
Complete Streets — In 2018 City Council passed a Complete Streets Ordinance. Shortly thereafter,
Futurewise nominated the City for a Complete Streets Award. This program is extremely important to
the City considering we have concerning levels of pedestrian and bicycle accidents occurring on many of
our arterial streets. The City is requesting that Transportation Improvement Board Funding levels be
maintained in support of this program.
ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE AND EDUCATION
Shoreline Master Program Funding or Extension — With only 9,000 households in Port Angeles and
income levels far below the State average, the City cannot afford to implement all the various required
planning and regulatory updates that we are faced with each year. The Master Program is one of these
updates that requires an extensive two year long process. Our last update was completed in 2012 and the
City is requesting an extension of time for our next update until such time that adequate State funding can
be provided to fully cover project costs.
Biosolid Pyrolysis - A viable bio -solids management technology to mitigate the discharge of micro -
pollutants to the environment when land applying biosolids. This process adds to the dewatered bio -
solids to create bio -char. The technology results in the reduction of wastewater biosolid output in the
compost. Expected funding from State or Federal Grant opportunities. The City is seeking $2,000,000
to demonstrate the implementation of this environmentally beneficial technology
Port Angeles Waterfront Center (PAWC) —The Port Angeles Waterfront Center (PAWL), a 501(c)3
non-profit organization, has submitted a $3 million Capital Budget appropriation request to the
Washington State Legislature to aid in constructing a two-story performing arts center, conference and
event facility on a nearly 70,000 sq. ft. parcel of harbor -side property it owns in downtown Port Angeles,
Washington. The project results in a high-quality community-based arts facility in Port Angeles and a
good return on investment for the North Olympic
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Port Angeles School District and Peninsula College — The City of Port Angeles sees the success of our
School District and Peninsula College as essential to our future vitality. The City supports Peninsula
College's Capital request of $2.7M for the design of the Advanced Technology Center and their 2019-
2021 Operating Budget Request.
PUBLIC SAFETY
EOC - Emergency Operations and 911 Dispatch Center - Joint City and County enterprise. Currently
the EOC is not suitable for largescale earthquakes or future emergency operations. The 911 center too is
not suitable for long term regional 911 and dispatch needs. A joint facility bridges both operations,
allowing for other funding and partnerships as appropriate. Proposal is to leverage FEMA grants,
County capital reserves, state funding, PenCom capital reserves and other sources. Using an existing
building might bring the EOC/911 Center $5 to $7 million. State and other funding to purchase or build
on a suitable location, FEMA funding to outfit the building.
Highway 101 at Morse Creek — Our family members and friends travel Highway 101 daily and it is time
that funding be allocated for safety enhancements to this corridor. Specifically, the City would like to
support Representative Chapman's request for a $5M in safety enhancements to the Morse Creek dip
section of Highway 101.
Stable, Dedicated Funding For Proactive Policing. Since 2010 WA State is 51St (or in last place) in
the US law enforcement officer per capita ratio. Opioid abuse, property crime, firearms offenses, violent,
declining property values and negative impacts on the quality of life are the result. WA law enforcement
agencies need stable and dedicated funding to meet their unique law enforcement challenges. PAPD has
had one previously funded patrol officer position (officer #33) vacant since 2011 due to a lack of
funding. PAPD with 32 sworn officers is 8 officers short of the recommended 2 officers per 1000 best
practice. 2 or 3 more officers would have a visible effect in the Downtown and on the Olympic
Discovery Trail, and in our existing proactive community policing efforts (which include Re -
Discovery). $85,000 per year per officer.
Tax Exempt Properties — The City of Port Angeles currently is challenged by limited property tax
revenue. 37.8% of developable land in our City currently does not contribute to Property Tax Revenues.
The City needs additional legislative avenues to ensure we can recover costs for services to these non-
taxable properties. Most importantly the City needs to ensure cost recovery for emergency services
including police and fire from such properties.
ADDITIONAL REGIONAL AND STATE ISSUES SUPPORTED BY THE CITY
Basic Law Enforcement Academy Funding - The Basic Law Enforcement Academy (BLEA) is the
cornerstone of Washington's world class law enforcement program. WA agencies have struggled for 10
years with excessive wait times to enter a student into the 18 week program which increases overtime
costs and other staffing and preventable law enforcement challenges. The delay is a part of the 1.5 to 2
year current time from a retirement to an officer on the street in Port Angeles. The ask is to maintain a
base of 19 classes per year and fund a special appropriation to the Governor for additional BLEA classes
as appropriate.
Keep the Public Works Trust Fund in working order- The City supports ongoing investment in the
various infrastructure funding programs sponsored by the state. In particular, the Public Works Trust
Fund (PWTF) is a crucial funding partner in our efforts to provide the necessary infrastructure for our
communities.
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PORT ANGELES PARKS, RECREATION & BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION MEETING
Port Angeles, Washington
November 15, 2018
CALL TO ORDER — REGULAR MEETING: Chairperson Shargel called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Members Present: Commissioners Forrest, Kirsch, Shargel, Sinton & Winslow; Student Representative Bailey.
Members Absent: Commissioners Tucker & Wojnowski. Staff Present: Director Delikat & Secretary Moore.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: It was moved by Commissioner Sinton and seconded by Commissioner Forrest to approve the
October 18 meeting minutes. Motion passed unanimously.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
FINANCE & PACKET ITEMS: Director Delikat reviewed the year to date revenue and expenditure reports with the Commission.
LEGISLATION:
1. Tree Removal Policy: Director Delikat presented the Commission with a draft policy regarding tree removal in City parks.
Commissioner Winslow made the motion to adopt PR -0407 Tree Removal Policy. Commissioner Forrest seconded the motion,
which passed 5-0. Director Delikat said the next steps will be to provide a copy of the policy as information to City Council and
then the City will look into putting a contract together to remove a hazardous tree at Lions Park.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
1. Steve Methner, Dream Playground Foundation President: Methner provided the Commission with a brief history of the
Dream Playground, as well as the Foundation's plans for moving forward with a second generation playground. He detailed the
ongoing efforts as well as a tentative timeline for building a new playground. Director Delikat also spoke about the partnership
between the City and the Foundation.
LATE ITEMS: None,
DIRECTOR'S REPORT:
1. Senior Center Manager Update: A final candidate for the position was selected and is in town for an in-person visit.
2. Pier Floats: The department faced many challenges with the installation and removal of the Pier Floats this year. There is
now a plan for next year and moving forward. The floats should be back by Memorial Weekend 2019.
3. Downtown Tree & Lighting Difficulties: The City continued to struggle to find a tree for the downtown holiday celebrations
this year, so the department will determine what to do moving forward in cooperation with the Port Angeles Downtown
Association.
4. Holiday Season Events/Tournaments: The City has a large number of special events coming up, which is typical for this
time of year, including youth basketball tournaments.
5. Adopt -A -Bench Program: The program is moving forward. Wooden bench removal has started and the department is
working with new adopters.
6. Veteran's Park: The Peninsula Daily News featured a story about damage being done to Veteran's Park, and it was also a
discussion during a recent Council meeting.
7. Duncan McKiernan: Duncan's passing last summer was recently noted in the news. The City is fortunate to have several of
his pieces throughout the community.
8. December Meeting: A December meeting is not necessary because the Commission satisfied its required nine annual
meetings. The Commission will meet again January 2019.
9. Questions/Comments: Commissioner Forrest informed the other Commissioners that trees have been planted at each of
the elementary schools in Port Angeles, which will help toward the City receiving the Tree City USA designation.
ADJOURNMENT: Chairperson Shargel adjourned the meeting at 6:44 p.m. The next meeting is January 17, 2019, at 6:00 p.m. in
the 7iTtyuncil Chambers.
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PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT STATUS REPORT
December 2018 / January 2019
(COSTS SHOWN INCLUDE APPLICABLE TAXES)
ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AWARDED BY CITY COUNCIL EXCEEDING $35,000
PURCHASE ORDER CONTRACTS $7,500 - $25,000 AND LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS PROCESS OR SMALL WORKS
ROSTER CONTRACTS UNDER $25,000 AWARDED SINCE LAST COUNCIL REPORT
(QUOTATIONS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT CONTRACT SPECIALIST'S OFFICE)
CONTRACTOR
OR VENDOR
ORIGINAL
ORIGINAL
PRIOR
DEC. TO JAN.
REVISED
PROJECT TITLE
BUDGET
CONTRACT
CHANGE
CHANGE
CONTRACT
(Construction)
AMOUNT
ORDERS
ORDERS
AMOUNT
TRO1-18 8r' Street Bridge
$1,400,000
$770,770
$0.00
$769,172.38
i-$1,597.62
Protective Screening
CON -2018-21 Tree
$125,000
$125,000
$0.00
$0.00
$125,000
Trimming — 2018
CON -2018-22 Pole Testing
$50,000
$50,000
$0.00
$0.00
$50,000
—2018
TRI 1-00 (CON -2018-31)
$2,580,000
$2,523,592.15
$25,249.45
$6,124.96
$2,554,966.56
10r' Street Reconstruction
TRO1-11 (CON -2018-32)
Marine Drive Channel
$739,000
$641,372.61
$0.00
$0.00
$641,372.61
Bride Improvements
WT04-15 (CON -2018-34)
Whidby Avenue Water
$500,200
$478,225.65
$0.00
$0.00
$478,225.65
Main Replacement
CON -2017-61 Craig
Avenue Road
$106,000
$86,656.60
$0.00
$0.00
$86,656.60
Reconstruction
CLO 1-18 (CON -2018-13)
$200,000
$140,929.56
$0.00
$0.00
$140,929.56
Overhead Reconductoring
CL03-16 (CON -2018-14)
Underground Cable
$200,000
$164,373.30
$0.00
$0.00
$164,373.30
Replacement
CON -2018-57 1St/2°d Alley
$55,000
$55,000
$0.00
$0.00
$55,000
Emergency Sewer Repair
PURCHASE ORDER CONTRACTS $7,500 - $25,000 AND LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS PROCESS OR SMALL WORKS
ROSTER CONTRACTS UNDER $25,000 AWARDED SINCE LAST COUNCIL REPORT
(QUOTATIONS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT CONTRACT SPECIALIST'S OFFICE)
CONTRACTOR
OR VENDOR
CONTRACT/
PO #
DESCRIPTION
DATE AWARDED
AMOUNT
*Limited Public Works Process
February 5, 2019 L - 2
Aspect Consultant Agreement, PSA -2017-05
Landfill Post Closure Consulting & Engineering Services
Date Agreement Authorized by Council: June 20, 2017
Agreement Expires: December 31, 2022
Billings Through: 12/28/18
Total Contract Amount (2017-2022)1 $669.819.00
February 5, 2019 L - 3
2018-2019 12018-2019
Billings Amount I %
Ik #
Task
2017-2018
2018-2019
75.000.00
2019-2020
113.991.00
2020-2021 2021-2022
82.886.00 87.030.0
to Date Remaining Complet,
$ 66,910.66 8.089.34' 89%
29,659.16 5,410.84 84.57%
1
Monitoring & Reporting
$71.000.00
2
Maintenance SuDoort
34,000.00
35,070.00 36,824.00
38,664.00 40,598.00
Technical
3
Assistance/Directed
Services
10.000.00
10.000.00 11.025.00
11.576.00 12.155.00
16,154.03 (6,154.03) 161.540
$112,723.85 $7,346.15; 94%
Total
$115,000.00
120,070.00 1 161,840 00
133,126.00 139,783.00
Total Contract Amount (2017-2022)1 $669.819.00
February 5, 2019 L - 3
KITSAP COUNTY
2017-2019 Stormwater ILA Kitsap Outreach
Date Agreement Authorized: May 30, 2016
Agreement Expires: December 31, 2019
PSA -2017-06
2017 -2019 Stormwater ILA Kitsap Outreach
Billings through: 12/31/18
Task # Task
Contract Amount
Billings to Date
Remaining
Complete
1 2017 Stormwater ILA Kitsap Outreach
$11,474.001
$9,669.271
$1,804.73
1 84%
2 2018 Stormwater ILA Kitsap Outreach
$11,474.001
$7,432.491
$4,041.5165%
3 2019 Stormwater ILA Kitsap Outreach
$11,474.001
$0.001
$11,474.00
0%
Totals
$34,422.557
$17,101.761
$17,320.24
50%
February 5, 2019 L - 4
Northwestern Territories, Inc.
PSA -2018-05 Surveying & Geotechnical Services
Date Agreement Authorized by City Manager: January 17, 2017
Agreement Expires: December 31, 2018
Billings Through: 10/20/18
Task #
Task
Contract
Amount
i ingso
Date
Kernaining
Amount
o
Complete
1
_
1st / 2nd Allev Geotechnical Evaluation
1 $17,200.00$18,755.961
-$1,555.96
109%
2
Landfill Post Closure Surveying Support
5,00
$4,620.00
$380.00
920%
3
Directed Services Engineering
j $2,300
$0.00
$2,300.00
0%
Totals
$24,500.00
$23,375.96
$1;124.04
95%
PW 0410_02 [Revised 08/06]
February 5, 2019
L-5
PARAMETRIX
Transportation Grant Application Support Services
PSA -2018-54
Date Agreement Authorized by City Manager: September 20, 2018
Agreement Expires: August 31, 2019
Billings Through: 10/27/18
PW 0410-02 [Revised 06/06]
February 5, 2019 L - 6
on ract TEli ing'iT
o
Task #
Task
Amount I
Date
Remaining
I Complete
12018 W DOT Pedestrian & Bike Safety Grant
1
Application Support
$10,063.00
$7,786.65
$2.276.35
77%
2 1 Develop Fun ing Strategies
$4,bUl.UU
$0.001
$4,501.00
0%
Transporation Projects In tne X01 -
F3Other'Priority
12024 CFP
$5,436.00
$0.00
$5.436.00
0%
Totals
$20,000.00
$7,786.65
$12,213.35
39%
PW 0410-02 [Revised 06/06]
February 5, 2019 L - 6
Steve Schunzel
2016-2018 Database Management
PSA -2016-321 B
Date Agreement Authorized by City Manager: January 12, 2016
Date Option 2 Year Authorized: December 31, 2018
Agreement Expires: December 31, 2018
Billings Through: 12/31/18
Task #
Description
Original Contract Billings to
Amount Date
Remaining
Completed
1
2016 - Base Year
$4,000.001
$2.200.00
$1.800.00
55%
2
2017 - Option Year 1
$4,000.00
$2,200.00
$1,800.00
55%
3
2018 - Option Year 2
$4,000.00
$5,775.00
-$1,775.00
144%
i
Totals $12,000.00
$10,175.00
$1,800.00
85%
PW 0410_02 [Revised 08/06]
February 5, 2019 L - 7
Sargent Engineers, Inc.
2018 Structural and Civil Engineering Services
Date Agreement Authorized: January 16, 2018
Date Amendment #1 Authorized by CC: April 03, 2018
Date Amendment #2 Authorized by CC: May 15, 2018
Date Amendment #3 Authorized by CC: August 21, 2018
Agreement Expires: June 30, 2019
PSA -2018-02
Billings Through: 12/31/18
Contract
Amount and
Original Amendment Billings to
Task # Task Amount #1, 2, & 3 L Date
Street Screening - Contract
1 1 Document Prep
$14,337.941 $14,337.941 $14,337.94
$17,964.00 $80,250.061 $79,153.81
$10,000.00 $10.000.001 $316.9C
$20.283.001 $15.663.6C
_
$34,880.001 $11,574.74
,301.94]1 $159,751.00 $121,046.9
Remaining
8h Street Screening -
2
Construction Services
3
Direct Services
4
Citv Pier Load Evaluation
$4,619.40
arine Dr. Channel gridge
5
Abutment
$14,337.941 $14,337.941 $14,337.94
$17,964.00 $80,250.061 $79,153.81
$10,000.00 $10.000.001 $316.9C
$20.283.001 $15.663.6C
_
$34,880.001 $11,574.74
,301.94]1 $159,751.00 $121,046.9
Remaining
Complete
$0.00
100%
$1,096.25
99%
1 $9,683.101
3%1
$4,619.40
77%j
$23,305.26
33%
$38,704.01
76%
0�
PW 0410_02 [Revised 8/061
February 5, 2019 L - 8
Streamkeepers Fecal Coliform Monitoring
Clallam County Road Department/ Health & Human Services Department
Date Agreement Authorized by Council: January 17, 2017
Agreement Expires: December 31, 2021
Billings Through: 11/27/18
Streamkeepers Fecal Coliform Monitoring
PSA -2017-07
February
Original Contract
Billings to
%
Task #
Task
Amount
Date
Remaining
Completed
1
$16,000.00
$15,227.66
$772.34
95%
2017 Stream Water Quality Monitoring
2
$16,000.00
$13,532.12
$2,467.88
85%
2018 Stream Water Quality Monitoring
3
I $16,000.00
0%
2019 Stream Water Quality Monitoring
4
$16,000.00
0%
2020 Stream Water Quality Monitoring
5
2021 Stream Water Quality Monitoring
$16,000.00
0%
Totals
$80,000.001
$28,759.78
$3,240.22
369/-
6%
February 5, 2019 L - 9
WENGLER SURVEYING & MAPPING
2018 Surveying Services
PSA -2018-03
Date Agreement Authorized by City Manager: February 23, 2018
Date Amendment #1 Authorized by City Manager: July 03, 2018
Date Amendment #2 Authorized by City Manager: July 03, 2018
Agreement Expires: December 31, 2019
Billings Through: 11/1/18
PW 0410_02 [Revised 08106]
February 5, 2019 L - 10
Titrae
and
Amend. 1
Contract
& 2
Billings to
%
Task #
Task
10th Street Survey
Amount
Amounts
Date
Remaining
Complete
1
$22,957.00
$27,046.00 $23.797.501
$3.248.50
104%
2 irected Services Surveying
� , W]-52,-000-00
$15,955
$12.608.75
0%
$3,346.25i
79%
4 H Street Stormwater ut a I Survey
--K'9TfO'(j----$4.462.50j
$441.501
91%1
sTotals
$24.957.00
$49.905.00
$40.868.75
$9.036.251
82%1
PW 0410_02 [Revised 08106]
February 5, 2019 L - 10
WILLAMETTE CULTURAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATES, LTD
2018 Cultural Resource Services
PSA -2018-15
Date Agreement Authorized: February 23, 2018
Agreement Expires: December 31, 2019
Billings Through: 11/30/18
Task #[
Task
on ract
Amount
a-,W,nus o
Date
Remaining
% -
Complete
F—lPr1
edannina Meetina
$500.00
$500.00
0%
2 1 s nd Oak to Valley
Green Alley
$4 000 00
$3.977.711
$22.29
99%
3
4 IMarine
_anne Drive Sewer Repair
Drive Bridge Repair
0 .00
$15,000. 0
$7.709.971
$2,447.46
$2,790.03
$12,552.54
73%'
16%
3
irected Services Surveying $0,000.00
$20,000.00
0%
Totals
$50,000.00
$14,135.14
$35,864.86
28%
PW 0410_02 [Revised 08/061
February 5, 2019 L - 11