HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 12/18/2018CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Port Angeles, Washington
December 18, 2018
CALL 'TO ORDER SPECIAL MEETING
Mayor Brach called the special meeting of the Port Angeles City Council to order at 5:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: Mayor Brach, 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.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Based on input from Attorney Bloor, Mayor Brach announced the need for an Executive Session, under the authority
of RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) for the purpose of discussing potential litigation with legal counsel, for approximately 10
minutes, The Executive Session convened at 5:00 p.m.
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION
The Executive Session concluded at 5:15 p.m. No action was taken.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Brach adjourned Executive Session at 5:45 p.m.
STRATEGIC PLAN WORK SESSION
Manager West, provided background on the draft strategic plan and said he would be meeting with each of the
Department Directors to identify timelines. Council discussion followed.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Brach adjourned the Special Meeting at 5:54 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER -REGULAR MEETING
Mayor Brach called the regular meeting of the Port Angeles City Council to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: Mayor Brach, 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 Brach led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
PUBLIC COMMENT
John Rahlston, city resident, spoke about the housing needs assessment and the need for the City to revisit a discussion
on building permits.
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James Colter, city resident, spoke about issues he is experiencing at the Welcome hin Trailer Park.
Justin Venitwalli, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Me] Messineo, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park and shared how the City's Comprehensive
Plan supports protecting trees.
James Causden, said he's been working with trees for 52 years and as an arborist and said he believes the tree in Lion's
Park isn't a high risk tree.
Tara Martin -Lopez, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Mary Beth, city resident, read an excerpt from a book.
Carolyn Wilcox, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Elizabeth Dunne, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Devon Greywolf, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Tyson Minck, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Point of order by Councilmember Moran. Council decided by consensus to extend the Public Comment period.
Mr. Julius, city resident, spoke about Downtown Port Angeles.
Linda Herring, city resident, spoke about Downtown Port Angeles and the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Jasmine Hunt, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Marolee Smith, city resident, spoke about the WAVE contract listed on the agenda and spoke about the sequoia tree
in Lion's Park.
Edna Peterson and Tim Tucker, spoke about the success at the Winter Ice Village skating rink and the Lincoln in the
Rough.
Dan Marquet & Noreen Hansen, spoke about a significant rise in the cost of their rent.
Young Johnson, city resident, thanked Councilmember French and Manager West for their participation in the
Community Shelter Challenge. She spoke about people who are struggling to find housing and are finding themselves
homeless.
Sarah Lee O'Connor, county resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
LATE ITEMS TO BE PLACED ON THIS OR FUTURE AGENDAS as determined by City Manazer
or Councilmember —
Councilmember Schromen-Wawrin asked the Mayor to add a tree Moratorium on the Lion's Park Tree to the Council
agenda as a late item. Mayor Bruch asked for a show of hands for those in approval of adding the item for discussion
to the agenda, with French, Schromen-Wawrin, Bruch and Dexter in favor, the item was added to the agenda.
CONSENT AGENDA
It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by French to approve the Consent Agenda to include:
1. City Council Minutes of November 20, 20'18
2. Expenditure Report: from November 24 through December 7, 2018 in the amount of $3,489,606.31
3. Approve 2nd Amendment of the Professional Services Contract for an Hearings Examiner
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4. Ratify a Declaration of Emergency— 1st / 2nd Alley Sewer Repair/ Approve and Ratify Declaration of
Emergency
5. Fager Forfeiture and Criminal Case
Motion carried 7-0.
ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2018 Budget Amendment #3
Acting Finance Director Sarina Carrizosa introduced the agenda item and reminded Council the item required a
majority vote by Council.
Mayor Bruch conducted a second reading of the ordinance by title, entitled,
ORDINANCE NO. 3616
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending the 2018 budget and funds.
It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by Dexter to:
Conduct the second reading of the 2018 Budget amendment #3 ordinance and adopt the ordinance.
Motion carried 7-0.
2. WAVE Television Cable Franchise
Manager West introduced the agenda item and recommended Council conduct a first reading of the ordinance.
Mayor Bruch conducted a first reading of the ordinance by title, entitled,
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, authorizing and granting a television cable franchise to
WAVE Division 111, LLC.
Manager West introduced Sue Buske, from the Buske Group, who participated by conference call. Ms. Buske spoke
about the renewal franchise agreement and shared some details about negotiations. She spoke about positive changes
that were a part of the new agreement.
Councilmember Merideth excused himself from the meeting at 7:19 p.m.
Continued to the January 15 meeting.
Mayor Bruch recessed the meeting for a break at 7:30 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 7:35 p.m.
RESOLUTIONS NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Resolution to set a Hearing to Create a Multi -Unit Dwellings Tax Exemption
Attorney Bloor spoke about the necessary steps Council would need to take to create a multi -unit dwellings tax
exemption and reminded Council their first step would be to set a public hearing through a resolution. Council
discussion followed.
Mayor Bruch read the resolution by title, entitled,
RESOLUTION NO. 18-18
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, notifying the public of its intent to
designate certain areas of the city as the residential targeted areas for the purpose of establishing a multifamily property
tax exemption program and setting the required public hearing.
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It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by Dexter to:
Approve motion as read.
Motion carried 6-0.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
1. Washington State Transportation Improvement Board Grant Acceptance
James Burke spoke about the grant opportunity and identified where the overlay project would take place on Lauridsen
Boulevard. Council discussion followed
It was moved by Moran and seconded by Kidd to:
Accept the Washington State Transportation Board (TIB) grant in the amount of $580,800; authorize the City Manager
to execute an agreement for the TIB grant; and authorize the use of Transportation Benefit District funds for the
remaining project match.
Motion carried 6-0.
2. Association of Washington Cities — City Action Days Conference
Manager West spoke about the conference and identified the purpose of the discussion was to identify who would be
interested in attending.
3. Lion's Park Tree Moratorium
Councilmember Schromen-Wawrin spoke about the need to reexamine the scheduled removal of the sequoia tree in
Lion's Park in order to allow more time to evaluate the matter. He spoke about an arborist's report provided to Council
and staff by a citizen group. Councilmember discussion followed.
It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin to:
Request staff to develop an ordinance adopting a Moratorium on the removal of the sequoia tree in Lion's Park until
the Council has had an opportunity to review a tree removal policy.
Motion died for lack of a second.
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Council reports were given.
INFORMATION
Manager West identified reports included in the packet and provided a brief list of potential revenue options as they
relate to funding a code compliance program. He said the items would come back to Council in a February work
session. Manager West provided a verbal report on his Community Shelter walk.
Director Burke provided a PowerPoint presentation that outlined a stonn event timeline and shared the efforts by staff
to restore power to City customers. He spoke about restoration efforts and that staff will continue to assess damage.
SECOND PUBLIC COMMENT
Marolee Smith, city resident, said she hoped to see a compromise for the sequoia tree in Lion's Park and was happy
to see the city come together during the wind storm on December 14.
Elizabeth Dunne, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Mary Beth, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Devon Graywolf, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Jasmine Hunt, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Tyler Minck, city resident, ready spoke about tree cabling systems that could be used on the sequoia tree in Lion's
Park.
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Jeff Beley, city resident, thanked Council for their work on the WAVE agreement.
Steve Hopkins, Planning Manager at Clallain Transit, spoke about bus shelters and about work done to continue
operations during the loss of power on December 14.
Matt Miller, city resident, spoke about resource allocations as it relates to the current homeless issue.
Peter Karakondis, city resident, spoke about the sequoia tree in Lion's Park.
Amy Miller, city resident, spoke about the Shelter Challenge and how she was treated kindly by Clallam Transit
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Bruch adjourned the meeting at 9:43 p.m.
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Sissi Bruch, Mayor
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Kari Martinez -Bailey, City Clerk
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