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Port Angeles, Washington
June 18, 2019
CALL TO ORDER SPECIAL MEETING
Mayor Bruch called the special meeting of the Port Angeles City Council to order at 4:30 p.m.
Members Present: Mayor Bruch, Deputy Mayor Dexter, Councilmembers French. Kidd, Merideth, and Moran.
Council member Schromen-Wawrin entered at 4:36 p.m.
Members Absent: None
Staff Present: City Manager West, Human Resources Manager Fountain, and Deputy Clerk Curran.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Based on input from Manager Nathan West, Mayor Bruch announced the need for a closed Executive Session, under
authority of RCW 42.30.140 (4), to discuss collective bargaining with an employee organization. Council moved to
the Jack Pittis Conference Room for Executive Session for approximately 30 minutes. The Executive Session
convened at 4:31 p.m. and ended at 4:55 p.m.
At the recommendation of Manager West, Mayor Bruch announced the need for a Special Budget Goals Work
Session. Council returned to Council Chambers for the Budget Goals Work Session for approximately 55 minutes.
The Budget Work Session convened at 5:03 p.m. and was open to the public.
Manager West introduced Finance Director Sarina Carrizosa, who presented the Budget Overview, including
revenues, and expenditures. Financial policies and budget calendar were also reviewed. Discussion followed with a
focus on needs for code compliance, sidewalk safety, and maintenance costs. Manager West addressed code
compliance, and noted there will be future discussions on code enforcement.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Bruch adjourned the Special Meeting at 5:51 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, Deputy Clerk Curran. C. Delikat, K. Dubuc, B. Smith,
A. Brekke, T. Hunter, and S. Carrizosa.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Bruch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
CEREMONIAL MATTERS PROCLAMATIONS & EMPLOYEE RECOGNITIONS
Councilmember Kidd was recognized by Council for achieving Ms. Senior USA.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Susan Hillgren, residing outside of the city, suggested volunteers might help meet budget needs. She commented on
The Answer for Youth retail sales and shared a new store will be opening soon. She also talked about garbage in the
city, and Veterans Park meetings.
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John Nutter, Director of Properties, Marinas & Airports at the Port of Port Angeles, city resident, announced Airport
Appreciation Day on June 21, 2019 at Fairchild International Airport.
LATE ITEMS TO BE PLACED ON THIS OR FUTURE AGENDAS as determined by City
Manager or Councilmember —
It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin, and seconded by Dexter to:
Add the All Washington Cities Voting Delegation discussion to the agenda. By consensus, AWC Voting Delegation
will be added under Other Considerations.
Manager West added the City of Port Angeles Fire Department Annual Report for 2018 as Information Item number
7, and noted it was placed on the dais.
CONSENT AGENDA
It was moved by Kidd, and seconded by French to approve the Consent Agenda to include:
1. City Council Minutes: June 4, 2019 with a correction of Manager Nathan West's absence
2. Expenditure Report from May 25, 2019 to June 7, 2019 in the amount of $808,626.95
Motion carried 7-0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2020-2025 Capital Facilities Plan and Transportation Improvement Plan
Manager West provided background on the CFP to be completed on June 30, 2019, and that it can be amended
throughout the year. Director Delikat offered information on the infrastructure at City Pier. Discussion included
Railroad Avenue as an arterial. Director Brekke shared information on the Downtown Improvement Plan. Council
discussion followed.
Mayor Bruch continued the public hearing at 6:35 p.m.
Tara Dummett, city resident, spoke of how to prepare the city for survival.
Marolee Smith, city resident, spoke of the mill and the perceived contaminants introduced into the air.
Point of Order was called by Councilmember Moran. Mayor Bruch ruled that it was appropriate to continue.
Jim Haguewood, Chamber of Commerce member and city resident, stated the group will meet tomorrow to start the
Railroad Avenue discussion with downtown business associates.
Jim McIntyre, county resident, stated the Port Angeles Business Association supported the Railroad Street overlay
project. He shared the Regional Transportation Planning Organization may be a partner in funding opportunities.
The Mayor closed the Public Hearing at 7:01 p.m.
Mayor Bruch read the resolution titled:
RESOLUTION NO.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, adopting the City's Capital Facilities
Plan for 2020-2025, which includes the City's Transportation Improvement Program for the years 2020-2025.
It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by Kidd to:
Approve the Capital Facilities Plan for 2020-2025 which includes the Transportation Plan. After discussion,
Schromen-Wawrin withdrew his motion.
It was moved by Kidd and seconded by Moran to:
Approve the Capital Facilities Plan for 2020-2025 which includes the Transportation Improvement Plan with the
addition of new railings for City pier.
Motion carried 7-0.
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2. 2019 Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan
Director Brekke presented information from the Comprehensive Plan, and recommended approval from Council.
Mayor Bruch continued the Public Hearing at 7:16 p.m.
As there were no public comments, Mayor Bruch closed the public hearing at 7:17 p.m.
Mayor Bruch conducted the second reading of the ordinance by title, entitled,
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington adopting a new Amended Comprehensive Plan.
It was moved by French and seconded by Dexter to:
Approve the new amended Comprehensive Plan. Discussion followed.
Motion carried 7-0
It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by French to:
Request clarification from the Planning Commission as to the status of Motion 2 from the Council last year. Council
discussion followed.
Merideth called the question and Moran seconded.
Call for the question motion carried 7-0.
Motion Vote 4-3. Motion failed with Moran, Kidd, and Merideth opposed.
Mayor Bruch recessed the meeting for a break at 7:43 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 7:51 p.m.
ORDINANCES REQUIRING COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Amendments to the Electric Utility Port Angeles Municipal Code
Public Works & Utilities Director Thomas Hunter gave background on the agenda item, saying the changes will
update several sections of the City's municipal code. He stated the Utilities Advisory Committee reviewed the
changes and forwarded a favorable recommendation to Council. Council discussion followed.
Mayor Bruch conducted a first reading of the ordinance by title, entitled,
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending sections of the Port Angeles Municipal Code
relating to electric services and charges.
Mayor Bruch announced the second reading will be continued to July 2nd meeting.
2. Amendments to the Wastewater Utility Port Angeles Municipal Code
Public Works & Utilities Director Thomas Hunter provided background on the agenda item, stating the changes will
update several sections of the City's municipal code relating to the wastewater utility. Council discussion followed.
Mayor Bruch conducted a first reading of the ordinance by title, entitled,
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending Chapter 13.06 Industrial Wastewater provisions
of the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
Mayor Bruch announced the second reading will be continued to July 2"d meeting.
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OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
1. Think Tank
a. Compassion Charter Ideas: Mayor Bruch led the discussion and included a 5 Step Compassion Charter
draft and stated it is a worldwide movement. The Mayor will provide the final version of the Charter at
the next Council meeting.
b. Advisory Board Discussion: Mayor Bruch spoke of the City's committees which are advisory to City
Council. She noted City Council has the ability to task and utilize the committees to provide
recommendations. Also, Council members are assigned to Committees and should report out and
transition when Council vacates.
c. Think Tank Agenda Items for Future Meetings: Mayor Bruch shared a chart with discussion items that
have occurred and topics for future meetings.
2. All Washington Cities Voting Delegation: The AWC allows three voifflu dclegates at the Annual
Conference held at the end of June 2019. Council Member Schromen-Wawrirn recommended Mayor Bruch,
Council member French and Schromen-Wawrin to be designated as voting delegates.
It was moved by Dexter and seconded by Moran to:
Delegate three Council members as voting delegates for the upcoming AWC Annual business meeting in Spokane,
WA.
Motion carried 7-0
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Council Member Kidd shared her gratitude for the opportunity to represent Washington State and now holds the
national title of Ms. Senior USA.
Council Member Merideth reported the Port Angeles High School graduation at Civic Field was a success.
Deputy Mayor Dexter will participate in the Nursing student pinning ceremony at Peninsula College.
Council Member Schromen-Wawrin attended a pro bono lawyers' drop in clinic, and was reminded of the tight
housing market in Port Angeles and Clallam County. He would like to see support for the 2020 bill for funding for
affordable housing.
Council Member French reported he attended the Chamber of Commerce finance committee meeting and shared
information for the Chamber July 0 celebrations.
Council Member Moran attended the Jamestown Public Safety forum and Children's Advocacy Center ribbon
cutting.
Mayor Bruch attended the Marine Science Committee meeting with a presentation on Wellness on Science. She
travelled to Washington DC, met with federal representatives, and discussed funding opportunities. She is a National
Science Foundation participant, and discussed coastline health relative to science and policy. She attended the
Lodging Tax Committee meeting with Clallam County and will be working on creating a masterplan.
No other reports were given.
INFORMATION
City Manager West introduced the Fire Department Annual Report for 2018 that was placed on the dais for Council
review and offered information on the Stage I Water curtailment. The City is making internal preparations for a
potential water shortage this season. He shared the State Auditors Exit Conference is scheduled for this week, and
will send an update of the outcome. Manager West noted the construction update and building report in the packet.
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SECOND PUBLIC COMMENT
Marolee Smith, city resident, spoke of her disagreement of the Charter of Compassion.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Bruch adjourned the meeting at 8:37 p.m.
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