HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 09/01/2020 CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Port Angeles, Washington
September 1, 2020
CALL TO ORDER-REGULAR MEETING
Mayor Dexter called the regular meeting of the Port Angeles City Council to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: Mayor Dexter, Deputy Mayor Carr, Council members French, Meyer, McCaughan, Schromen-
Wawrin and Suggs(joined the meeting at 6:11 p.m.).
Members Absent: None
Staff Present: City Manager West,Attorney Bloor,Clerk Martinez-Bailey,C. Delikat,K.Dubuc,B. Smith,
A.Brekke,T. Hunter,and S. Carrizosa.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Dexter led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Therese Stokan, Neah Bay resident, spoke about an incident she witnessed involving an individual and the Port
Angeles Police Department.
Susan Hillgren,residing outside City limits,spoke about the needs of the local homeless community.
Patty Pastore,city resident, spoke about a local volunteer cleanup group and past public comments.
Pam Blakely,`en a pre-recorded line, city resident, spoke in opposition of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee.
Michael Carter, on a pre-recorded line, city resident, spoke in opposition of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee.
Cathy(no last name provided), on a pre-recorded line, spoke in opposition of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee.
Daniel Desjardins, on a pre-recorded line, spoke in opposition of making changes to the Public Safety Advisory
Committee.
Caller did not provide their name,on a pre-recorded line,spoke in opposition of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee code.
Gene (no last name provided), on a pre-recorded line, spoke in opposition of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee code.
Lois Dank,city resident,spoke in favor of making changes to the Public Safety Advisory Committee code.
Patricia Schroeder, on a pre-recorded line, city resident, spoke in favor of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee code.
Jessica Elofsen,on a pre-recorded line,residing outside the city,spoke in favor of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee code.
Lisa Decker,on a pre-recorded line,residing outside the city,spoke about diversity..
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Carolyn Wilcox,on a pre-recorded line,city resident,spoke in favor of making changes to the Public Safety Advisory
Committee code.
Susan Rodman, on a pre-recorded line, city resident, spoke in opposition of making changes to the Public Safety
Advisory Committee.
Hillary Powers,on a pre-recorded line,city resident,spoke in favor of making changes to the Public Safety Advisory
Committee code.
Matt Rosener, on a pre-recorded line, city resident, spoke about a conversation with Police Chief Brian Smith and
about the need for a diverse Public Safety Advisory Board.
Christine Millburn,city resident,spoke in favor of making changes to the Public Safety Advisory Committee code.
LATE ITEMS TO BE PLACED ON THIS OR FUTURE AGENDAS
City Manager Nathan West added Stage 2 Water Declaration as item L-2 on Information.
CONSENT AGENDA
By consensus of the Council,Mayor Dexter moved item J-1 to the Consent Agenda.
It was moved by Meyer and seconded by French to approve the Consent Agenda to include:
1. City Council Minutes of August 18,2020/Approve
2. Expenditure Report:From August 8, 2020 to August 21, 2020 in the amount of$863,429.16/Approve
3. Regional Law Enforcement Training Facility Expenditure/Approve the City Manager to authorize the
expenditure for an automated target system in the amount not to exceed$33,184 with Action Target and to
make minor modifications as necessary.
4. 2020 Cultural Resource Services,Professional Services Agreement PSA-2020-23 /Approve and authorize the
City Manager to sign the Professional Services Agreement with Cardno Inc.,for a maximum amount not to
exceed$63,302, and to make minor modifications to the contract, if necessary.
5. ADA Transition Plan Professional Services Agreement PSA-2020-50/Approve and award a Professional
Services Agreement to Transpo Group Inc.for the ADA Transition Plan in the not to exceed amount of
$97,497.15 and authorize the City Manager to sign a contract with Transpo Group and to make minor
modifications as necessary.
6. Ranney Well and Support Building Re-Roof,Project No. WT-01-18 Final Acceptance/Accept the Ranney Well
and Support Building Re-Roof Project No. WT-01-18 as complete, and authorize staff to proceed with project
closeout, and release the 5%retainage in the amount of$2,775.00 upon receipt of all required clearances.
7. Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Upgrade and Nutanix Expenditure /Authorize the City Manager to sign an
agreement with Nutanix for CAD physical server, hardware and license needs in an amount not to exceed
$240,000 and to make minor modifications as needed.
The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0.
ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Public Safety Advisory Board Ordinance
Council member Schromen-Wawrin stated he would be recusing himself from discussion of the agenda item and left
the virtual meeting. City Manager Nathan West introduced the proposed ordinance and spoke about the development
which included Council's request to increase Tribal representation from one,to two members. City Attorney William
Bloor spoke about the process of selection of Tribal representatives and offered selection of alternatives for discussion
on the process for recruitment and appointment. Council discussion followed.
Mayor Dexter conducted a first reading of the ordinance by title,entitled,
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles,Washington amending the Public Safety Advisory Board Chapter
2.26 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
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Council discussion followed.
By consensus,the Council agreed to add the language"Anv enrolled member in good standing of a legally recognized
tribe may be appointed to the Board.For seats to be filled by enrolled tribal members, City Council shall consult with
the Lower Elwha Tribal Council'to section 2.26.030.
The Mayor continued the matter to the September 15 meeting.
The Mayor recessed the meeting for a break at 7:31 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 7:36 p.m. Council member
Schromen-Wawrin returned to the virtual meeting after the break.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
1. Port Angeles Municipal Code Update—Initial Meeting with Madrona&MAKERS
Manager West introduced the agenda item and shared that those in attendance were there to talk about the process and
receive input from Council on the Municipal code audit work.Attorney Bloor introduced Ann Marie Soto and Rachel
Turpin of Madrona Law Group who conducted an audit kick-off presentation and explained an overview of the
process. Bob Bengord and Scott Bonjukian from Makers Architecture shared a presentation on their role in the code
audit process relative to zoning.Madrona Law Group went over a list of previously provided Council priorities. These
items included matters Council hoped to cover during the code audit process. Council discussion followed.
The Mayor recessed the meeting for a break at 9:14 p.m.The meeting reconvened at 9:19 p.m.
ORDINANCES NOT RE UIRING COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARINGS CONTINUED
1. Adjust Plat Alterations and Vacations
Director of Community and Economic Development Allyson Brekke provided background on the agenda item and
shared the proposed ordinance creates procedures for vacating plats.
Mayor Dexter conducted a first reading of the ordinance by title,entitled,
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles,Washington amending Hearing Examiner Chapter 2.18 of the Port
Angeles Municipal Code.
The Mayor continued the matter to the September 15 meeting.
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Council member Meyer spoke about a recent Clallam Transit System meeting and spoke about a visit to the Port
Angeles Farmers Market.
Council member McCaughan spoke about meetings he had attended and shared he would be absent at the September
15 meeting and thanked Port Angeles volunteers for their work.
Council member Suggs spoke about her attendance at AWC budget meetings, spoke about upcoming trainings she
would be attending, and spoke about the new Shore Aquatic Center and various other meetings she attended.
Council member Schromen-Wawrin spoke about reasons he recused himself from the Public Safety Advisory Board
discussion and spoke about racial and ethnicity issues relative to our State and across the nation.
Council member French shared he appreciated Council attendance, spoke about a recent Homelessness Task Force
and Chamber of Commerce Meetings.
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Mayor Dexter made a motion to extend the meeting to 10:10 p.m.
It moved by French and seconded by McCaughan to:
Extend the meeting to 10:10 p.m.
The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0.
Deputy Mayor Carr spoke about a Broadband subcommittee meeting and spoke about community broadband needs.
Mayor Dexter spoke about the school year, thanked the City Boards, Commissions, and Committee volunteers and
spoke about a recent event in her neighborhood.
No other reports were given.
INFORMATION
Manager West spoke regarding the reports included in the packet and spoke about the Stage 2 Water Shortage
Declaration,reminded Council of an upcoming work session, and an October 13,2020 Jurassic Parliament training.
Chief Smith provided a brief update on code compliance
SECOND PUBLIC COMMENT
There was no public comment received.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Dexter adjourned the meeting at 10:09 p.m.
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