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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Packet 01/05/2021 tiir"O�j��ft JANUARY 5, 2021 City of Port Angeles Council Meeting Agenda This meeting will be conducted virtually. 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 4:45 p.m.— The agenda of the special meeting includes: • From 4:45- 5:45 p.m.—A closed Executive Session,under authority of RCW 42.30.110(1)(i)to discuss potential litigation with legal counsel • From 5:45-6:00 p.m.—Opportunity Fund Board applicant interview—Virtual meeting open to the public 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.Visit hops://www.cityofpa.us/Live:Virtual-Meetings to learn how to participate during public comment or watch the meeting live. Written public comments can be submitted to: council(a=kcityofpa.us,comments will not be read aloud but will be made a part of the record. To provide pre-recorded messages to the City Council by phone,please call 360-417-4504.Messages received will be made a part of the record.Comments should be received by 2:00 p.m. Tuesday,January 5,2021. For audio only please call 1-844-992-4726 Use access code: 126 426 8835 Once connected press *3 to raise your virtual hand,if you wish to make a comment. You will be notified when it is your turn to speak. This access code is good for the January 5 meeting only. If you are joining in through the Webex link: hops://citofpa.webex.com/citofpa/onstage/g.php?MTID=eaalbf23345afa9e866ff79efc4ff2614 and wish to make a comment or public testimony,please use the"raise your hand"feature in Webex.You will be notified when it is your turn to speak. Members of the public may address the City Council at the beginning and end of any Regular Meeting under"Public Comment." During the "Public Comment"portion of the meeting,individuals may speak to agenda items,except those scheduled for a Public Hearing. 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 any time,the presiding officer,in the presiding officer's sole discretion,may set such reasonable limits as are necessary to prevent disruption of other necessary business. 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 for the second Public Comment period. Individuals may speak for three(3)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(2)minutes. Individuals who are residents of the City or own businesses within the City will be called to speak first,with preference given to those who wish to speak to an item on the meeting's agenda. If time remains,the presiding officer will call other individuals wishing to January 5,2021 Port Angeles City Council Meeting Page 1 speak,generally in the order in which they have signed in.If time is available,the presiding officer may call for additional unsigned speakers. Persons speaking shall state their name,whether they reside within the City limits,whether they have any other pertinent connection to the City,and whether they are appearing as the representative of an organization.Excerpts: 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 ............................................................................................................................................................None F. Public Hearings 6:30 p.m. or Soon Thereafter ..................................................................................................None G. Ordinances Not Requiring Council Public Hearings.......................................................................................None H. Resolutions Not Requiring Council Public Hearings.......................................................................................None I. Other Considerations 1. Association of Washington Cities 2021 Legislative Priorities&Update on the 2021 Legislative Session a. Presentation by Candice Bock Association of Washington Cities Director of Government Relations b. Council Discussion 2. Prevention Works! a. Presentation by Yvette Cline and Joy Sheedy of Prevention Works! Child Care Task Force Committee b. Council Discussion 3. Downtown Port Angeles Vision Project Status Report a. Presentation by Marc Abshire and Jim Haguewood of the Downtown Chamber of Commerce b. Council Discussion J. Contracts & Purchasing...............................................................................................................................................None K. Council Reports L. Information City Manager Reports: M. Second Public Comment Follow first public comment instructions. 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. January 5,2021 Port Angeles City Council Meeting Page 2 All presentation materials shared during the January 5, 2020 meeting will be made available after the meeting. Kari Martinez-Bailey City Clerk cityclerk@cityofpa.us Government Relations 2021 Legislative Session Preview '— 105-day session (January — April) 2021 Legislative Session legislators 4 Senators House City County Champio ns Budgets • Biennial budgets (Operating, Capital, Transportation) for 2021-2023 • Supplemental budgets for 2019-2021 • Projected shortfall of $185 million • Budget shortfall • $3.3 billion decrease in forecasted revenue thru FY 2023 since February 2020 • Projected shortfall of $2.5 billion for the 2021-2023 budget • Next forecast update February 2021 • Caseload forecast 2021 Virtual Session Online public Legislators Does it have to Companion bills? Connecting with input and encouraged to happen in 2021 legislators testimony limit bills virtually COVI D-19 housing res onse re o , p Legislative policy priorities childcare progressive trans ortation revenueIL p CiiiES AWC 's 2021 Legislative Priorities Iwo State-shared revenues Fiscal flexibility Statewide policing reforms /A\ iftl Transportation revenue package Housing stability assistance Significant Tax Increment Financing Broadband I AM Infrastructure funding (Public Works Trust Fund) Revising the property tax cap Culverts replacement funding - Law enforcement training ,,,� Growth Management Act Additional less regressive reven=11ns ASSOCIATION C iniiE S AWC member engagement • Legislative Bulletin • CityVoice • Action alerts • Social media • Mayors Exchange — January 21 • City Action Days — February 10-11 • Lobby Day — March 24 AWC 's Government Relations Team Candice Bock Maggie Douglas Government Relations Director Legislative Policy Analyst Issue areas: economic development;federal; finance; human Issues areas:energy; finance; public works& infrastructure; resources, labor relations & pensions; open government telecommunications;transportation Marian Daca(contract lobbyist) Matt Doumit Government Relations Advocate Legislative Policy Analyst Issue areas: economic development;energy; public works& Issue areas: human resources; labor relations; pensions infrastructure; telecommunications;transportation Jacob Ewing Carl Schroeder Legislative Policy Analyst Government Relations Advocate Issue areas:cannabis;economic development;emergency Issue areas: building codes; environment & natural resources; management&cybersecurity;general government; human housing & homelessness; land use & planning services & behavioral health; liability; open government; public safety&criminal justice Sharon Swanson Government Relations Advocate Shannon McClelland Issue areas: cannabis; emergency management& Legislative Policy Analyst cybersecurity; general government; human services & Issue areas: building codes; environment& natural resources; behavioral health; liability; open government; public safety& housing& homelessness; land use & planning criminal justice Emma Shepard Brianna Morin Strategic Content Analyst Government Relations Assistant 0 +�+ c� IA0 O 0 '�' O t - V c ! cc ^ `c CVO - L 0 O V ca a� N 9- - is N 0 V - > Q V L L N •�_ a 0 .2 c ' > j a U V p `° OF i 0 E s o a V p V a Q a a i Ni= 4-1 Q ■ � m a 0 0 C O O = N N _ ++ U 0 -C ram" �C E 0 m i 0 0 CO .E _ a O O E a00 aav� w ._ UL U maw ._ o a tm .� Ua. 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Applications that are incomplete will not pe accepted. Resumes may be used to supplement an application, but may not be used in lieu of completing the.appAcation form. • Be sure to sign your name and enter the date you signed it where the application asks. Original signature is required. (scanned and emailed copies will not be saved or usedj. GENERAL INFORMATION: _ Name(First, Middle Initial, Last): Name'of ComMitt0m: Opportullhity Fund Advisory Johanna, A., ,B irtee Category(if applicable):Board Mailing Address: City, State,Zip: 123 Ruby Rd, Port Angeles, Wa., 98362 Residence Address(if different from above): City, State,Zip: Same Day Phone: Email: Evenln Phone: 225-7394 johannabartee@hotmail.com Will you need access to a County computer: 0 Yes ID No Do you intend to drive,on behalf of the County: ❑Yes 0 No (If you said yes to the above question,a Dnvin_�Abstract will be required.) REFERENCES: .. . ... ,,.. •. - LIST CAN PROVIDE JOB-RELATED OR CHARACTER REFERENCE INFORMATION ABOUT YOU.T I NAME ADDRESS AND HONE INFORMATION S REQUIRED: 1. NAME OF REFERENCE W Ron Allen RELATIONSHIPCE'O O Cllrront er>,piOyer ADDRESS 1033 Old `Blyn HWy, Se,quim, Wa.' 98382 CURRENT PHONE (360) 681 —462 1 Colleen McAleer Professional colleague 2. NAME OF REFERENCE RELATIONSHIP ADDRESS ;33.8 .W 1st St:,. S-uite 105, 'Port Angele,s., WA 9,8362. CURRENT PHONE (360) 461 -2218, 3. NAME OF REFERENCE Christ( pher Thomsen RELATIONSHIP Professional collegue ADDRESS4253 NE 189th .AvenuePortla6d, Oregon 97230 CURRENT PHONE (816) 206-4716 Page 1 of 3 Revised 08/16; 11/17; 10/18 EXPERIENCE. SPECIAL SKILLS& LICENSES; Summarize your experience, special skills and qualifications, including hobbies: p zo,' {�1 I,�3�1'•Rin • f�r?+16�. r OWr+ aLJ t'a,r1.�'l@lC;oq� T�I,� l7esa ,S►� !`s altSir�r•a4,T 2 c Ane�A�n 7b Ulet"d reL/: fS,:SAP-t ��z� in AIM GL 06V lraC1J'!'1 Dq��l- U7 t7 OdF.IlrJ7 I!e "17 1�d#c +?rf� Ltnc! C m Place of employment, if employed: Volunteer experience: rQrrduS LLT��Q-'_'35�. 4�/G7� CY�x�. Special training/courses (include computer training). 0 Are you fluent in any languages other than English? ❑ No 0 Yes. If yes, please list: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Explain why you wish to serve on this board/committee: on Od f ��c A +-z w, � �3,r(re pr r►6f1 .i 111m4riv, AveAJ .►� 4/� Try el/Di rft" l_rt7 rr ,fig i✓s r!i rtr ■ d t.? ld�li r f a_ _ rr1!i.0+7..' Cd�1�3 �1 �L+7..- Td &V- az'•L- anar incr[a Se 94S 76 el -' / 41I MIf K- w Please describe your education/career background: re P,4 ,.ac.',e ee c1h1�a'rSh. Mi a ir 1� i4 o Ao Wdr't 14, A.- L� d �Z7 tt3►+7'r^C !r~ �Yti r ,�r+bYlMD Gtf7` . ltr►Yl�iL. L.�I7�✓G�"."s + 1JL"��� + tn.e�y� '?7 .-..1 `f —... Clallam County does not place volunteers in positions of direct su rvision by a relative. Please list any relatives (including spouse)employed by Clallam County: Name of Relative: Department: Name of Relative: Department: Page 2 of 3 Revised 08/16; 11/17; 10/18 EMERGENCY CONTACTS: Please list two peo Ip e to notify in case of emergency. Name: Marjory Bartee Mom Relationship: Address: 86 Hunters' Gate Lane City:,State&zip Code: Port Angeles, Wa., 98362 Phone:(Home) (360) 460-9795 (Work): Name: William Hart Spouse Relationship: Address: 123 Ruby Rd. City:,State&zip Code: Port Angeles, Wa., 98362 Phone:(Home) (360) 775-5193 (Work): Notice to Volunteers Volunteers are not considered to be Clallam County employees for any purpose. Injury compensation will be provided as described in the service agreement.The data furnished on this form is furnished voluntarily and will only be used to contact, interview and place volunteers in their assignments.Volunteers are expected to track all hours served on the time sheets provided. This is a requirement for volunteering with Clallam County and provides supplemental injury compensation,should that be necessary. Selection and dismissal as a volunteer is totally at the discretion of the department head or elected official and may be with or without cause. No property rights are created by volunteering for the County. NOTE: Based on questions answered in this document, additional training may be required. AGREEMENT&CERTIFICATION: I HEREBY CERTIFY,UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON,THAT THIS APPLICATION CONTAINS NO WILLFUL MISREPRESENTATION AND THAT THE INFORMATION GIVEN IS TRUE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF.I AM AWARE THAT SHOULD INVESTIGATION ATANY TIME DISCLOSE ANY SUCH MISREPRESENTATION OR FALSIFICATION,MY APPLI ATION MAY BE REJECTED,AND MY NAME MAY BE REMOVED FROM CONSIDERATION. l� 3 p-o SIGNAXJRE OF APPLICANT DATE To Anply: ❑ County Board&Committee Application ❑Notarized Waiver and Authorization to Release Personal History Information ❑ Volunteer Disclosure Statement ❑ Confidentiality Agreement Address or Deliver Packet To: Clallam County Human Resources Attn: Brenda Peterson 223 E. 41h Street, Suite 16 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Page 3 of 3 Revised 08/16; 11/17; 10/18 Oae L O � v 1 •-2 W Ln L 0 � 0 0 V U LU U usLU mj LU ?j ZLL � 440 ki � L w or a u L 1 aim 3..c. 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