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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Packet 07/07/2020 iIN���������1164Wu INamm„4Sva1b��1�111111TNsiP�. ULY 7, 2020 City 0f Port Angeles Council Meeting ens Additional information on attendance of this meeting will he found at www,c i- jjft��, us, Meeting will he held virtually The Mayor may determine the order of'husiness for aparticular City Council meeting. The agenda should he arranged to best serve the needs and/or convenience of'the Council and the public. The Mayor wiii determine time of'break.Hearing deices are available for those needing assistance. The items of'husiness for regular Council meetings may include the following: A. Call to Order — Special Meeting at 5:00 p.m. —Executive,Session to he held under authority of'RCW 42.30.110(1)(c), to consider the minimum price at which real estate it,iii he offered, and Rr'iV 42.:30110(1)(i)to discuss potential litigation with legal counsel, and RCW 42.:30.110(1)(g) to evaluate the qualifications of'an applicantforpublic employment or to review the pertormance of'a public employee Call to Order —Regular Meeting at 6:00 p.m. B. Roll Call, Fledge of Allegiance Ceremonial Matters, Proclamations & Employee Recognitions C. Public Comment Written public comment can he submitted to: corn ul rn c stt:o,l us comments in,ill not he read aloud but will he made apart of'the record. To provide pre-recorded messages to the City Council by phone,please call:360-417-4.504. Messages received will he provided to Council. These messages in,ill he made apart of'the record. Comments should he received by 2:00 pm. Tuesday, July 7, 2020. To call in and provide oral public comment or oral testimony to the public hewing through a telephone line, visit the city's wehsite to obtain call-in information and directions at bib°�b°.cad oil 'n.rns. Calls in,ill he taken in the order they come in. Members of the public may address the City Council at the beginning and end of arty Regular Meeting under"Public Comment." During the"Public Comment"portion of the meeting,individuals may spear to agenda items, except those scheduled for a Public Hearing. The City Council desires to allow the opportunity f'or 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 he limited to a total off 5 minutes for the first Public Comment period and shall he concluded not later than 9:45 for the second Public Comment period. Individuals may spear f'or three(3)minutes or less, depending on the number of'people wishing to spear.if more than 20 people are signed up to spear each speaker may he allocated two(2)minutes. Individuals who are residents of the City or own businesses within the City will he called to spear first,with preference given to those who wish to spear to an item on the meeting's agenda.if time remains,the presiding officer will call other individuals wishing to spear, generally in the order in which they have signed.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 am organization. Excerpts taken from the Council Rules of'F'rocedure.Section 12 July 7,2020 Igor(:Angeles City Council Meeting Rage I D. Late Items To he placed on this or future agendas, including any executive session needed during or at the end of the meeting. Ea Consent Agenda I Approve 1. City Council Minutes of'Jurne 16,2020 /Approve...........................................................................................................h-I 2. Expenditure deport:From June 6, 2020 and.June 29,2020 in the amount of$1,964,.592.12/Approve.........................h-5 3. WASPC rediscovery Contract Renewal/Approve Contract.........................................................................................E-37 4. Planning Commission recommendations/Approve Recommendations.........................................................................h-4�9 5. Five-Year renewal for Cisco Meraki Network Infrastructure Software Licensing/Approve Contract.........................h-82 F. Public Hearings I 6m30p.m. ar,Voon Thereafter 1. 2021-2026 Capital Facility Plan and Transportation Plan/Continue Public Hearing l Close Public Hearing l Pass Resolution .........................................................................................................................................................................................F-1 G. Ordinances Not Requiring Council Public Hearings I. Adding Chapter 1.30 to the Dori.Angeles Municipal Code Recognizing Indigenous People's Day and Adding anew section 1.40 of the Dori.Angeles Municipal Code Recognizing Juneteenth/Conduct Hirst Reading/ Continueto,Tarly 21 .........................................................................................................................................................G-1 H. Resolutions Not Requiring Council Public Hearings.......................................................................................None Ira Other Considerations I. State and Federal Advocacy/Council Discussion..........................................................................................................1-1 J. Contracts acts Purchasing I. Contract.with the Dort Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce f'or a Downtown Vision and Strategic Plan..............J-1 2. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition(SCADA)Industrial Switches Purchase......................................................J-14� 3. City hall Low Impact Development Parking Lot Retrofit,Project No. T 1215,Professional Services Agreement.......................................................................................................................................................................J-15 K. Council Reports L. Information City Manager Reports: 1. 2019 Pori.Angeles Crime Summary................................................................................................................................L-1 2. Code Enforcement/Code Update 3. Public Works and Utilities Construction report..............................................................................................................L-6 M. Second Public Comment Written public comment can he submitted to: corn ul ri c stt:o,l us comments it,ill not he read aloud but will he made apart of the record. To provide pre-recorded messages to the City Council by phone,please call:360-417-4.504. Messages received will he provided to Council. These m ssa�)es it,ill he made apart of the record. Comments should he received by 2:00 pm. Tuesday, July 7, 2020. To call in and provide oral public comment or oral testimony to the public hearing through a telephone line, visit the city's website to obtain call-in information and directions at a s. Cally it,ill he taken in the order they come in. 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 he controversial and City Council may choose to seek public opinion through the public hearing process. July 7,2020 Dori.Angeles City Council Meeting Rage 2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING Port Angeles, Washington ,June 16, 2020 CALL TO ORDER-REGULAR MEETING Mayor Dexter called the regular meeting of the Pori.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. Members Absent: None Staff'Present: City Manager West,Attorney Moor, Clerk Martinez-Bailey, C.Delikat,K. Dubuc,B. Smith, A. Brekke, and S. Carrizosa. Roll call vote: Mayor Dexter Deputy Mayor Carr Council member French Council member McCaughan Council member Meyer Council member Schromen-Wawrin Council member Suggs PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Dexter led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, CEREMONIAL MAT NITIONS 1. Juneteenth Proclamation Mayor Dexter read a proclamation recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth and affirmed the City stands in condemning racism and violence, and pledges to support actions that seek to dismantle systemic inequity and bias, confront hate and violence, and more fully practice the City's Statement of'Values towards all in our community. It was moved by Meyer and seconded by McCaughan to: Direct staff to draft ordinances for Council discussion at the July 7 meeting recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth and the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day. The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. PUBLIC COMMENT The Mayor said the public comment phone number and code. Hearing no comments,the Mayor closed the public comment period. LATE ITEMS TO BE PLACED ON THIS OR FUTURE AGENDAS At the request of Council member Schromen-Wawrin, and by consensus of the Council, Mayor Dexter added a discussion on the Desi�nation qfA TR'Business Meeting Voting Delegates to the agenda as item 1-3. CONSENT AGENDA It was moved by Suggs and seconded by McCaughan to approve the Consent Agenda to include: 1. City Council Minutes of'June 2,2020 lApprove 2. Expenditure Report: From Maly 23, 2020 to,Tune.5, 2020 in the amount qf$1,278,273.53 lApprove 3. Buying Agreement with City of'Seattle lAuthorize the City Manager to sign the attached qw eement with the City qf'Seattle The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. July 7, PORTANGE1,ES CITY COUNCIL,MEETING-- June t6, 2020 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 1. 2018 Federal Lands Access Program Grant Award for the Race Street Complete Design and Construction (Phase 1) Transportation Capital Facilities Plan Project TR0209. Community and Economic Development Director Allyson Brekke introduced Associate Planner and Project Manager of the Grant,Ben Braudrick,who shared a presentation with the Council and provided an update on file 2018 Federal Lands Access Program (F[,AP)Grant Award for the Race Street Complete Design and Construction (Phase 1) Transportation Capital Facilities Plan(CFI)Project TR0209. Council discussion followed It was moved by French and seconded by McCaughan to: Approve and authorize acceptance of the Federal Lands Access Program 2018 grant award in file amount of $2,000,000.00 and authorize the City Manager to sign the grant agreement and make minor modifications to file grant agreement as necessary. The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. PUB11C HEARINGS 1. 2021-2026 Capital Facility Plan and Transportation Improvement Plan The Mayor opened the public hearing at 6:33 p.m. Marolee Smith, City resident, provided comments on a previously recorded line, suggested Council include sidewalks south of'Dark Avenue at Race Street in the Capital Facility Plan. Staff provided updates on various projects related to the Capital Facility Plan. Council discussion followed. Mayor Dexter read the resolution by title, entitled, RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington,adopting the City's Capital Facilities Plan for 2021 --2026,which includes the City's Transportation Improvement Program for the years 2021- 2026. The Mayor continued the public hearing to the July 7,2020 meeting. Mayor recessed the meeting for a break at 7:20 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 7:26 p.m. ORDINANCES NOT RLQUIRIN.GCOUNCH, PUBI.ACHFARINGS 1. Broadened Acceptance Criteria for Maintenance and Operation of Extensions to City Water and Wastewater Mains Director of'Public Works and Utilities Thomas hunter reminded Council the item was before them for a second reading and provided background on the code amendment. fie shared the change allows the City to accept conveyance of utilities outside of an improved right-of-way. Council Discussion followed. Mayor Dexter conducted a second reading of the ordinance by title, entitled, ORDINANCE NO. 3659 AN ORDINANCE of the City of'Port Angeles,Washington amending 13.48.050 and 13.62.210 of the Pori.Angeles Municipal Code, both relating to the location of utility mains. It was moved by French and seconded by McCaughan to: Adopt the ordinance as read. The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. Page 2 of 4 July 7, PORT ANGEI,ES CITY COUNCIL,MEETING-- June t6, 2020 RESOIXTIONS N0TBXQAIRING PUBIAC HFARINGS 1. Resolution to Waive 3 rd Quarter ARIA& Interest on Accounts Receivable Interest Waiver Manager West provided background on the agenda item,said the matter was similar to extension of waivers Council had approved at previous meetings, and shared his favorable recommendation of the proposed resolution. Council discussion followed. Mayor Dexter read the resolution by title, entitled, RESOLUTION NO. 12-20 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of'Dorf:Angeles,Washington,waiving the 3rd Quarter assessment of the Parking and Business Improvement Area as additional relief for the hardship created by the COVI7-1 9 pandemic. It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by Carr to: Pass the resolution as read. Council member French disclosed he owns and operates a business within the PBIA district. The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONTINUED 2. COVID-1 9 Planning/Discussion Manager West began by providing background on the memo and shared what the City continues to do to help meet the needs of the community during the COV ID-19 health crisis.He provided statistics from the County working groups that were formed to discuss utility,mortgage, and rent relief'options and spoke about an increase in past-due utility accounts. Ile shared the City continues to look for additional financial assistance options. Director Brekke spoke about her work in the County sub-groups,working with childcare and business support sub-groups. Council agreed by consensus to continue virtual meetings. 3. Voting Delegates at the Association of Washington Cities Business Meeting Council member Schromen-Wawrin provided background on the late item and shared the City would need to determine which three Council members would be the delegated to vote during the Association of Washington Cities business meeting held during the 2020 annual conference. It was moved by French and seconded by McCaughan to: Appoint Mayor Dexter and Council member Suggs,and Manager West as the three voting delegates for the AWC and interested in participating as a voting delegate. The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. CONTRACTS & PURCHASING 1. Pump Station 3 Replacement,Construction Contract,WW-03-08 Director Hunter spoke about the project and provided background on the item and spoke about the age of the facility relative to repairs. Ile shared the station was damaged in December 2018. Council discussion followed. It was moved by French and seconded by Meyer to: Approve and award the contract with Interwest Construction, Inc,of'Burlington,Washington for the Pump Station 3 Replacement for the bid amount of'$564,454.40 including applicable taxes and authorize the City Manager to execute the construction contract and to make minor modifications if necessary. The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. 2. 2020 Chip Sea] Project,Award Construction Contract Director Hunter spoke about the agenda item and said the contract is for pavement preservation. Ile stated the work will lengthen the life of the pavement where paving work would be conducted. Ile stated the project puts a temporary stop on road degradation. Council discussion followed. Page 3 of 4 July 7, 11 ORTANGE1,ES CITY COUNCIL,MEETING-- June t6, 2020 It was moved by Schromen-Wawrin and seconded by McCaughan to: Approve and award the contract with Intennountain Slurry Seal, Inc. of'Vancouver,WA, for the 2020 Chip Seal Project CON 2020-14 for the bid amount of'$398,398.00 including applicable taxes, and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract and to make minor modifications if necessary. The Mayor asked if there was unanimous consent,hearing no opposition,the motion carried 7-0. CITY COUNCH,REPORTS Deputy Mayor Carr shared she had the opportunity to speak at a Future Wise event, provided updates from a recent Board of'llealth meeting, and urged the community to continue to follow the Governor's guidelines. She said she was happy to see people exercising their rights in support of important issues and spoke about current events. Council member French spoke about his attendance at the Chamber weekly meeting, and the Chamber Finance Committee meeting. fie spoke about current events and encouraged people to read books by African-American authors. Council member Schromen-Wawrin shared he attended the same Future Wise event, spoke about life expectancy of farm workers in Washington,shared information from a Low-Income Housing Alliance call he participated in, spoke about rank choice voting, spoke about current events, and shared it was Transit Week. Council member Suggs shared she attended a Marine Resource Committee meeting and spoke about current events. Council member McCaughan spoke about the need for sidewalks and the need for the people to continue to follow the Governor's orders. fie spoke about his attendance at a Shore Aquatic Center meeting and spoke about current events. Council member Meyer spoke about Peninsula Area Public Access and spoke about pandemic fatigue. Mayor Dexter spoke about current events, a meeting she had with Lower Elwha Tribe Council Chairwoman Frances Charles, and shared she reached out to a member of the crew of the Active who was awarded Enlisted Person of the Year for the entire USCG. No other reports were given. INFORMATION Manager West shared there will be a July 28 work session on the financial impacts of'COVID-19 in addition to a long- range planning discussion. fie turned the meeting over to Directors who provided updates on each of their departments. SECOND PUBIAC COMMENT No public comment was shared. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Dexter adjourned the meeting at 9:59 p.m. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Kate Dexter,Mayor Kari Martinez-Bailey, City Clerk Page 4 of 4 July 7, CIW OF ORT P A NGELES I I- WASH INGTON, l.0. S. A. MEMO July 7, 020 Finance Department We, the undersigned City Officials of the City of P,ort Angeles, day hereby certify that the merchandise and/or services herein specified have been received and that these claims are approved for,payment in,the amolunt of saraaaa Catrrizusa Firaanca:.Director i1,964, 9 .1 this 7t.h day of July 2020, `rrinaa sic `$ q- Senior Accountant � �° 'P � 6 Mary"Sane French Senior Accountant Mayor City Manager L iaaala Kheriamty+ ➢°inanciaal'Systems Analyst Meiody Schneider Management Accountant Micah Rose Financial Analyst .iaanc Pcrtains Payroll Specialist Julie lynaae 1 Accmaaaaating,,Technician Jason Jones Accounting Technician Nicole Blank Administrative Analyst Kaxbycllein H-mey custmaoaaar Services Manager `Traacy Books Utility Billing Specialist City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount )E F�Z MlE]N 011 F�ZEVlE]NUE Exclse �,jx F�Zetui-ns IIMaat 001 0000 2,37 00 00 32116 Exclse ,jx F�Zetui-ns IIMaat 001 0000 2,37 10 00 2000 Exclse ,jx F�Zetui-ns IIMaat 001 0000 2,37 10 00 11.88 Exclse �,jx F�Zetui-ns IIMaat 001 0000 2,37,111..00 Exclse ,jx F�Zetui-ns IIMaat 001 0000 2,37 70 00 2200 WSCI DEF 0&l EF�ZlWl F�ZEF:UlNDS :3AN N E F:Z l AX F:Z E l U N l)CWl l) 1 001 0000 2,37 10 00 21.60 l OOMB )EF:)O&l F:ZEF�:U�N l) 001 0000 2,39 1000 1111.00 l 00I%S )EF:)O&l F:ZEF�:U�N l) 001 0000 2,39 1000 1111.00 VlE:F:Z1N :30::Z O�N )EF:10&l F:ZEF:U�N 001 0000 2,39 1000 11111.00 VlE:F:Z1N :3 U F:Z O�N l)E F:IOS l F:Z E F:U N 001 0000 2,39 1000 11111.00 VlE:F:Z1N :3 U F:Z O�N l)E F:IOS l F:Z E F:U N 001 0000 2,39 1000 20000 VlE:F:Z1N :3 U F:Z O�N l)E F:IOS l F:Z E F:U N 001 0000 2,39 1000 20000 VlE:F:Z1N :3 U F:Z O�N l)E F:IOS l F:Z E F:U N 001 0000 2,39 1000 20000 VlE:F:Z1N :3 U F:Z O�N l)E F:IOS l F:Z E F:U N 001 0000 2,39 1000 20000 VlE:F:Z1N :3 U F:Z O�N l)E F:IOS l F:Z E F:U N 001 0000 2,39 1000 41,50 00 US 111A1N1K(110l::ZF:)Ol::ZA E F:)AYIWE:N 1 ccldenLfl clig Jacou IDI'l 001 0000 213 1000 14, 12 SYS�EM Kltadaptoi' 001 0000 2,37 00 00 (32 56) (Illty(1111'edlt(11,111-d 001 0000 213 10 9,15 (30,362 48) (Illty(1111'edlt(11,111-d 001 0000 213 10 9,15 18,15119 98 Division Total: ($10,008.10) Department Total: ($10,008.10) US II:3ANK(110l::ZF:)Ol::ZA lE F:)AYIWE:N l.. F:Zefuii Id W611*11,111,Coull lcfl 001 1160 15 11 43 10 (91 67) SYS I EM Mayor&Council Division Total: ($91.67) Legislative Department Total: ($91.67) WSCOC NE PIME VlDV OlZS SUF:)F:)Il 001 12101513 41 50 6,00000 SWND F)UI:3Il IIDI flING INC, ONSIIWE:l)IIA SEl::::ZV 00 1 1210 15 13 41 115 4715 00 US II:3ANK(110l::ZF:)Ol::ZA l E F:)AYIWE:N I Chainlber Iluancaheon 15 einpkiy 001 1210 15 13 43 10 9000 SYS I EM F:Zefuii Id W611*11,111-(11l\40 001 12 10 15 13 43 10 (91 66) City Manager Division Total: $6,473.34 Al::Z(,I,flVE SOCIlAl , IIIINC MANAGEME\fl SEF:WKI.ES 001 1220 1516 41 50 1'15,15 00 LOWE: )EF:)O F:)l::ZO SUF:)F:)Il YWOl::ZKS MASKS F°Ol::Z(11Il I Y I,lAl l 001 1220 15 16,31 01 1,220,30 Human Resources Division Total: $1,375.30 l EMAY \40G :Ifll E &ff:ZEDDflNG MANAGEME\fl SEF:WKI.ES 001 12,30 514,41 50 1414, 111 MANAGEWE]\fl SEF:WKI.ES 001 12,30 514,41 50 1414, 111 �Page 1 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 5 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount OIl YIW K,S I AI ONE RS INC, IIES 001 12,30 514,31 01 9 715 City Clerk Division Total: $298.05 City Manager Department Total: $8,146.69 O1 II KIIE EQUH IWE]N I HN(II 1110I\41 U I Eft 001 2020 514,31 01 10796 O IIl°KIIE IIES, GDNE RAl 001 2020 15 14,31 01 14, 13 US II:3ANK(110C::U:)O� ::ZA I E [)AYIWE:N L l odghng (11,111,111zos"I 001 2020 514,43 10 12789 SYS 1 D\4 l odghng Schinekler 001 2020 514,43 10 109,32 �:Refuii Id l odghng (11,111,11JZos"I 001 2020 514,43 10 (12789) rah Ih Ig :Reg (11,111,11JZos"I 001 2020 514,43 10 1315 00 rah Ih Ig �:Reg 3l,111 1( 001 2020 514,43 10 1 159 00 WADI flHNG I O�N (11 1S), 3..1A. �E Ol�:' Oil I)AGE/SW:RVIVO�::ZS HNSW:RAN 001 2020 514,41 50 71.7 Finance Administration Division Total: $497.17 1::)A1,Hl°1K1,O� IIl°KIIE EQUH)IWEJN I O IIl°KIIE SUI)[::)Il IIES, GDNE�::ZAl 001 2023 15 14,31 01 2,15 24, US II:3ANK(110C::U:)O� ::ZA I E [)AYIWE:N L l odghng Schineklell, 001 2023 514,43 10 4,37 28 SYS I D\4 l aptop Dag Schinekle, 001 2023 15 14,31 01 36 911 f:Refund �::Zeg f:Rose 001 2023 514,43 10 (11000) �:Refund :Reg Schineklell, 001 2023 514,43 10 (11000) �:Refund :Reg Schineklell, 001 2023 514,43 10 (11000) WAS HflNGIOWN (AUD1I I GEC::Z), SW l NANCAl SEf::ZVKI.ES 001 2023 514,41 50 16,682 2,15 ol:: Accounting Division Total: $16,851.72 DA� A:3A�::1 HNCIO�::U:)OC::ZA L ED WSCI �::::ZO ESS l O�NAl SSG:::ZVKI.E 001 202,15 514,41 50 2,2,53 15 1 WSCI PZO ESS l O�NAl SSG::ZVKI.E 001 202,15 514,41 50 2,22,15 12 WSCI PZO ESS l O�NAl SSG::ZVKI.E 001 202,15 514,41 50 2,34,15 15,15 EQUHlAX lNANCAl SEf::ZVKI.ES 001 20215 514,41 50 83.28 I EX&NEXS INANCIAl SEf::ZVKI.ES 001 20215 514,41 50 163.011 NX::'A AU..I 0 [::W::Z 1 S AU I 0 I f::ZUCIK IIVIAflN l I BMS 001 20215 15 14,31 11 978 1::)A1,H-K1,O1 II KIIE EQUH::)IWEJN EfZ ACCESSOCZll ES&SU l 001 20215 514,31 01 36020 O IIl°KIIE SUI::::)[:)Il IIES, GDNE ZAl 001 20215 15 14,31 01 806 [::IAYIWE:N�US G::ZOU[::I H\X, V BA Sei-vu(-,E) l°ee 001 20215 514,41 50 24,800 11"111 Ism"Joil I l�ees 001 202,15 514,41 50 24,800 BA Sei-vkx) l�ee 001 20215 514,41 50 (24,800) f::ZAD1O 1::1A1,Hl K1, II II\X, (KO1N 11101\41\WNKIIA I IIG111NSIIWE:I11IA SEfZV 001 202,15 514,42 10 80000 SWAHN'S GDNE�::ZAl S I GEC GEC 1 II11NC, l f::::ZS l Ail &SAKI E 1 Y EQt1111 001 20215 15 14,31 11 2029 Customer Service Division Total: $8,516.84 �Page 2 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount Finance Department Total: $25,865.73 Al l AM(,III�Y 98,5 ��ES 001 3012 51 23 73, 94 7 ,98 0 l(11 E Jail Contributions Division Total: $73,794.98 l EX&NEMS [:�'Ul:3ll CIA L O\VAU )1WSUAl 001 '15 1 419 01 37,15 36 US II:3ANK(110C::11:)O� ZA I E [)AYI\ME:N L. �:Refuii Id W611*11,111, l egfl 001 '15 1 413 10 (91 67) SYS I BM City Attorney Division Total: $283.69 City Attorney Department Total: $74,078.67 WSCI 301 )HNG [::::'E111t 11..1.. 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SuJVve IlMouikey 001 4,060 15,58 49 01 37 98 SYS I BM SUDS("I,�ptkln spht 001 4,060 15,58 49 01 41418 Planning Division Total: $2,678.02 US II:3ANK(110C::U:)O� ::ZA 1 E [)AYI\ME:N Meinh)&-§Np 001 4,071 15,58 49 01 29,15 00 SYS I BM Economic Development Division Total: $295.00 Community Development Department Total: $3,103.43 MRCI,flME SOCIlAl , IllNt., \4ANAGB\4B\fl SSG::ZVKI.ES 001 50 10 521 41 50 00 l EX&NEMS l Hlp:W::ZY SE::ZVKI.ES(EXCll 908 001 50 10 521 49 01 1::)Ef:RS G l 1::)E�:1S (110lN l ::Zfl:3U I IIO 001 5010 521 20 30 12,77151f7 QUHl l ON EfZ ACCESSOCZIl ES&SU 001 5010 521 31 01 4110 113 SWAHN'S GBNEG ::Ml S OG :r IlllNC, Bl ECI I ZKI'Al CIA:3Il ES&Wl�ZES 001 5010 521 42 10 1299 U3IIuANK(110C11:)O� ZA I E [)AYIWE:N �:Refund �:Reg Ordona 001 5010 521 43 10 (1,79000) SYS I BM Ui Ion n ilteins Code of 001 5010 521 31 11 398 71 Police Administration Division Total: $12,172.80 �I\40 I GEC::ZOlL.A SO11l U L IOINS, IINC, �::ZADO& I Bl E(110�%\WNKIIA L IOIN 001 5021 521 31 14, 326 10 BMINSU�l A AWMRDS & IfrG l 1111ES WSCIBl l ANEOUS SEfZVKI.ES 001 5021 521 4430 4f1.68 [::)O�::O ANGBl ES [::)O�l IlCE I Ilhuinl') Di1ve 001 5021 521 31 01 41,15 414, E[::W::Z 1 \4 4E:N I OMSO[�I ZEU..1.. ZS WE:S S ECI U�::::Z l I Y, l I::::Z E,SAI�l:°:E I Y S E A::::ZV 001 5021 521 49 01 379 91 US II:3ANK(110C::11:)O� ZA I E [)AYIWE:N W flA(11(iii if �:Reg [::IoWess 001 5021 521 43 10 1,410000 �Page 3 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 7 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report hap Elletween Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount SYS I EII I Refuii id W flA C',(iii if I Zeg [ (IWI 001Q021 21 4310 (I Am 00) 128 Q USB (3) 0010024521 3h4l 9R69 Investigation Division Total: $90Z82 CA OUD 9 SPCNU S (;II 0 flflNG &XR)/AZBI 00Y602152W11 5HZ62 CUR FIS&SONS 1INC', I IN [:�'OIl ICE EQUPMEN I &,S IRTL..Y 0=021521 =l 21HE99 Q 0 11 MNG it APPARBI 00Y602152W11 =23 GJA I S (;II 01[III NG&XRW ZBI 001 602152W11 W52 POI CE EQUIPMEN I &SUR? Y 0014 02Z412t3111 13TO9 SHIPRNG AND HAND II INN 0014 02Z4121 111 141.87 POI CE EQUPW�]N &SUR��)�l Y 001 5022 ,52131 11 4RO9 POI CE EQUPW IIN &SURI Il Y 001 5022 521 31 11 30&77 SHIPRNG AND HJAVD II. NG 001 002152t=1 3181 S1I:II Y(;II EANEI::ZS MISCEU ANEOUS SER'OC'. 001 5022 52131 11 W52 KING CN 1Y OFFICE OF FINANCIA! HUMAN SERVICES 001002Z62=41 WOO MCIM 1 I INCOUN S I REE I S I AFICAN S1 HPRNG AND HAMDUNG 001402Z41214210 W8 SHIPRNG AND I JAVDUNG 0014 02Z4,12t4210 =32 SHIPRNG AND HAND ING 0014 02Z4,12t4210 I t 14, SHIPRNG AND I JAVDUNG 0014 02Z4121 4210 W26 SHIPRNG AND I JAVDUNG 0014 02Z4,12t4210 5127 SHIPRNG AND HAND ING 0014 02Z4,12t4210 I t 14, I I RAVE] \4OIZSE [W ROG l E REC',R0 001 5022 521 4310 29&47 MO 1 ORO� l A SOIL..0 FIONS, INC RADIO& I El ECOMMUNCA 01N 001 5022-52t3hhl 3AW07 RADIO& 1 BI EC',O�\A\WNK',AII01N 001 5022 ,52131 14, 54&50 CA YMRC PEMNSU II,A COMM UN1 Y MISC PRQI�ESSI0\,JAI SER'OC'.E 001002Z62=30 223Z56 CU III CII SIR(',I,flE I AB I3AIZREI SJDRUMS, KEGS, Cn IN 001-5022121 3401 35&00 SHIPRNG AND HAND ING 0014 02Z4121 31T1 1IR37 SOUND UNTOW (',Il 0 fl1NG&XR)AIZBl 001602152W11 44&50 OG l U 1 0NS/IIN:ZA WEAI::Z US l3ANK C',OI::U')CAZA 1 E Refull Id I IIII ig IZeg 01i'doll I 0014 02ZG2t4310 PWO) SYS I EII Refull Id I IIII ig I::Zeg Sexto 0014 02Z4'2t4310 YWOO) Naine tags \Rflei-/Sinnh/I,ki 001002152W11 19Z20 I And sanitizen 001002152t3h4l 29R67 All Id saII kIzei' spht 0014 02Z21 31T1 10a00 Patrol Division Total: $11100116 �Page 4 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - E8 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount GAl l S G II II(�',E EQUH lMIE]N &SU[ [: Il Y 001 5026 521 31 11 88'53 G II II(�',E EQUH lMIE]N &SU[ [: Il Y 001 5026 521 31 11 130'53 G II CIE EQUH lMIE]N & Y 001 5026 521 31 11 133,57 SWAHN'S GENEI:�Ml S l OI ZE INC, W(110INS l I�16.1(11 f IIG111N & I ZB A lE) 001 5026 521 43 10 141,30 W N E 001 5026 521 43 10 9 6,15 W N E 001 5026 521 43 10 (9 615) US II:3ANK(110I1I::)OI1A l E [::)AYIMIE]N ii,E) arin 14(It 001 5026 521 31 01 43.42 SYS�EM Reserves&Volunteers Division Total: $310.35 :: 1 :3 5029 521 31 01 l YlVN I::1EAVE Y('O�W::IANY EX�EIZ�\Ml II Al: OI::Z 001 , 2879 O IIl°KIIE SU[::)I)Il IIES, GENEI::Ml 001 5029 521 31 01 29336 QUHl l (110I::ZI::)OI::W ON O�l�]l�KIIE SU[::)I::)�l ��ES, GENEI::Ml 001 5029 521 31 01 20 8,15 O II KIIE SU[::)I::)Il YjHNKSjl EADS 001 5029 521 31 01 88315 AS� CIS 001 5029 521 31 01 24,47 O II KIIE SU[::)I::)Il YjHNKSjl EADS 001 5029 521 31 01 130 81 US II:3ANK(110I1I::)OI1A E [::)AYIMIE:N Ah-fai-e l einon 001 5029 521 43 10 21680 SYS I EM rawfl Ilii is l eii n(iii 1 001 5029 521 43 10 23.63 l atex gkives 001 5029 52131 01 611.88 Me(fic"fl gkives(1,000) 001 5029 52131 01 8079 l,111 Id saII kIzei' spht 001 5029 52131 01 10000 l atex gkives 001 5029 521 31 01 1515 414, I)VI) burnell, I::Zecords 001 5029 521 31 01 4,977 ("I) §E)E)VE)M1)I11dE)1, 001 5029 521 31 01 6,15 20 Records Division Total: $1,144.14 Police Department Total: $26,330.27 AI::Z(,I,flVE SOCIIAl , HN(I MANAGEME\fl SEI::ZVK1.ES 001 6010 522 41 50 00 Gl 0�:3Al S; I::::Z USA 015 001,5376716 A/C 001 6010 522 42 10 815 813 l EMAY \40�:3fll E &ff:ZEI)I)flNG O II"IIJ; IIV1ACII,flHNES&ACCESS 001 6010 52231 01 11.90 O� IIl°KIIE EQUH::)IMIE]N l N(11 SHO[::)) 001 6010 52231 01 12904, 1 EIII, l I.,IGJIIMAS (11 0 EAl I::ZEl A D SEI::ZVK1.ES 001 6010 522 41 50 90000 US II:3ANK(110I1I::)OI1A l E [)AYIMIE:N l l odgIng ChIef 001 6010 522 43 10 16296 SYS l EM Suppfies Officei-,iintg 001 6010 52231 01 16,37 Fire Administration Division Total: $1,637.10 :3AX EI:Z AU. 0 I::)AI::Z S#1,5 JAMl OI::Z1A1 S U I::1I II IES 001 6020 52231 01 63315 (111JI::1MHN FS (11Il 0 flHNG&X::)I::)All El 001 6020 522 20 80 29863 �Page 5 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount GAl Il 1111 0 flHNG& 001 6020 52231 11 121 64, 1111 0 flHNG& 001 6020 52231 11 163.8 1111 0 flHNG& 001 6020 52231 11 2,5415 92 WSCI E\41 ll OYEE EXI IRIS E GEf R�MAN ACE 11 ASK f 1EH\4I:30::1S 001 6020 522 20 80 864, f::::Z E l Ilt4II:3 U f::::ZS E Il\4 E�:IN l NA 1 IOINAl I,lOSE l ES ING IOSESI Al l KHNE)S 001 6020 522 41 50 3,29088 S[::IECIAl RES SWAHN'S GENE�::ZAl S Ol �:ZE INC, SAl E SOU:I1l US/O�:3 OG l E E 001 6020 522 20 80 1277 SAl E SOU:IIl US/O�:3SO�l E E 001 6020 522 20 80 1277 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 001 6020 52231 01 12243 US IIlNAlNK(110C::U:)OCZA l E [::)AYIWE:N Sil lack's 001 6020 52231 01 1991 SYS�EM l3ottk)d Water 001 6020 52231 01 1296 Mtadaptoi' 001 6020 5223,15 01 4,02,56 WI�IIWE:®�:Z 1::103Il C.SA l Y G::ZOU[::) 111Il 0 flHNG &dal::)[W::ZEl 001 6020 52231 11 3,52 98 111Il 0 flHNG&X::)[::W::ZEl 001 6020 52231 11 121.9 Fire Suppression Division Total: $7,551.23 US IIlNAlNK(110C::U:)OCZA l E [::)AYIWE:N SlNpphng 001 60,30 522 42 10 111.56 SYS 1 EM (1,E)II-L 11,E)II lewfl Sall Idel's 001 60,30 522 49 01 9000 renewfl Sander 001 60,30 522 49 01 1315 00 Clharghng 001 60,30 52231 01 32 82 Work fight 001 60,30 52231 01 159 81 Fire Prevention Division Total: $328.19 A 1 HN(I E1.1UH::1 MAHN l & f:REI::)AH:R SE::ZV 001 60,50 522 41 50 34,15 615 SWAHN'S GENEG ::ZAl S OG :ZE INC, SUI::::)[::::)Il ES 001 60150 52231 01 41889 AU l 0& l f::ZUCIK \/lAflN I l l EMS 001 60150 52231 01 52 87 Facilities Maintenance Division Total: $447.41 Fire Department Total: $9,963.93 AMAZO�N CIXIIl l Al SE�::ZVKI.ES lO l OG:RX::)[fl111 EQUH::)IWE:N l 001 7010 53231 01 4113 151 A�::Z(,I,flVE SOCI1A1 HN(I MANAGEME\fl SE::ZVKI.ES 001 7010 532 41 50 1,56 00 WSCI E\41::IIl OYEE EXI::IENSE l\4 l l EAG E f::::Z E l II\4:3 Ut :ZS E\4 E�:N l 001 70 10 532 43 10 31.28 fZ E l Il\4:3 U f::ZS E Il\4 E N NOG ::ZPWESl SA�l lYSE�::ZVKI.E, 001 70 10 532 43 10 14,976 lL..Il(11 OIl YI\/l[::'l(11 E:1 II1N1.1 4:3P:R1IIN lHNG,&Hl K S111 Z,l YI::)SE 1 001 7010 53231 01 301 US IIlNAlNK(110C::U:)OCZA l E [::)AYIWE:N I ("k),1111hig suppfies 001 70 10 53231 01 115 62 SYS I EM Adapter 001 70 10 53231 60 111.813 �Page 6 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 10 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount US 11:3ANK(',0F:ZF:)0F:ZA l E F:)AYMIE]N F.rainesand inats 001 7010 53231 80 29,15 47 SYS I EM I IIII Ig FReg I,I,111 lk)y 001 70 10 532 43 10 19900 kmdsets wheafley/I,lUii ILE)11'/ 001 7010 53231 60 2115 78 kmdsets l3odalift/I,l,fle 001 7010 53231 60 71 13 Public Works Admin. Division Total: $1,494.76 Public Works&Utilities Department Total: $1,494.76 AFRCI,flVE SOCIlAl , IllNt., MANAGEME\fl SEF:MCES 001 8010 574,49 01 1,56 00 US II:3ANK(110F:ZF:)0F:ZA I E F:)AYIMIE:N I I Klll%l ("'flDk)s 001 8010 574,31 01 1846 SYS I EM Chainlber Ilu ncheon Cari,Izos 001 8010 574,43 10 00 Chainlber Iluancaheon Dehkat/ 001 8010 574,43 10 9000 11),111111 le, 001 8010 574,49 60 133.46 F:1owel"Idaptoll, spht 001 8010 574,31 01 311.141 Parks Administration Division Total: $487.46 (11ll Al Il AM("lN l Y I)1 e"OlI ENV S I)I:)IL..IIES 001 8012 15454531 01 4,63 00 I,EAl I V l US IIlNAlNK(110F:ZF:)GEC:ZA I E F:)AYIMIE:N I owel"Idaptoll, spht 001 8012 1515,531 01 315 SYS I EM Senior Center Division Total: $498.53 :3ACIKII l OW dal::)F:)AF:ZA 1 US&VAl VIE: SUF:)F:)Il 001 80,50 53631 20 524,42 (110 )EF:)AF:ZR\4IE Ili fl OlI FREVIE]NUE Ex(,,IsE) l,jx FReturns, IIMaat 001 80,50 536 44 50 23.66 QUH:RflNGII"40I\W[ MEN I S IlllNC, SUF:)F:)Il IIES 001 80,50 53634, 01 81000 SOU1 V) 1 UI:3ll I&flHNG HN(I SUF:)F:)ll �lES 001 80,50 536 41 1,15 32,15 00 Ocean View Cemetery Division Total: $1,683.08 ANGEl ES IIMfll l WOFRK&l U1%:3EFR SUF:)F:)Il 001 8080 57631 20 1641 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 607 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 4,731 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 001 8080 57631 01 248,15 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 22 59 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 11 86 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 1,014,66 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 103 21 l3AX EFR AU l 0 F:)AFR l S#1,5 SUF:)F:)Il 001 8080 57631 20 30 41 CIEN l FRAl ME:II DflNG SUF:)F:)Il Y SUF:)F:)Il �IES 001 8080 57631 20 1,32 29 l Itl lN GEl I:301 DflNG ;:UF:'I IL..X H"XI SUF:)F:)Il l ES 001 8080 57631 20 549 72 fll l E(11l,l El ECI l FROG VCIS H\X, SUF:)F:)Il 001 8080 576 49 90 �Page 7 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount Ol G1C1.1..A1NGEl ES IIES 001 8080 576 415 30 15,1,52 00 SWAHN'S GENE�:�Ml S O ZE INC, IIES 001 8080 57631 01 168,50 ��ES 001 8080 57631 01 ill IIES 001 8080 57631 01 1,56,56 10:�1Z�MAN Y IIES 001 8080 57631 20 60 32 ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 2646 ill IIES 001 8080 57631 20 138 03 ��ES 001 8080 57631 20 36 13 US II:3ANK(110C11:)O� ZA l E [)AYI\ME:N 20ft cxiii iLah ier reii itfl 001 8080 576 49 90 81 '53 SYS�EM VAl l EY A l E l l CS SUI::::)[::::)Il 001 8080 57631 20 1,1198 90 Parks Facilities Division Total: $10,060.76 Parks &Recreation Department Total: $12,729.83 III GEl ES IIVIfll l WO::ZK&l UIW:3Ef::Z SUI::::)[::::)Il S 001 8112 15,15,531 20 33 76 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 001 8112 15,15,531 20 96 10 CIEDXIIOINSO�l DA�ED El ECI )B SUI::::)[::::)Il 001 8112 15151131 20 522 24, W::Z 1 NAGEl II1N111III. DflNG S U[::::'[::IIl Y H\X, SUI::::)[::::)Il l ES 001 8112 1515,531 20 1 73 37 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 001 8112 15,15,531 20 23247 l0::ZIMAN SUI::::)[::::)Il Y SUI::::)[::::)Il 001 8112 1515,531 20 6146 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 001 8112 15,15,531 20 41915 Senior Center Facilities Division Total: $1,124.35 ANGEl ES IIVIIIII l WO�::ZK&l 111W:3Ef::1 SUI::::)[::::)Il 001 81,31 15 18,31 20 11 15 131 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 001 81,31 15 18,31 20 1,15,15 24, CIEDXIIOINSO�l DA�Ell El ECI )B SUI::::)[::::)Il 001 81,31 15 18,31 20 21760 SUI::::)[::::)Il �IES 001 81,31 15 18,31 20 311.411 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 001 81,31 15 18,31 20 2,3082 18 01 733 91 EWE 0 HN(I SUI::::)[::::)�l 5��ES 001 81,31 SUI::::)[::::)Il �IES 001 81,31 4118 01 11 7 11 SUI::::)[::::)Il �IES 001 81,31 4118 01 1,0315 18 l rl lN GEl I:301 DflNG ;:zU[::II IL..X H\X, SUI)[:)Il l ES 001 81,31 15 18,31 20 13418 93 OWE: )EI::)OC [::::)p::ZO SUI::::)[::::)Il YWO�::ZK'S SUI::::)[::::)Il l ES 001 81,31 45 18,31 01 101.7 NAPO\Ml SA�l°ElYHNC D I)I:IL..IIE 001 81,31 '15 18,31 01 1,66982 SWAHN'S GENEG ::Ml S OG :ZE INC, SUI::::)[::::)Il 001 81,31 4118,31 01 111.1 Central Svcs Facilities Division Total: $4,919.32 �Page 8 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 12 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount A&M &GlNS llES 001 811515 5715 41 50 8041,38 ��ES 00 1 8 1,15,15 57,15 41 50 2,15,15 68 Al l AM(',�N Y 11V Ol: IW IIES 001 811515 57,531 20 913 00 1EAl l V,� WSCI [)E[)O&l & I�G �IIV ILA ZBl'°UIN[)S :3AVNE�::Z II EES �::ZBl°W\II�)CIWI) 001 8 1,15,15 347 90 1,15 24,840 Facility Rentals Division Total: $1,401.46 Facilities Maintenance Department Total: $7,445.13 CIX::'lAflN FS SUI::::)[::::)ll �lES 001 8221 574,31 01 181.011 US II1NAINK(110C::U:)GEC::ZA l E [::)AYIWE:N Riurnainent fee 001 8221 574,31 01 12000 SYS I B\4 Sports Programs Division Total: $301.05 Recreation Activities Department Total: $301.05 WHl l AMS, 11KAS..11NEfZ&GH:3I:3S [ Il l 111 1110INSU1l l II11NG SSG::ZVKI.ES 001 9029 1118 41 50 2,580 00 General Unspecified Division Total: $2,580.00 Non-Departmental Department Total: $2,580.00 General Fund Fund Total: $161,939.72 lEfZOES, II11NC WSCIB l ANEOUS SSG::ZVKI.ES 101 14,30 15,57 41 50 15,000 00 l0::U:ZKI.ANE::ZHDGE WIN E�::::Z WSCI �::ZO ESS l O�NAl SSG:::ZVKI.E 101 14,30 15,57 41 50 27,90,15 00 S[::)0 C::::z S (I l U:3 1 l U�l II& )E&GN WSCI PZO ESS l O�NAl SSG::ZVKI.E 101 14,30 15,57 41 50 3,8,59 63 WSCI PZO ESS l OlNAl SSG::ZVKI.E 101 14,30 1557 41 50 4,0715 01 WSCI PZO ESS l OlNAl SSG::ZVKI.E 101 14,30 1557 41 50 4,27884, OIL..YI\/l[::'l(11 1::IBMINSUl A VI&l l OC::::Z WSCI �::ZO ESS l O�NAl SSG::ZVKI.E 101 14,30 15,57 41 50 1'15,50 00 :30::ZEAU (110INSU�l l IIII IG;u SECZVKI.ES 101 14,30 15157 41 50 2,264,31 Lodging Excise Tax Division Total: $48,932.79 Lodging Excise Tax Department Total: $48,932.79 Lodging Excise Tax Fund Total: $48,932.79 A WO�::ZKSA� E SECZVKI.E, H\X, lEAl l I..l CZB A�ED SEC::ZVKI.ES 102 72,30 542 49 90 1515 00 A 1 H\X, :301 111IING,u \/lAflN fZE[::)AHZ SEfz 102 72,30 542 41 50 124,58 AMAZOG N CIX::IIl l Al SE::ZVKI.ES 1 ECZ lE 102 72,30 54,231 60 ANGB ES IMllll l WOC::ZK&l UIW:3EC::Z SUI::::)[::::)Il ES 102 72,30 54,231 20 215 46 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 102 72,30 54,231 20 21 10 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 102 72,30 54,231 20 4,929 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 102 72,30 54,231 20 12,15 60 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 102 72,30 54,231 20 14,63 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 102 72,30 54,231 20 868 �Page 9 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 13 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount ANGEl ES Mfll l WOFRK&l UI%:3EFR SUF:)F:)ll 102 72,30 54,231 20 1289 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 102 72,30 54,231 20 141 16 l3AX l EFR AU l 0 F:)AFR l S#1,5 MN 00G l S ,F:)OW&NO N F:)OME FR 102 72,30 54,23,15 0 1 1,15 29 Al.IL..IIEE) l l EMS 102 72,30 54,231 01 20.03 F ASlE\ II. HNE)US PRlAl SUF:)F:)Il 102 7230 ,54,231 01 58 46 V,MNE) lOOG l Sj)OW&NO�N F:)OMEFR 102 7230 ,54,231 01 8733 EFRGUSOG N EN l EFRF:)FRBES IIIINC, SUF:)F:)Il �IES 102 7230 ,54,231 01 17,39 GEAe"G..:II" OIIMAFRhSIIIINGS, H\X, V,MND IOOG l Sj)OW&NO�N F:)OMEFR 102 72,30 54,23,15 01 1,008'58 I,OWE: )EF:)O F:)FRO SUF:)F:)Il YWOFRKS SUF:)[::)Il �IES 102 7230 ,54,231 01 41,30 NOFRPHMES� SAF E�YSEFRVKI.E, 102 72,30 542 43 10 224,64, lL..Il(11 0 F�:F�:l(11 E E F:)O SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 102 7230 ,54,231 01 74,38 SUF:)F:)Il �IES 102 7230 ,54,231 01 87,56 O1l YI\/l F:1 l(11 S I IG11NEFR II II\X, SUF:)F:)Il �IES 102 7230 ,54,231 01 101 18 F:)OFR I ANGEl ES F:)OME:FR lL..AMN IIMIN l ENANCIE EQUH::) 102 72,30 ,54,23,15 01 114, 12 EQUH::I�\MEJ\fl SGPI:)F:)Il 102 7230 ,54,231 01 131 413 F�:l FRS� A�l�) &SAF�:E�Y EQ U l F:1 102 72,30 54,231 01 9981 SUF:)F:)�l ��ES 102 72,30 54,231 01 1,15,15 79 F:IUD#1 OF�: (11Il IL.Il AM CIOU�N I Y IS , F:1 FRO Fl:ESS l 0�\Ml SEF:ZVKI.E 102 72,30 542 47 10 18411 %SC, F:1 FRO F�:ESS l 0�\Ml SEF:ZVKI.E 102 72,30 542 47 10 12,30 SWAHN'S GENEFRAl S OFR IIIINC, F l FRS All &SAII E Y EQU l F:1 102 72,30 54,231 01 40748 F l FRS AIII &SAII Y EQ U l F:1 102 72,30 54,231 01 4113 419 MN 00G l S ,F:)OW III O N F:)OME:FR 102 72,30 54,231 01 864, �EFR ACCESSOFR�l ES&SU F:)F:) 102 72,30 54,231 01 17,38 F l FRS AIII &SAII Y EQ U l F:1 102 72,30 54,231 01 50 92 F l FRS AIII &SAII Y EQ U l F:1 102 72,30 54,231 01 27,532 US Il:3ANK(110F:ZF:)OF:ZA E F:)AYIWE:N rah Ih Ig FReg F:Iozerii Ik"k 102 72,30 542 43 10 17,15 00 SYS�EM C, SO,)Scrip (1111 Sig I Shop 102 72,30 542 48 02 001 SO,)Scrip (1111 Sig I Shop 102 72,30 542 48 02 066 � t(1 C, SO,)Scrip 11 1 Sig I Shop 102 72,30 542 48 02 945 San�t�zhng supphes 102 7230 ,54,231 01 31 63 �,kmdset 102 7230 ,54,231 01 2713 WADI flHNG�OWN (DO�), 3..l.A E OF: (110INS l FRUCI I ON SEF:ZVKI.ES,GEN 102 72,30 542 48 10 148 63 Street Division Total: $4,550.02 Public Works-Street Department Total: $4,550.02 �Page 10 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 14 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount Street Fund Total: $4,550.02 (',EN 0:�Ml INK 06 06 A/C-300,5394,44, 107 15 160 528 42 11 58 02 CI EN l 0:�Ml IIIINK QM' 3..1.. 06 02 A/C' 360ZO20,380,301:3 107 15 160 528 42 11 184,410 ESCI,M l f::ZA[)1O& l El E(110�\M\WNKIIA I ON 107 15 160 528 42 10 15418 80 l , l3M:Zll3M:ZA SECIO::ZIl l Yjl�]I::ZE,SA�l°E l Y SE�::::ZV 107 15 160 528 41 50 410000 EVINSU�l A AWM:ZDS & flES l3ADGES&0 I,l frII1D EW[::) 107 5160 52831 01 16,32 1 EK, l I,OMAS (11 0 EAl l�, f::ZB A�ED SEf::ZVKI.ES 107 15 160 528 41 50 11111.1111 QUAl l l Y l OGO [)P::ZODUCI S O IIl°KIIE S UI)I:')IL.IIES, G IINEG:: Il 107 15 160 52831 61 164,44 O IIl°KIIE SUI::::)[:)Il IIES, G IINEG:: Il 107 15 160 52831 61 1,29,399 1 5160 52831 01 WI l ON O�l�]l°KIIE ME( AIDS,&\/l MAC�, 107 , 22 13 WZDWM:ZE, Ill )Al l ED l lEMS 107 5160 528 31 01 411.5 �E�::ZSjX:)&WO�::ZD 107 5160 52831 01 19974, El GEC; (110I\41::'OINEN S 107 15 160 528 31 01 19,36 &0::ZE [:)O1l YG::r l)I l SEf::ZVKI.ES SECIO::Z�l Yj I ::ZE,SA�l�E Y SE�::::ZV 107 15 160 528 41 50 11111.1111 SECIO::Z�l Yj IIf::ZE,SAll�E Y SE�::::ZV 107 15 160 528 41 50 11111.1111 US II:3ANK(110C::U:)O� ::ZA E [)AYIWE:N Aui-fai-e ClhiJsLopher 107 15 160 528 43 11 22340 SYS I EM Aui-fai-e ClhiJsLopher 107 15 160 528 43 11 24,840 Aui-fai-e kiii naii 1 107 15 160 528 43 11 16720 A�i-fai-e kiii naii 1 107 15 160 528 43 11 22840 A°ii-fai-e Wagnei- 107 15 160 528 43 11 22340 A°ii-fai-e Wagnei- 107 15 160 528 43 11 24,840 VE�: ::z� V WSCI [::::�::ZO ESS l 0vI IL..SSG:::ZVKI.E 107 15 160 528 48 10 7,537 0,15 SUI::::)[::::)�l ��ES 107 15 160 528 48 10 10,072,34, WA S l A l E [::::'A l�::::ZO�l ::Z SOG� Il l WM:ZE WIN 107 15 160 528 41 50 1'1500 00 Pencom Division Total: $24,307.31 Pencom Department Total: $24,307.31 Pencom Fund Total: $24,307.31 WSC O.NE PIME VE V O�::::ZS �::ZE\flAl AS&SMNCE 172 4130 15,15 1 49 90 00 �::ZE\flAl AS&SMNCE 172 4130 15,15 1 49 90 �::ZE\flAl AS&SMNCE 172 4130 15,15 1 49 90 00 �::ZE\flAl AS&SMNCE 172 4130 15,15 1 49 90 00 ti.1 L)(11 ZWE:�::::Z ZEN l Al AS&S 172 4 1 30 1515 1 49 90 f::ZE\flAl AS&SMNCE 172 4 1 30 1515 1 49 90 00 f::ZE\flAl AS&SMNCE 172 4 1 30 1515 1 49 90 00 PA Housing Rehabilitation Division Total: $3,100.00 �Page 11 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 15 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount PA Housing Rehabilitation Department Total: $3,100.00 PA Housing Rehab Prof Fund Total: $3,100.00 OAC.SEf e"CES, I1NC %S(I. SEfZVKI.E 310 59,50 5946,15 10 31,466 63 %S(I. SEf ZVKI.E 310 59,50 5946,15 10 41915 00 Yl E1111,flNU OGES, 1\X, DA A SEf°ZV&SU WM�ZE 310 59,50 5946,15 10 10,21780 DA 1A SEf ZV&SU WM ZE 310 ,59,50 ,5946,15 10 347 84, Homeland Security Division Total: $42,527.27 Public Safety Projects Department Total: $42,527.27 ANGDl ES IIVIIIII l WU ZK&l U%:3Ef::1 SU[::)[::)Il S 310 89815 5946,15 10 16,32 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 1 15 4115 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 138 08 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 4,2079 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 112 53 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 4446 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 52 13 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 103315 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 81 138 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 119 16 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 315 158 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 284,73 SU[::)[::)11l �1ES 310 89815 5946,15 10 1J.111 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 310 898,15 5946,15 10 14,762 N (11 MACII,fl1NE::ZY(110 f::Zeii It all 310 89815 5946,15 10 (9000) Sfl%MUNS AND SUNS [::::'W CIUNS I�::ZUCI I IOIN & f::ZDl A ED 310 89815 5946,15 10 78,580 00 CIUN I f::ZACI 1 l N G Misc Parks Projects Division Total: $79,979.09 Capital Prof-Parks& Rec Department Total: $79,979.09 Capital Improvement Fund Total: $122,506.36 1 11 Y JOU::Z�\Ml Ol: CU\MME�::ZCIE 11ASE�::::ZV 312 79,30 59,15 6,15 10 24,720 Sfl%MUNS AND SUNS [::::'W CIUNS I�::ZUCI I IIGJIIN & f::ZDl A 1 ED 312 79,30 5915 615 10 73,1615 00 CIUN I f::ZACI I l N G CIF-Street Projects Division Total: $73,412.20 Capital Projects-Pub Wks Department Total: $73,412.20 Transportation Benefit Fund Total: $73,412.20 A/R %S(1.Dl l ANEOUS f::ZD UNDS l 1 01::IS ES I VS AC,I UAl 4,01 0000 213 10 90 1,14,606 �Page 12 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 16 City of Pont Angeles � City Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6" 2020 and Jun 29" 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount A/RW|SC.ELLANEOUSREFUNDS D|FFOF EST VSAC, UAL 401-0000-213 10-90 3.09588 D|FFOF EST VSAC UAL 401-0000-213 10-90 5.28887 D|FFOF EST VSAC UAL 401-0000-213 10-90 9.731 57 AN|XTER. |NC ELEC7R|�4LECJU|P&SUPPLY 401-0000-141 41-00 1.02445 ELEC7R|�4LECJU|P&SUPPLY 401-0000-14141-00 99878 W|SCIUT|L|TYDEPOS|TREFUNDS 430VV2NDST 401-0000-122 10-99 27574 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 2234 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 43 DB F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 58 85 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 52 10 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 159 53 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 152 05 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 295 14 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 381 81 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 75 50 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 357 24 OVERF;\YMENT-125E12THST 401-0000-122 10-99 3B3B OVERF;\YMENT-813E2ND B 401-0000-122 10-99 12452 REFUND-|NTEG |NV1555D 401-0000-245 10-01 BDDDD F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 3444 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 43 17 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 11572 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 11508 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 120 15 OVERF;\YMENT-3B13FA|R�MOUN 401-0000-122 10-99 21550 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 5 93 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 4445 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 5175 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 8209 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 12258 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 15282 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 183 04 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 18599 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 21739 �Page 13of32 Jul 1' 2828 11:15:59AM July 7, 2020 E ~ 17 City of Pont Angeles � City Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6" 2020 and Jun 29" 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount W|GC, UT|L|TYDEPOS|TREFUNDS F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 285 10 OVERF;\YMENT-15DBVV14TH 401-0000-122 10-99 193 27 OVERF;\�K�ENT-1727E3RDST 401-0000-122 10-99 45507 OVERF;\YMENT431E1DTHST 401-0000-122 10-99 020 OVERF;\�K�ENT-808VV5THST 401-0000-122 10-99 22254 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 58 05 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 435 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 11 50 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 2857 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 43 84 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 47 15 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 49 19 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 85 98 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 24808 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 371 58 F|NALB|LLREFUND 401-0000-122 10-99 495 24 REFUND-|NTEG |NV1555D 401-0000-245 10-01 (BDDDD) REFUND-|NTEG |NV1555D 401-0000-245 10-01 BDDDD Division Total: $29.571.05 Department Total: $29.571.05 NORTHVVESTSAFETYSEF&/�E. SB�UR|T�.F|RE.SAFET�SERV 401-7111 5334310 7488 PLATTELEC7R|�SUPPLY |NX, ELEC7R|{�A ECJU|P&SUPPLY 401-7111-533 43-10 (15501) ELEC7R|{�A ECJU|P&SUPPLY 401-7111-533 43-10 15501 Engineering-Electric Division Total: $74.88 NORTHVVESTSAFETYSERV|�E. SE�UR|T�.F|RE.SAFET�SERV 401-7120-533 43-10 7488 LL� Power Systems Division Total: $74.88 A PERFORK�AN�E. |NX, BU|LD|NGM|NT&REPA|RSER 401-7180-533 41-50 301 10 AMAZONCI4P|TALSERV|�ES ELEC7R|�4LECJU|P&SUPPLY 401-7180-53331-01 135 10 S�HOOLECJU|P&SUPPL|ES 401-7180-533 43-10 13833 ANGELESM|LLVVORK&LU%BER FASTENE FRS, FASTEN|NGDEVS 401-7180-53334-02 1077 FASTENE FRS, FASTEN|NGDEVS 401-7180-53334-02 1 11 FASTENE FRS, FASTEN|NGDEVS 401-7180-53334-02 4501 AZLO{IATO FRS, LLC ELEC7R|�4LECJU|P&SUPPLY 401-7180-53335-01 325 25 �Page 14of32 Jul 1' 2828 11:15:59AM July 7, 2020 E ~ 18 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report hap Elletween Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount CEWCONSOUDA I ED El EC DOI B EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 4047MT53=12 15&67 • EC II MCA! EQWF�)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,533 34 0 4&78 • EC I MCAI EQWI &SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 44&90 MRS II. III &SAIF�:E I Y EQ U P---------0W18153a3h4l 83K8,15 • EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 401418153&3541 1 IR59 • EC I MCA! EQWF�)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 53331 01 31M62 • EC I MCAI EQWF�)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 7&76 CEDAR GROVE COUNSEUNGJNG I W n I RE! A I ED SERVICES 401418G63=160 1810 0L..TIIIC I: E, I I C, I W n I RE! A I ED SERVICES 4=1815=910 17EOO DE CAI OMEIII 1.0111 REVENUE Excise tax RaWns-May 401418153=00 5819RO4, DESIGNER DECAI , 1NC, B EC I MCAI EQWF�)&SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 5333402 47Z7,15 DM DISPOSAI C.0 MAI EMAI HNDI IlNG&S I OR EQP 0471815WYGO =46 F ASIBNAI 1V�DJSIF:ZlAl F AS I E N E RS, II:AS I E IN I IN G REV S 4OW18153=12 loto15 F°B�)EF:ZAI EXPRESS(',C)F:U) ShIpphng("harges 401418153a4210 1&913 F ERGUSON EN I ERPMSES INC BI EC,I MCAI EQWI &SUPP�l Y 4OW18153=12 QW97 GENE RAI 13ACIFKI 1NC, B EC I MCAI EQWF)&SUPPll Y 4,01 7180 5333402 6=83 HOME DEPO I PRO SUPPIl YWORKS III ECIMCAI EQWP&SUMqY 401418153&3161 12K69 �KBNNEDY, S I EPHEN I� R EAI P RO P E R I Y,F:Z E IN I/Il EASE 4OW1815=510 730MOO 1 INCOUN INDUS I RAI CORP F AS I ENE RS, F AS I E IN I IN G D EVS 4,01 71=3a3WO 31T26 I U I ZCQ W', B EC I MCAI EQWF)&SUPPll Y 4,01 7180 53331 01 22&67 MA I I'S I OCAl S USA, I I C', BI EC,I MCAI EQWF)&S PPlL..Y 40Yq1HT53a35T1 15&61 (A 0 1�,fl1\,JG A('.('.ESSOMES(SEE 40Yq1HT53&3Y41 WOO • EC I MCAI EQWF�)&SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 5333,15 01 WOO • EC I MCA! EQW1 SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 5333,15 01 26&91 BI EC,IIf:°rllCAI SUPP�l HIES 40Yq1HT53a3%1 Y6&91) BI EC,I MCAI SUPPIl HIES 40Yq1HT53a3%1 26&91 �I\4UIZI ZEY'S I IIISPOSAIL.CO, II ZINC, [301 [1RJG MAflN I&IZEPNR SER 4W-KHT5NATA0 WWI \,JOF:ZIHVA:St SAF IYSEI::ZVK'.E, SECUMNTMRE,SAl EIYSEI::ZV 4,01 7180 53=60 22164, 1L..I1 C" CAL..XMRC PAR I Y&CUS I CATAI Ed EC I MCAI EQWF)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 53331 01 W12 SUPPI ES F:ZAGS,& OF3 I OVA I S,WF3fl\,JG 40Yq1HT53&3Y41 IOR70 CA YMRC SYN n JE nC PRO[�DJC I S BI EC,I MCAI EQUIP&SUMA Y 404718153&3511 1jH?72 PACIRC OFRCE EQUIPMEN I INC SUPPI IES 40Yq1HT53a3Y41 7R37 fall...A I I G°Il EC I RIC SUPPI Y T4C BI EC,I MCAI EQWF)&SUPPll Y 4,01 7180 5333402 3R38 B EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 401418153&3442 13157 Page 15 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 19 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report hap Elletween Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount F�IIl A G°IL..EC, RK,SU PRL..Y T4C B ET I MCAI EWF)&SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 5333402 21183 • EC I MCAI EWF�)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 22Z46 • EC I MCA! EWI SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 7A2 • EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 40141HU13&3442 19E2,15 • EC I MCAI EWI SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 X11 • EC I MCAI EWI SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 41R24, • EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 401418153&3541 12R47 • EC I MCA! EWI SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 517 • EC I MCAI EWF�)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 6T79 • EC I MCA! EWI SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 912,15 • EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 401418153&3442 1 t 12 • EC I MCA! EWI SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 41R24, 4,01 7180 ,5333402 41R24, • EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 401418153&3442 17&11 • EC I MCAI EWI SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 91&H3 • EC I MCAI EQUIP&SUPPI Y 401418153&3442 IM67 POF:0 ANGB ES POWER l AW�N \/lAflN IBIGIANCE EWF�) 40YqIHT53&35T1 127R22 EQUI III MEN I ROHUNGER EN R::U ap::GII IIIINC, IES IIII JG&C IL..IIIIlN:ZA 1 IGN SERV\ l 4,01 7180 533 48 10 28&41 ES NJG&CAl HlN:ZA FION ;GERM 404ABU13&48-10 55T42 B EC I MCAI EWI)&SUPPIl Y 4,01 7180 5333,15 01 0 1 gAy I ES 1 NJG&CAl HlN:ZA FION ;GERM 404ABU13&48-10 35Z69 B EC I MCAI EWF�)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 5333,15 0 1 9T92 I ES FING&CAUIlN:ZA 1 I0N SERV1 l 4,01 7180 533 48 10 %8,15 I ES LNJG&CAl HlN:ZA FION SERM 401418153&4810 19&39 SCHWEnZER ENGNEEMNG I ABS BECIMCAI EQUIP&SURAY 40Y.GI HG63&34Q2 537RO8 (',OI\4F�IU I ER IE 40YqIHT53&31T1 3T69 SECUMN Y SERVICES Nl IINC, (.O1\ II"4UNICAFIONWME[�)IA SERV 4,01 7180 533 4 YGO 75MOO COMMUNCAFIQNS/I\4B�)IA SERV 4,01 7180 533 41 50 75MOO COMMUNCAFIQNS/I\4B�)IA SERV 4,01 71HG63&4130 75MOO SM HT ERNA FIONA! CORP CQ\4F�IU I ERS,�)F)&WORC) R::ZO(, 4,01 7180 533 48 02 7aOO SWAHN'S GBNERAl S I GGC G IIIINC, F AS I ENERS, FAS I BMNG DEVS GAG 08G63a3401 6&7,15 B EC I MCAI EWF�)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 5333,15 0 1 2199 1 ACOMA SCREW PRO[:)U(',1 S INC, F AS I E INN RS, F AS I INIIING a EVS 4,01 71HG63&3412 89&68 11 JURMAN ,S IR?L..Y B ET I MCAI EWF)&SUPP�l Y 4,01 7180 ,5333402 4&72 Page 16 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 EE - :20 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount MFRIMAN SUF�)F�)�l Y B EC,I FRK],Al EQUlF�)&SUF�)F�)Il Y 4,01 7180 53334, 02 Yl )Al E(',O1MF�IANY I°]FRE F)FROI EC GIN EWF)/SUF�) 4,01 7180 53331 01 6884, I°]FRE F�)FRO ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 6897 I°]FR )FRO ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 (,509 07) I�]FRE FRO I ECI I I0IN EWI /SUF 4,01 7180 53331 01 292,15,15 I°]FR )FRO ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 141 16 I°]FR )FRO ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 6260 I°]FR )FRO I ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 (141 16) I°]FR )p:,ROI ECI I0IN EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 (6702) I�]FRE FRO ECI 0N EWI /SUF 4,01 7180 53331 01 181418 l FR )FRO ECI 0N EQU l F /SU F) 4,01 7180 533 31 01 386 63 l FR )FRO ECI 0N EQU l F�)/SU F) 4,01 7180 533 31 01 69 03 l FR )FRO ECI 0N EQU l F�)/SU F) 4,01 7180 53331 01 19671 l FR )FRO ECI 0N EQU l F�)/SU F) 4,01 7180 533 31 01 69 03 I°]FR )FRO ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 1491 I°]FR )FRO ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 10,15 97 I°]FR )FRO ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 1,38 06 I°]FR )FRO I ECI 0N EWF�)/SUF) 4,01 7180 53331 01 (17260) l FR )FRO ECI 0N EQU l F�)/SU F) 4,01 7180 53331 01 17669 US II:3ANK(110F:ZF:)0F:ZAf F:)AYIMIE:N f F:,aII lk" DULL(111 1 4,01 7180 53331 01 14,006 SYS I BM l odgh Ig �(111,11'e's 4,01 7180 533 43 10 04, kmdset spht 4,01 7180 53331 01 32 63 FRefull Id ferry 4,01 7180 533 43 10 ('31 ,�O) I IIII Ig FReg FRayin(iii id 4,01 7180 533 43 10 74,000 raInIng FReg Ainkit 4,01 7180 533 43 10 234,50 U l llll l f IIES 0NDEFRGFROUlV) l 0(11 %SCIB l ANEOUS SEF:MCES 4,01 7180 533 49 90 23 22 (I I 53,33,15 01 54 WAGNEFR Sl%l EQUH::'�MIE N '0 MFRIDWAFRE,AND Al l ED I BMS 4,01 7180 , , 12 70 M;°;S(110 )B FRfll3U I I0N INX, B ECI I FRKI'Al EQUlF:1&SUF:)F:)Il Y 4,01 7180 53,33,15 0 1 2,57 2,15 WIESG FR�N SYS�BMS & B ECI f FRKI'Al EQUlF:1&GNU F:)F:)Il Y 4,01 7180 53,33,15 Get 80982 F-AlNRKIIA f I0lN WAIL IINUFG B l IS (110I\41::IANY (11Il EAVING (110MF30&l 0\VSSG lL..V 4,01 7180 53331 01 2768 (11Il EAN l N G(110M F30S l l 0I\VSO1l V 4,01 7180 53331 01 20240 Electric Operations Division Total: $94,231.45 Public Works-Electric Department Total: $94,381.21 �Page 17 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 21 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount Electric Utility Fund Total: $123,952.26 Ef�RGUSOG N MINI Ef U�)P:RBES INC, 3Il UI\R:IHNG EQUH::) llX l,SU 1::)1::) 4,02 0000 141 40 00 49942 l UI\R:IHNG EQUH::) II IX l,SU 1::)1::) 4,02 0000 141 40 00 6621515 H::)E l:] INGS 4,02 0000 141 40 00 1,0111.91 WSC OINE l H\ME: V E]V)OG ZS B W M WA l E�::Z 11::) &l S(11f::1EE 4,02 0000 2,37 00 00 ('30 10) Division Total: $4,147.78 Department Total: $4,147.78 A&A�::ZOCIK, HN(I �::ZOAD/�,MY IIMA INOIINAS1::I LMl 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 811 69 AMAZOG N CIX::IIl l Al SSG::ZVKI.ES E�:Z lE 4,02 7,380 534,31 60 10878 E:1 lE 4,02 7,380 534,31 60 4113 111 ANGB ES IlMllll l WO�::ZK&l UIW:3Ef::1 SUI::)1::)Il ES 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 11091 SUI::)1::)Il ES 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 34,70 Weal E�::Z&SEW :fZ l fZ EA l N G(11 E I�\4 4,02 7,380 534,31 015 34,77 SUI::)1::)Il ES 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 10880 MND 00G l Sj)OW&NO�N 1::)OMEj::1 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 1090 MND 00G l Sj)OW&NO�N 1::)OMEj::1 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 63,52 )E1::W::ZRWE III fl OlI f::ZEVGEJNUE ExcJse l,jx f::Zetui-ns IIMaat 4,02 7,380 534,44 50 23,204,68 EDGE ANAl Y l ("Al WSCI 1::I PZO ESS l 01\Ml SE::ZVKI.E 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 1,092,34, l:AS; D\Ml II IINDUSPR1Al SUI::)1::)Il ES 4,02 7,380 534,31 01 158 418 l EDE�::Ml EXI::::)PZESS(110C::11:) SlNpphng Charges 4,02 7,380 534,42 10 1,59 2,15 SlNpphng Charges 4,02 7,380 534,42 10 281.19 SlNpphng Charges 4,02 7,380 534,42 10 36,57 SlNpphng Charges 4,02 7,380 534,42 10 36,57 E ZGUSOG N BN l E U:)�::ZBES INC, [::IIl UI\R:IHNG EQUH::) llX 1,SU 1::)1::) 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 1,37104, H::)E l:] INGS 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 190,38 H::)E l:] INGS 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 44837 H::)E l:] INGS 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 722,39 SUI::)1::)�l ��ES 4,02 7,380 534,31 01 1741 G::ZAN l S [::::)ASS WA l E::::Z lES HNG&C'Al HlNRA l IOlN SSG Ml 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 3150 00 l A:30C::ZA OC::::ZY, l N(I ES HNG&C'Al IIINf Al IOlN SEl Ml 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 3150 00 ES HNG&C'Al IIINf Al IOlN SEl Ml 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 3150 00 ES HNG&C'Al IIINf Al IOlN SEl Ml 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 3150 00 ES HNG&C'Al IIINf Al IOlN SEl Ml 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 3150 00 ES HNG&C'Al HlNRA l IOlN SEl Ml 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 41150 00 ES HNG&C'Al IIINf Al IOlN SEl Ml 4,02 7,380 534,41 50 3150 00 �Page 18 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 22 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report hap Elletween Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount G RAN I S PASS WA I E I ES I NJG&C',,Nl 1[R ZA I UN SER'Ol 4,02 7,380 5314Y60 35MOO 1 ABORA I ORY, INC, I ES I NJG&C',,Nl 1[R ZA I IlUN SER'Ol 4,02 7,380 5314Y60 35MOO 1 ES nNG&CAUIN ZA I IlUN SER'Ol 4,02 7,380 53441 50 45MOO 1 ES nNG&CAUIP:ZA I IlUN SER'Ol 4,02 7380 ,53441 50 42MO I ES nNG&CAUIP:ZA I IlUN SER'Ol 4,02 7380 ,53441 50 35MOO HOME DEPO I PRO SUPP�l YWOI::ZKS SUPP�l �lES 40Zq3815313Y41 432 USC EMR OYEE EXPDNSE MEAl f rG llll NG f r G 11 l III 40Zq3815313YNON 3K00 REI III BURSE III EN I MEAl 40Zq3815313Y41 3K00 �MEA! REHMBURSEMEI\fl 40Zq3815313Y41 3K00 �MEA! REHMBURSEMEI\fl 40Zq3815313Y41 3K00 \,JOIZPIWI���SI S,Ml�EIYSEIZ`0C'.E, SECURNTRRE,S,MI EIYSEI::ZV 4,02 7,380 531=10 7188 I 1 (11 (IFFICIE DEPOI SUPP�l ES 40Zq3815313Y41 2186 U YIM['K',SIAI 01NEI:6 1NC', SUPP�l �IES 40Zq3815313Y41 lot`18 PAURC OFFICE EQWPIME]N I 1NC', (',UV�I 'U I ER ACCESSCNIES&SUPP 40Zq3HT53T3hNON 9R76 (',U\41��'U I ER ACCESSCATES&SUPP 40Zq3815313Y41 45T67 POI::ZI AINN; DI ES POWER WA I ER&SEWET? I REA nNG CHEM 40243815313= 2612 EQUI III EN I I JAN D IOU S ,POW&NUN POWER 40243815313141 14R76 I JAN D IOU S ,POW INUN POWER 40243815313141 IOU86 1 JAN D IOU S ,POW INUN POWER 40243815313141 17KH2 PUD 41 OF Q N I AIM COUN I Y MISC PRUl°ES&0\,J,Nl SER100E 40Zq3815314TAO 6a12 %SC'. SER'OC'.E 4,02 7380 ,53447 10 4Z43 R1 U ENGINEERING ENGINEERING SERVICES 40243815314100 210t24 SPEC',I FZA I NI3OI::ZA I ORESXn SAP I ES RNG&CA! dBRA nON SERU 40243HG63141 00 1HR00 I ES nNG&CAUIP:ZA I UN SER'Ol 4,02 7380 ,53441 50 23EOO I ES nNG&CAUIP:ZA I UN SER'Ol 4,02 7380 ,53441 50 23EOO I ES nNG&CAUIP:ZA I IIUN SER'Ol 4,02 7380 ,53441 50 21ZOO I ES nNG&CAUBRA nON SERM 40243815314100 1HR00 I ES nNG&CAUIP:ZA I UN SER'Ol 4,02 7380 ,53441 50 23EOO I ES nNG&CAUIP:ZA I UN SER'Ol 4,02 7380 ,53441 50 23EOO SUBWAY PWKS Q I I NIL..Y SAFE I Y C',U\M%l I 1 40243815314310 15R53 SW,MR,J'S GDNERAI S I OIZE 1NC', WA I ER&SEWET? I REA nNG DIEM 40Zq3815313Y1,15 =22 (',Il 01 I fl1\,JG IR)Af rDI 40Zq3815313Y41 26a7O I I JURMAN SUR? Y SUPPI IES 40Z=15313541 4&04, SUPP�l ��ES 40Zq3815313Y41 5T79 Page 19 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 EE - :23 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount IO:RIMAN SU[)[)Il Y [:31l U1\R:11NG EQUH::) llX l,SU 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 418 93 UI\R:11NG EQUH::) IIX I,SU 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 578 13 SU[::)[::)�l ��ES 4,02 7,380 534,31 20 61 21 US 111N1CIINK(110C::U:)O::ZA l E [::)AYI\ME]N San ti°izhng supphes 4,02 7,380 534,31 01 13.0 SYS I ElM oo�l I,auaux 4,02 7,380 5344,15 21 373.16 ("k),1111hig suppfies 4,02 7,380 534,31 01 1 7 11 rah ih ig refuii id l3oehine 4,02 7,380 534,43 10 (1,0,56 00) US II:3Il UB:300K UI\R:11NG EQUH::) If llX l,SU l 02 7,380 534,31 20 4,1787 UI IIII l IIIES ONDEf::ZG�::ZOUlV) l OCII %SCIB l ANEOUS SSG::ZVKI.ES 4,02 7,380 534,49 90 23 22 (I I Water Division Total: $39,876.10 11\/l )B[1OSAl (110 :301 DHNG MflN l&ZE[::)AHZ SEf:R 4,02 7,382 534,41 50 4,862 KAA&M, l l C DAl A 1::)P:ROC'.SEf::ZV&SOII 1 WMRE 4,02 7,382 534,31 60 6,64,768 %SC;OINE RH\ME VGDV OC::::ZS B W�,M WA�Ef::Z &I S(11f::ZEE 4,02 7,382 534,31 20 379 11 1IUD#1 Ol�: (11Il IL.Il AM (110UIN Y %SC, [::1�:ZO ESS l GCIICI IL..SSG:::ZVKI.E 4,02 7,382 534,47 10 42.43 Industrial Water Treatmnt Division Total: $7,117.84 Public Works-Water Department Total: $46,993.94 Water Utility Fund Total: $51,141.72 )E[::)M:ZR\MEj\fl Ol°°: �ZEVGEJNUE ExcJse l,jx �Zeturii is IIV1aay 4,03 0000 2,37 00 00 29804, \40INMRCI�, HNS I�::MWE:N [::)O1Ctr' J:R GBNE::ZAI ON EQUH)I\ME]N 4,03 0000 2,37 00 00 (4,628) Division Total: $251.76 Department Total: $251.76 AMAZOC N (111CI::'Il l Al SEG ZVKI.ES Ef::::Z IE 4,03 74,80 53,5 31 60 ANGB ES IIMfll l WO::ZK&l UI%:3Ef::Z SU[::)[::)Il S 4,03 74,80 5315 48 10 215 69 tCu E:l DHNG EQUH::'IM" E:N I/S U[1 Y 4,03 74,80 53,531 01 113 19 :3ACIK�l�:l OW X::)[::)M:ZA US&VAl V�E: U1\R:1111NG EQUH::) IIX l,SU 4,03 74,80 53,531 20 33837 (110 l: �:,:C IICIOII" IIIIND l�::MWE N (10I\41::IANY WA l E�::::Z SEWAGE l SZEA l WE N l EQ 4,03 74,80 53,531 20 29338 UI\R:11NG EQUH::) IIX l,SU 4,03 74,80 53,531 20 1,15,54,87 CIEDXIIOINSO�l DA�ED B ECI )B B ECI I (110I\41::'OINBN S 4,03 74,80 53,531 20 (1,369 62) CUES AU l 0& l f::ZUCK ACCESSOC ::ZIl ES 4,03 74,80 5315 48 10 1,877 18 )E[::)M:ZR\ME Ili fl OlI f::ZEVGEJNUE ExcJse l,jx f::Zeturii is IIMaay 4,03 74,80 5315 44 50 16,4311.14. EDGE ANAl Y ("Al %SC, 1::1 p'ZO ESS l 0�\Ml SSG::ZVKI.E 4,03 74,80 53,15 41 50 80189 %SC, [::1 P'CCCII S l 0�\Ml SSG::ZVKI.E 4,03 74,80 53,15 41 50 1,42800 EVOQUA WA E�::Z l E(11I,flNOG l OG I WA�E::Z&SEW :f::::Z l f::::ZEA IHNG IB\4 4,03 74,80 ,531531 015 3,392 93 �Page 20 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 24 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount F AS�E\Ml HNE)USPRIAl SU Il ES 4,03 74,80 53,531 01 158 418 F l FRS� AIII) &SA11 E�Y EQ U l F�) 4,03 74,80 53,531 01 28 83 Al.IL..IIEE) l�EMS 4,03 74,80 53,53,15 01 10,15 97 F E[) FRAl EXF�)FRESS COFRF) SlNpphng Charges 4,03 74,80 53,15 42 10 128 2,15 SlNpphng Charges 4,03 74,80 53,15 42 10 151 72 EFRGUSOIN EN�EFRl"p ill IIIINC., SU I Il ES 4,03 74,80 53,531 01 1740 I,OW DE O U FRO SUI)I)Il YWOFRKS SUI)I Il �IES 4,03 74,80 53,531 01 4,32 INDUS�FR Al C,I �E\4 l A:3S &SVCIS WA E FR&S EW E::FR �FR EA l N G(11 E II\4 4,03 74,80 53,531 0,15 26761 KAMAN l N I)U S�FR l Al MA EFRIAl I,flNID:l IIIICIG&S OFR QI::::) 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 20 2,171 09 �ECII,flNOC l OGES <UI:MA�EFR FRESOUFRCES, INC, WA E FR&S EW E�:FR �FR EA l N G(11 E II\4 4,03 74,80 53,531 045 4,116 03 �I\4 0 N A FR(11 l N S�FR U I E.:N F)OMEFR GENEF:W IOIN EQUH::II\ME]N 4,03 74,80 53,531 20 578 28 NX::1A AU 0 F:)AFR S AU�0& �FRUCK MflN� l�EMS 4,03 74,80 53,531 01 40,56 \XlIl IICOFR I,�CIEN FRAl C,I EWC'Al l A:3 EQUH)&SUI::::)[::::) 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 26099 l A:30FRA OFRll ES EWC'Al l A:3 EQUH::)&COCCI:::)[::::) 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 8,57 12 OIL..Y\4 F:I l(11 F:GAF R�Y&("US CCI CIIAl SUF:)F:)Il IIES 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 48 23 SUF:)F:)Il IES OIL..Y\4 F:I l(11 SW IONEFRS IIIINC, SUF:)F:)Il IIES 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 6,15 19 �FROCIIAFRD, IIINC., F UB OHl GFREASE, & l U�:3ES 4,03 74,80 53,15 32 11 4,26 17 F UB OHl GFREASE, & l UI:3ES 4,03 74,80 53,15 32 11 15,57 7,15 F UB OHl GFREASE, & l UI:3ES 4,03 74,80 53,15 32 11 78091 F UB OHl GFREASE, & l UI:3ES 4,03 74,80 53,15 32 11 9150 45 1 F UB OHl GFREASE, & l UI:3ES 4,03 74,80 53,15 32 11 945 1 60 F:IUD#1 OF�: (11Il IL.Il AM ("WN Y WSCI F:I FRO F�:ESS l 0vI IL..SEF:ZVKI.E 4,03 74,80 53,15 47 10 29141 WSCI F:I FRO F�:ESS l 0�\Ml SEF:ZVKI.E 4,03 74,80 53,15 47 10 27,15 42 WSCI F:I FRO ESS l 0�\Ml SEF:ZVKI.E 4,03 74,80 53,15 47 10 4,93456 SWAHN'S GENEFRAl S�OFRE IIIINC., SUF:)F:)Il ES 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 17782 COCCI:)F:)Il �IES 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 8243 (11Il EAN l N G(110M F:IOSlI l OIN/SOIl V 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 6662 F l FRS A�l C &SAII E Y EQ U l F:I 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 3,15 87 & IIIINDUS�FR 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 115.81 F l FRS A�l C &SAII E Y EQ U l F:I 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 01 34,69 EFRI\40 F II&,EFR SCIE�N� F°Kll, l l C, El ECI�FRKI'Al EQUH::1&SUF:)F:)Il Y 4,03 74,80 53,15 3,15 01 12767 MFRIMAN SUF:)F:)�l Y III)E F�:l l N G S 4,03 74,80 53,15 31 20 17,58 �Page 21 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 25 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount IO:RIMAN Y II ES 4,03 74,80 5315 48 10 81.89 l:]f l IIIINGS 4,03 74,80 53,531 20 414, 11 llES 4,03 74,80 53,5315 01 8 111 llES 4,03 74,80 53,5 31 01 3.70 US IICANK(110CU:)OCZA I E [)AYI\ME]N V kmdset spht 4,03 74,80 53,531 01 6,15 27 SYS�EM U II II l l II ES ONDEf::ZG:ROUlV) l OCII %SC;B l ANEOUS SEG ZVKI.ES 4,03 74,80 5315 49 90 23.2 (I I Wastewater Division Total: $39,326.50 Public Works-WW/Stormwtr Department Total: $39,326.50 Wastewater Utility Fund Total: $39,578.26 )E[::)M:ZR\MEj\fl Ol��: �ZEVE�JNUE ExcJse �,jx �::Zeturii is May 4,04, 0000 2,37 00 00 1,201 54, ExcJse l,jx f::Zeturns IIMaat 4,04, 0000 2,37 10 00 64,821 Division Total: $1,849.75 Department Total: $1,849.75 )E[::)M:ZR\ME III fl Ol f::ZEVE:JNUE ExcJse l,jx f::Zeturii is IIMaat 4,047,538 537 44 50 23,940 23 l EDE�::Ml EXI::::)PZESS(110CU:) SlNpphng Charges 4,04, 7,538 537 42 10 2,58 02 OS l E f::::Z GM:ME:Y [::)(I %SC, I PZO ESS l 0�\Ml SE�::ZVKI.E 4,047,538 537 41 50 4,72,50 %SC, I P'::ZO ESS l 0I\Ml SEl ZVKI.E 4,047,538 537 41 50 67,50 %SC, E\41::IIl OYEE EXI::IENSE l\4 l l EAG E f::::Z E l II\4:3 UI :ZS E�I\4 E�:N l 4,047,538 53731 01 62 10 �I\4 l l EAG E fZ E l II\4:3 UI :ZS E�I\4 N l 4,047,538 53731 01 10074, 1::)ACHl:K1,OI II KITE EQUH::)IWEIll l HN(II S ICI::::)[::::)Il �lES 4,047,538 53731 01 99 23 E N l N S U l A SE l l(11 l AN KS (110I\X, ZE l E &IIME l Al CUl l VE�:Z 1 S 4,047,538 53731 20 26000 [::::)OC::::Z 1 ANGB ES (11Il l Y l�::ZEASO:RE�::Z Clklrox Mpes S ,kIW61 4,047,538 53731 01 1000 US IICANK(110CU:)OCZA I E [)AYIWE:N l l odghng 11'efull Id 4,047,538 537 43 10 (176 8,15) SYS EM WAS E (110 VNECI l ONS, H\X, :3�l I)G(110�NS; f::ZUC SEf::ZVKI.ES 4,047,538 537 41 151 366,04,830 ENV\ l�::ZOIVWE:N IAl &E(1.0�l OGKI'Al 4,047,538 537 41 15 1 1,438 78 ENV\ l�::ZOIVWE:N IAl &E(1.0�l OGKI'Al 4,047,538 537 4,15 30 15,367 28 ENV\ l�::ZOIVWE:N IAl &E(1.0�l OGKI'Al 4,04, 7,538 582 7,15 10 42,,546 09 E\ffl�::ZOIVWE:N IAl &E(1.0�l OGKI'Al 4,04, 7,538 592 83 10 20,232 63 SW-Transfer Station Division Total: $460,726.55 A 1 H\X, :301 111IIINC,u IIMllllNl fZE[::)AHZ SE�:R 4,04, 74t80 537 41 50 124,58 AMAZOC N CIX::IIl l Al SE::ZVKI.ES l Ef::::Z E 4,047,580 53731 60 )E[::)M:ZR\ME Ili fl OlI f::ZEVE�JNUE ExcJse l,jx f::Zeturns IIMaat 4,047,580 537 44 50 17,076 4,15 l�ASC I\Ml IIIINI 1USPRIAl SUI::::)[::::)Il S 4,047,580 53731 01 158 418 �Page 22 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 26 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount Ef RGUSOIN BIN�Ef U"pall IIIINC, IIES 4047,580 53731 01 1741 O\M 1)E�)O l YWO RKS IIES 4047,580 53731 01 41,313 NO RPHME S I E�YSEf�RVKI.E, 4047,580 537 43 10 74,88 lL..Il(11 0 l(11 E [)E[ O IIES 4047,580 537 31 01 15 42 GPI IIES 4047,580 537 31 01 6688 SWAHN'S GDNEp�RAl S 0G �r IIIINC., (11Il 0 flHNG &X [ Ap�RB 4047,580 53731 01 6290 WAS l E (110IVNECI� ONS, IIINC., DNVH�ROlV\ME�N l Al &E(1.0�l CSC'KI'Al 4047,580 537 41 15 1 64,97332 Solid Waste-Collections Division Total: $82,519.04 ANGB ES 11Mllll l WOC�RK&Ip UI%:3EpZ SUI::::)[::::)il 4,04, 71815 53731 20 2,3978 ASI::IECI 1 (110INSU�l l IIIING, l l (11 (110INSU�l l IIIING SEp::ZVKI.ES 4,04, 715815 537 41 50 2,9,57 29 (110INSU�l l IIIING SEp::ZVKI.ES 4,04, 715815 537 41 50 3,293 13 )MRDN'S 1::101IIN I S AU l 0& l p::ZUCIK IIVI flN I l l BMS 4,04, 715815 5373,15 0 1 6946 EDGE ANAl Y l ("Al 1 ES� HNG&C'Al HlNRA I ION SSG::Ml 4,047,58,15 537 41 50 1,03737 l°EDEp::Ml EXI::::)p::::ZESS(110 :U:) SlNpphng Charges 4,04, 745845 537 42 10 430 69 MA l FS l 00C l S USA, l Il C, V MN l) l 00C l S ,[)OW&NO�N [::)OME:p::::Z 4,04745845 53731 20 161 7,15 [::::)GEC::::Z 1 ANGB ES (11Il l Y l p::ZEASO:REp ::Z ce for l eachate Sainpk)s 4,04, 715815 53731 20 4,86 SWAHN'S GDNE�::Ml S l CepC IIIINC., l fZS l A�l ) &SAII E I Y EQU111 4,04, 715815 53731 20 21789 Solid Waste-Landfill Division Total: $8,412.22 Public Works-Solid Waste Department Total: $551,657.81 Solid Waste Utility Fund Total: $553,507.56 )E[::)M:ZR\MEj\fl Golf: f::ZEVE:JNUE ExcJse ax p::Zeturns IIMaat 4,06 74,12 538 49 50 16,81515 09 l:ASlD\Ml II IINDUSNRIAl SUI::::)[::::)Il S 4,06 74,12 53831 01 158 418 (11Il 0 l 1,flHNG&dal::)[::)M:ZDl 4,06 74,12 53831 01 3248 Ep::ZGUSOG N BN�E�::U:)p::ZBES IIIINC., SUI::::)[::::)Il S 4,06 74,12 53831 01 1741 O\ME: )EI::)O )�::ZO SUI::::)[::::)Il YWO�::ZK'S SU[::::)[::::)Il �IES 4,06 74,12 53831 01 432 l Bl I Z l�M:ZIMS, IIIINC & flV)US NR 4,06 74,12 538 31 20 2,3866 NOG ::OHMESl SA1 EIYSE�::ZVKI.E, 4,06 74,12 538 43 10 224,64, lL..Il(11 0 l C,E E[::::10 SUI::::)[::::)Il S 4,06 74,12 53831 01 24,87 I E N l N S U l A S E l(11 l AN KS (110I\X�::ZE l E & ME l Al CU�l VEp :Z S 4,06 74,12 53831 20 26000 SWAHN'S GDNEp::Ml S l G1C'r IIIINC., [::)H::)E AND l U1:IHNG 4,06 74,12 53831 01 18 83 UllI IIIIES ONDE::ZG:ROUlV) l OCII %SCIB l ANEOUS SE::ZVKI.ES 4,06 74,12 41384990 23 22 (I I Stormwater Division Total: $17,817.64 �Page 23 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 27 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount Public Works-WW/Stormwtr Department Total: $17,817.64 Stormwater Utility Fund Total: $17,817.64 A/R %S(I.El l ANEOUS f:RB UllNl..1 1 II:3ECIKE::Z#1,15 2019 144,15��1 4,09 0000 213 10 90 4,8794, US II:3ANK(110C::U:)O� ::ZA 1 E [)AYI\ME:N l.. �::Zound (flaphragins 4,09 0000 2,37 00 00 (282) SYS I EM herinoineter covers 4,09 0000 2,37 00 00 (14, 08) Division Total: $471.04 Department Total: $471.04 (IIX::IMHN FS 11111 0 flHNG&X [W::ZEl 4,09 60215 526 20 80 1615 49 (11�l Al l AM ClN Y EMS l\4 4 Ilt/II:3 E f1S1 llll:::)S 4,09 60215 526 41 50 90000 EMSCIOIVNECI �l\4 4 Ilt/II:3 E f 1SI lII1:::)S 4,09 60215 526 43 10 21000 l l E ASS l S SAl E SO::U:IIl US/O�:3SO�l E E 4,09 60215 52631 01 1,764,43 SAl E SOU:IIl US/O�:3SO�l E E 4,09 60215 52631 01 1,189410 SAl E SOU:IIl US/O�:3SO�l E E 4,09 60215 526 31 01 116.40 WSCI E\41Ill OYEE EXI::IENSE \40INMNA 4,09 60215 52631 13 1013 10 O11 YIW::IKI.OXYGEN SAl E SO::U:IIl US/O�:3 OG l E E 4,09 60215 52631 13 3046 S 1 ::ZYKE::Z SAl ES(110CU:)O�::ZA ON SAl E SO::U:IIl USO:3SO11 E E 4,09 602,15 52631 01 1015 1541 SWAHN'S GENEG ::Ml S OG :ZE INC, 11111 0 flHNG &X::)[::W::ZEl 4,09 60215 526 20 80 21.76 11111 0 l 1111NG&X [W::ZEl 4,09 60215 526 20 80 21.6 SAl E SOU:IIl USO:3SOIl ElE 4,09 60215 526 20 80 1728 SAl E SO::U:IIl USO:3SOIl ElE 4,09 60215 526 20 80 21.60 SAl E SO::U:IIl USO:3SOIl ElE 4,09 60215 526 20 80 23.66 SAl E SO::U:IIl USO:3SOIl ElE 4,09 60215 526 20 80 1277 SAl E SO::U:IIl USO:3SOIl ElE 4,09 60215 526 20 80 1277 11111 0 flHNG&X [WZEl 4,09 60215 526 20 80 US II:3ANK(110C::U:)O� ::ZA E [)AYIWE:N inasks, 4,09 60215 52631 13 2,39 10 SYS l EM San tatkln supphes 4,09 602,15 526 31 01 1667 Gowii 1 4,09 602,15 52631 01 2729 Dags 4,09 60215 526 31 01 915 90 Ntel's 4,09 60215 52631 13 10707 rah ih ig f::Zeg Gage 4,09 60215 526 43 10 19 915 l�,Jce shi°iekjs 4,09 60215 526 31 01 82877 l,flf inask resphrator,", 4,09 602,15 52631 01 11626 f::Zound (flaphragins 4,09 60215 52631 13 Gowii is 4,09 602,15 52631 13 2,42606 �Page 24 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 28 City of Port Angeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount US IICANK E [)AYMiE]N I I I,flf inask respirator,", 4,09 602,15 52631 01 20979 SYS I EM [::::1100 Ntel", 4,09 602,15 52631 02 1,01649 I llheri not neter covers 4,09 60215 52631 01 174,06 l�orehead therinoineter 4,09 60215 52631 13 2,15 56 l"orehead therinoineter(2) 4,09 60215 52631 13 15 1 11 6:3ooks 4,09 602,15 526 43 10 42 36 Oil Ilill le l uiIiiiiIg i:Reg 4,09 60215 526 43 10 66 11 Z :3 O�l II ME i Al (10iZ[)Oi::::ZA ON SAl E SUi::U:I�l US/O� SOG l E IE 4,09 6025 52631 01 4,0681 Medic I Division Total: $10,614.93 Fire Department Total: $10,614.93 Medic I Utility Fund Total: $11,085.97 IN I EG:RAl C.OINSU1 l I ING, IIIINC, (110INSUIl I ING SEi::ZVKI.ES 4,13 74,81 5315 41 50 21,6,15 1 56 Wastewater Remediation Division Total: $21,651.56 Public Works-WW/Stormwtr Department Total: $21,651.56 Harbor Clean Up Fund Total: $21,651.56 l:3 53 74 594 5 10: Ufll i)Ei::::ZS EXC.�,�ANGE Oli WA INC, (110�\RMU�V( ARGNSfl\4Ei ARV 4, -88 , 1 6, 10060 l EDEi:RAl EX[::)iZESS Shipping Charges 4113 74,88 5946,15 10 1687 S1I\4 l I I,I& l OViE:l ESS [::)UI\4[::)S &ACCESSOi:RES 4113 74,88 5946,15 10 57,511 68 Wastewater Projects Division Total: $57,629.15 Public Works-WW/Stormwtr Department Total: $57,629.15 Wastewater Utility CIF Fund Total: $57,629.15 AMAZOG N CIX::IIl I Al SEi::ZVKI.ES AU I 0& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l I EMS 1aC11 0000 1411 410 00 14,772 ASSOCI.IIA ED [::::'E I i::::ZO�l EU\4 UB 0�1 Gi::::ZEASE, & l U:3ES 501 0000 141 2000 2,597 13 S, l�UB 0�1 GiZEASE, & l U�:3ES 501 0000 141 2000 4,12699 l�UB 0�1 Gi::::ZEASE, & l U:3ES 501 0000 141 2000 3,14,636 l�UB 0�1 GiZEASE, & l U�:3ES 501 0000 141 2000 4,26066 l3AX IEi::::Z AU I 0 [::::)Ai:Z I S tt1,5 AU I 0& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l EMS 11CI1 0000 14,1410 00 57 67 I IOSESI All.Il II<SIIICIDS 1 0000 14,1410 00 64,90 AU I 0& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l EMS 11CI1 0000 14,1410 00 2004, )Ai::ZEVS 1::10flN I S AUIO& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l EMS 11CI1 0000 1411 410 00 521 46 l'ASIENAl INDUSPRIAL.. LO I i:RUCK I" IIIICLI l EMS 1 0000 1411 410 00 2,56 EAi:Z I l l N E AUIO& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l EMS 11CI1 0000 14,1410 00 29800 AUIO& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l EMS 11CI1 0000 14,1410 00 316,50 AUIO& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l EMS 11CI1 0000 14,1410 00 14,900 AUIO& I i:RUCK IIVIAflN 1 l EMS 11CI1 0000 14,1410 00 661.29 �Page 25 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 29 City of Pont Angeles � City Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6" 2020 and Jun 29" 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount HUGHESF|REECJU|P�MENT |INC, AUTO&TRUCKM|NT |TEMS 5D1-0000-141 40-00 24588 KAMAN FLU|D POVVER, LLC HOSES, Al 5D1-0000-14140-00 13457 HOSES. ALL <|NDS 5D1-0000-14140-00 250 45 HOSES. ALL <|NDS 5D1-0000-14140-00 3D34 NAPAAUTOPARTS AUTO&TRUCK ACCESSOR|ES 5D1-0000-14140-00 5724 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 855 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 1598 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 18844 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 23047 AUTOSHOPECJU|PKMENT&SUP 5D1-0000-14140-00 47 83 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 34BD AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 50 23 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 11931 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 18534 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 18 58 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 117 05 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 215 42 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 410 PETROCI4RD. |N(I FUEL.O|L.GREASE. & LUBES 501-0000-14120-00 12457 FUEL.O|L.GREASE. & LUBES 501-0000-14120-00 27475 FUEL.O|L.GREASE. & LUBES 501-0000-141 20-00 19595 PR|�EFORDL|NCOLN AUTO&TRUCKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-141 40-00 4757 SEATTLEAUTOK4OT|VE AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 349 95 D|STR|BUT|NG S|XROBBLEES' |N(I AUTO&TRUCK ACCESSOR|ES 5D1-0000-14140-00 598 23 SOL|D WASTE SYSTEMS. |NX, AUTO&TRUCKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 25281 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 1.25880 USMOVVER AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 54575 VVESTERNECJU|PKMENTD|STR|B AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 5D1-0000-14140-00 151 53 |N(I Division Total: $22.168.03 Department Total: $22.168.03 A PERR]F��AN�E. |NX, BU|LD|NG M|NT&REF;\ RSER 501-7530-548 41-50 15017 AMAZONCIAP|TALSERV|�ES AUTO&TRUCKM|N |TEMS 501-7530-54831-01 5090 AUTO&TRUCKKM|N |TEMS 501-7530-54831-01 1574 �Page26of32 Jul 1' 2828 11:15:59AM July 7, 2020 E ~ 30 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report hap Elletween Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount AMAZON CAPn All SERVICES ACC IO& IRUCK II" AHNF KEMS 50146315=3V11 2TO1 ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= 6Z82 ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= 9Z34 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 50146315=3= 41 A2 ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= HT24 ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= 7R56 ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= X91 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R3442 17ZH8 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 40Z5,15 ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 501463GI916410 62T20 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R4842 I OR.78 ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= H&43 ANGEI ES COI U&0N I::ZEI AH::Z ACC IO& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3412 22&66 EX I ERNA! I ABOF:Z SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 57ZH8 ANGEI ES MACMNE WORKS HNC EX I ERNN I ABOR SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 24180 MIlAl Sj[3AF:ZS,l II AIES,F:ZO[)S 501463G54R3442 10R74 EX I ERINAI I ABOF:Z SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 73 44, ANGEG ll ES \/Ifll I WORK&I UMBER ACC IO& IRUCKMANIJIEMS 5=63154R3V11 9E49 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 50146315=3= 3R53 GASES (.OIN I EWP:] AI30I] 501 76,30 548 4%QO 8Z12 AF:ZAMARK I Q ENNING SERV 5W-M3TMBA%Q0 2006 I Q ENNING SERV 5W-M3TMBA%Q0 2006 I Q ENNING SERV 5W-M3TMBA%Q0 2006 I Q ENNING SERV 5W-M3TMBA%Q0 2006 I Q ENNING SERV 5W-M3TMBA%Q0 2006 ASSOCAA IBC PE I ROC l EU�\/I F UEG l OHI GF�ZEASE, & I CC II 50146315%3ZA3 2Z58 S, F UEG l OHI GF�ZEASE, & I CC II 50146315%3ZA3 6aO2 F UEG l OHI Gf ZEASE, & I UI[3ES 501 463154R321 3 1162 BAX I ER AU 10 PAIR I S 415 ACC IO& IRUCK II" AHNF KEMS 501463154R3V11 9R57 BKXFORD FOFID INC AUIO& I RUC.K II" AHNF KEMS 501463154R3412 815,15 COPY CAI GRAM HCS AU 10& I RUCK ACCESSOFTES 501463G54R3412 36R90 EX I ERNA! I ABOR SERVICES 50V=01483442 1%63 (11UI\/I II"/IflNs IICICCC z I I 1WI°°3..1.. 1INC, AUIO& I RUC.K II" AHNF II EMS 501463154R3412 97&97 I)REIN'S PON I S EX I ERINAI I ABOF�Z SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 2M 13 Page 27 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 EE - :31 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report hap Atween Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount I)AREIN'S PON� S EX I ERNAI I AIf:; O Z SERVICES 501 76,30 5483402 3RO9 EX I ERNA! I ABOR SERVICES 50Y=01483442 IR44 EX I ERNAI I AII: OF:Z SERVICES 501 76,30 54834 02 X32 EX I ERNAI I AII: OF:Z SERVICES 501 76,30 54834 02 3&88 EX I ERNA! I ABOF:Z SERVICES 50 1 76,30 54834 02 2T20 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 53U36 EX I ERNAI I ABOF:Z SERVICES 50 1 463154R3442 IR44 EX I ERNAI I ABOF:Z SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 7&77 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN I EMS 50 1 463154R3442 19R78 FATWES I MACHINE & AUIO& I RUCK MAIN I EMS 501 463G54R3442 1 t63 N[�)F:ZAUII AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R3442 15106 AUIO& I RUCK MAIN� I�EMS 50 1 463G54R3442 1 H&7,15 F AS�EINIII HV�)USP:ZlAI AUIO& I RUCK MAHN F KEMS 501463154R3412 33R18 1 EAR n HNE AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 6E23 I ECKMAN MO I ORS j NC AUIO& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3412 22ZOO I JUG JES If RE EQUIPMEN I NC AUIO& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3412 4422 AUIO& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 28173 1 ES SCHWAB I I BE CE N C ER AUFO& I RUCK MAN I I I EMS 501463154R3412 5=3 EX I ERNAI I ABOF:Z SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 3Z64, EX I ERNAI I ABOF:Z SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 38&24, 1 NCOUN NDUS I RAI CORP MEIN SJI3AF:ZS,F�)II A1ESJ:ZO[)S 501 76,30 548 34 02 8196 MI��lAI SJI3AF:ZS,F�)�I A�ESJ:ZO[�)S 501 7630 ,5483402 2T69 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 50146315=3= 2&24, �AI SJI3AF:ZS,F�)�I A�ES,F:ZO[�)S 501 7630 ,5483402 28M,15 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 8&99 AUIO& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 2137 MA 1 FS .1..00G I S USA, I I C, AUIO& I RUCK MAIN I 1EMS 501 76,30 54,83,15 0 1 (3a 72) AU 10& I RUCK MAIN I EMS 501 7630 ,54,83,15 01 3&72 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R354l T71 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R3541 IE88 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R354l 2132 %SC,ONE VI IIV�)OF:ZS VI HKA E I ICENSE - VE I"M6 50146315916010 6 t 7,15 IN C MACHINERY CO AUIO& I RUCK II" ANF II EMS 501463154R3412 %90 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R3442 1&69 Page 28 of 32 Wt2020 111519AM July 7, 2020 IE - 02 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report hap Atween Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount IN C MACHWERY CO AU10& IRUCK II" AHNE II EMS 501463154R3412 24&07 KX U 0 PAR S AU10& IRUCK II" AHNE KEMS 501463154R3412 W19 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 8R60 B E I S AI MD B E I I IN G 501463154R3442 10&51 B E I S AI MD B E I I IN G 50W63154R3442 (6149) AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 3T73 AU10& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 501463154R3442 3RO7 AU10& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 501463154R3442 31t36 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 04715) AU10& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= T39 AU�O& FW(',K IIM lHN F NEMS 50146315=3= T39 AU�O& FW(',K IIM lHN F NEMS 501463154R3442 3R10 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R3442 18&28 B E I �S AI MD B E I 1 I IN G 50W63154R3442 W24 NOT I JERN I 00G I /1[R U E 1ARF) AU 10& I RUCK MAHT V EMS 5=63G54R3161 11121 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F III EMS 50146315=3= 3TH1 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R3141 1 ga 13 OFFICE DEP01 SUPPI I IIES 501463154R3141 12R51 PX KBNWO Z NOF�Z 1 W�°S..1.. AU 10& I RUCK MAIN I 1EMS 501 463154R3442 IOE86 1INC, AU 10& I RUCK MAIN I 1EMS 501 463154R3442 INBE52 F�)O::Z 1 ANGBI ES AU 10 GI ASS AU10& IRUCK II" AHNE KEMS 501463154R3412 YZ6,15 QUAI I 1 Y 4X4 1 RUCK S UR?L..Y SIPPING AND HAND ING 501463154R3442 1102 SHIPPING AND HAIMDUNG 501463154R3Y41 2414, ITCH1I" ONDTAMYRAD10 AU10& IRUaK II" AHNE II EMS 5=63G54R3402 10&21 EX I ERINAI I ABO::Z SERVICES 501 7630 ,5483402 W23 SEA, n E PUMP& EQUPMEN I AU 10& I RUCK MAHT V EMS 5=63G54R3402 13R42 AU10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 501463154R3442 7t90 SNX OWN 100C I S (E�UGGEF:Z AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 50146315=3541 21t62 'DEANE AU10& I RUCK MAHN F NEMS 50146315=3= 3RO2 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 50146315=3541 4Z98 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN1 I 1 EMS 501 463154R3541 11 E33 AU 10& I RUCK MAIN F I I EMS 501463G54R3541 W2,15 AU 10& I RUCK MAHN F I I EMS 50146315=3541 42R78 SO1NSF:ZAY MACHINERY I I C AUR)& IRUCK MANE KEMS 501463154R3412 W56 Page 29 of 32 Al t202O 111519ANM July 7, 2020 EE - :33 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount SOI\1;�RAY IIMA(',[flHNE RY, l l :3 E l 1 S MINI) II1 E l I l N G 501 76,30 54,834, 02 6,15 97 S I f::Ml 1 Al GVMBN I II,pZAKE AU 10& I f::ZUCIK MflN I l I BMS 501 76,30 54,834, 02 36976 EX I E::Zl\Ml l A:30 Z SEf::ZVKI.ES 501 76,30 54,834, 02 164,23 SWAHN'S GDNEG ::Ml S I O�:ZE H\X, AU I 0 I f::ZUCIK MflN I l BMS 501 76,30 54,831 01 111.811 I ACO S(11f::ZEW P::ZODUCI IS H\X, AU I 0 I f::ZUCIK MAHN I l BMS 501 76,30 54,831 01 6,310 ME IE�::11N EQUH::1I\ME]N I N,1B 11II:3 AU 0 I�::ZUCIK \MflN l BMS 501 7630 ,54,834, 02 2,57 2,15 HN(I MES Ef::11N S I EB \ME: Al S,IIG R ,I IIA I ESjRODS 501 76,30 54,834, 02 21022 WHl I) ::Z �OYO IHN(I AU 0& I�::ZUCIK MflN I l BMS 501 76,30 54,834, 02 84,807 Equipment Services Division Total: $16,573.01 Public Works Department Total: $16,573.01 Equipment Services Fund Total: $38,741.04 DUO SECO:R�l 1 Y, HN(I DA A 1::)p:ROC.SE�:ZV&SO��l:�:1 WMRE 502 2081 1518 42 10 1,566 72 %SC, D\41::'Il OYEE EX[::1DNSE I::)E, 2 502 2081 15 18,31 01 8267 O1 II KIIE EQUH::)1WEJN I HNCI O1 II KII IIMACIV,.IIIIINES&ACCESS 502 2081 15 18 415 31 1,2,54118 [::::)OC::::Z 1 ANGB ES 111Il I Y I f::::ZEASUt ::::ZEf::::Z [::::)OE 415 24w g E Strallt 502 2081 15 18,31 60 26 10 &fll IIIIN I E::11NA O\Ml (110�::U:) I Ef::::Z lE 502 2081 15 18,31 60 4,2620 US II1ANK(110C::U:)O� ::ZA E [)AYIWE:N L l odg ii Ig 11'efull Id 502 2081 151 43 10 (22,15 63) SYSI D\4 l aptops(3) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 2,1715 96 �::Zefuii id Mrpoift lxji1dii ig l,j 502 2081 151 43 10 (7,15 80) f::Zefund ll aptops(2) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 (1,08798) l aptop 502 2081 15 18,31 60 6,3222 l aptops(3) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 1,89667 l3atteiJes, 12v(2) 502 2081 15 183,15 01 11862 l aptops(15) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 3,378,51 l aptops(15) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 3,378,51 l aptops(15) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 3,432 86 l aptops(3) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 3,536 64, l aptops(4) 502 2081 15 18,31 60 2,434,80 V E:f::ZlZOIN M::ZB ES S 0,15 145 A/C 84,2160242 00001 502 2081 1518 42 10 3,294,73 015 115 A/C'84,2160242 00003 502 2081 1518 42 10 9011.16 015 115 A/C'84,2160242 00004, 502 2081 1518 42 10 3,83 7 76 015 22 A/C' 984545 16113,50,520 502 2081 1118 42 10 21749 Information Technologies Division Total: $31,206.79 �Page 30 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 34 City of Port Aingeles it Council Expenditure Report Between Jun 6, 2020 and Jun 29, 2020 Vendor Description Account Number Amount [IUE)#1 Ol: C;II IL.Il AM (',OUIN Y f:RAE)0& I El E(',OI II" UIV(',AI IIGGIIN 502 2083 15 18 47 10 419 53 Wireless Mesh Division Total: $49.53 Finance Department Total: $31,256.32 Information Technology Fund Total: $31,256.32 Al•°] AC Al°°] C.SU[)L�) HNS0G RA�\X.E 503 16,31 15 17 46 30 1,04,13 18 I3 IICANK [::)AY�::::ZOIl l S0\4IMA�::ZY 503 16,31 36,15 90 20 [::)AY�::::ZOIl l S0\RMA�::ZY 503 16,31 36,15 90 20 1 1500 00 BA Sei-vk) l�ee 503 16,31 15 17 41 50 28000 [::)AY�::::ZOIl l S0\RMA�::ZY 503 16,31 36,15 90 20 (,3,000 00) [::)AY�::::ZOIl l S0\RMA�::ZY 503 16,31 36,15 90 20 (1"'m 00) [::)AY�::::ZOIl l S0\RMA�::ZY 503 16,31 36,15 90 20 1 1500 00 [::)AY�::::ZOIl l S0\RMA�::ZY 503 16,31 36,15 90 20 NWAD1%HN IEAII\4SIE�:ZSf::ZEI Ilf::::ZEESJIUI�\�E2 503 16,31 15 17 46 34, 15,763 60 HNS0::ZA\X.E, AUl I XI::)EGG 503 16,31 15 17 46 33 81,982 2,15 f::ZEDQUO LE, HN(IIf A f::::Z E l ll\4:3 U�::::ZS E I�\4 E N 503 16,31 15 17 46 30 37147 If CA f::::Z E l II\4:3 U f::::Z S E II\4 E::N S 503 16,31 15 17 46 30 42,15 2,15 ffRA INS 503 16,31 15 17 46 30 660 11 ffRA N S 503 16,31 15 17 46 30 9,57 6,15 ffRA N S 503 16,31 15 17 46 30 (9,57 6,15) Other Insurance Programs Division Total: $95,025.86 WA&flHNG1 O�N I,�OS1::I11 1 Al SVCS JUINE 2020 EE 503 1661 15 17 41 40 7110 00 Worker's Compensation Division Total: $750.00 %SC,C;IL..AHM SE L�l EME�:N I S HN I,IOUSE l IIAl3fll l IY G:;IL..AflM 503 1671 15 17 49 98 6,881 60 U 111N1JIINK(110C::U:)O ZA I E [::)AYIM :II I AWC, f::Zegi°istrati°lon IIl ountai°in 503 1671 15 17 41 50 320 00 SYS I EM Comp Liability Division Total: $7,201.60 Self Insurance Department Total: $102,977.46 Self-insurance Fund Total: $102,977.46 Al]AC.; [::::)AY�:ZO�l l S0\RMA1 ZY 920 0000 2,31 53 11 192,31 [::::)AYf::::ZO�l l S0\RMA1 ::ZY 920 0000 2,31 53 12 4,72,31 AIl°S(,IME l OCIAl 1619 [::)AYf::::ZOIl l SUI%MAf::ZY 920 0000•2,31 54, 40 411515 00 1p:ROW�N IIlp:ROW�N ol:: [::)AYf::ZO�l l S0\RMA�::ZY 920 0000 2,31 53 40 1,89787 WAS I l N G L OIN E\41::IIl OYEES ASSOC A� 0N f AY1 ::::ZO�l l SUI%MA1 ::ZY 920 0000 2,31 1515 30 1 1C1.00 EJI\4[::10W E�:�::Z [::::)/f::::Z W l f::::Z E [::)AYf::ZO�l l SUI%MA�::ZY 920 0000 2,31 52 20 23,11979 �Page 31 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 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ZEV:.:1:�UESE ZV(I.E [::)AY�::ZU l SU%\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 56 30 284,86 [::)AYf::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 56 30 372 91 J10,flN :,MNCIOCK l Hl E HNSU:RANCE [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 52 2,15 2,44696 (110 l EUl:]l:: [::)AYf::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 411 21 29,62681 [::)AYf::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 411 21 29,98903 0 l(11 E 0 S U [::::)0�:Z [::)AYf::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 56 20 2,3076 E N 0 E l�\4 E N [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 56 20 2,3076 E:RS [::)AYf::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 451 10 1,228 17 [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 15 1 11 145,263,33 [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 15 1 12 78,814,07 [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 15 1 10 1,38,15 91 [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 151 11 16,16228 [::)AYf::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 15 1 12 82,243 74, 1::lU IICE ASSO(IM�IOIN [::)AY�::ZU l SU%\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 15,15 10 374,00 EAMS E�:ZS l OCIAl 589 [::)AYf::ZU l SU%\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 54, 10 2,027,50 [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 54, 10 2,0,52,50 U N l E WAY ([::::)AY fZO l l [::)AYf::ZU l SU%\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 56 10 2,30 12 [::)AY�::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 56 10 2,30 12 W 54 5,111 41,15 S(,.(,.(,.E Al��S( ME Al��] CO [::)AY�::ZU l SU%\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 , 1 40 WSCI :Il�/E\41::)Il OYEE :3ENEl�]: [::)AYf::ZU l SU\R\4M:ZY 920 0000 2,31 53 20 1,80000 Division Total: $476,504.78 Department Total: $476,504.78 Payroll Clearing Fund Total: $476,504.78 Total for Checks Dated Between Jun 6,2020 and Jun 29,2020 $1,964,592.12 �Page 32 of 32 Jul 1, 2020 11:15:59 AM July 7, 2020 E - 36 PR'F C1'TY COUNCHL ............... ...............................................................0.............. ...........AN G ELL.S WASH � N GTO N , U . S . MEMO 11q1W .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Date: July 7, 2020 To: City Council From: Brian S. Smith,Police Chic J' Subject: WASPC Grant Acceptance and Agreement and OPCC Professional Services Agreement Summary: The Port Angeles Police Department (PAPD) applied to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police (WA SPQ and has been accepted for a 2020-202 1 renewal of the $84,000. WASPC Mental Health Field Response Team grant. The 20t8-20t9 and the 20t9-2020 WASPC grants funded the Port Angeles Police Department and Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic (OPCC') REdisCOVERY LO program. WASPC has offered PAPD the identical grant funding and agreement to PAPD. PAPD also requests the continuation of the professional services agreement with OPCC for the services of a master's in social work employee who has the skill, training and competency to perform the scope of work as contained in the PAPD/WA SPC 2020-202 1 Mental Health Field Response Team grant application. Funding: The grant provides $84,000 in revenue towards the City's REdisCOVERY program and provides for tOO per cent of the salary costs for the OPCC contract full time staff(master's in social work). Recommendation: Accept the WASPC 2020-202 1 grant for$84,000 and approve and authorize the City Manager to t) Sign the agreement contract with WASPC and 2) Sign the professional services agreement between PAPD and OPCC for the renewal of the REdisCOVERY LO program. Background and Analysis: The Port Angeles Police Department applied for and received WASPC Mental Health Field Response Team 20 18-20 19 and 20 19-2020 grants. The REdisCOVE-',RY LO program embeds a master's in social work OPCC staff member with police officers. It has been in effect since June of 20t8. Pursuant to a professional services agreement with OPCC the funding for this program was transferred to the WASPC grant in October of 20t8 and the scope of the program was expanded. The current WASPC grant funding expires June 30,2020. The period of performance for the renewed WASPC grant and the OPCC professional services agreement is July t, 2020 and through June 30,202 t. Staff has drafted a renewed professional services agreement between PAPD and OPCC for the 2020-202 1 WASPC grant that is the same as the 20t9-2020 PAPD/OPCC professional services agreements. This agreement covers the same scope of work that was described in the PAPD 2020-202t WASPC grant application and is described in the WASPC2020-202t WASPC Mental Health Field Response Team Grant Program Grant Agreement with PAPD. REdisCOVERY LO operates alongside the new REdisCOVERY 2.0 program (which is also WASPC grant funded). Funding: The grant provides $84,000 in revenue towards the City's REdisCOVERY program. PAPD is reimbursed by WASPC at tOO per cent for the full-time salary of the master's in social work. July 7, 2020 E - 37 Washington Association of Mental Health Field Response Team Sheriffs & Police Chiefs Program Face Sheet 1® Contractor's Name &Address- City of Port Angeles Port Angeles Police Department 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 2® Tax Identification No.: 91-6001266 ® Contract No.: IVIHFFRT-2020-001-003 ® Contractor's Point of Contact® Name: Jason Viada Title: Deputy Chief of Police Telephone: 360-912-0106 Email,, jviada@cityofpa.us 5® Contract Period: July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021 6. Funding Authority: Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission and Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs '7® Service Area: City of Port Angeles ® Requests for Reimbursement under this CONTRACT are capped at- $84,000.00 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs (WASPC) and the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office (CONTRACTOR) acknowledge and accept the -terms of this CONTRACT and the attachments hereto, and in witness where of have executed this CONTRACT as of the date and year last written below. The rights and obligations of both parties to this CONTRACT are governed by the information on this CONTRACT Face Sheet and other documents incorporated herein by reference: Contract Specific 'Terms and Conditions; and the Project Narrative and Budget Worksheet which constitute the Statement of Work. FOR WASPC. FOR CONTRACTOR. Steve Strachan, Executive Director Name: Washington Association of Title: Sheriffs & Police Chiefs Date: Date: July 7, 2020 E - 38 CONTRACT SPECIFICTERMS AND CONDITIONS WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS & POLICE CHIEFS MENTAL L' IFIELD RESPONSETEAMS GRANT PROGRAM TNs AGREEMENT is enleired n 1 o by and belween 1he WAS IF-NI HNGRDN ASSOCIATION Of` SFIEFRIF IFS:S & IIF IOL.ICE U-11EF, (heirehnafleir ireff-�inred lo as WA S IIF 1 C)' and 1he C I TY 0 F F10FRT' ANGE LE S (heir&in afleir irefeinre d lo as 1he CON TFRACT(NR) NOW, TFIERE IFS:OFRE, li n coinsldeiratoin of 1he cove nan1s, perfoinmances, and piroimlses conlahned heirehn, 1he partie Iheirrelo agree as foIlows 1--t JUDNG SOL ERGE -wild �WAS PC �; by 11-ie Was[-i I ing tc j�n State IJ"FRACT I's pin. ed h.-j L.eg ibIIIa h.i ire, 11-ie Washhngloin Slale (311iiiIII 1,h, slice Training coinlinl�ssIoin' lhiro�,�gh 1he 20,19-2021 Opeirating IIEhidget (ftinding Ipeir~liod c ,R)Illy 1 ,2 0 2 0 t["i rcj�u.i g[-i J u,i in e 3 0, 2021 SCGIFIE Gl-- SIEIRVCES The CONTRACT(NR shaIlI �,�se the slale hxnds awarded Iheirr&xndeir soI�6y for sa�lairy and beinefflos, c,00slos and contracled swVces, goods and swVces, and lirav6I and olheir esseint4I cos1s lo si�,wppoirl 1he hxdheir deflined by 1he S TAT ENS ENTOF M"NZK S C a IIIP:1 IIE 0 1-- a IIIP K The CON TFRACT(NR sha III III seek lo liimpI6meinl the actMites and lo achk.-,,ve the goa III and objectves of 1he Meinla FleaIth IFi6ld IRespoinse Teanis Frograim, as sel foii liin 1he ST'AT'EIMEIINT' (")I[' W(")I[,�III< S C 0 1:1 IIE 0 1-- aIIIP IIIPIIEIII SIIIIaF4 S The CONTRACT(NR shaIlI s�,.wbimH lo WA&FIC a willen req�,.wesl lo effecl any s�ginlflcainl chainge lo the SUYFIE OF M"NZK as expressed ii in the STATEMENT OF M"NZK &xh ireq�,.esls sha III III be accoinipainied by a irev sed STATEMENTOF WOFZK oir olheir si�,wppoidhng doc�,nneinls and shaIlI be accepled by WA&FIC before the act4tes si�,wppoidhng 1he irevlised SUYFIE OF M"NZK qi�,mIhfy as paid of 1he SUYFIE OF SERVICES �IBt ED II IIIP IIEVZDNS The CONTRACT(NR shaIlI s�,.wbimH lo WA&FIC a wirHlein req�,.wesl lo effecl any chainge(s) li in 1he projecl bi�Agel WNch ire IIIecl a cii,nm,flatve lirainsff-�r of girealeir thain July 7, 2020 E - 39 lein (10) peirceiril liirilhe aggiregale arnoing b�,Agel IIIIine lerns as n6caled oin lhe CONTRACT Face Sheel WA&FIC imay approve or deny lhe ireq�, e s l al Is so 1 e 6scireliiWl PERFORMANGE S"TA III III&RDS The CON TRACT(NR sha III III perfoinni lhe seirVces as defhned ii in lhe STATEMENT OF WOFZK incorpoiraled Iheirr6iink liin accordance Wlh lhe b�,Agel and esfirnaled expein6hire pI&n, as slaled oin lhe CONTRACT Face Sheel and in accor da nce lh l Whe Mein laIII [-A e aIII h Fe III [R e s poinse Tf.�,�airns Frogirarn, as w6 as olheir po�h6es and piroce6,�ires ��ss�,,�ed by WA&FIC 1:'III RZDIII GIF- GRLIGATDN The CONTRACT [.x-�,�iriod 6,uling WNch flinain64I ass slaince ire ay be pirovided iis n6caled oin IILiine 5 of lhe CONTRACT IF=ace Sheel The efff.�,�cflve dale of lhis CONTRACT sha III III be lhe dale lhe IIasl pairly siigins UNs CON F[RAC F ALL Illll,�tLIIII!!!!,.� COS I S MowaWe costs shaH it ncWde costs liincunred IN the CON F[RAC FD[R firoim the fhrst date of the CON F[RAC F Ipeirliod, uinflA the CON F[RAC F li s teirimhnated oir exphres as Ipirovl Iheirehn, IN liin ino event shaH aHowaWe costs exceed the imakinwim stated air ouint of the CON F[RAC F as If it in III iine 8 of the CON F[RAC F [ bce IN Costs aHowaNe under UNs CON F[RAC F aire IN ased oin a �b u d g e t a�p�p iro ve d �b y WAS C WAS[ C shaH If to the CON F[RAC FD[R aH aHowaNe costs liirncunred firoim the fhrst at of the CON F[RAC F Ipeirliod untH UNs CON F[RAC F lis teirimhnated it exphres evlideinced IN If it expeindftuire it i li N lia li i itepoirt, subimftted to WAS[ C oin a thme�y IN liinsolbir as those aHowaNe costs do inot exceed the air mouint appirqpirlated oir otheirw se ava0aNe for s IN If irposes as stated oin the CONI IFRAC IF heel, PIN e CON F[RAC FO[�R shaH inot use the state funds specff1ed IN UNs CON F[RAC F to suppf aint k)caN, fedeira , it otheir state funds ...PIN e CON FI�RAC FD[R shaH inot use these state funds to irepNace fuindiinq wNch woWd otheirw se Ibe made ava0aNe to the CONF[RACF&[R had the state funds pirovl by UNs CON F[RAC F inot Ibeein Ipirovlided G� IM I SIN ( I III I IRA I DN July 7, 2020 E - 40 Ph e WAS[!C Grant Adimhnlstiratoir sha be respoin§Ne for iru.uoinftoirhng the peirfoirimaince of tNs CON F[RAC F, liarc�u6ing appirovai! and acceptance of repoirts �fir ovlidedIbytlheCOtqFII: CFOII! Ph e WAS 1!!!�1 G ira in t Ad im li inlistirato it s h a Ii! If irovl�d e and fa6htate as§stance and gWdaince to the CON F[RAC FO[!R as necessairy �!!'III'° ° II)III EMIS I IRA I ON Ph e CON F[RAC FO[!R shai1i! nofify WASI!!!�C of tll a If irogiraim adimlinlstiratoir who shaiii! Ibe respoin§Ne for tll If irfoirimaince of tNs CONF II:!RACF Phe CONF[!RACFO[!RshaiIiI If it I!!!1C wfth tll If irogiraim adimhnlstiratoir's naime, addiress, teiiephoine nuin'beir(s), and any subsequentchanges �)A I A Ph e CON F[RAC FO[R shaiii! uflTze the data coHecfloin took Ipirovl Iby WAS[�C, heirehnafteir itefenred to as the WASI!!!�C Data CoHecfloin Foo�, wNch is the Qpeinlll atfice Apphcafloin Ph e CON F[RAC FO[!R iru.uust If it suff6ent iresouirces to estabHsh the a iru.uliirulistira li If irimlssbins necessairy for the WASI!!!�C Data CoHecfloin Foo� to Ibe tau opeiraflonai! at the flime tli itesponse beghns at the agency Ph e CON F[!RACFO[!R, if not ai1iready on so, shaiii! execute the Qpeinlll atfice App Use Agireeiment, wNch Wiii! Ibe sepairatei1y xec ut Ibetween WASI!!!�C, the CON F[RAC FO[!R and Qpeinlll atflce 'I'S Ph e CON F[RAC FO[R shaiii! subimft it Sul repoirts Iby the date u§iiru irUiir .tiriru.us accoir6 ing to procedures issued Iby WAS['C REPOR I DUE III A""'I""'III' 1, Vk)in 'it ° it IR girt. Fhe 10bh of tIh irnoir&h foiiiiowlirg bhe preVous rnoirftlh in Whlc�h fuinded acflMfles weirs If irfoirimed 2. Seii aninuai! Assessiment [Repoirt Ph e 10th of tll iru onth foHowiling the six month peirbd liin wNch funded a flMi tli s we it Ifeirfoirimed Phe CON F[RAC FO[�R shaiii! Ibe obhgated to subimft ireqWired repoirts afteir the ci1ose of the CON F[RACF peirbd, duirkng the tirainsfeir of obhgafloins to anotheir COtqFII: CF,oiruipointeirin,u liinatlioinoftlhe COtqFII: CFfoirainyireasoin W ha�l� award state 1:�.vnd,, to the CO�N F[Rykc F0 A S C [R in the airnmxnt provkIe d oin III ine 8 of the CGNP[RAC F Sheet L)poin itec&pt of a 1:u.flly exem.ded Agireernent, WAS I: C wHlI aIlow of a III owabIII expeimibxres rnade �key the CGNP[RAC phe CGNP[RAC FG[R lis iteq.wlred toy coii and July 7, 2020 E - 41 � i to WASIII��'C an A :... A aIbing Wth dom.n'neintafloin for the e)qpen dh.u'e,C:> Phe COIIPy..P[RAC.FG[ Ireq.dmd to coiie and to WAS�I:)C qu.mirteiriy to acm.nit for the expeindbxre of the state 1:uxnd,,> UAI 0 III A�III VI 0 III I1 0 III G he C 0 N [ C III 0[ s h a cc)c)Ip e ira to lith a Ind fire e Illy Ip a ir t I c I pa to lIn a n y rn c)i'i i1c)ir I i'i g oir eva� bahoin activities coinducted Iby WASPC bhat aire Ipeirbineint to bh��, CONFR[�ZAU1 IPC, tI�'le ��')tateAu(Ilitc)ir, c)irair'iyc)ftI�'iellirireIpiresei�'itadivessI�'laIIIIII have fdIIIII access to air d bhe Irlig[A to exarn line(Rjiriing noirirna�I Ibu siriess Ihou irsaindas oftein as WA'S'PC, oir bhe 'tate Auditor i deern necessairy, aIfI of bhe CGN [�ZAC G[�Z'15 records wibh respect to aIfI matteirs coveired In bhis C&N [�ZAC 'S'udh repireseintatives s[,4HI be Ipeirimitted to audit, exarnirle, air d make exceirpts oir tirainsciripts firorn sudh records air d to Irr ake audits of aIfI C&N [�ZAC III S', lilrrvoices, rnateiri4I;, Ipayrdl, aind records r IrrratteIrs coveired Iby bhis CGN III [�ZAC.111 'S'udh Irlig[As exteind it bhiree years firorn bhe (late fiir4I recoinciH lip tioin �; Irrrade theireuindeir AQKNOW III GSWEN 0 F!' S lllFA E F1 PMDS Phe CGN P[RAC FG[R and its '�'DNLPl:3CGN P[Rykc I gV:�?4:) peb4� ShaIlI coii wlth thes condibims fsted Ikr6bw 'L App III cabHhty of I::)airt ZY) LkiIoirirn Phe I.InHbirrn Adirnhnustiraflve Cost and Au.wdt n2 irt 2 a,,> adopted and ,;u.wpp�birneinted Iby th IID Ipartirrent of ,h.vAce (IDO,)) liln 2 C V:)airt 28()() (the I:Iwt 2(l)(1) LhnHbirirn appIlly to thb award 2, Phe COINP[Rykcj'gV u.tndeinstaind,,; and agree,,; that W/V'33�V:ICI r,nay Wth[Idd award Ilxnds, or Ir.nay lilrnIpose otheir, irdated Ireq.flireirneints, f th Irebp eint does not safl,sfactoirdly and piroirrpfly address outstaindling Issues firorn audits reqAiredby bhe IV: airt 200 Uinlifbinm [�Zeqjiireirneints (oir Iby bhe to irims of bh ; awaird), oir obheir outstaindlingbsues bhat a irlbe Illn cc)ininectioinwibh a u d Its, Illn es,IigaboIrs, or reviews of awairds 3. CGN ILIII:RAC IL0III:R understands and agirees that lis cannot rise any state Rvx1s, eitheir direct1y or li indirecfly, li in ,,;u.wppoirt of the einactirnent, Ireped, Ir nodficafloin or adopflon of any Ilbrr , Ire.gu.flafloin or IpdllirI.y, at any bvdI of g rev erinirnent, Wthm.wt the expire,,>,s written appirova�I of WAS V)C 4, Phe COINP[RACFG[R agirms to coii Wth dfI appIIIIicalkrlll III ms, Iregu.flafloin,,>, e g . c (�id spebfic cost hirrdts, prior appirovd� andpdhb ,s, and �flda r Iporfiiln Irequ.flireirneint,,;, wheir e applhcaUb) goverinkng the u.vse of state 1:uxnd,,; for expeimse,s irdated to coinfbireinces, rneeflings, tirahnlings, and other event,,:>, July 7, 2020 E - 42 inclh.w(Iing tIh Ipirovlislir in of food and/or Ibeveirages at suxh eveints, and co,,:;t,,:; of attendance atsuxh eveint,,> 5. lll he CGN III [�ZAC...III...G[�Z agirees b1fiat lif It cuirir~einHl Ihas ain opein awaird of state fuindsoir lif It receives ain awaird of state Winds obheir bhain bh ; awaird, aind bhose awaird Winds frive beein,acre beiing, oir acre to Ibe u.vsed, liin whoIb or liin Ipart, for oine or irnoire of th lideinflcaI cost liteirns for whlch f.wilds air e b61ng IprovlkIed uxndeir thb award, the irebpeint wHlI piroirrpfly inoflfy, in wrifling, the WAS�I:)c graint adirnlinbtiratoir for thl,s award, and, lif so irequ.wested Iby WAS�l: , seek a Ibr.wdget irno(ificafloin or chainge of project scope to 6hirnhnate any inappiropiriate d u.r Ip III li cart li o in o f f u.r in d li in g 6, lly,neCOINlIRACIOIRuindeirstaindsaindagireestIV,natawairdfuindsimayinotIV.)e used to 6scirl limn linate agaliinst oir deinligirate tIhe irehglips oir limn oirai IVYeHefs of students Who Ida irk 6pat iin Ipirogiraims for Whlc h flinainbai asslistain is piro lid ed fir rim Hmse funds, oir of bhe Nair Irma oir legal guair6aerrs of such studein ts T 1 he CON I �RAC I GR understands and agirees Hmt, (a) INo awaird funds imay be used to limn aliintaliin oir esta IVY sIh a cilia pLfteir ine.two rk uin less such ine.two rk IVYlocks tIhe Vewling, dowinioa6ing, and excIha ling ling of IgoirinogirapIhy,and (t)) IIdoH'fling liin subs echoin (a) Himis tIhe use of funds inecessairy for any Federal, State, tirHbai, oir local law einfo ire eimeint agency oir any obheir einbty cairiryliing out dill mlinai inveshgaboins, Ifr irosecufloin, oir adjudlcafloin acflMfles El�x l lhe C'ON l [RAC l O[�R it ust collect, in,4intalin, and If irov de to WASPC, data that meal it th If irfoirimaince and effecflveiness of acfivlfles undeir tNs awaird, liin the mainineir, and Wthhn the thmefiraimes, spe6f liin th If irogiraim soHcftafloin, oir as otheirw se spe6fled Iby WASPC, Data coliectbin suppoirts coimpHaince Wth the Goveiriniment Perfoirimaince and [Resuits Act (GR[RA) and the GR[RA Modeirin zafloin Act, and otheir aIf pHcabie laws, 9. l Ihe CON l [RAC..1...O[�R adire to cooperate Wth any assessiments, state evaluafloin efforts, oir liarfoirimatbin oir data coliectbin irequests, liinciu6ing, IV ut inot Him ted to, th Ir irovl§oin of any liarfoirimatbin iteqWired for the assessiment oir evaluatbin of any acflVfles WtNin tNs Ipiroject, 10. ...l Ihe CON � [RAC 1 0[R agirees to coin,ply wlth WASPC g iraint irr.ncrirrlicrirliirrr gUdeHines, Ipirotocols, and Ipiroceduires, and to cooperate Wth WASPC oin all giraint imoinitoirling irequests, inciu6ing irequests r6lated to desk reviews, e err ha err ced pirog era imimatic desk reviews, and/oir site visits, Fhe irelilyliirrt adires to pirov lid e to WASPC aIHl dOCUime err la Ali oerr necessairy to coimpllete imo err lit oiri err g tasks, the irecilpient agirees to abide IV y reasonable deadHines set IV y WASPC foir Ir irovl6ing the irequested documents, [:aHuire to cooperate Wth WASPC's giraint imoinftoirling acflVfles may itesuit liin sa err ctbins affecthng the ire Ali Ifs le err t's awairds, hclud lei ng, IVYut err ot H limn fted to err HIV,flhoidiings aerr d/oir obheir July 7, 2020 E - 43 restirlcboins oin it he re lily bin it's access to girain t funds, Irefeirrai to it he Office of bhe State Au6toir for as u6t IreVewl oirteirimhnaboin of a in awaird(s) 11,...l.�he CON l [RAC..1...D[R ackin owl edges that sub awards are notauthoirlzed, '12, 1 he CON I IRAC I OR agirees to sut)im t to WASPC for IreVew and appirovai any cuirirlicuia, tiraliin lilrr ImaaDeirbis, 1pr pos IputAcaboins, Irepoirts, oir any bheir wirIittein Imateirbis Hmt WH IVYe put)H§hed, li includhng web Ibased Imateirbis and we §te content, DI irough funds firoim tNs giraint at ieast thhrty (30) work6ing days If irbir to the targeted d sseimlinafloin date, '13, AppHcaints must ceirflify that II imlted EingHsh Profbeincy Ipeirsoins have meainlingfui access to the seirvlices under tNs IY irogiraim(s), Nafloinai oirlghn dlscirhm Ire a lice Ire lilrncbdes 6scirhm Ire afloin oin DI Ir a§s of Himlted IC ingHsh pirof1beincy IEP), lb ensuire coimpHaince Wth l itle`VI and the Safe Streets Act, rebpleints are reqUired to take reasonable steps to einsuire that III IEP Ipeirsoins I as Im aanlim,#W access to th&ir IY irogiraims IMeainlingful access Imay einta0 Ipirov lid liing iainguage as§staince seirvlices, Iiinciudliing oiral and wirfttein tirainslafloin whein necessairy l �he US Depairtiment of Jusflce Maas issued gU daince for giraintees to heip theim coimpiy Wth 1 V eqU He ` � rireiments, l �he gUdaince docuiment cain Ibe accessed oin the intennet at www,iep, , '14, Grantee agrees to coimpiy Wth DI Irequlireimrims of 28 C Part 46 and ali Office of Jusbice Pirogiraims IY libes and procedures iregairdliing the pirotectbin of Inuimain Iresearch subjects, incbd ing obtahniment of Illysfltufloinal [Revlew I: oaird appirovai, if appirqpirlate, and subject lilnfoirimed consent, '15, Grantee agrees to coimpiy Wth ali coin F�deinflalfty IreqUireiments of 42 U'S'C' sectbin 37899 and 28 Part 22 that are appHcabie to coliectbin, use, and reveiatbin of data oir lilnfoirimatbin, Grantee Fuirbheir as Ira; as as coinditioin of giraalr t appirovaIII, to subirnit as IPirlivaacy Ceirbificate bhat liar llin accord wibh requirerneints of 28 C [�Z IPairt 22 aind, llin Il airticUair, sechoin 22 23 '16, AIli pirovaIII of bh awaird does InoD llinrJkaDa* appirovaIII of ainy coinsUtaint irate llin excess of$650 Ipeir(lay 'IT /VlI piromxreirneint (contract) tiraimsacfloims uxndeir. th ,s award i be coin6.�cted IIIna IrnaInIn ;Ir'that IIs coimsI,steint Wth 2 C [R ����)airt 2()() and ",:I)tate and bcaIII Ilbw I,h 's C 0 1,[RAC F contahms the enthre agireernent of the pairfles and Irnany Inot Ikea rnodHied or arneinded except a,,:; provkIed Iheira hn Phe CGI'�JF[RACFG[R shaIlI peribirrn liIn accordance Wth the spebfic and geineir4I teirirns and coimifloims of thl,,> July 7, 2020 E - 44 CGN F[Rykc F No otheir u.cndeinstainding, oir,4I or, writte in, reg air ding the su.bject irnatter, of thl,s COIN F[Rykc 1, shaIlI be deeirned to ekst or, to Ikrlilr d any of tIh Ipairtle,,> heireto Phe COINP[RACFOI:R shaIlI coirrp y Wth dlI appIhcaUb Illrrms, oirdinaince,,>, code,s, ireg�.flafloims and pdh6es of bGa��, state, and state goveirinirneint,,; Fhil�:; COIN P[Rykc 1, coimsl,sts of the fdlowhng doc�xrneint,,:> 'I. NMI I F�]�R IC 2020 001 CGN IC I:RAC IC F ace Sheet 2, Contract .'�'D'pecii iic eirimz> and C,oindfloin,,> 0 IR C) CIIII'' IIIIIIIIIIIII;IIICIIIIIIIIIIIII lin bhe eve int of ainy lilnccrinsisteincy llin bhis CONFF[�ZAM , urfless o the irwise pirovided Ih ire iin, bhe lilnccrinsist inc y s[,4HI be rescflved Iby gli li ln IFSIre cedeince lily' t h e fo III Ill ow li in g c)ird e ir 'I, AppIhcaUb fedeird stab.wtes and reg.flafloin,,> 2, /\IpIpIIIIicalblllec:;tatec:;tatu,.rtec:; and iregu.flafloin,,> 3. IC IF...FIV::IVF 2('101) COIN P[RAC F [::ace Sheet 4 ,�OIN P[RAC F .4��33peciific le' rirnc; and Coindfloin,,> July 7, 2020 E - 45 CITY OF PORT ANGELES PROFESSIONAL, SERVICES AGREEMENT' This Agreement is made by and between the City of Port Angeles, a non-charter code city and municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter called "City," and Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic (OPCC), a Washington state Non.-Profit Corporation, hereinafter called "Contractor." IN CONSIDERATION of the payments, covenants, and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties agree as follows: I Services: The Contractor shall supply to the City the services of one contracted employee equaling I FTE, who have the skill, training, and competency to perform, to the satisfaction of the City, the scope of work contained in the WASPC 2020-2021 Mental Health Field Response Teams Program Grant Agreement, The contract is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference 1 Term: This Agreement is effectively immediately and shall remain in force and effect L rrn: until June 30, 2021 3. Cornpensation: The City shall pay Contractor the approximately $7,000 per month for each month during which the Contractor is in full compliance with the scope of work identified in paragraph I above. The amount shall be prorated for each month during which the Contractor is in partial compliance. In any event, total payment to Contractor shall not exceed $84,000. 4. JlLn"de endent Contractor Status: The relationship created by this Agreement is that of employer/independent contractor. The Contractor is not an employee of the City and is not entitled to the benefits provided by the City to its employees. The Contractor is an independent contractor and has the authority to control and direct the performance within the scope of services. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for the payment of all federal, state, and local taxes or contributions imposed or required, including, but not limited to, unemployment insurance, social security, industrial insurance, and income tax. S. Indemnification/Hold Harmless: The Contractor agrees to release, indemnify, defend, and save harmless the City, its officers, employees and agents from and against any and all liability, loss, damage, expense, actions and claims, including costs and reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by the City, its officers, employees and agents in defense thereof, occurring or arising directly or indirectly on account of or out of act or omissions of the Contractor, its officers, employees and agents. July 7, 2020 E - 46 It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the Contractor'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 this Agreement. 6. Authority: 'The Contractor does not have, and shall not hold itself out as having, authority to create any contract or obligation that is binding on the City. T Assi mabilit The Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement or delegate any performance under this Agreement. & LEmployees of the Contractor: All services to be performed by the Contractor herein shall only be performed by the Contractor and not by employees or others unless by specific written consent of the City. 9 Wage in Hours Law Com fiance: The Contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and any other laws affecting its employees, if any, and the rules and regulations issued there under insofar as applicable to its employees and shall at all times indemnify, defend and save the City free, clear and harmless, from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, expenses arising out of the Act or laws and rules and regulations that are or may be promulgated in compunction herewith. M L-,qua1_ExnVlo ment 0 ortunity: The parties shall conduct their business in a manner which assures fair, equal and non.- discriminatory treatment of all persons, without respect to race, creed, color, sex, Vietnam era veteran status, disabled veteran condition, physical or mental handicap, or national origin, and, in particular: a. The parties will maintain open hiring and employment practices and will welcome applications for employment in all positions from qualified individuals who are members of the above stated minorities. b. The parties will comply strictly with all requirements of applicable federal, state or local laws or regulations issued pursuant thereto, relating to the establishment of non-discriminatory requirements in hiring and employment practices and assuring the service of all patrons and customers without discrimination with respect to the above-stated minority status. I I Ap2licable L.aw: _ This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Washington. 12, Termination: 2 July 7, 2020 E - 47 Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, by giving written notice to the other party of such termination and specifying the effective date. In such event, Contractor shall be compensated, and City shall be liable only for payment of services already rendered under this Agreement prior to effective date of termination. 13. Enttijrg-�reernent: The parties agree that this Agreement is a complete expression of the terms hereto and any oral representation or understanding not incorporated herein is excluded. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and the Contractor have executed this Agreement as of the date of the last signature written below. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTRACTOR: CITY OF PORTANGELES Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic 321 E 5 th Street 819 E. Georgiana Street Port Angeles, WA 93862 Port Angeles, WA 98362 BY: BY: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Date: --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPROVED AS 'TO FORM: ATTEST: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William E. Bloor, City Attorney Kari Martinez.-Bailey, City Clerk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 7, 2020 E - 48 i rrrr% po _- .: c Ir' Y c:�cal u�I� c i I.. WASH � NGTON , U � S � MEMO .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Ipt : July 7, 2020 TO: City Council IFrom Kari Martinez-Bailey, City Clerk Allyson Brekke, Director c?f C'ornmunity and Economic Development Sulbj t: Planning Commission Appointments .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Summary: Appointment of new Planning Commissioners Funding:_N/A IR or r in tioin: Appoint Richie Abuja, Steve Luxtom, MaroleeSmith and Colin Young to the Planning Commission and accept the staff recommended term assignments outlined in the memo. Background / Analysis: The Planning Commission is comprised of seven positions. Due to recent resignations and term expirations, there are fain vacancies on the Commission. On February 4, 2020, Council members Meyer, Schromem-Wawrim and Suggs were assigned to an ad hoc committee to review applications for the Planning Commission in order to make a recommendation to the Council on appointment. On 7/t 9/20t 9 and i2/23/2O 9 staff advertised for the vacant positions on the Commission. The most recent advertisement closed on January 2t, 2020 and two applications were received after the closing elate. Over the last year, a total of 6 applications have been received. The individuals who have submitted applications are: Justin Ellis MaroleeSmith .lame Vanderhoof Colin Young Steve t,uxtom-rcvd 5/20 Ritchie Ahuja-rcvd 3/20 The ad-hoc committee recommends Council appoint Richie Abuja, Steve Luxtom, MaroleeSmith and Collin Young to the Planning Commission and suggests the applicants be assigned randomly to the terms remaining. Per the ad hoc committee's request, staff has assigned the following random term assignments: Name Term(s) MaroleeSmith Filling unexpired term 3/0 t/20 t 7-2/28/202 t Steve Luxtom 3/0t/2020-2/29/2024 Colin Young Filling unexpired term ending 2/28/2023 Richie Ahuja 3/0t/2020-02/29/2024 July 7, Existing Members: Name Term(s) Andrew Schwab, Vice Chair Current term: 3/0 t/20 t 8-2/28/2022 Amy Powell, Commissioner Current term: 3/t/20 t 9-2/28/2023 Ben.lairfin Stanley, Chair Filling unexpired term 3/11/2Ot8-2/28/2022 Funding Overview: N/A. Attached: Applications July 7, 2020 E - 50 T he City Advisory Board Application Planning Commissuon ppl mama Name andGeneral Information Film Last Address (.7fty State Zip ..... .......... _.._.. ...... ...... . llrrrar;r.lnluu.am Work phoruuaa Cell pinaaan ��. ...�. ............ -------- ____,....��..� ....., F, aaranrl�aaNalr•cs;, Certification and Location Information Ara you employed by tla Citay(rl°Port Angeles? —.— Y_ . _. .u. ... Yes r� Are you a citizen of the United Staates?,.......... ........ Yes Are you aRegistered Von .. � . M.�...�� . �,. .. .,.... ��. _...._.... YesL) l'l"',O,hOW 1011 , ,. . ... .. .., ,., ,. . .. r1 4 Dun yaaaa own/ntanage as b usiva ss lrn th e City? ... ...0._._ . ... ..,,o.. yes N' , Do you hold,any laira°nf ssraaa°aaal ficenses,ra,lalkiration or certificates in any field'? n. . Ye's w � If so,,pr aaan. list" Are you aware of any conflict of i ntevem which might a4G usar by your slervice on the aadr i.wry board that you are applying for^a If aaa,please explain, .......w .,... 17, T M °� n . ekes Work mar j,rofeisional Experience U t rnost recent experience rienc 1rrwst„ or atlacti TeSU � u riefjoh,dcsr,rrpmuon ��.. ..... .. �.... .... ............................... ............. ruutra er , 'IV J- " � Briefjuubdn'cripti n . g ! �' t".ruu lover L , ' 1'. iW�u '�.... "lad l rief job&stripti un Education,—List most recent experience first c l fiumslrl.a�aluruuu�T.,cuaauluruur �Degree ajar area ofStudygt���" rnuccr - °� � � ll i4 ��'VrgV� QY m ", ofS�tul � � a C �9 � .. .... "r"°es No — ------...... truuuuumlitlIIJ.*w%9T6uu t.'lu aceu«,ama^ud/Maulou area of'Sludy G auduuueid? Charitable,lc, atcial and Civic Activities and Memberships — List tl`mumjor activities you have participated 11'1 during the fast five years tuuruulicrrr ........ ..........��_.�.��.. . .......................t.auu�auts' ���rAutucrsu�tu.°hll�le�tuv �.�.. _ ........................ ............ . .... tr,auairiuruui�f e ,.. l w u a «p..... Mid description of your ururti l r ur ruu0ur urll'. a Grouup's PUrpcuse,/o' ec five Brief suription ofyour parfi.upaution.�.,w..�..�� ��....���........ ..w I r 'The City o�f P,or�t Angeles l'j Planning Commission Supplemental Questionnaire l. Why are ou interesting in becorning au Planning Ccwanuu issio ner' � , �. .... . ...... -..�. .. __.... � " �� �Sul � _..... .:...,,,,_..w ..... � 1 " .. j �. I, Plea describe the basic intent unl"Oic Wa a lniungto n State Growth Management Act, 3. What is the importance of the Port Angeles Conipirchensivc Plan and what rums does, it play uan City decision unnaa ing �.............. ............ .,w o..�m, ,� „ssssw., ... ......... ... .......m.�mm,�„h..v . .t .. �.. � ......... .. .rorororororo ��.�. . ... ......... �...._ww_ u Opposing viewpointsare anru,urui tiann s expressed alnnn iun,g pub he'uings. What factors, °rnuu:I'd you rely onu to d t rnrnnn e your response or action? N 62 UO a ra V N , Are You fau nnfllaar with the Conflict nllict:of Interest Law and Appearance of Fairttess Doctrine of Washington State? Based s rl on your uuuuaflerstaanl(kri „ do you ariticipate any Potential conflicts thaat niay la.eep you fro nn participlating in un°naattunrs heard (lie Planning "aurunun:nis io n? ._..(U%^, ev%^P— wwww a,mV � , yr-1 M ... *., �... �CA4 A�. 17, it��q r��J�l'ydlll�ii� uThe City of Port Angeles Ad i ry Boar ication 6. Describe 'what you think makes fn'orrt Att duw a great place to live and work. � Wfartdc) o u focal ruim srrrrueof the key issiaes, facirugtY°uu;City gray n rut the next 35 years? w� S. PlanningCommission meetings are on the second utrutf f iurtlr Wednesday of cacti utuurrutfu. Do you fbi-esee problems attending these inleelings on a regular basils u ir �� ....... � ... ...,., .:�:. ...:.. �.. � t.:l.. r�, .�..� � .... ......... �� � ..... .. t li��u nrt lguuatur°c App Suiilrrurit completed form to: Office olf the City Clerk Kari liar^time-ttafle .,"nty of lnrrrt Angel 360 l..l 4634 321 East Sur'Street krnlrruitu; iOcit rofPau.uu: Port Angeles, WA 98362 in cord N ance,with rhe Anieficans Nwireln Disabilifies Aci,if your rued special acconnn^icidxnfiarr k ecau">t:ofa phy6 al tirrrtr�rr��.nr'w, please awcrntacs thL City trrr°wgc s(Kfive and.360-4 t -4 00, o can be awle,. °t"lror,w ulana:u"Ie nt druul all avached inf6ruuwtrtion ms considered a public record and rrray lur(lisaributed to rr .uurbers of ilue Gl t°urUrunnin I"O"urppo" nrnuru,rar crarsidcrrtirarr, di(iorrarlly it r"rr.ur;y trca,urme a lra:ru I a C iq C.uurnncil paickrt. 17, Richic Alhi 'rely' (512)744 8926 1 17'W 41'h Street, 1Port Angetes, WA 918362 efTlaii[ SOliClarilVilrIPAAOInaLlcom Summary Ain expert In low carbon develop gjtat,climate smart,agriiCWtUre(CSA,), and carbon imarkets, a reailuuPar advisor to, among others, PMO-Indfa, World Bainik, Government of South Korea, global Iphulantlhropnc community, Meridian Insfitute, Food and Agriculture Organization, Hmate and CIean our Coaliftion, Gold Standard Foundation, Verified Carbon Standards, ands CG,IAR. Co-author of several) peer-reviewed paper and book chapters. Extensive experience�with electronic,and print media, and launchingi (wrth our partners The IP lunger Project)a climate change educational movie arolhmamy that has now beein trainis,late!d into multiple local:: languages, Over a decade of global work experience in fri Australia, UK, USA and the Caribbean spanning industries ranging from telecom, Iogistics, petrochemicals, banking, and software, Professional "ExpeCience Current Envirortmentali IDefonise Fund,Now York, NY Senior Director, Global Climate Spearheaded the development and execution,of EOF's engagement strategy in Indiia and'Vetnam, Read the local in-country and internabonal teasr of scientists and consiultants,and worked with over 18 local partners to deploy national prograrrs. Worked i with founders to raise resources for EIDF and our in-oountry partners. 20,08-2017 Envirortmentall IDefense Fund,, Now York,NY Regiona,l Dire,ctor, Asia jjqy_6ghjeveM5ZqLs * With pa�rtners,recently[aunched India's MD technology bille a )based platform to di 360 diegree , _ A.L value chain servrres to,farmers. Over 2 years the platform has registered-42,000 farnineirs, * Founder and!co-drIver of the F (Ft IN), a network at INGOs that has,delivered on the promise of a peer to peerr learning platform and helped NI work together to test and implement scalable data driven illow carbon rural deveilopment programs to,nearly 300,000 rural households. The program has diepIoyed clean cooking systems to over 100,0010 (households,and d irnate sn'llart agriculture to over 50,10,00 small holder fairmers across India Facilitated india's,largest retail dOlTrestic offset prograim with lindirGo Airlines, lindia's largest carrier, which allows passengers to,offset their chmate pollution from travel. We linked this effod wItii,n the FCN to generate cairbon finance for cali expenditures required to deploy low-carbon technoilogies. Over 36 months, under thiis prograrn IndlGo comirnitled over US D 7 Milhon for low carbon rurall deveilopment,Additional agreements on simi�llar lines have been reached with India's fortune 20 companies. Catal[yzed and supported the torrination of other institutions such as indmin Youith Chirniate "e (,),L j!)LQ�N , India's largest youth network on climate change, and an independent multi party body of elected leaders,focused on addressing climate change iin the country. • Envisioned and established podia's largest field network of G-reenhouse Gias Mieas-uremen't-Ialo-s,to inform ou W r Ork on dirraite smart agricmilture and develop better errission factors,for the country. • Oversaw the GSA Program In Vietnam which culmiinated in a national pollkcy dilalog on low err ions agriculture and a national cominnitmeni by Vietiniarn to,reduce its agriculture GHG footprint. • other responsibiIiities Jndude leadiing the engagement on CSA and dimate finance In the UNFOCC negotiations and in helping lay the groundwork to taunch the Gloi alliance on Alin ate Smart Agriculture which now has its i in Rori Italy.. 20,06—2,008 Environimontal Defense Fund,Austin,TX Regk,mal Fhshories Coordinator, Guff of Mexico - Authored a background paper on IndIvidual Fishing Quota(IFQ)allocation methodology for Texas inshore shrimp fishery, . Conducted an industry level financial analysis to understand the impact of the I Ft program implemented in the Alaskan Haftiout Fishery. . Conceived and implemented an innoyabyle shrimp trap that reduced the pressure on rn an d d July 7, 2020 improved fisheirmen's,profits by-25%.Worked with marginal fishermen In the L _ Nidreoai Richie Ahujia "Tel: (512) 744 8926 117 W 410 Street, l rt An gelles, WA 98362 ernafl: Lj�(QP6&qMia�O,qqrn Mexico, UnWersily of Texas, SAG7A.RPA(Mexiico's Fisheries Managernent Agency),and the l,aical maqufladoiras to develop,test and irnplement a new shdrnp trap madle of waste stream plastic as an alternative to,wood procured ft-om local mangroves, 20,05 Texas Public Interest Reso air ch Group, Austin,TX Cotrununity Otyanizer,apd Fundraiser 2003—2004 TrusteSolutions (TES), Houston, TX Business Development Manager, Western USA 20101 -210013 Parallax Solutions,San Pedro,Belize Erjtre reneufiaf Venture (CEO), * Arvival sales of$2,5 miflion plus for voice and idaita services 1998l—2000 In Inc.,IHoustr n, TX Mara,ger, International Business Development 1994— 1995 Paperback Ltd., Londloini, 'UK Consuftant& Project Manager 1992- 1994 Atlas Consulting, London, UK Associalte Consultant 19901— 1991 TNT Ltd., Sydney,,Australia Assistant Manager, Ciorplorale Plantlif7g _Education 1996— 1997 Thunderbird, Garvin School of llinternational Management, Glendale,,AZ Master of tntemationalManagement 19,901 St. Xavier's College, Calcutta, India Bachelor ot Gran n wce(Honors) Associations and Ill eM§jLships ,,.[g.bal lliano 'nartA'CLLituire— riiiel[Tlberof Strategic Coln'imittee ...........Shared'Value lnitiativ Board of Advisors jtidLian Youth 'lff rk— Board o�f Advisors, _L jgtg-Ngjv2_ Publications Foreign,Affaits., From Copenhagen to Paris Frontiefs,in Nutrition,- Moolas cook stoves for a heaitty, atjd_ LLsLta Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosysterns: GroundnUt CUffivation on semi-arid peniiinsular India for ViOd scaled nitrous oxid�e,emsssaoini red ugfio Carbion Managernent San Olin guidelines and analykal w0mization for d4ect greenhg s gL E qjta�QrI5. frorn tropical rlceand up4nd i_ggj Submitted to Nature and Science:High nitrous oxide fluxes call for integrated'r�o-n,)ai,lagertien,t of rice growing practices Climate Chan,qe end Food Swsten,w Assessin fri olaicts and 0�Lessin �iacls�ancl Q�norhj�nflies Blogs: Among others-Ege din g_9 i Lliq Li 1c it facj!lg uLto diniate 8ran e; and Eass@Ljgers on Ind ia's la tyjOe qq.[LncL p iig!lt W invest in low qa.r-b.o.n,.,r.ur.a-1 de elo_.L July 7, 2020 E - 56 Ric hie Al "tell. ( 1 )1 4144 8926 117 W4nh Street„ Port Angelles, WA 918362 email: Public Lectures, and I Ir �remw��u ivapn Visiting lectu Tres at University of Texas at, u.astnn, Unlversity of Michigan" University of teeidnnlEngland;ll Berlin Social Scene Centef ( 1 , Berlin; Georgetown University, Washington DQ N tinnell Institute of Advanced Studies, Indian, Institute of Science, en elbru , India, "w,ahou.us public presentations, arnong Gathers„ at the, United Nations Framework Convention on CHniete Change( I"COC), World Sustainable Development Surnmit, Glodsll Landscape Forum, Food and rli uiture Organization, end Shared VallueSummit.. L ni!gu agens Native: En dish, Hindil and Punjabi; Beginnec Spanish, July 7, 57 July 7, .,w... Y , �� The City of Port Angeles V111111 �� Advisory Board Application Planning Commission Applicant Name and General Information Justin E Ellis First Ml Last 1203 Caroline St, Port Angeles, WA,98362 Address City State Zip 21.7 418 3875 Home phone Work phone Cell phone Jeellis2(&,gmail.com E-mail address Certification and Location Information Are you employed by the City of Part Angeles?....__... Yes No Are you a citizen of the United States?...................... _..............._........................ ..............__ ___..................... Yes No Areyou a Registered Voter?,___....._....................._.........,..,,,,,..........,...._................,...............,.,._.....,............_................._...............,......,_.........,..,.....,......,.......,.. Yes No Areyou a City resident?. ............. ....... ...............____............. .................. ................ Yes No Ei years -~ W-� If so,how long:........................................................._.,.,.,.,,..........,,.,..,,.,.,...........,.._,.................._,,,...............,....,.....,.......,,.....................,,.....,..,...........,...................,.,..,............ Doyou own/manage a business in the City`?....................................................._......................................____...............___.............,............................., Yes No Do you hold any professional licenses,registrations or certificates in any field?......................................................„ , If so,please list: Licensed Mariner,Commissioned Officer,Federal Contracting Officer's Representative Are you aware of any conflict of interest which might arise by your service on the advisory board that you are applying for? If so,please explain: I operate a rental property in the city July 7, � c The City g of Port Angeles Advisory .Beard. Application Work or Professional Experience- List most recent experience first, or attach a resume Please see attached resume Employer Brief job description Employer Brief job description Employer Brief job description Education—List most recent experience first Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Charitable, Social and Civic Activities and Memberships—List major activities you have participated in during the last five years Active member of Elk lodge and Feiro Marine Life Center Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective Brief description of your participation Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective Brief description of your participation July , r The City of Port Angeles Advisory Board Application Planning Commission Supplemental Questionnaire 1. Why are you interesting in becoming a Planning Commissioner? I'm looking for an appropriate way to get more involved in the cormmunity. I've lived here for some time now and my wife and I own a couple properties,being apart of shaping the future of our city is appealing and motivating. 2. Please describe the basic intent of the Washington State Growth Management Act. To promote intentional sustainable growth with regard to the environment,our quality of life,and our economy. 3. What is the importance of the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan and what role does it play in City decision making? The comprehensive plan codifies our compliance with WGMA mentioned above. It is the basis upon which local Governmental decisions are to be made. It is a multi-year(2 decade)plan intended to reflect the goals and desires of the community. 4. Opposing viewpoints are sometimes expressed during public hearings. What factors would you rely on to detertnine your response or action? Objective acceptance of differing ideas and viewpoints,it's important to see issues from other people's perspective and Appreciate the strength that diversity lends to a community. Urban and rural planning should ideally'blend the will of the Community with best practices,sound research and expert advice,while following the direction provided by the Comprehensive plan. 5. Are you familiar with the Conflict of Interest Law and Appearance of Fairness Doctrine of Washington State? Based on your understanding, do you anticipate any potential conflicts that may keep you from participating in matters heard the Planning Commission? Yes and no. July 7, The City of Port Angeles Advisory Board Application 6. Describe what you think makes Port Angeles a great place to live and work. The mountains,the sea,the history,the culture,and my favorite restaurants.I like to live where I want to spend my Weekends and for me that's Port Angeles.The challenging part is keeping my work nearby. 7. What do you feel are some of the key issues facing the City today and in the next 3-5 years? How to attract the right kind of industry,how to manage tourism effectively,how to strengthen relationships with tribes and Federal entities in the region,how to strategically curb the drug epidemic,how to make Port Angeles the perfect place To raise a family. 8. Planning Commission meetings are on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Do you foresee any problems attending these meetings on a regular basis? Yes,I can most likely only attend half of these meetings in person as I work 2/4 weeks a month in Newport,OR. /S/Justin Ellis 05MAR19 Applicant Signature Date Submit completed forms to: Office of the City Clerk Kari Martinez-Bailey City of Port Angeles 360-4174634 321 East 5'Street kmbailey@cityofpa.us Port Angeles,WA 98362 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,if you need special accommodations because of a physical limitation, please contact the City Manager's Office at 360-417-4500 so appropriate arrangements can be made. This document and all attached information is considered a public record and may be distributed to members of the City Council for appointment consideration. Additionally,it may become a part of a City Council packet. July 7, 2020 E - 62 Justin E. Ellis NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette 1897 Ranger Loop Road,BLDG#184 Honolulu,HI 96818 Objective To apply my technical and agricultural education at the University of Illinois and work experience,from the US Navy and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,to a career with upward mobility and opportunities for continuing education. Experience National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration August 2010--Present • Junior Officer aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette December 2010 Present • NOAA Corps Basic Officer.•Training Class August 2010 December 2010 University of Illinois.1anuaty 2010-August 2010 • Laboratory Technician in air quality lab,Newmark Laboratory,with Dr.Tami Bond o Work published in April,2011 by USAID • Research Assistant in crop sciences department with Dr.Sarah Taylor Lovell US Navy September 1999-July 2005 • USS Montpelier,SSN-765 July 2001-.July 2005 • Nuclear Machinist Mate 2nd Class • Engine Room Supervisor,Senior Position(2002-2005) • Preventative Maintenance Coordinator,Engineering Department(2002-2005) ■ Experienced Radioactive Controls Worker ■ Top Secret Government Security Clearance ■ Quality Assurance Craftsman/Inspector • Navy Nuclear Power Program September 1999-July 2001 • Academic and hands on training in nuclear power and basic mechanical operations • Awards • Navy Achievement Medal ■ Navy Good Conduct Medal • Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal ■ Sea Service Deployment Ribbon ■ Enlisted Submarine Warfare Breast Insignia • Honorable Discharge ■ Two letters of commendation from USN Admirals ■ Letter of commendation from Commanding Officer • Command recommendation for early promotion to Petty Officer First Class Education Global Maritime and Transportation School August 2010 Present Coast Guard licensing program as 3d mate with 1600 ton near coastal restriction. University of Illinois College of Agriculture,Urbana-Champaign August 2005-December 2009 B.Sc.in Technical Systems Management with concentration in Business Administration in December 2009 US Navy,USS Montpelier,SSN-765 January 2004-December 2004 Quality Assurance Inspector and Hydraulic Theory Certification Naval Nuclear Power Training Command September 1999-July 2001 Certified Mechanical Operator-Prototype Nuclear Reactor and associated engine room propulsion plant July 7, 2020 E 63 i Professional Organizations and Credentials Engineers Without Borders--UIUC Chapter,Member(August ZOOS Present)and Treasurer(2006) Merchant Marino Credentials DC7D Common Access Card Transportation Worker Identification Credential MARSEC First Aid and CPR Fast Rescue Boat Operator GMDSS Radio Operator National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Representative References available on request The Clity of Porgy- Angeles ,.,� Boar Application Planning Commission Applicant Name and General Information ➢ hest Ml Last Address (."ity State Zip .........._..w.....w Iforne la'frw'arae Work lr➢Ogre, Cell p'➢gone Certification and Location Information Are your ru ployei-I by the City of Port ........ .......... Yes Are your a citizen of the United ...... . ... ....._, ..,.,..,.:: . ,.......... .... .....,. �.:.,.� �..... .b:,. e� o Are you aRegistered „,.,..... No Axe Y Fso,how long: ,. ,..... , ........... ➢'err you own/manap a business in the City" ...,..M. ....,... ..........­,-, ............... No o yoru held any professiaw iW lipwises,regisin-atiaarns or cerdficatLs in any field?............... _. .......... ....._... No If so,please fi3c _p _. , .. °"T 0 r r'➢ t" t�, 4 lbZ)g'� �T m wry«.rl 16 m re you aware,of any eon lr .t ofinterest which rvi )at arise by yoiw sair~vicv,on,,the,ativi ory board that,you are applying for"? If So,Please explain: a A Hj> C7fiW?j.L>1 " l 'rTv A- Ark F�Tt-r ° , The City of Port Angeles Advisory Board Application Work or Professional Experience - List most recent experience first, or attach a resume U 5 AfZ r"`1 e-0R?5 ev— 1=f-4 C.W E575 Employer Dr1 I-lzp)wHG Brief job description Ly7� So L-F i-L.G Employer t3y!Lfl 114 f sib /-1NG el-as Brief job description �5yc.p JHc- / 1HTry.3LNATior,lAL.. 5}aIFHoLP0Ca Employer )`+r P� 7.6>Z Ca$o ` 750 G{CGS Brief job description Education—List most recent experience first CAI_I-V:0r44lA, t--NkNQI-rlr^1 I�6AC)}- � No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? t-1tY" S)L.1A GOLLS-&E l6ec; L)IV4N 14V � l-? !.- Apt Y� No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Charitable, Social and Civic Activities and Memberships—List major activities you have participated in during the last five years Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective Brief description of your participation Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective Brief description of your participation July 7, COPA Planning Commision Application - Luxton Questionnaire 1. The housing shortage is the major bottleneck in the equitable development of Port Angeles and most other West Coast cities. Current regulation at all levels has had the unintended consequence of creating a situation where only high and medium end housing products are commercially viable. If this direction is allowed to continue, housing affordability will continue to decline. People who have lived in a community for generations will no longer be able to afford to live there, as wealthier newcomers take their place. We are seeing this playing out across the West right now as those unable to find housing call for rent control and public housing schemes. Port Angeles is a few years behind where other Western cities are today, that means we still have a chance to craft development regulation that puts affordable housing back on a level playing field. 2. The Growth Management Act (GMA) of 1990 requires cities, counties and other subdivisions of the state to actually create an overall plan (Comprehensive Plan) for growth in their jurisdiction and follow through with it. Cities and counties have had varying levels of success following through with the goal outlines in the act. Some low population areas opted out of the regulation entirely. 3. The COPA comprehensive plan is a document that guides the city`s decision making and future plans. It is a requirement of the GMA. Translating the generalized goals of these types of plan into functional legislation is the hard pa rt. 4. Dissent and disagreement is the forge of good ideas. As a citizen, If your legislative and decision making bodies never have a disagreement you got bad things coming your way. 5. No, I am not familiar with those laws and would like training on how to comply with them. I am currently working to build houses and multifamily in Port Angeles. also do some limited contracting work. 6. There is no other place in North America that has access to as many outdoor activities within 30 mins as Port Angeles. Between access to Victoria, the Coast and the whole of the Olympics the location is legendary, Port Angeles has been spared from the unrelenting corporatized growth of the 1-5 corridor. The economic troubles we have faced here have also preserved our city's uniqueness. There is an eclectic, friendly and homey nature to this town that is not found elsewhere. 7, 67 7. The related problems of housing shortages and homelessness are the biggest issues the town faces. Without new housing, our restaurant workers, grocers, the single mothers, they will be the losers and they will be the ones packing their bags to leave town. We will all suffer from their departure but those of us insulated by our pocketbooks will face only a minor disruption. Some of those workers will decide to move into their car or a motel while they search for some place to go or stay. Some will leave town, for some the car that was a temporary shelter from the rain will become permanent. As they are today, our parks, our downtown and public spaces will become the sitting rooms and bedrooms of the downtrodden and the sick. We have decided as a society to neither help them nor remove them from our gaze. Much enjoyment has been lost from public spaces as they become refuges for those with nowhere to go. 8. No. July °7, l 1 4 The City of Pot Angeles . ,�..,. a.. .... I,,.., Advisory Board Applic tion Planning Commission Applicant Natne and General Inforination Marolee D. Smith s: 62 ... �.� .� . �. ... .��.. . ............................................ Address City State Zip �ro...�.......... ..... _m.... _. , ,.. ........................__...w____,.. ,._......._.__. lfl¢raaGc faNrc'.le Wearly lrlaone Cell phone E-mail address Certification and Location Information Are you employed by 01 C`Nltyr of Port Angeles?--, Yes NX Are you a t;atazeaa of[lie United . ".... No Are YOU ca RegiSte:r d Voter?....... .... .............................................. ..._................................................... . No Are,you a(1ty uesarlruala .... .... . ...........",..,.. .. .......- . .. ...,, .......-... ... .. ..,._ _ ,...,..,. ,.. ..... ... ............. W,,S No ll`tea,how Na'ag: ..� �......._ Do you,eawn"ttr,araua e a busr ess in the City? ...,._ _..,, Yes N Do you hold any professional licenses,registrations or certificates in any Piele9?.......U„ ,,,, Yes �a If'so,please list: Are:yu,,waware of any conflict of purla.p-esl wlwh r*glrt.arise by yOUT SearViCC cart mlae,adViSory board thW,y uu are:applying fav? If so, lease explrtl�w None 7, � The City of Port Angeles Advisory Board Application Work or Professional Experience- List most recent experience first, or attach a resume Self (John C. Dvorak Company & No Agenda Show, LLC) Employer research, writing (author), editing, bookkeeping, PR & Marketing, contracts and whatever else Brief job description Gates Distribution (Microcomputer distributor) Employer Everything: sales, marketing, shipping, set-up books, co-op marketing program. Start-up company. Brief job description Crocker National Bank Employer help desk, supervisor, manager, AVP of Online Services. Research, writing, speaking, meetings & reports Brief job description Education—List most recent experience first Yes No( Merritt College(Peralta) Oakland,CA Administration of Justice Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Charitable, Social and Civic Activities and Memberships—List major activities you have participated in during the last five years Organ izationdl-ocationGroup's purpose/objective Brief description of your participation Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective Brief description of your participation The City of Port Angeles . .w Advisory Board Application Planning Commission Supplemental Questionnaire 1. Why are you interesting in becoming a Planning Commissioner? I am well read, do good research, and have skills that would benefit the commission and the council. 2. Please describe the basic intent of the Washington State Growth Management Act. The Growth Management Act (RCW 36, 70A) aims to limit sprawl, manage housing stock for all residents, foster property rights (protect landowners from arbitrary and discrimatory action); provide open space for recreation, conserve wildlife and fish habitat, and encourage citizen participation and transparency. 3. What is the importance of the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan and what role does it play in City decision making? The plan is to articulate goals, objectives, and polices -- to identify a vision for the future of the City of Port Angeles -- for all to adhere to, and keep in mind (for the few exceptions to the rule). It should be compatible with the Comprehensive Plans of the cities around us, and the county's vision. 4. Opposing viewpoints are sometimes expressed during public hearings. What factors would you rely on to determine your response or action? The richness of life is enhanced by diversity and compromise. Opposition is often from misunderstanding, or the emotion of being threatened. All viewpoints are valid, and worth consideration. If the Growth Management Act and the comprehensive plan are the de facto standard, then all things should be viewed, and responded to, with that lens. 5. Are you familiar with the Conflict of Interest Law and Appearance of Fairness Doctrine of Washington State? Based on your understanding, do you anticipate any potential conflicts that may keep you from participating in matters heard the Planning Commission? The Conflict of Interest Laws are somthing near-and-dear to my heart. In the 1970's I was a citizen lobbyist working for bills which included sunshine laws, and consumer protection. This included working hard to ensure that the Brown Act and Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act became what is known as the "California Open Meetings Act" (CA code 54950-54963, and Statues 120-11132) July 7, 2020 E - 71 ` The City of Port Angeles Advisory Board Application 6. Describe what you think makes Port Angeles a great place to live and work. Port Angles is a remote, and unique community. I has the potential to be an amazing place. 7. What do you feel are some of the key issues facing the City today and in the next 3-5 years? We are not prepared for another economic downturn. As it is we are not fully providing for the people of area --as evidenced by the massive drug problems, homelessness, and low wages of our citizens. We MUST not continue to mis-step when it comes to internet (fiber), STEM and vocational training, attracting the next generation of residents, industry, and busines --to work towards becoming a strong community. 8. Planning Commission meetings are on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Do you foresee any problems attending these meetings on a regular basis? Not usually. Although I do travel, but will try and organize my schedule to not impact the meetings. I do not forsee any problems attending these meetings on a regular basis. Marnlee n Smith February 8, 2019 Applicant Signature Date Submit completed forms to: Office of the City Clerk Kari Martinez-Bailey City of Port Angeles 360-417-4634 321 East 5"'Street jvenekla@cityofpa.us Port Angeles,WA 98362 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,if you need special accommodations because of a physical limitation, please contact the City Manager's Office at 360-417-4500 so appropriate arrangements can be made. This document and all attached information is considered a public record and may be distributed to members of the City Council for appointment consideration. Additionally,it may become a part of a City Council packet. - ........�) FEB [jThe City of Port Angeles k, l; t Adviso u ( Board I /f isLL S o : Planning Commission Applicant Name and General Information First Nff ., Address city Stale zip 0 phone, Woad p�ho .PMole E-mail address Certification and Location Information Are,you a ReA gistemd Voter?................................ .o..__...w....__.. . ......,...a..._._..,.. Yes No ' No Are : t,at resr "__. .__ .,.... .. . . _.. . . _... ..._._ ,....... .. ..W_ mm. . . . _._. . .m If so,how long: fCr you omi/maimgge Q>x business ire 6d ,�:;�p��...�n...�,.�.�...._..e�....�n.._��..�,��,..�....a.�n..._a�...�.�.�.�.....�n.�_..,�..�.�_.�...�....�.M..,m......�,..._�._..� ' ,s Do Y professional diem s,rc ist:r t �� car certificates in a d:d�d ."�._m_....... .._..� ......_.... _w.__.,. � �z co � l' o � pad �, If so,please list. , Are you aware of arwy corn dicta of interest which i i pat arise by your service on theadvisory board that:t ou are applying for" If so,please c pdaim July 7, dfThe City of Port Angelesv 0� 6-Y u Adviy� � s E ^a„ Work or rcr a ss rr as aac is most recent xperienc first, or attach as resa,rrne A-L. r Lm loycr ar Brief job description aLL. 6 ...... Employer i Brief job b escrtptac.rort Employer .. rtct",bib cicscratahctrt Education_..List most recent experience r'st as 9:arst:tlartzcar t scat:cara Degrm earned/Major drat f Stuc radmited? Yes No trtstitcrt tart/Locaat c»rt Degrec canted : spar area of StudyGraduated'? Y'cs No Institution/Location Degree caamcdf ajar area of Study Graduated? Charitable, ciayears nd a Civic c ivit s and Memberships--List st major activities YOU have participated in during the ,.� � L _ t.!_.�.�_.��. --�-� 4 Or arrinittcata vacation Grcaaata s tart sclob ectrvc Brief dc ri tim of �... your aarttcitaattiota l 1 r anizat tiara/Locatl� rt yrot4)"t purpose bjectiw rtct"dcscrt Lion cat'your p__ rtaaarttcataartieata ' July 7, dM rhe "Ity of Port Angeles dv Planning "lonimisslanaa Supplemental Questionnaire l° Why are ya:nnn i nteresting in h corni ng a PIarnnnlrng Comm ission '? . 'lease describe the basic intent of the Washington State Grow Management act. r w 4 ° �w_: r L . What is the importance ofthePort Angeles Comprehensive Plans and what role clones It inlay in City decision making'? p tom.» .. ..,......._.w......�..__., ,.µ.w.. p ... ' ° Opposing viewpoints are sometimes expressed during public hearings. gnat factors would You rely on to determine your response or action?6-1 W .. s ��..r`� , , ,:r you fanrnll.lar with tied. ,onnf ict,of Interest Law ,-- �n c�arannce� ':l^alrrn ss t�a�cstrinncn cnf ashnn� tcnrn State? Based on your understanding, do YOU anticipate any potential conflict's that may keep you from nanticltnatlan ;in matters heard tl'n e Planning °omnnnisslr�n r~� J The City of Port Angeles Advisof Board fictr 6 Describe what you think makes f oil, Angeles a r-at place to 1pVe and work. -w... . What do YOU feel are srarne of"the key issues facing the City today and in the next 3-5 years? __ ry LZ c 2 . Planning Commission mission meetings are on the and and fourth Wednesday of each month. Do you foresee any r l�ler s attending these ineetings on a regular basis" m , ,,.. ._ _..-._.-. .,._._ .. _ m 7" 't' ignatu e ...�at Submit completed d(onns for Office of the City Clerk Kari Martinez-Bailey City of Port Angeles 31�0- 1.7-4 34 32 1 East'Strcet jverrekI,*ic.ityofj)a..rxs Port Angeles,WA 98362 In craraalalfar e with flue Americans with Disabilities Act,if you creed.special accraramWaations because of a,physical limitation, please ccaratac;t the City Maiviger"s Office ce at 3604.17-4500 soappropriale airangetnents can be node, This docament and all awac hed infionr tion is considered a public recur ark]nxty be distributed to nwai ers of the City Council.for appointment co sfder6atlarra. Additiomilly, at.may becon ,a part rrl"a City Council packet, RECEIVED r_ ,1 A 14 1 The City of Port Angeles CITY OF PORT ANGELES ERK Advisory Board Application CITY CL Planning Commission Applicant Name and General Information Colin E Young First MI Last 218 W 11 th St Port Angeles WA 98362 Address City State Zip Ffome phone Work phone Cell phone colinyl57@gmail.com E-mail address Certification and Location Information Are you employed by the City of Port Angeles?..... ..................................... .................................... ............ Yes No Areyou a citizen of the United States?.......................................................................................................................................................................................... Yes No Areyou a Registered Voter?..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Yes No Areyou a City resident?.......................... -...........................................- - - -................. ..................... r-Y—e I No Ifso,how tong:.. ............-- --- ......................... ................................................... ........................ .............. 2 Years Doyou own/manage a business in the City?............................................................................................................................................................................ Yes No Do you hold any professional licenses,registrations or certificates in any field?.............................................................................. M No If so,please list: Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer Washington State No. 56146, Alaska No. 116842. Are you aware of any conflict of interest which might arise by your service on the advisory board that you are applying for? If so,please explain: None July 7, 2020 E - 7 I I, July 7, I The City of Part Angeles Advisory Board Application Work or Professional Experience- List most recent experience first, or attach a resume PUD No. 1 of Ciallam County Employer Electrical Engineer primarily designing and developing power distribution systems. Brief job description Kodiak Electric Association, Kodiak, AK Employer Electrical Engineer primarily designing and developing power system generation, transmission and distribution. Brief job description Montana State University, Bozeman, MT Employer Teaching Assistant teaching power system classes to undergraduate engineers. Brief job description Education—List most recent experience first es No Montana State University,Bozeman,MT Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Montana State University,Bozeman,MT Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Flathead Valley Community College Kalispell MT Associates of Science in Engineering Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Charitable, Social and Civic Activities and Memberships—List major activities you have participated in during~;the last five years Kodiak Planning and Zoning Comission Developed comp plan,held hearings and made recommendations. Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective --� Planning Commissioner-Worked on various zoning rules including cell towers, parking, and residential lot sizes. Lirief description of your participation � _ Kodiak Architectural and Engineering Review Board Reviewed all architectural&engineering proposals for Kodiak Island Borough. Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective Board Member- Evaluated proposals including middle school remodel and high school roof replacement. Brief description of your participation ,u The City of Fort Angeles " ru Advisory Board Application Planning Commission supplemental Questionnaire 1. Why are you interesting in becoming a Planning Commissioner? I would like to be a part of the process for helping the city grow sustainably. The zoning rules have direct impact on how people live (apartments, houses....) and how people move around (parking rules, density limits...). 2. Please describe the basic intent of the Washington State Growth Management Act. It is a law that requires Port Angeles to protect natural resources, create comprehensive plans and manage growth of the community. 3. What is the importance of the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan and what role does it play in City decision making? The comprehensive plan is there to give guidance for future development. It is created with ,public involvement so that the community has a voice in the planning process. 4. Opposing viewpoints are sometimes expressed during public hearings. What factors would you rely on to determine your response or action'? As a planning commissioner, opposing views should be welcomed. If a community member brings good evidence that I have not considered or can show that the boards decision may cause harm to individuals, I will need to reconsider my actions. S. Are you familiar with the Conflict of Interest Law and Appearance of Fairness Doctrine of Washington. State? Based on your understanding, do you anticipate any potential conflicts that may keep you from participating in matters heard the Planning Commission? I am familiar with it and 1 see no potential conflicts of interest. July ° , The City of Port Angeles Advisory Board Application 6. Describe what you think makes Port Angeles a great place to live and work. The weather is mild, the mountains are close and the ocean is right downtown. The community is filled with people that want to make a difference and the recreation available here makes Port Angeles a hidden gem. 7. What do you feel are some of the key issues facing the City today and in the next 3-5 years? Some of the key issues include affordable housing and lack of commercial development on west side of town north of the airport. 8. Planning Commission meetings are on the second and fourth. Wednesday of each month. Do you foresee any problems attending these meetings on a regular basis'.' I do not see a problem with meeting this requirement. m Apple lnt Signature Date Submit completed forms to: Office of the City Clerk Kari Martinez-Bailey City of Port Angeles 360-417-4634 321 Fast 5" Street kmbailey(7cityofpa.us Port Angeles, WA 98362 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special accommodations because of"a physical limitation, please contact the City Manager's Office at 360-417-4500 so appropriate arrangements can be made. This document and all attached information is considered a public record and may be distributed to members of the City Council for appointment consideration. Additionally,it may become a part of a City Council packet. 17, PR'F CITY COUNCHL ............... ...............................................................0.............. ...........AN G ELL.S WASH � N GTO N , U . S . MEMO 11q1W .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. IDate: July 7, 2020 TO: City Council From Nathan A. West, City Manager Todd Weeks,Iqfi)rmaflon 1echnology Manager Sulbject: Five-Year Renewal for Cisco Meraki Network Infrastructure Software Licensing ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Summary: The purpose of this memo is to receive City Council approval to renew Cisco Meraki Infrastructure Software licensing for five-years. Funding: Funds are available in the approved IT 2020 budget as identified below. By successfully negotiating a five-year agreement the City was able to save over$9,000 per year. This item was budgeted at $50,000 with the total five-year cost of$50,452 and is available in the Council approved 2020 budget for this financial year. The funds were budgeted in the IT'Division software maintenance account line item (Account Number 502-208t-5 t8.48-02). Recomimendation: Approve and authorize the City Manager to approve payment for security and enterprise licensing with Development Group, Inc., for a five-year renewal of Cisco Meraki Network software licensing outlined in proposal 9 23529-, and to make minor modifications as needed. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Background / Analysis: Cisco Meraki Infrastructure Software Licensing is required for the operation of the City's core network hardware infrastructure that includes switches, firewalls and access points. The software also provides security services including management of mobile devices and VPN accounts. In 2016-- 2017 the Information Technology Division refreshed the City's network infrastructure with the Cisco Meraki line of networking equipment. This refresh included three years of software licensing with one, three and five-year renewal options. This five-year license renewal will conclude and then coincide with a 2024-2025 network infrastructure refresh (CFP9 IT03 t9) where the current networking equipment will be evaluated for replacement due to end of useful life of the equipment and end of licensing and support. The City also explored the one-year and three-year pricing options-, however, the five-year renewal option provided the City with the best price per year, at nearly half of the yearly pricing saving the City over $9,000 per year. Funding Overview: Funds are available in the approved IT 2020 budget as identified below. By successfully negotiating a five-year agreement the City was able to save over$45,000 as compared to yearly renewals. This item was budgeted at$50,000 while the total annual cost is $10,352.90 and the five-year amount of$50,452 is available in the Council approved 2020 budget for this financial year. The funds were budgeted in the IT'Division software maintenance account line item (Account Number 502- 208 t-5 18.48-02). July 7, 2020 E - 82 PR'F CITY COUNCHL ............... ...............................................................0.............. ...........AN G ELL.S WASH � N GTO N , U . S . MEMO 11q1W .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. IDate: July 7, 2020 TO: City Council From Nathan West, City Manager Sarina Carrizosa,Tinance Director Sulbject: The 202 1-2026 Capital Facility Plan and Transportation Plan Summary: The Capital Facilities Plan and Transportation Improvement Plan (CFP/TIP) allows the City to proactively make long-tern plans for asset management,maximize our limited resources and leverage outside funding sources. Changes to projects approved for the 2020 Budget year will become the amended capital portion of the current budget and projects approved for 202 1 will be built into the 202 1 Capital budget. Additionally, the CFP/TIP is a required component of the City's Comprehensive Plan. Since the first reading there has been one major change to project PK03 t8 -- Waterfront Rip Rap repair. Funding: Each project sheet in the CFP document describes the proposed funding for each individual project. Funding sources include governmental transfers, utility reserves (both capital and operating), utility rates, grants, and contributions. If funding has not been identified the project is marked unfunded, but still remains in the CFP. No additional debt is proposed for the 202 t-2026 CFP planning cycle. Recomimendation: Staff requests that Council: t) Open the continued public hearing on the 202 1-2026 Capital Facilities Plan and Transportation Improvement Plan from the June 16"'meeting, 2) Close the public hearing and conduct the second reading of the 202 1 -2026 Capital Facilities Plan and Transportation Improvement Plan resolution, and 3) Adopt the resolution as read. Background / Analysis: The Washington State Growth Management Act requires that the City review and update the Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) and Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) annually. The CFP is a six year planning document that is updated annually based on needs and policies identified in the City of Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan, Council Strategic Plan and City Work Plan. It represents Port Angeles' current list of needed projects and programs for the next six years. The document also identifies secured or reasonably expected revenues and expenditures for each of the projects included in the CFP. Projects without identified funding are also listed in the CFP/TIP to allow for additional funding options to be explored. Pro' project types: Projects are grouped into the following prq' • Governmental • General Government • Public Safety • Parks and Recreation • Utilities: • Electric • Water • Wastewater July 7, • Solid Waste • Storniwater • Combined Sewer Overflow(CSO) • Medic I • Information Technologies • Equipment Services • Transportation Improvement Plan • Transportation • Transportation Benefit District The CFP/TIP is required to be filed with the State of Washington by July 3 tst this year in order to be eligible for certain grant opportunities for transportation projects. The 202 1-2026 Capital Facilities Plan and Transportation Improvement Plan (CFP) allows citizens, advisory boards and City Council to critically review and identify priority projects as well as items that require long-tern planning. This comprehensive approach allows consideration and approval of capital improvements/re placements for a longer range than an annual review and coordinates the decision making process to include all available information and resources. Projects in the CFP have been vetted by City staff and management, and the Utility Advisory Committee has forwarded a favorable recommendation on the utility projects. In addition, on May 26"', Council held a work session to discuss the CFP/TIP. A copy of this presentation can be viewed on the City's website at this link: 2026 C'FP Workscssuon Prcscma6on P )F. In all instances Council's directives have been considered and implemented, which include: t) Replacement of critical infrastructure based on priorities and focus on preventable maintenance to increase asset life. 2) Leveraging projects by planning multiple projects in one area at the same time to save on construction costs. 3) Maximizing the use of funds available to limit the impact on customer rates from capital investment. 4) No new debt is required to complete projects or is planned for future projects. 5) Building capital reserves to a cash to depreciation ratio of t:I. • General Government and Transportation currently do not meet this requirement. General Governmental and Transportation projects have more funding options available, such as, grants, and as a result these options are explored prior to over burdening the General Fund or competing for limited tax dollars. The result of which means building these fund balances will be much more gradual. • Water, Wastewater and Stormwater utilities all are below the t:I threshold when looking at the 6-year plan. Cash to depreciation levels are expected to increase in years after 2026 and therefore staff anticipates an approximately t% increase in these utilities over time. This will also require an increase in the transfer from operating funds to the capital funds in each utility. However,the transfer from the Electric utility will be decreased starting in 202 t, which will positively impact rates. A list of all active and prioritized projects is attached to this memo. Unfunded projects are described in the CFP/TIP document, but they are not included in the exhibit. The complete document can be reviewed in detail in the Preliminary CFP/TIP document posted on the City's website. July 7, Changes since the City Council work session on May 26"'City Council include: • Correcting typographical errors on titles • A correction to the exhibit for Equipment Services that had a vehicle scheduled for replacement in 2026, that should occur in 2027. Since the first reading of the CFP/T'IP resolution there has been one major change to project PK03 B -- Waterfront Rip Rap repair. This change will increase the amount of spending for this project to accommodate a permit needed to complete the required environmental assessment to close this project. The change from the proposed CFP will include an additional $20,000 for completion that will be funded from General Fund reserves. Finally, the CFP/T'IP is a living document and is subject to change due to shifting priorities, funding sources emergencies and other factors. As amendments are presented to Council by staff an analysis will be performed to ensure rates are not impacted negatively and funding is available. Funding Overview: Each project sheet in the CFP document describes the proposed funding for each individual project. Funding sources include governmental transfers, utility reserves (both capital and operating), utility rates, grants, and contributions. If funding has not been identified the project is marked unfunded, but still remains in the CFP. No additional debt is proposed for the 202 1-2026 CFP planning cycle. Attached: CFP/T'IP project listing July 7, 1 r ll�.lo ,l ^ n, GENEFIAL GOVERNMLN'1/PACILI'1'IE5 GGO303 NICE Program R R rolrmg Excellent 837,108 262,1113 d 111,000 71,010 7Ei 71,010 71,010 71,010 71,010 GG1113 F'ariltty Securtry ProjoRs A Flctir'c Fair 256,100 153,268 91,000 75,000 71,732 GG0416 e.try Flall F'tro Dotoction Systorn 3 Planning Fair 75,000 - 7G,000 GGOS 16 Senior C.onterr F'tre DoterRton Systorn 4 Resign Fair 50,000 - 50,000 PUBLIC SAFETY CAPPC Popcorn Capital R Revolr'ing Good 660'311 211,488 101,1100 10,010 10,010 10,010 10,010 50,000 50,000 CAPMS Modic 1 Rovolving R Revolr'I g Good '66,400 - 183,200 1133,200 FD0415 R",Dopartrn ant Turn-Out Goar R Revolr'ing Good 160,316 160,316 - FD0615 Fire Hosos R Revolr'ing Good 4L,328 7,398 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 FD011E3 Ddibrtllator Rovolving Account R Revolr'ing Good 256,0L2 68,022 3G,000 36,000 37,000 40,000 40,000 FD02", Solf C ootainod Breathing Apparatus R Revolving Good 250,0 o0 - - 250,000 PD0307 Polico Rogtonal Trand.g&Gun Rango Factitry R Revolving Poor 200,000 - 4�0,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 32,000 P00116 Mobtlo Data Torrninal Roplacornonts A Flctir'c Good 1111'16 9:3,421 ZG,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 PD0120 F'olico'Fasor Roplac-Imts A Active Fair 1L o,o 0 0 - 1L,000 25,000 12,000 25,000 12,000 34,000 PD0119 Corn putor AtctocF Dispat h/Law Enforcx-unapt Rocorcts Managornont Syst A Active Good '300,000 - 160,000 140,000 FD0.3 F'tre Station Garage Door Roplacornont 1 Plamnng Good 50,000 - Go,000 FD031E3 Ern orgoncy Manap-itPods 2 Plamring Good 150,000 - G)000 50,000 50,000 FD0219 EOC/911/Wosistdo Fire Station 6 P,c Plamring Poo, 4,750,000 - 48,000 PAR SAND RECREATION PK0216 Fadfltylrnprovornont Rovolving Fund R Revolr'ing Good 105,000 - 1G,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 PK0205 Rostroorn Roplacornont Program R Revolr'ing Poor 1,200,000 - 300,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 IS'O 000 150,000 150,000 PI{04113 Civic Fkdd Upgrados R Revolr'ing Poor 110,000 - 110,000 PK031E3 Watorfront Trail Rtp-Rap Ropatr R Revolr'ing Poor 663,000 - ,BOB8, 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 PI{OE319 e.try Ptor Railing Roplacornont A Flctir'c Paar 565,000 1,954 163,046 200,000 200,000 PI{0120 l4 Flour Rostroorn Pilot Projoct Fl Flctir'c Good ZOo,000 - 200,000 PK0220 F'told Turf at VolunUeo,F m4d A Active Goorl 1,Z 0 0 ,0 00 - - 500,000 700,000 PK0219 Gonoration 11 Droarn Playground A Active^ Good 4�75,000 - 4�7"a,000 PK07I9 Parks Maintenance Building A Active^ Poor 756,Soo 174,394 .50,000 250,000 2132,106 PK09 9 Fine Arts Center Capital lrnprovernents A Active^ Good 40,212 - 40'11 PKO1:I') Erickson Playfmdd ffffff Pump Track /// A Active^ Good 400,000 - 10,000 390,000 PI{OF19 Ctt Ptor Erosion Stahnt t dY Stdew�cU%reek Plamnn. Poor L90 to oo0 2130,000 ELECTRIC CLCAP Mamum .Capital Contributmn R R. Idog Fair 1,150,000 - Loo,000 200,000 150,000 "0000 150,000 150,000 150,000 CL 0414 C.onstncct Now Light Ops Buticttng Fl Actir'c Fair Gr200,000 77,- 6,3ZZ,864 CI.0916 Roplaco Laurol Streot Substation Swttchgoar A Active Exmllent 500,000 - Goo,000 CL0716 F'Streot Substation Swtt hgoar 1 Plamring Paar 500,000 - Goo,000 CL 0119 Ov,B,o"'FRomnctuctortng-Lola 2 Plamring Poor '100000 - 200,000 CL 0319 Underground C.ahlo Roplacornont-Lola 3 Design Paar LGo,000 - LGo,000 CL 0217 1Stroet Substation Swttchgoar Roplacornont 4 Plamring Poor Soo,000 - Goo,000 CL0220 Laurol SYroet LTC.Roplacornont Plamring Poor 200,000 - Loo,000 CL 0320 FS,-LTC Roplacornont 6 Plamnng Fair 200,000 - 20 0,0o0 . CL 0420 Cortege Street LTC Roplacornont 7 P,ei'lenning Fair 2oa,aao - 200,000 . CL 0919 "A"Street Substation Swttchgoar Replacement E3 Plamring Fair 500,000 - 500,000 . CL 0419 Undorground Cable Replacement-2021 9 P,ci'lanning fair 250,000 - 250,000 . CL 0620 Eloctricvohtclo Charging Stators 10 Prci'lanning Fair 4�8,000 - 4E3,000 . CI.0519 UndergroundF C.ahlo Replacement-loll 11 P,,Planning fair LGo,000 - 250,000 . CL0216 Ctry/PUD Servtco Aroa Capital Noods 12 P,c Plamnng Good 400,000 - - 200,000 200,000 CL 0117 Washington SYroet Substation Swttchgoar 13 Plamring Fair Soo,000 - - 500,000 CL0E319 Qvorhoad Romnducto,mg-2o23 14 Pic Plamnng Fair Zoo,000 - - 200,000 CL 0619 Undorground Cablo Ropl acornont-2o23 15 Pic Plamnng fair ZGo,000 - - 250,000 CL 0719 [rnctergrouncF Cablo Ropl acornont-2o24 16 P,c Plamring Fair -1.000 - 250,000 CL 1019 Underground C.ablo Roplacornont-2o2G 17 P,c Plamring Fair LG0,000 - 250,000 CL0120 F'Street Transformer Fie lacernent 1E3 Pic^Plamnn, fair S,Loo,o00 1,200,000 1 r tl�.lo ,l � WATER CAPW3 Goneralw t.Fqutprnont R R. Ping ^ Good 466,300 111,3110 G0,000 10,010 10,010 10,010 10,010 10,010 10,010 WT01213 Rannoy W di Roof A Flctir'c Fair 90,333 333 90,000 W10220 Rannoy Woll G mwator fW ocato A Flctir'c Poor 175,000 - 17"a,000 WT0419 Docent F'actitry at Transfor Station-Wator Sotis Docent Bays Fl Flctivc Fair L0 0 ,0 0 0 - 2G,000 175,000 WT0120 Wator Systorn SCADA Upgrade 1 Plamring Poor 650,000 - 1Go,000 500,000 WT021£3 Rosor'votr Ropaiis 2 Plamring Poor L75,000 - 31,000 244,000 W10619 Poabody Ros orvoiry lnlot Pipo Roplacornont 3 Plamring Fair '140,000 - 1o"a,000 235,000 WT0519 Wator Troat-itPlant Ropaire 4 Plamring Fair 170,000 - 30,000 140,000 WT0319 Ground Wator Rostitoncy Program 5 Plamring Fair 1,400,000 - 110,0o0 100,000 710,000 WT0320 M-,,o Crook Transmission Main Eval/Dostgn 6 Plamring Paar 4O0,000 - - 400,000 WT0612 3rc1&Vtno Strout Main 7 Plamring Fair 160,000 - - 360,000 WT0420 Ennis Crook Wator Main RaloraR+ E3 P,c Plamring Good ZO0 ,0 0 0 - - 200,000 WT0111 Ltboity Strout Wator Main 9 Design Good 48G,739 15,7:09 - 470,000 WT0219 Peabody FRIghts Floating Cover fWpla--it 10 Plamring Fair 400,000 - - 200,000 200,000 W3'0512 Fast 4th Street Water Main 1i. Plamring Good 472 ,000 - - 472,000 WT0212 East 6th Street Water Main 12 Plamring Gnarl 340,000 - - 340,000 W3'0411 West4th Street Water Main 13 Plamnn; Gnarl S,5oo,000 1,500,000 tt l ? nI I WASTEWA9'ER CAPWW Goneralw 'R.watt.r Equtprnont R R.r oIdog Excellent 698,z 75 217,27s 116,000 10,010 10,010 10,010 10,010 10,010 10,010 WW030E3 Purnp Station 43 RgAacorn ant A Flctir'c Fair 1,479,613 169,991 1,309:622 WW061£3 2019Nughborhood Sewor Rohab A Actir'e Pan, 300,000 - 300,000 WW0519 Docent F'actitryat I ans,I_Station-Wastowator S.D.,Docant Bays A Flctivc Fair 200,000 - 2G,000 175,000 WW0319 Wastowator C.ornproh onstvo Plan 1 Plamring Poor 300,000 - Loo,000 100,000 WWO219 WWTP Digostor Cloantng arrd Ropair 2 Plamnng Poor 100,000 - 100,000 WW0419 WWTP FIVAC Roplacornont 3 Plamring Paar 200,000 - 50,000 150,000 WW071f3 2 o20 Notghborhood Sow-Rohabtittadoo 4 Plamring Paar 300:000 - 300,000 WW050E3 Dipo,tor Mixing Unpro=Eut WWI 5 Plamnng Excellent 600,000 - 50,000 150,000 400,000 WWO818 2021 Notghborhooct Sewor Rohabtittadoo 6 Plamnng Paar 300,000 - 3050:000 WW0420 WWTP Potable Wator Atr-Gap 7 Plamring Fair 75,000 - 25,000 50,000 N/W0220 Wost4th SYroet C.apactrylrnprovorn ant E3 Plamnng Gnarl Soo,000 - 75,000 425,000 WW0520 Sanitary F'orco Main RaloraR+(Loos C.roel<) 9 P,e Plmnnng Fair 200,000 - 200,000 WW07IF Oak Street Sewor Separation 10 Plamnng E-11,ot 275,000 - 25,000 250,000 N/WOE3IF Laurol SYroet Sewor Separation 1t Plamnng Excellent L75,000 - 25,000 250,000 dd WW091£3 Loll NotghborhoocF Sewor Rohabtittatlon 12 Plamnng Paar 300,000 - 300,000 WWOS16 WW'FPBotlor Ropl acornont 13 Plamnng Exmll,ot 115,000 - 45,000 70,000 WW101E3 2o2:t Neighborhood Sewer Ftehabilitation 14 Plamring Poor 300,000 - 300,000 WW1:I1E3 2o24NeighborhoocF Sewer Ftehabilitation 15 Plamring Poor 300,000 - 300,000 WW0120 Purrs Station:t Force Main Fie lacernent 16 Plamnn, Gnarl L,Loo,o00 200,000 1,000,000 I , A „ra 1 COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW WWO117 F mcts Street Ptggtng Bypass 1 11 ring coon 190,000 190,000 . WW0116 CS06an I7R..n strucIt- 2 Plannng coon L08,449 43,449 15,000 150,000 r l r r l SOLID WAS'1'e SWO11L DecantF 'Ity rat3 rransfcr Stratton Fl ACUr,. Fair 6'72,351 25,(154 180,000 467,300 .SW.is 17 Landfill Operating Software A Activ. Pear L00,000 L00,000 SWo120 Landfill Pump Station 17 Ftepair i. Plannin; rair 190,000 190,000 F=f=f=M W SID MWA'1'eR DR0213 FF Street Storrnwatar Outfall A D.ign Paar 560,000 4,46:3 d 5,537 550,000 . DDO , Francts Steet Outfall Repair A Deign Fair 65,000 25,000 40,000 . DR0120 Decant Fad,ity at Transfer Stator-Storrnwater Soils Decant Bays A Deign Fair 200,000 25,000 175,000 DR0119 N Street Outfall 11pr11ernent 1 Planning Paar 312,500 62,500 250,000 . D Ito Ro4 Lincoln Park/Big Boy Pond Study 2 Planning Fair 110,000 - 110,000 . DR0404 Storrnwatar at Canyon edge&Ah Wars :3 Planning Fair 3,360,000 - 260,000 1,300,000 . D RO 117 Peabody SYreetwater Quality ProjeR 4 Planning Fair 651,000 - 21,000 6:90,000 . DI20IF Liberty Street Storrnwater lrnprovernent 5 Planning rair L,520,000 - 220,000 1,100,000 DR0304 Storrnwater at Laurel Street&US 101 6 Pla..i.g Fair 660,000 - 110,000 550,000 Daaz1.9 auream to Creeko-npra�ernent Pragraun � Pla..i.; rair 1a.6.000 41.,aoa 1a S,aao eQUIPMervr SERVICES rma."s 117,200 11,720 39,000 39,000 Corn rnuntty Development 77,800 7,780 Palicc 1,880,550 1138,055 151,200 191,000 157,500 160,550 163,800 167,100 170,400 F'tre&Medm1 3,786,800 378,680 44,600 45,100 495,100 195,100 Parks&Retread.. 1,501,000 150,150 100,100 213,500 99,600 3R3,900 96,700 97,200 Llrgi...rmg 11.700 11,870 77,E300 40,900 Light Operations 2,321,200 2:32,120 2'7"a,600 4E1,000 69,400 136,1300 51,100 107,100 25,600 W."', 1,188,100 118,810 230,200 38,800 127,1300 38,900 226,200 Wasi.wat.r 1,219,600 121,960 38,800 38,900 IL400 Solid Wachs 2,036,100 203,610 392,000 395,400 354,1300 21,400 444,500 SYur.rwat.r 820,100 82,010 ('E3,E30o C,.... - equipnentServices 96L,100 ')6,21(I 64,300 255,400 79,1300 434,1300 Informorlon Technology 35,900 3,59(I .Sh'..Lc L,530,100 25:3,(I')(I 548,800 41 1 ' ,,')00 15,500 15,600 150,E300 350,400 15'),600 INF'ORMA'1'ION SERVICES 110714 Data Back pSystcrns fW lra.crncnt R R.ralrmg Paar 210,000 210,000 110514 Data Storage Array Systems R R.r,ah,i.g Paar 150,000 150,000 110319 Network Refresh R a.r,ah,i.g Paar 280,000 2130,000 1109113 Internal Network Segmentation&VLAN Configurad- A Actir,. Paar 220,9'77 90,977 130,000 1102113 CIi,k2G.VI/Fulton A Flctir,. Poor 14,885 9,885 5,000 110E316 Facility and Class Management Scheduling A Activ. Paar 10,000 10,000 110214 Records Management S),F- A Activ. Paar 104,109 14,109 30,000 30,000 30,000 110416 Cerra eUwy Software A Ad- Paar 30,000 30,000 110119 Wireless Bridge A Add, Paar 60,000 60,000 110716 eRP Road Map 1 Pl a..i.g Poor 50,000 G0,000 110219 City FFall Wtreless Network 2 PIa.N.g Peer L1,000 L1,000 111018 UPS Repl acernent-D is aster Recovery D ata Center 3 PIanN.g Paar 60,000 60,000 I11118 FT Secsrrityt,,Iit 4 Plan.i.g Peer 20,000 20,000 110617 execuU-Scheduling Module 5 PIanN.g Paar 30,000 30,000 IT061E3 Virtual Server Fte lacernents 6 Pla..i., Peer 450,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 July I, a. '1'RANSFOR'1'A'1'ION BBNGF'I'1'DIS'1'RIM PROJECTS d I RIII13 Revolving Streetlrnprovernents R R.r nIdog Pan"' 224,482 14,482 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 I R0414 Peabody Creek(Linmin Sleet Culvert Repair A A,,jr,c Paa"' 3,44�6,99L 692 150,000 211,301 3,001,010 TR1299 P-JIAvenue Chip Slat(Peabody to Ra,l St eats) A Flctir,c Paar 130,000 - 130,000 TR1516 Peabody Street Chtp Seal Phasel(Laurids en Blvdto 8th St) Fl Flctir,c Fnnr 1L5,000000 TR0215 Peabody Street C.htp Seal Phase lll(Mlvers Rd to Parl<Ava) Fl Flctir,c Pnnr L00,000 - L00,000 TR0315 Peabody Street C.htp Seal Phase lF(Parl<Aveto Lauridsen Blvd) A Flctir,c Pnnr LL5,000 - LL"a,000 I R02113 Lincoln Street Safety A Flctivc Pair 1585,000 - 23"a,000 1,350,000 TR0615 Golf Course Road Chip Seal(1st St to Lindberg Rd) 1 Planning P, Ir 300,000 - - 300,000 TR1416 Flarnilton School Wall<tng Routes 3 Planning Paar 915,000 - 15,000 100,000 1300,000 I R0616 ADA-Fran ds Street 4 Planning Paar 315,000 - 1G,000 300,000 TR0320 2 02 1 Pavement Preservation o Planning Pair 400,000 - - 400,000 . TI2061E3 Stevens Middleschool wanting Routes 6 Planning Pair 663,000 - - 15,000 50,000 600,000 TR0115 N Street Chip Seal(vth to loth Streets) 9 Flanning Flow 300,000 - - 300,000 . TNOSID 1 Street Chip Slat(vth to l6th Streets) 10 Flanning Panr 300,000 - - 300,000 . TR0316 8th Street Chip seal(A tol Streets) 11 Flanning r�air 300,000 - - 300,000 . 1R0219 with Street Chip Slat(A to M Streets) 12 Flanning r�A 350,000 - - 350,000 . TR0417 Enn is Street Pavement Repair 13 Flanning Flow 100,000 - - 100,000 . TR0117 Liberty Street Re con A-L, , 14 Flanning Fnm, 460,000 - - 10,000 450,000 . 9'R1799 11 Ilk Route at Hwy 101 lnterseRmn 17 P,1 P11nning Flow 6,650,000 - - 150,000 6,500,000 TR0420 2 023 Pavement Preservation 24 Flanning Pal, 400,000 - - 400,000 . TR0716 ADA-Peabody Street 25 Planning Panr 310,000 - - 10,000 300,000 TR0915 Park Avemtn Fa'ving Owwlay(Rall to Liberty Streets) 26 Planning Pair 390,000 - - 15,000 375,000 1 R0520 2024 Pavement Preservation 27 Flanning Pair 4�00,000 - - 400,000 . TR0119 8th Street Fa'ving(Lincom to A Streets) 29 Planning Fair 1115,000 - - 15,000 1,100,000 TR0620 2026 Pavement Preservation .10 Planning Pair 4�00,000 - - 400,000 9'R0a19 Lauridsen Blvd Re con stucIil.(L St to City Limits) s1 Frc Flanning Fnnr '700,000 - - � � � � � 700,000 1 R0720 lath Street Chip Seal 32 Flem,ing Fair 300,000 - - 300,000 '1'RANSFOR'1'A'1'ION PROJECTS TR0405 Alley Paving Revolving Funding R Rcr,nlr,ing Pnnl' 985,0 OR 90 200,000 250,000 10,000 125,000 400,000 TR0416 1St('lnd/Valley(Oak Green Alley R Rcr,nn,I g Pmr 4'72,21Fr 22,21fi - 410,00. . TR0111 Marine Drive Channel Bridge e can,plete Rx IRot 620,474 610,474 10,000 . TR0114 FIiII Street-Qlyrnptc Discovery Trail A AclI,,, Pair 3,941,613 208,613 19,000 3,714,010 . I Ro209 Raa+Street Complete Design dY C.onstn,etton Phase l Fl Flctivc Fair 4,'712,382 289,382 450,000 3,973,000 TR0909 Wayfinding&ODT Signage A All c Pnn"' 312,000 10,783 - 2913,217 TR1216 5th&Liberty Streets Solar Speed Display A Flctivc Paar '16,117 21,1137 5,000 TR0519 Peabody Street Sidewalk Repair A Design Pnn"' 95,000 90 94,910 I R0919 Traffic Safety Camera program 2 I'll,jog Fair 35,000 - 35,000 own I R09113 Dtown T ew ree(Sidalk Replal-cot Phase 11 7 Fleming Pnnr 300,000 - - 300,000 TI20101 Laurel Street Stars Replaa+rn ant E3 Design Fnnr 4 85,000 - 35,000 450,000 TR1215 C.ttyfDdIFast Parking Lot LID 15 Plam,ing E.Iollent 60 L,000 - 10 L,000 500,000 I R0715 l6th Street LID(C to L Streets) 16 Plam,ing Fai, 1060:000 - 160,000 900,000 1R11 WO Lauridsen Blvd Flashing Beacons 1f3 Plam,ing Fair 40,000 - - 40,000 TI21020 NStreet Solar Speed Display 19 Flctivc Pan"' 30,000 - - 30,000 TR0220 Traffic Circle Program 20 Plm,ni ng Pair 1180,000 - - 130,000 11001000 TI20110 Signal Controller Upgrades lst(F'ront ll. Plam,ing Fair 1,585,000 - - 115,000 1,360,000 TR1:i:16 School Mee Speed Signs(Near Franklin) 22 Plam,ing Fair 50,000 - - 50,000 TR13')') Traffic Signal lnterconnec2(F'reernption 13 Unfnnrl c^d fair 6010000 - - 300,000ff -,00,000 TI2031E3 8th loth Street Bile Lanes lE3 Plam,in, fair 400,000 ���� 20,000 380,000 ME A Flctivc R Revolving # Priority Msigned Number OF Unf oodod July 7, , RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, adopting the City's Capital Facilities Plan for 2021 -- 2026, which includes the City's Transportation Improvement Program for the years 2021 -2026. WHEREAS,the City of Port Angeles is required to annually update its Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) and its 'Transportation Improvement Program (TIP); and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles,being the legislative body of said City, on the 16th day of,lune 2020 and the 7th day of,luly 2020, did hold public hearings on the proposed CFP and TIP for 2021-2026; and WHEREAS, the proposed CFP and TIP for 2021-2026 are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and declares that the CFP, including the TIP, is appropriate to address the capital and transportation planning needs of the City for 202 1­2026. NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT' RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington,that the City's 2021 --2026 CFP,which includes the City's TIP for the years 2021 .-2026, as published May 11,2020 in a document filed with the City Clerk as the"Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan and 'Transportation Improvement Plan for the City", is hereby adopted. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 7th day of,luly 2020. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kate Dexter, Mayor ATTEST: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kari Martinez.-Bailey, City Clerk APPROVED ASTO FORM: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- William E. Bloor, City Attorney July 7, 2020 F - 7 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles,Washington, adopting the City's Capital Facilities Plan for 2021 -- 2026, which includes the City's Transportation Improvement Program for the years 2021 -2026. WHEREAS,the City of Port Angeles is required to annually update its Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) and its Transportation Improvement Program (TIP); and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles,being the legislative body of said City, on the 16th day of,lune 2020 and the 7th day of,luly 2020, did hold public hearings on the proposed CFP andTIP for 2021-2026; and WHEREAS, the proposed CFP and TIP for 2021-2026 are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and declares that the CFP, including the TIP, is appropriate to address the capital and transportation planning needs of the City for 2021-2026. NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT' RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles,Washington,that the City's 2021 --2026 CFP,which includes the City's TIP for the years 2021 .-2026, as published May 11,2020 in a document filed with the City Clerk as the "Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan and 'Transportation Improvement Plan for the City", is hereby adopted. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 7th day of,luly 2020. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kate Dexter, Mayor ATTEST: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kari Martinez.-Bailey, City Clerk APPROVED ASTO FORM: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- William E. Bloor, City Attorney July 7, PORTANGELF-,S CITY COUNCIL 110 As1.1 a IN G T 0 N , u . s MEMO Ip t : July 7, 2020 TO: City Council From: ]Nathan A. West, City Manager Sulbj t: Indigenous]peoples guy and Jumeteemth Ordinances .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Summary: On June M, 2020, Council unanimously voted to direct staff to draft ordinances for Council discussion at the July 7 meeting, recognizing the second Monday in October as Indigenous ]peoples guy and June q 9 as Juneteenth. Funding: _N/A Recommendation: q) Conduct the first reading of the ordinance adding Chapter q.30 to the]fort Angeles Municipal Code Recognizing Indigenous]people's guy and conduct the first reading of the ordinance adding a new section q.40 of the]fort Angeles Municipal Code Recognizing Juneteenth and continue the matter to the July 21 meeting. Background / Analysis: On June W 2020, Council unanimously voted to direct scuff to draft ordinances for Council discussion at the July 7 meeting, recognizing the second Monday in October as Indigenous]peoples guy and June q9 as Juncteenth. Over the yews, there has been much discussion on ways the City could properly recognize our local indigenous tribes. lust Council members have had meetings with many local tribes, hoping to find a clay the community could recognize and celebrate the culture and diversity local tribes offer. On June W Council recognized Juneteenth with a proclarrration which affinrred the City stands in condemning racism and violence, and pledges to support actions that seek to dismantle systemic inequity and bias, confront hate and violence, and more fully practice the C'ity's Statement of Values towards all in our community. These ordinances are valuable additions to our ]fort Angeles Municipal Code, and we look forward to paying our respects to the historical importance these clays represent,not only on the clay of, but every clay. Funding Overview: N/A July 7, ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington adding a new Chapter 1.30 to the Port Angeles Municipal Code, and recognizing Indigenous People's Day. WHEREAS, the 0ty of' Port; Angeles recognizes that nt s is on Kfallann ancestral lands and recognizing that Kfallani. people have lived on this land s nce thne ntntnetnorial; and WHEREAS, the City strives to promote tolerance, understanding and friendship, and to combat prejudice and eliminate discrimination; and WHEREAS, the c ty values the niany contriEwtions lndlgenous ]People have n1ade to our Colffllffl.Utlity Mth thenr knowledge, la[mr, technology, sc ence, philosophy, arts, and the deep CUltUral nnfluences which have shaped the character of'our c ty; and WHEREAS, the ndea of ffidlgenous ]People's Day was first proposed in 1977 [)y a delegation of I"�4ative nations to the Linited I"�4ations-sponsored Inteniational Conference on [) sctiilylination Against lndngenous Populations nn the Atnericas; and WHEREAS, in 2011, the Affiliated Trfl)es of G"�4orth west lndians, representing fifty-nine 1°�4ations ft-oni. Washington, Oregon, Idaho, lt4ortheni Califoniia, Western Montana, and Alaska passed resolution �/11-57 to "Support to Change Colun0ws Day (second Monday of'(.)cto[)eT-) to Inn digenous ]People's Day; and WHEREAS, the 0ty ofTort Angeles j6ns a groMng nun0)er ofcnties that recognize the SeCollid Monday of' Octo )er as lndlgenous ]People's Day, creating an OPPOTTL1111ity to prollylote apprec ation, tolerance, understan&iig, ftiendship and partnerships anion , all peoples. NOW, 'THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, do ordain as follows: Section I A new Chapter is added to the Port Angeles Municipal Code as follows: Cl July 7, Section 2. A new section is added to Port Angeles Municipal Code Chapter 1.30 as follow: Section 1 30.0 10 Indigenous People's Day. 'Tbe City of Port Angeles shall recognize Indigenous People's Day on the second Monday of October each year. On this occasion, the City encourages its officials and employees, and local organizations and the community, to acknowledge that City of Port Angeles sits on Klallam ancestral lands and to recognize the many contributions that Klallam people, as well as other Indigenous People, have made to our community with their knowledge, labor, technology, science, philosophy, arts, and the deep cultural influences which have shaped the character of our city. Section 3. If any provisions of this Ordinance or its applications to any person or circumstances is held to be invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance or application of the provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances is not affected. Section 4. 'Tbe City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to correct scrivener's errors, references, ordinance numbering, section and subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section S. 'Tbis Ordinance exercises authority granted exclusively to the City Council and is not subject to referendum. It shall be in force and take effect 5 (five) days after publication according to law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles by a vote of one more than the majority of all members of the legislative body at a regular meeting of said Council on the -------------day of July, 2020. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kate Dexter, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED ASTO FORM: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kari Martinez.-Bailey, City Clerk William E. Bloor, City Attorney PUBLISHED: By Summary -2- July 7, ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, adding adding a new section 1.40 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code, recognizing Juneteenth. WHEREAS Juneteenth is a widely celebrated holiday, alternatively called Freedom Day, Emancipation Day, or Jubilee Day, commemorating the day in 1865 when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached the last confederate state, 'Texas. WHEREAS Washington State does not yet recognize Juneteenth as a legal holiday, but as of 2007, Washington State does recognize I uneteenth, on,June 19th, as "a day of remembrance for the day the slaves learned of their freedom." RCW I.16.050(7)(1). 'Tbe 2007 bill adopted by the Washington legislature explained: "T'he legislature recognizes that on,June 19, 1865, Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the Civil War had ended and the slaves were now free; that this was two and a half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on ,lanuary 1, 1863; that the end of slavery brought on new challenges and realities in establishing a previously nonexistent status for African-americans in the United States, that racism and continued inequality is the legacy of slavery and acknowledging it is the first step in its eradication; and that since 1980 June l9th has been celebrated as Juneteenth across the United States as a day for people to come together in the spirit of reconciliation to commemorate the contributions of African-Americans to this country's history and culture. "T'he legislature declares that an annual day of recognition be observed in remembrance of the day the slaves realized they were free as a reminder that individual rights and freedoms must never be denied." WHEREAS at the end of 1865, Congress and the states adopted the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which stated: "Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." July 7, 2020 G - 4 "Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation." WHEREAS, the City of Port Angeles has adopted, and remains committed to, numerous actions and policies that are created for the purpose of preventing, extinguishing, and erasing the effects of bias, inequities, and violence based on ethnic, religious, or cultural groupings; and WHEREAS, the employees, officials, and council of the City of Port Angeles take seriously concerns about all of our interactions with the community and continuously work to improve our policies, training, culture and transparency; and WHEREAS, it is necessary for all of us to educate ourselves about any inequities and violence that continues in our society and to take action to make it clear inequities and violence against any ethnic, religious, or cultural group is antithetical to our core values and mission, and must not be tolerated" NOW, 'THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, do ordain as follows: Section 1. A new Chapter is added to the Port Angeles Municipal Code as follows: Chapter 1.40 -- ,Iuneteenth. Section 2. A new section is added to Port Angeles Municipal Code Chapter 1.40 as follow: Section 1 A0 010 - ,Juneteenth 'Tbe City of Port Angeles shall celebrate on the I 91h day of June each year an annual day of recognition in remembrance of the day the Emancipation Proclamation came to Texas. And the slaves realized they were free as a reminder that individual rights and freedoms must never be denied. On this occasion, the City encourages its officials and employees, local organizations, and all members of the community, to commemorate the day in 1865 when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached the last confederate state, Texas, and the slaves learned of their freedom. As noted in a bill adopted by the Washington legislature in 2007, and here adopted and endorsed by the Council of the City of Port Angeles: ". . . on June 19, 1865, Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the Civil War had ended and the slaves were now free; that this was two and a half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on,lanuary 1, 1863; that the end of slavery brought on new challenges and realities in establishing a previously nonexistent status for African.-americans in 2 July 7, 2020 G - 5 the United States-, that racism and continued inequality is the legacy of slavery and acknowledging it is the first step in its eradication; and that since 1980 June I 9th has been celebrated as luneteenth across the United States as a day for people to come together in the spirit of reconciliation to commemorate the contributions of Afri can.-Ameri cans to this country's history and culture." Section 3. If any provisions of this Ordinance or its applications to any person or circumstances is held to be invalid,the remainder of the Ordinance or application of the provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances is not affected. Section 4. 'Tbe City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to correct scrivener's/clerical errors, references, ordinance number, section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section S. 'Tbis Ordinance exercises authority granted exclusively to the City Council and is not subject to referendum. It shall be in force and take effect 5 (five) days after publication according to law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles by a vote of one more than the majority of all members of the legislative body at a regular meeting of said Council held on the day of July 2020. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kate Dexter, Mayor ATTEST: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kari Martinez.-Bailey, City Clerk APPROVED ASTO FORM: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William E. Bloor, City Attorney PUBLISHED: By Summary 3 July 7, 2020 G - 6 PR'F CITY COUNCIL. ............... ...............................................................0.............. ...........AN G ELL.S WASH � N GTO N , U . S . MEMO IIqIW .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. IDate: July 7, 2020 TO: City Council From Nathan A. West, 0 y Manager Sulbject: State and Federal Legislative Advocacy Discussion .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Summary: Association of Washington Cities (AWC)held their annual conference virtually from June 23-26, 2020. Council members Schromen-Wawrin and Suggs attended much of the conference which included AWC's Advocacy Academy. During this session of the conference, attendees heard from an AWC Vobby'�st abOUt W..IYS to work wrth Vcr,,usk.itors bel'ore, during, and after legislative session. Funding: N/A Recommendation: Council discussion. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Background / Analysis: Association of Washington Cities (AWC) held their annual conference virtually from June 23-26, 2020. Council members Schromen-Wawrin and Suggs attended much of the conference which included AWC's Advocacy Academy. During this session of the conference, attendees heard from an A WC aobby'�Est abOW ways to work wrth Vq,,'�sk.itors bel'ore, during, and after the legislative session. This agenda item stems from this session. Those who attended have shared their desire to follow the recommendations made during the session,to reach out to our state representatives now, rather than waiting until the fall in order to preserve revenue streanis. I have brought this to the July 7"'meeting to provide Council the opportunity to discuss the item and potentially take action. Potential action suggested may include a briefing paper on the community and financial conditions to be provided to State and Federal representatives, identifying revenue needs for our City and community. For the State and federal legislative advocacy discussion, it may be helpful to know that representatives Chapman and Tharinger were in attendance, and neither of them pushed the need for the state to take an anti-austerity policy approach to addressing this pandemic. They both expressed they know local governments are going to face serious budget issues in the years ahead and did not suggest diverting that disaster through changes to state revenue policy. This background may be helpful to those who were not in attendance. All will be able to weigh in on what may need to be part of the information provided to State legislators in order for those at that level to advocate for the needs of our community. Staff concurs with the importance of establishing our legislative priorities early and ensuring they are effectively communicated to the Legislature. Funding Overview: N/A July 7, 2020 1 - 1 PR'F CITY COUNCHL ............... ...............................................................0.............. ...........AN G ELL.S WASH � N GTO N , U . S . MEMO 11q1W .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. IDate: July 7, 2020 TO: City Council From Allyson Brekke,Director of Community& Economic Development Sulbject: Contract with the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce for a Downtown Vision and Strategic Plan .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Summary: Consideration of a contract agreement between the City and the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce in support of a visioning exercise and strategic planning effort for the downtown business district. Funding: Staff identified $38,800 from the Parking and Business Improvement Area(PBIA) fund as the funding mechanism for the revenues allocated in the proposed contract. This reflects a$40,000 contribution with a 3%reduction for the City's administrative costs. The beginning 2020-2 1 budget balance of the PBIA fund was $57,000. A budget amendment will need to occur to designate the specified amount of PBIA funds for allowable purposes as described in RCW Section 35.87A.0 10. Recom mendation: Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign the contract with the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce and make minor modifications as necessary. .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Background / Analysis: At their meeting on June 2,2020, the City Council reviewed a proposal from the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce to create a vision and complete a strategic plan for the Port Angeles downtown business district. Council asked Staff to bring back for consideration a contract agreement between the City and the Chamber for consideration. The contract and the Chamber's project proposal (shown as Exhibit A to the contract) is attached to and follows this memorandum. The contract for consideration is an agreement that would continue until July 31, 2021. Allocated revenues are utilizing the City's Parking and Business Improvement Area(PBIA) funds. Per Chapter 3.72 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code, the City Council established a Parking and Business Improvement Area(PBIA) for the purpose of providing for the acquisition, construction, operation and maintenance of adequate parking facilities and other purposes authorized by RCW Section 35.87A.0 tO, for the benefit of the Downtown business area. Per RCW Section 35.87A.0 10, the authorized uses of a special PBIA assessment are the following: (a) The acquisition, construction or maintenance of parking facilities for the benefit of the area, (b) Decoration of any public place in the area, (c) Sponsorship or promotion of public events which are to take place on or in public places in the area, (d) Furnishing of music in any public place in the area, July 7, 2020 J - I (e) Providing professional management, planning, and promotion for the area, including the management and promotion of retail trade activities in the area, (f)Providing maintenance and security for common, public areas-, or (g) Providing transportation services for the benefit of the area. The City finds the Chamber's proposal to fall under the authorized use described as "(e) Providing professional management, planning, and promotion for the area, including the management and promotion of retail trade activities in the area." The last time the City expended PBIA funds was in 20 18 to satisfy a contract commitment to the Downtown Business Association (DBA). Said contract with the DBA expired on July 3 t,20 19. Funding Overview: Staff identified $38,800 from the Parking and Business Improvement Area(PBIA) fund as the funding mechanism for the revenues allocated in the proposed contract. This reflects a$40,000 contribution with a 3%reduction for the City's administrative costs. The beginning 2020-2 1 budget balance of the PBIA fund was $57,000. A budget amendment will need to occur to designate the specified amount of PBIA funds for allowable purposes as described in RC W Section 35.87A.0 10. Enclosed: City(�I'Pori Angeles and Pori Angeles Regional Chamber cif Convnerce Contract with E'xhibit A (Downtown Vision and.Wategic Plan Proposal) July 7, CITY OF PORT ANGELSS AND PORT ANGELS S REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 'THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 7t]' day of,luly 2020, by and between the City of Port Angeles, Washington,a municipal corporation,hereinafter called"City",and the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit corporation, hereinafter called "Commerce." WHEREAS, the City is authorized by state law to render governmental services and to engage in economic development activities; and WHEREAS, the downtown business district is the commercial core of Port Angeles and is vital to the economic health of the City; and WHEREAS, the City government derives sales tax revenues from downtown businesses with the City's established Parking and Business Improvement Area to aid general economic development and neighborhood revitalization, and to facilitate the cooperation of merchants, businesses, and residential property owners to assists trade, economic viability, and livability; and WHEREAS, unprecedented private investment and development is occurring in the downtown business district; and WHEREAS, through this downtown activity, the Chamber has identified a critical and urgent need for an articulated and agreed-upon vision for the general downtown area, as well as a strategic, actionable roadmap that can be used to help realize that vision; and WHEREAS, the City and the Chamber previously have cooperated in business development, tourism promotion, and other related activities; and WHEREAS, the City and the Chamber find it desirable to enter into a new agreement on terms and conditions intended to perform a downtown business district visioning exercise and strategic planning effort. NOW, 'THEREFORE, in consideration of the above representations and the mutual covenants and agreements herein, the parties agree as follows: July 7, I. Recitals. The Chamber has performed for the City a variety of services relating to and for the benefit of the City's downtown businesses and the downtown business district. The parties agree that it is in the best interest of the City that Chamber continue to support businesses within City's downtown business district. 1 Terrn. This Agreement shall be effective on July 7, 2020 and terminate July 31, 2021, unless sooner terminated as provided in this Agreement. 3. Sco 2e of Work. During the term of this Agreement, the Chamber shall perform the following project scope: • Capitalize on the current/planned private investments and other improvements in the central business district • Create a clear and realistic 5--year roadmap strategy (masterplan) for the downtown business district • Generate strategic priorities and momentum to support future public investment in downtown • Outline clearly defined roles and responsibilities for implementation Project C�k��ectwes chi Cloaks. During the term of this Agreement,the Chamber shall devise and implement such tasks, community outreach and planning efforts as will best achieve the objectives and goals stated below: • Focus on the future, with an honest view on the past • Be inclusive: invite and engage stakeholders, downtown businesses, property owners, development resources, and residents • Define the optimum and supported downtown business district boundaries • Establish a clear vision of the future for the downtown business district • Create an action-oriented five.-year strategy with roles and responsibilities • Capitalize on private investment and new assets/amenities • Be creative and innovative with an entrepreneurial spirit • Develop a sustainable financial model and implementation plan • Identify and achieve short term accomplishments Specifically, the Chamber shall perform the services and tasks described in the proposal 2 July 7, attached as Exhibit A. It is the responsibility of the Chamber to perform each service and task in a timely manner and to plan and manage each service and task. 4. LCor_nVensation. In consideration for the services and tasks to be performed by the Chamber, the City shall compensate the Chamber as follows: within 30 days after this Agreement is fully approved and executed by both parties, the City shall pay to the Chamber the amount of $40,000.00, minus 3% for City administration costs, of the Parking and Business Improvement Area (PBIA; Chapter 3.72 PANIC) assessments currently held by the City. 5. Rmir_b M,. A. Record Keeping andRelrorting. The Chamber shall maintain records and report to the City as follows: I The Chamber shall maintain accounts and records that accurately reflect the revenues and expenses for all services performed under this Agreement. The Chamber shall follow Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for non-profit agencies in maintenance of its records. 2) The Chamber shall provide the City with bimonthly reports fully describing what work has been performed pursuant to this Agreement and its revenues and expenses for the report period, and facts demonstrating how the Chamber's efforts are accomplishing the goals of this Agreement. 3) Audits. As requested by the City, the Chamber will facilitate audits by the City of the Chamber's finances. The Chamber will provide all financial information requested by City and comply with requirements of the Washington State Auditor for reporting, disbursements, and legal compliance. 4) The Chamber's Executive Director or President, when requested, shall appear before the City Council to report on the Chamber's activities and work plan pursuant to this agreement and to answer questions. 5) To the extent feasible, reports should demonstrate a cooperation with other local associations such as the Port Angeles Downtown Association, Port Angeles Business Association, Clallam County Economic Development Council, Port of Port Angeles, Lower Elwha Klallam 'Tribe, etc. 6. Insurance Remu'rements, A. Insurance. The Chamber 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 performance of the work hereunder by the Chamber, its 3 July 7, agents, representatives, or employees. B. Minimum & .�eof�Insurqnce. Chamber shall obtain insurance of the types described below: I Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage. 2) Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors and personal injury and advertising injury. The City shall be named as an insured under the Consultant's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City. 3) Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. 4) Professional Liability insurance appropriate to the Consultant's profession. C. Minimum Amounts of Insurance. Chamber shall maintain the following insurance limits: I Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of$1,000,000 per accident. 2) Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate. 3) Professional Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 policy aggregate limit. D. Other Insurance Provision The Chamber's Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain that they shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any Insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Chamber's insurance and shall not contribute with it. T GeneralTerms. 4 July 7, A. The Chamber shall keep records pertaining to this Agreement available for inspection by the City's representative for three (3)years after final payment. B. Indemnification and Hold Harmless. I The Chamber shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, from and against any and all claims, demands, damages, judgments, losses, liability and expense (including, attorney's fees), including but not limited to those for personal injury, death or property damage suffered or incurred by any person, by reason of or in the course of performing this Agreement which is or alleged to be caused by or may directly or indirectly arise out of any act or omission of the Chamber, its officers, employees, agents and volunteers. 2) The City shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Chamber, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, from and against any and all claims, demands, damages, judgments, losses, liability and expenses (including attorneys. fees), including but not limited to those for personal injury, death or property damage suffered or incurred by any person, by reason of or in the course of performing this Agreement which is or alleged to be caused by or may directly or indirectly arise out of any act or omission of the City, its officers, employees, agents and volunteers. 3) The parties, by mutual negotiation, waive, as respects the other party, any immunity that would otherwise be available against such claims under industrial insurance provisions of Title 51 RCW & Public Process. Public money is being used to fund the activities performed pursuant to this Agreement. Recognizing that, the Chamber shall allow public attendance at all meetings or portions of meetings at which the directors or other representatives of the Chamber act regarding this Agreement or to any action pursuant to this Agreement. And, the Chamber shall allow for public inspection of all records of the Chamber that relate to this Agreement or any action taken pursuant to this Agreement. 9. No Partngr�,hi . . It is understood and agreed that nothing contained in this Agreement shall be considered as in any way constituting a partnership, joint venture, or any other mutual undertaking between the City and the Chamber. Relationship of the Chamber and the City will remain that of independent contracting parties. The Chamber will be responsible for its officers, members and employees, and the City will be responsible for its officer and employees. While they are performing services pursuant to this agreement, neither one is the agent of the other. The 5 July 7, 2020 J - 7 Chamber, and not the City, shall have the right to control the manner and means by which the work or services is accomplished. Consistent with this relationship, Chamber staff and volunteers shall not be covered by any City benefit programs, such as health and welfare benefit plans, social security, workers compensation or unemployment compensation, and shall not be treated as an employee for federal or state tax purposes or any other purpose. 10 Non-discrimination. The Chamber and its employees, agents and contractors, if any, shall at all times comply with any and all federal, state or local laws, ordinances, rules or regulations with respect to non-discrimination and equal employment opportunity, which may at any time be applicable to the City by law, contract or otherwise, including but not limited to all such requirements which may apply in connection with employment or the provision of services to the public. 11. LCorn Hance with All_a licable laws. The Chamber shall always in connection with performance of this Agreement, comply with any and all other applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, ordinances and regulations. 11 Modification. No modification of this Agreement shall be valid unless agreed to in writing and signed by the Parties. 13. LCornplete Understaad . This Agreement, together with the attachments, reflects the entire agreement of the parties relating to the subject matter thereof, supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written Agreements, or any statements, representations or promises, and is intended frilly to integrate the Agreement between the parties with respect to the matters described in this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and the Chamber have executed this Agreement. CITY OF PORT ANGELES PORT ANGELES REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE By: Nathan West, City Manager By: Marc Abshire, Executive Director Date Date ----------------------------------------------------------APPRC VED BY PORTANGE1,ES CITY COUNCIL MOTION ON: July 7, 2020. 6 July 7, ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kari Martin ez.-Bail ey, City Clerk William Bloor, City Attorney July 7, Exhibit A PORTANGELES C H A M iB E R 0 F C 0 M M ER CE Proposal: Port Angeles Downtown Vision & Strategic Plan A Future for Downtown Port Angeles The following is a proposal for the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce to conduct research, analysis, information-gathering meetings, workshops, and strategic planning over a period of 10 months in order to develop a long-term vision, an initial 5-year strategic roadrnap, defined roles and responsibilities, and a supporting financial model to benefit the business and property owners in the central business district of Port Angeles. Roadmap definition: a detailed plan with a description of the future and a guide with benchmarks and a course of action. Background Unprecedented private investment and development is occurring in downtown Port Angeles, and elsewhere throughout the city. The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce has been working with investors/developers, stakeholders, downtown merchants (Port Angeles Downtown Association), and City and County representatives to periodically convene all interested parties over the past year to address issues, challenges, opportunities, and collaborations from which we can all benefit. Through this activity, the Chamber has identified a critical and urgent need for an articulated and agreed-upon vision for the general downtown area, as well as a strategic, actionable roadrnap that can be used to help realize that vision. It is our perspective that the Parking and Business lrnprovernent Area prograrn in downtown Port Angeles may be antiquated and unable to address the current level of development, and that the lack of a masterplan and strategy becornes an even more serious problern with every month that passes without one. As such, we urge swift action on the part of the City of Port Angeles capitalize on the downtown resurgence. Having completed our own 5-year strategic plan in 2017—which has guided the Chamber over the past few years to positive achievernents, growth, and realization of our own vision—we humbly suggest that we have the experience, knowledge, tools, and network to accomplish the crucial task of developing a masterplan and strategy for downtown Port Angeles. Project Scope: • Capitalize on the current/planned private investments and other improvements in the central business district • Create a clear and realistic 5-year roadrnap strategy (rnasterplan) for the downtown business district • Generate strategic priorities and mornenturn to support future public investment in downtown • Outline clearly defined roles and responsibilities for implementation July 7, 2020 J - is Exhibit A PORTANGELES C H A M�B E R 0 F C 0 M M ER CE Project Objectives: • Focus on the future, with an honest view on the past • Be inclusive: invite and engage stakeholders, downtown businesses, property owners, development resources, and residents • Define the optimum and supported downtown business district boundaries • Establish a clear vision of the future for the downtown business district • Create an action-oriented five-year strategy with roles and responsibilities • Capitalize on private investment and new assets/amenities • Be creative and innovative with an entrepreneurial spirit • Develop a sustainable financial model and implementation plan • ldentify and achieve short term accomplishments Project General Timeline: • Begin July 7, 2020 • Foundation Report and progress presentation by October 31, 2020 • Vision and Priorities progress presentation by December 31, 2020 • Draft Strategic Plan and deliverables and final progress presentation by April 30, 2021 • Final Strategic Plan and deliverables complete by July 31, 2021 Project Elements 1. Foundation (-120 days) a. Build contact database of key downtown stakeholders, property and business owners, and community influence leaders b. Establish a Steering Committee to provide project guidance and leadership; the Steering Commit-tee must include City employee participation c. Conduct two Steering Committee meetings to refine the project plan and roles and responsibilities d. Prepare and conduct online survey of key downtown stakeholders, property owners, and business owners e. Conduct research and prepare a list of three, brief downtown case studies/strategies to advise stakeholders and the community f. Preparation of Foundation Report, including online survey summary 2. Vision and Priorities (-60 days) a. Build and launch communication strategy to achieve project transparency, keep participants informed, and educate residents b. Complete individual interviews to gather specific viewpoints c. Prepare a "sense of purpose" narrative d. Hold two Steering Committee meetings to plan and assess the project progress e. Establish a continuum of scenario paths and facilitate a preferred preference f. Conduct a Vision Workshop for all stakeholders g. Define a preferred future state and vision narrative h. Prepare a list of priorities for each of the strategy categories July 7, �Ojdaclrnap progress presentation to the Port Angeles City Council Exhibit A PORTANGELES C H A M iB ER 0 F C 0 M M ER CE 3. Strategy and Confirmation (-120 days) a. Conduct individual interviews to confirm priorities and strategic themes b. Prepare a preliminary strategic plan for review by the Steering Committee c. Hold two Steering Committee meeting to plan and assess project progress d. Prepare the final draft strategic plan, to include: i. Vision ii. Guiding principles and values iii. Strategic framework with goals, strategies, and actions ivo lmplementation plan including public, private, and non-profit roles and responsibilities and budget e. Conduct Road map Strategy Workshop for all stakeholders f. Roadmap final progress presentation to the Port Angeles City Council g. Final delivery of planning document and related deliverables Project Budget: Source of Funds • City of Port Angeles PBlA Funds $38,800 • Community Stakeholder $ 6,200 lnvestors Total $45,000 Use of Funds • Project Developrnent/Managernent/Presentation $38,000 • Coordination/Adrnin/Cornrnunication $ 5,000 • Workshops, 2 @ $1,000 L21 000 Total $45,000 Project Strategic Modeling Fundamentals: The following is an outline of initial, guiding models and methods the Chamber intends to use for the project. There will be more as we receive input and develop the approach. 1. Assessment & Strategy Framework (general sub-topics—others "FBD) • Economic • Business development, startups, turnover, and gaps • lncentives, disincentives, and access to capital • Parking • District boundary definition • Design • lmage and brand • Streetscape and visual appeal o Arts and culture o Walkability & livability • Promotion July 7, 2020 J - 112 Exhibit A PORTANGELES C H A M�B E R 0 F C 0 M M ER CE o Events • Seasonal and permanent decor • Retail, Entertainment, Activities • Marketing, Corn rn u nications, &Advertising Organization • Leadership • Capacity • Partnerships • Funding and budget 2. Change Management—Kotter's 8 Step Change Model • Creating a climate for change - Opportunity 1. Sense of urgency 2. Build a guiding tearn 3. Get the right vision • Engaging and enabling the whole community 4. Communicate for by-in 5. Empower action 6. Create short term wins • lrnplernent and sustain change 7. Keep up the mornenturn 8. Make it stick 3. S.M.A.R.T. Strategic Plan Components • Specific • Measurable • Attainable • Relevant • "Firne-Based July 7, 2020 J - 113 PR'F C1'TY COUNCIL. ............... ...............................................................0.............. ...........AN G ELL.S WASH � N GTO N , U . S . MEMO 11q1W .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. IDate: July 7, 2020 TO: City Council From Nathan A. West, City Manager Todd Weeks,Iqfi)rmaflon 1echnology Manager Sulbject: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Industrial Switches Purchase ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Summary: The purpose of this memo is to receive City Council approval for the capital purchase of Cisco industrial "Layer 3"switches to be placed in over 40 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) locations. Funding: Funds are available in the approved 2020 IT capital budget for project 4 IT0918 "Internal Network Segmentation and VLAN configuration". The contract proposal demonstrates over$9,000 in savings compared to the budgeted amount as demonstrated below. 'rotal Funds Available: $130,000 'rotal Purchase Request: $120,091 Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Manager to accept the purchasing agreement with Development Group, Inc., for the City's SCADA Cisco network switching equipment outlined in proposal 923450, and to make minor modifications to the proposal as needed. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Background / Analysis: In late 2018, The City's Information Technology Division modernized, redesigned, and overhauled the City's core networks. In 2020,the City's Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) networks will be updated as well and purchasing over 40 Cisco industrial 'smart' switches will provide the City with much needed management with built-in tools for increased network visibility and security. 'Smart' SCADA network operations enables more efficient operation of City utilities and infrastructure. It also allows for remote operations through private networks and reduces the need for overtime costs for SCADA operational staff. Authorized reseller and network vendor, Development Group, Inc. works with Cisco directly for best Pricing based on Washington State pricing agreements for purchasing and price negotiations. In fact,the negotiated price fell well below the State Contract pricing at 50%+and represents over 70%+discount off retail pricing. Flus request concludes the 'segmentation' CFP Project 9 IT0918 and will allow Public Works and Utilities SCADA systems to be managed and secured by industrial switches that are hardened for extreme environments. Funding Overview: Funds are available in the approved 2020 IT capital budget for project 4 IT0918"Internal Network Segmentation and VLAN configuration". The contract proposal demonstrates over$9,000 in savings compared to the budgeted amount as demonstrated below. 'rotal Funds Available: $130,000 'rotal Purchase Request: $120,091 July 7, 2020 J - 14 PR'F CITY COUNCHL ............... ...............................................................0.............. ...........AN G ELL.S WASH � N GTO N , U . S . 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IDate: July 7, 2020 TO: City Council From Thomas Hunter,Director qf'Public Worky & Utilities Sulbject: City Hall Low Impact Development Parking Lot Retrofit, project No. T'Rt2t5, Professional Services Agreement .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Summary: The purpose of this memo is to receive City Council approval for a Professional Services Agreement for the grant-funded redesign of the castside City Hall parking lot stonriwater system. This design project is part of a larger effort to improve water quality in Peabody Creek. This is the design phase of the project which will: t) improve stormwater runoff quality-, and 2) reduce overall quantity by managing stonriwater runoff onsite by using low-impact development(LID) techniques. Funding: Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) awarded a 20t6 Pre-Construction grant of 102,000.00 to the City for planning and design work. Those funds are reflected in the approved 2020 budget for the City Hall East Parking Lot LID Capital projects (3 t2-7930-595-65 W). Additional funds in the amount of$8,677.00 are available from stonriwater utility capital reserves, for a total not to exceed amount of$I tO,677.00. Recomimendation: Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a contract awarding a Professional Services Agreement to Herrera Inc. for the City Hall LID Parking Lot Retrofit in the not to exceed amount of$I tO,677.00 and to make minor modifications as necessary. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Background / Analysis: Peabody Creek is an urban salmon-bearing freshwater stream flowing North into the Port Angeles Harbor near Hollywood Beach. It is currently on Ecology's impaired fresh waterbody list for the following parameters: temperature, bacteria, bioassessment, and turbidity. Currently stonriwater runoff from the City Hall castside parking lot is collected, conveyed, and discharged directly into Peabody Creek. In 20 t9 the City was awarded a 20 t6 Water Quality Pre-construction Grant from Ecology to design a LID retrofit project for the castside City Hall parking lot that will improve the long-tenri health of Peabody Creek. This grant funding is applicable to design work only. The City intends to apply for subsequent construction grant funding once the design work is complete in 202 t. A combination of bioretention and permeable pavement was identified in the grant application for feasibility analysis. LID techniques used in the final design will be accompanied by signs describing the features and water quality benefits to aid in public education. A Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was advertised by the City in late April 2020. Twelve engineering (one local) consultant firms responded to the City's request for proposals by submitting Statements of Qualifications. After evaluation and ranking, four firms were selected for virtual interviews with Engineering and Operations Staff. Herrera Environmental Consultants, Inc. (Herrera) of Bellingham, WA was determined to be the most qualified. Herrera will be using a local subcontractor, NTI, to assist in this effort. July 7, 2020 1 - 15 Engineering staff worked with Herrera to develop a detailed scope of work and negotiate a maximum not- to-exceed contract amount of$t tO,677.00 based on the anticipated support services efforts. Pro-Fessional Services Rationale: The City does not have the staff capacity to accomplish the design of this project in-house. Furthermore, the project design requires personnel with specialized geotechnical experience, as well as several other unique skill sets the City does not currently retain in-house. For this reason, the City is seeking outside support. Funding Overview: The grant award amount reflects the engineer's estimate at the time of grant application, 20 t5-20 t 6, which allots $5,000 for grant management and $97,000 for engineering design work-, for a total of$t02,000 eligible for reimbursement from Ecology. Additional funds were needed from storniwater capital reserves to account for general inflation. Funds are available in the approved 2020 budget for the City Hall East Parking Lot LlD Capital project (3 t2-7930-595-4 t 50) in the amount of$t 02,000.00. An additional $8,677 is available from stonrlwater reserves for a total not to exceed amount of$t t 0,677.00. These are estimates, and the City will be invoiced only for work that is performed. July 7, 2020 J - 16 i rrrr% po _- .: c Ir' Y c:�cal"I� c i I.. WASH � NGTON , U � S � MEMO .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Ipt : July 7, 2020 TO: City Council IFrom Brian S. Smith,Police Chic f Sulbj t: 20119]fort Angeles Crime Summary Summary: The Washington Association of Sheriffs and]police Chiefs (WASPQ has published the reported crime statistics for all cities and counties in Washington in a publication entitled"Crime in Washington 2019". This data conies from the standardized reporting completed by all municipal and county agencies in Washington. This data is sent to both WASPC and the FBI via a report called NIBRS . The overall trend shows most property crime in]fort Angeles continues to drop while remaining at a level higher than most of our 1 S comparable cities. Some violent crime,including homicide, sexual assault and simple assault increased from 201 8 while aggravated assault dropped by nearly 12 percent. Aggravated assault, simple assault, burglary,theft and property destruction remain higher or significantly higher than the State average and higher than all our 15 of our comparable cities. A link to the entire publication, the offense summaries, comparisons is attached(hggi ://cvw� ..w�� p .���g/c�( c sqi6s6cs.::. E wo 0. Funding: _N/A IR or r in tion: N/A Background / Analysis: The National Incident Based ReportingSystem(NIBRS) is an incident-based reporting system used by law enforcement agencies throughout the United States for collecting and reporting data on crimes. Local, state and federal agencies generate NIBRS data from their records management systems. Data is collected on every incident and west in the Group A offense category.These Group A offenses are 49 offenses grouped in 23 crime categories. Specific facts about these offenses are gathered and reported in the NIBRS system. In addition to the Group A offenses, 10 Group B offenses are reported with only the west information. The WASPC Crime in Washington Report(link) includes the PAPD NIBRS report. Violent Crime: The tap focus for PAPD investigation and enforcement is violent crime, with crimes against children being our highest priority. Violent crime is 100 per cent of the caseload of our S working detectives and comprises a significant workload for our Detective/Schaal Resource Officer. Most of the crimes investigated by our working detectives are sex-based crimes. In 2019 PAPD Detectives successfully investigated the arson-murder of an adult and 3 children and arrested the suspect within 1 8 hours of the murders. They also provided C'lallam County significant assistance on a triple murder in early 2019. A PAPD Detective Sergeant assigned to the Olympic ]peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team (C)PNET) supervises 7 local, county, state and federal investigators or staff. C)PNET aids on major crimes such as homicide and fugitive apprehension. PAPD also has a joint response agreement with 6 agencies in C'lallam and Jefferson Counties called the Major Incident Response Team (MIRT). PAPD and other agencies mobilized MIRT"several times in 2019 for assistance in major crime investigations. All PAPD Detectives receive significant specialized braining in areas such as homicide investigation and crimes against children. In 2019 PAPD saw sexual assaults reported a significant increase from 18 to 30 July 7, cases (a 66% increase). At least one sexual assault reported (and one that led to a successful prosecution) was reported to the PAPD REdisCOVERY social worker and officer team. PAPD works closely with the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney's Victim Witness Coordinator and with Healthy Families of Clallarii County. The Child Advocacy Center at Healthy Families provides a safe location for child interviews and is considered a regional best practice. Aggravated Assault decreased I t.8% in 20t9 but is still approximately 40% higher than the Washington state average and is significantly higher than the t5 comparable cities (see attached chart). Stranger violence, or a violent crime where the victim and suspect do not know each other is extremely rare in Port Angeles. Property Crime: $t,753,465.00 was reported in property loss in Port Angeles due to criminal activity. $t,477,745.00 of that loss was in stolen property. Property crime has been trending down in Port Angeles for the last 5 years but is higher than the State average in theft and burglary, and twice as high in the State average for property destruction. Theft and burglary are higher than all the t5 comparable cities except for Sequim (which has 37.7 theft crimes per tOOO residents reported versus 29.8 thefts per tOOO residents in Port Angeles). Robbery and arson increased in Port Angeles in 20 N (36.45 % and 400%respectively)but burglary,theft, motor vehicle theft, property destruction, forgery, fraud and stolen property decreased. While our property crime continues to be a significant quality of life issue for our residents and higher than many of our comparable cities, we believe the continual downward trend in property crime reflects the holistic value of community-oriented policing. Since 20tO PAPD has actively participated with Clallarii County SO in the neighborhood watch program which has engaged with more than 20,000 residents countywide in that time. Continued public education on crime prevention has been coupled with outreach efforts(REdisCOVERY) directed and getting persons into services. It is known to us that an individual with a substance abuse disorder can need between $100 and $200 per day to purchase narcotics and often that money is obtained through criminal activity. Our sustained effort in getting persons into medically assisted drug treatirient, detox, counseling and housing plus coordination between providers and services has we believe the most significant impact in property crime decrease. The work of OPNET' in dismantling drug trafficking organizations and operations in Clallarii County we believe also has a positive impact on decreasing property crime and violent crime. Much of the complex felony stolen property and burglary cases countywide are either assisted or led by OPNET. There is always a nexus between the use of highly addictive substances and burglary,felony theft and stolen vehicles. With the prevalence of violent crime in Port Angeles (and the subsequent workload) PAPD utilizes Patrol Officers and assistance from OPNET'and Clallarii County SO for property crime investigation. The expanded REdisCOVERY 2.0 program has added case management and wrap around services to our officer/social worker field response team efforts. The other description for REdisCOVERY 2.0 is law enforcement assisted diversion. In 20 N Group B Arrests (graph attached) it should be noted that PAPD makes zero or minimal arrests for drunkenness, curfew/vagrancy and disorderly conduct as compared to the number of calls for service in these areas (total of 50 events in 20 19) . Our new program will focus on diverting the persons involved in these and some other crimes into services and more effective case management. Funding Overview: N/A July 7, a a ; I u 4a OE Lm LM sr .. a'u r VI m s a. r w WQ ? car ram. r� a $ aj Cd 10 ra° 4 N '0 Kati 1-6 a,q C ad s 1 w t,Ff 41➢ „ p �-4 E:::.g �a'4'� 'gip' CIS H m T cu M In HmY. kh m 4) rT� gym+ �E cn TO 41 3 „'�°,� s:1 COY ') T5.1 i5 ' G Y`•d I .Ph y 1, kh L. up � �� r * 7 <t rya i PORT ANGELES PD aallarn County Population 19,620 Months Deported: 1 Offense Overview Group Arrest Overview+ Offense Total 1,958 .rre t'T'ratzal 700 It of Cleared Offense 73 dult Arro t Total 613 P rcont Cleared 37,5% Juvenile Arrest"rotal 90MENNEN== . Chant Mur~do 0 4 0. Mo Mariskau titer 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 D 30 061% 1. 3 7' od" y 0 6 0.3 0 0 Se xt,uul Assault rlC w" t 3 0.0"l 0. 1 2 Fondling 20 0 75 .0(Y, 0.5 3 ravat d AssatAlt 76 67 �11,8r% 3 33 15 SimpleAssault 31 '13. % 1 ,0 158 1 7 lrltiirrdidticin � ... rr t 0 1 0'1 0 0 statutwr Rne 14 300,0% 0.2 1 11 Hurnan Tr fflukin Off(Inses 0 0 0.0 0 0 ti Vi l rr of No Contact/Protect, 1 .. ...mm..........,, w ,,..m,........... 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J 4,2 h C w )rur1 ui rnent"vikoiation 3 1 -66 77 0.1 0 0 Prr� titrrtlon ff n 0 .�, 1 0 m. , eap rt Laws Violations 25 '16 -30.0% 0ti - SPC t 1 r Crime in Wa grin t rr 2019' July 7, 2019 Washington NIBRS Submission Agencies PORT ANGELES PD ContinmW Group20,19 rrts Weapons Used in Crimes I ( Chicks 1 0 1 , tarf6�/)7i rents 0 Disorderly Conduct 5 � 1 IT6—n—kenness 0 � L �l5217 71 16 q'uor Lair Vio�'ations 1 �� , �.. � ., � 1. t (� " p " All ther Offenses , 32 / � �A°� Drag Offenses by TypeO� , ,.,,,,����,,,,, �� �� �m � ✓�, �a Relationship of Victim to Offender Ul state///aii ,I� off(,//"rrr rr/ / ,�.66 /� StIrT'YL1fu�r'1t".a' � IVB'Ak�'ll�k�fu"C1 I�1gVf11Ni�1}( '�➢��q11 b 1 Marikjana J Within Family ��/'�/'// /��r c. ��mn ue ury w.nm,'mmmim'ss nmmmmimmm aI I I IoI Io I ImioI,I I I I I I I I Aum�uJPf@YW6✓rvv00 11111111111111111111m'ry IV I I 1ev I,m I I I.I I I I I I I I I I ImI I ImII I-I IIInrmuv I Io I I I I I I I I I I I0o mr I,m 6 6 A I➢V4*5 0 0 0�mmrnuuw90�ti '1 Property M Type C� r�r� �i �ii � ir�j�trt Y�a:r rY„;�,Y r,Ysr 0 Seize � Severe Lacerations 0 Bt3rnerf 28,)010 P�'.)�;yibl���tntic^rnaIlY1jt,�ri�^sCounterfeited/Forged Other Major Injuryr �. e tmy(?C/Dar"iciged 5,222 None Recovered Mirror injury 92 Stolen,1111 $1,477,745 I_o:sr;of Teeth 0 1MEMM Broken Borun t ASPC Crime in Washington 2019 PUBLIC C; NTRAC,T TAT'LTREPORT' y 2020 / June 2020 (COSTS SHOWN INCLUDE A1Tf,IC'A13I,I IAXFS) ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AWARDED BY CITY COUNCIL EXCEEDING $35,000 ORIGINAI1 ORIGINAI1 PRIOR MAY TO JUNE CONTRACT PROJECT TITRE IIIJI7CBET CONTRACT CHANGE CHANGE + (Construction) AMOUNT ORDERS ORDERS REVISED AMOUNTS C ON-2019-1S (TIZ0519/PK0418) Peabody Street Sidewalk Repair& �195,000 �172,390 $0.00 $0.00 5172 390 Civic Field ADA Access Im�a ravenl�aenls CON-2020-0 2020 Pavement $359,550 $359,550 IZe airs $().()() $25,94350 5385,493.50 CON-20204 4 2020 Chip Seal $680 000 $398,398 $0.00 $0.$0.00539S,39S 11�rajecb CON-2O 9-32 (C'L09t 6) LaurelSubstation Electrical $500,000 $278,054.60 $0.00 $0.00 $278,054.60 Swi�ch rear TJ wades CON-2O 9-48 ]arks Building $34,995.97 $34,995.97 Demolition $0.00 $0.00 $34 99597 C'ON-2020-t 2 (W T"-O t-t 8) Ranney Well and Support Building $90,000 $63,280 $0.00 $0.00 $63,280 Re-Roof C'ON-2020-28 (WW0308)Pump $t,309,622 $564,454.40 Station .3IZep lacemienl $0.00 $0.00 $S64 454.40 PURCHASE SE CDIZDER CONTRACTS$7,500 -$25,000 AND LIMITED PUBLIC;WORKS PROCESS OR SMALL WORKS ROSTER CONTRACTS C;TS UNDER$25,000 AWARDED SINCE LAST COUNCIL REPORT (QUOTATIONS AVAI1,A13I,F FOR INSPECTION A1'C'ON1'1� C'''SIIEC'lAI,IS I'S OFFICE) CONTRACTOR CONTRACT/ DESCRIPTION AT11; AWARDED AMOUNT OR VENDOR N PO # ---------------- ---- ---------- I------------------------FL------ ----------- -------------------_ *I,imit:ed Public Works process July 7, 2020 L - 6 � �I� �k����llllll�����llllllllllllllllllllluu I I� JULY 7, 2020 City of Port Angeles Council Meeting Agenda Summary Additional information on attendance of this meeting will be found at www.cityofpa.us Meeting will be held 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 5:00 p.m. —Executive Session to be held under authority of RCW 42.30.110(1)(c), to consider the minimum price at which real estate will be offered;and RCW 42.30.110(1)(i)to discuss potential litigation with legal counsel, and RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) to evaluate the qualifications of an applicant for public employment or to review the performance of a public employee Call to Order—Regular Meeting at 6:00 p.m. B. Roll Call, Pledge of Allegiance Ceremonial Matters, Proclamations & Employee Recognitions C. Public Comment Written public comment can be submitted to:council(a�cityofpa.us, comments will not be read aloud but will be made apart of the record. To provide pre-recorded messages to the City Council by phone,please call 360-417-4504. Messages received will be provided to Council. These messages will be made apart of the record. Comments should be received by 2:00 pm. Tuesday, July 7, 2020. To call in and provide oral public comment or oral testimony to the public hearing through a telephone line, visit the city's website to obtain call-in information and directions at www.cityofpa.us. Calls will betaken in the order they come in. 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 speak,generally in the order in which they have signed.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 taken from the Council Rules of Procedure Section 12 July 7,2020 Port Angeles City Council Meeting Page 1 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 Approved 7-0 1. City Council Minutes of June 16,2020/Approve.....................................................................................................E-1 2. Expenditure Report:From June 6, 2020 and June 29,2020 in the amount of$1,964,592.12/Approve........................E-5 3. WASPC Rediscovery Contract Renewal/Approve Contract I Voted Separately Passed 6-0,1 Recused....................E-37 4. Planning Commission Recommendations/Approve Recommendations.....................................................................E-49 5. Five-Year Renewal for Cisco Meraki Network Infrastructure Software Licensing/Approve Contract.......................E-82 F. Public Hearings 1 6:30 p.m. or Soon Thereafter I Approved 7-0 Passed Resolution#13-20 1. 2021-2026 Capital Facility Plan and Transportation Plan/Continue Public Hearing/Close Public Hearing/Pass Resolution ................................................................................................................................................................................F-1 G. Ordinances Not Requiring Council Public Hearings I Approved I Continued to July 21 1. Adding Chapter 1.30 to the Port Angeles Municipal Code Recognizing Indigenous People's Day and Adding anew section 1.40 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code Recognizing Juneteenth/Conduct First Reading/ Continueto July 21 ..................................................................................................................................................G-1 H. Resolutions Not Requiring Council Public Hearings...................................................................................None I. Other Considerations 1. State and Federal Advocacy/Council Discussion.....................................................................................................I-1 J. Contracts & Purchasing 1. Contract with the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce for a Downtown Vision and Strategic Plan/Approved ................................................................................................................................................................................J-1 2. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition(SCADA)Industrial Switches Purchase/Approved.................................J-14 3. City Hall Low Impact Development Parking Lot Retrofit,Project No. TR1215,Professional Services Agreement/Approved..............................................................................................................................................J-15 K. Council Reports L. Information City Manager Reports: 1. 2019 Port Angeles Crime Summary..........................................................................................................................L-1 2. Code Enforcement/Code Update 3. Public Works and Utilities Construction Report........................................................................................................L-6 M. Second Public Comment Written public comment can be submitted to:council(a�cityofpa.us, comments will not be read aloud but will be made apart of the record. To provide pre-recorded messages to the City Council by phone,please call 360-417-4504. Messages received will be provided to Council. These messages will be made apart of the record. Comments should be received by 2:00 pm. Tuesday, July 7, 2020. To call in and provide oral public comment or oral testimony to the public hearing through a telephone line, visit the city's website to obtain call-in information and directions at www.cityofpa.us. Calls will betaken in the order they come in. Adjournment 9:42 p.m. 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. July 7,2020 Port Angeles City Council Meeting Page 2 Fronv To� Subject Date" 7, ND2() The 6ty of Plcct Angeies has a reso,Linsibihlry to address tMe pub4c safety concerns of its citizens 650 of whojim shO'Ned UP tn respor'sp ro show support and s6idarity onfl"i a natii,-)nwide rncvement irn support of &ack, Irfe in the face cf an outrageOUS incorigruity in the treatirvient of Eiiack people by pohce regUany resuiting ire vi6ence and death As p':W ail know cur cornirnunity us rict separate firrorn this p�"ienciniena There was:an assauill or., a Black joeinMsuia coil�ege sL der*rI by wh�te supreMaCIISI t rron st Ifr OUr cornn'runity only 3 coupie years ago The terrffyinzg harassinrierd arid cornering rsf the miuPtii racial� farnOy visitling forks recently was as a direct resuir of a Part Angeies buswness oydrier (Freld's, GUnst reposling fake news, frorn: a vvhite supreirracist terror-ist group (tdentiity Evropa) `Nhite peopie m Port Angeles have a huge pra bt eijrj with ractsm. Pre confinuahon. of negative altqudes towards the ILrowwer Dwha K41,arn peopiewhose land was stofen "'wears a heWy signed ulnider the threat of continued vioience is prevakentl where,a mass grave was discovered gust years ago and the response from whute people faomg this Nstory was fargeuy that of 6sirnissat and even hosfihty These attitudes and behavioits aire es',-f:a6ahng and cf cs a senous threat to pubkc safety. How do we address pubirc safety when the systems in place not cnmy are not addressing the issues effecfiveiry bout actL41iy agitating the probuern? Dsp rope Oioniale targeting of peopie of coilor by p6ice is a fact Fhe porce uphoid a systern fl'iat targiets &ack and indigenOUS peopq e disproportionately as do the courts whuch we know conv ct and sentence peopNe of coio more harsWy and prisons which destroy lives and create rnore violence The lairrgest cancentrabon of BVack peopre hving or,the 04yrnpkc, PenmsUia are at Daillarn Etay where even there they have recently faced d sproportionate vioience cri the yacd and at the hands(if guards wh0e woTking almost for free wdhiin fh s racist system The aboilition of the pchce as as neces&ty which cane start vvith defundaig arid PUtting rnoriey towards pirograms where peop e are chminahzed for tryfng to survive Ending herneiessness and creahrig non PLXIntive treatment resw,')umes for SUbstance users m OW'cornnlUmty wouId be a great start as weN as an extensive eidUCalicinal ,)verhauf irnrnediateVy addressing the epndernic of racisni in ciar lown,. Creating alternative emeIrgeilCy services such as frauneid response for someone deahing with a Prental heafthi crrsis biy sorneone IlCrt in Iaw enforcement WOUId be a good start. Nationwide,, the move toward aUthoritarianism, by the current adn'linistration and Ilocaal governments are creating extrerne repression agwrist the free speech of those dernonstrating for an end to ffre murders of &ack peoplie by police with irnpumily fi'OrTI the tlaw *e five in a COMMUnity where white suprerniac st vigiiantes are,considered permissible and far right pohfics incdudmig the bizarre and terHyring n'isunfcrrriahon of Carrion and Cheer desired coming takeover rts glaming a lot of stean, 11 don t Iraeiievee the poitce are going to help on this either IGornnaVuoed and outuaird hatefiLd and iracnst befiefs are creatii crjg the kind of community where many of my fnends, from other places VOOLdd not feed cornfortaUe cormrig to vrstt k ininpilore you to recognize ffiat we are corning to a monient of reckoning where moving quickky and takdrrg big steps to stand in support of B ack. Indigenous, and people of color- and against the nsmg tilde of racism and hate 0i Oils cornirnurrity- is pararniount To ignore the pubfic safety,cnsks at hand is to be coirriplicit rn the vuo4ence Thank y101.1 Nico Maynes