Ferndale City Council REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Department Prepared By: CITY CLERK S OFFICE AGENDA BILL #18-10-001 TITLE: CONSENT AGENDA: These items are voted on as a group and are not discussed or considered individually because they are non-controversial, of a routine nature, and/or not requiring subsequent Council action. Consent Agenda items may be moved to the Regular Agenda for discussion at the request of a Councilmember. They may also be held to a subsequent meeting for further consideration. Ordinance Resolution Motion Info Only Discussion Date Council Action Requested: October 1, 2018 Prepared by: Susan Duncan, City Clerk Reviewed By: Date: SUBJECT: Committee: P&LU PW&U F&A Mayor Review of regular consent agenda items for the October 1, 2018 meeting. City Administrator City Clerk s Office Community Development Dept Public Works Department City Attorney s Office Finance Department Police Department Board/Commission Hearings Examiner ACTION REQUESTED: VOTE NEEDED TO PASS: SUMMARY: Council review and approval of regular consent agenda items, including minutes from previous meetings and payroll runs. DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS/ISSUES: Staff recommends approval of regular consent agenda items. RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval of AB #18-10-001 ATTACHMENTS: Minutes Payroll Register B 7
MINUTES Ferndale City Council Meeting Held Tuesday, September 17, 2018 City Hall Annex Council Chambers 6 p.m. Regular Meeting STAFF: City Administrator Greg Young City Clerk Susan Duncan Community Development Director Jori Burnett Chief of Police Kevin Turner Public Works Director Kevin Turner Communications Officer Riley Sweeney Mayor Jon Mutchler presiding. CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE/ROLL CALL PRESENT BY ROLL CALL: Councilmember Rebecca Xczar Councilmember Greg Hansen Councilmember Keith Olson Councilmember Teresa Taylor Councilmember Cathy Watson Councilmember Kate Hansen Councilmember Fred Kennedy A. PRESENTATION: Whatcom County Health Department Postponed until later in the meeting. * B. PUBLIC COMMENT Gary Bannerman, 6810 Portal Way Spoke about the traffic issues on Grandview Road due to the long trains, and suggested turning lanes on Portal Way and Grandview. Caroline Rose, 6006 Diamond Lane Spoke against the discontinuation of the summer water discount. Dennis Hawkinson, 5324 Belair Drive - Spoke against the discontinuation of the summer water discount, and questioned whether there is something faulty with the system. Fred Rudolph, 5630 Portal Way Spoke about the lack of sidewalks and a crosswalk on Portal Way. *The public comment period was interrupted at this point to return back to Agenda Item A, the Whatcom County Health Department presentation. Erika Nuerenberg, Assistant Director of the Whatcom County Health Department, presented the Community Health Assessment. *Public Comment, continued: Gunter Steinbach, 6152 Unrein Drive Spoke against the discontinuation of the summer water discount, and the fact that the sewer use isn t metered. Greg Gaskil, 2143 Hillside Place Spoke against the summer discount program. Suggested instead monthly billing, flat-rate sewer charges, and an advisory committee. Lynn Burger, 5623 Deer Creek Drive Spoke about her extra charge for water since she lives just outside of the City limits. Minutes Ferndale City Council Meeting of September 17, 2018 Page 1 8
B1. 2018 RECREATION PROGRAM RECAP Communications Officer/Recreation Coordinator Riley Sweeney and intern Annie Leete presented a summary of the 2018 parks events. All events were free, accessible, and open to the public. Events included: Free events that were accessible and open to the public Glow in the Dark Croquet Wee One Nature Hunt Food Truck Fridays Yoga in the Park Music in the Park (two different dates/bands) The Great Ferndale Midsummer Mystery Flicks in the Park (Games before the movie) Field Games Tie-Dye Your T-Shirt Operation Splash Mob C. CONSENT AGENDA: Approval of September 4, 2018 Council Minutes Authorization of September 17, 2018 Payroll Approval of August 2018 Claims Run Approval of LTAC 2019 Funding Recommendations Councilmember Taylor moved, and Councilmember G. Hansen seconded, to approve the consent agenda. Motion carried 7-0. D. INTRODUCTION: New SCOPE Officers Chief of Police Kevin Turner introduced the new volunteer SCOPE (Senior Citizens on Patrol Enhancement) Officers: Dick Gadsen, Doug Abbe, and Jim Rothenbuhler. E. PRIVATE DEVELOPMENTS UPDATE Associate Planner Haylie Miller presented updates on the following private development projects: Skyline Properties This is a long plat consisting of 5 single family parcels, located on the corner of Thornton and Vista. They are single family attached duplexes. Each duplex is on its own lot with a zero lot line. Campbell Short Plat This is a mixed-use commercial development located on Barrett Road. Vista Springs Long Plat This is a residential long plat, located on the east side of Vista Drive. The developer is proposing to split the area into 8 lots. Frontage improvements and landscaping are required. There is a trail located along the edge of the property that runs along the Vista Ridge development. F. PUBLIC HEARING: Complete Streets Program Ordinance Community Development Director Jori Burnett and Public Works Director Kevin Renz presented the ordinance and answered Councilmembers questions. Mayor Mutchler opened the public hearing at 7:16 p.m. Lynn Burger, 5623 Deer Creek Drive Expressed her concerns and confusion about the program. Gary Bannerman, 6810 Portal Way Asked for clarification about the types of projects and how much flexibility the City would have in choosing appropriate projects. David Braithwaite, Lynden Spoke in favor of the program. Minutes Ferndale City Council Meeting of September 17, 2018 Page 2 9
Mayor Mutchler closed the public hearing at 7:26:50 p.m. Councilmember Watson moved, and Councilmember Taylor seconded, to approve the agenda bill. Motion carried 7-0. G. PUBLIC HEARING: Multifamily Tax Exemptions Ordinance Community Development Director presented the ordinance and answered Councilmembers questions. Mayor Mutchler opened the public hearing at 7:44:23 p.m. Fred Rudolph, 5630 Portal Way Spoke against the ordinance. Perry Eskridge, Whatcom County Association of Realtors Spoke in favor of the ordinance. Wendy Lawrence, 6225 Argyle Street Asked Council to defer acting on the ordinance at this time. Lynn Burger, 5623 Deer Creek Drive Spoke against the ordinance. David Braithwaite, Lynden Spoke in favor of the ordinance. Patty Beaulaurier, 6024 Malloy Spoke against the ordinance. Caroline Rose, 6006 Diamond Lane Spoke against the ordinance. Mayor Mutchler closed the public hearing at 8:03 p.m. Councilmember Xczar moved, and Councilmember Taylor seconded, to approve the ordinance. Motion carried 5-2, Councilmembers Olson and Watson opposed. A five-minute break was taken. The meeting resumed at 8:25 p.m. H. DISCUSSION: Water/Sewer Bills Payment Plan Mayor Mutchler presented a power point outlining the City s plans to improve water/sewer service. City Administrator Greg Young spoke about the feasibility of a payment plan. By general consensus, this item will be brought back to the next Finance & Administration Committee. At 9:00 p.m., Councilmember Kennedy moved, and Councilmember Taylor seconded, to extend the meeting by 20 minutes. Motion carried 7-0. I. ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT: Water Treatment Plant Upgrade Public Works Director Kevin Renz presented the contract and answered Councilmembers questions. At 9:20, Councilmember Kennedy moved, and Councilmember G. Hansen seconded, to extend the meeting by another 10 minutes. Motion carried 6-1, Councilmember Watson opposed. Councilmember G. Hansen moved, and Councilmember Xczar seconded, to approve the agenda bill. Motion carried 6-1, Councilmember Watson opposed J. ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT: Shop Well #2 Well House Project Councilmember Kennedy moved, and Councilmember G. Hansen seconded, to approve the agenda bill. Motion carried 5-2, Councilmembers Watson and Olson opposed. Minutes Ferndale City Council Meeting of September 17, 2018 Page 3 10
K. ORDINANCE: Temporary Outdoor Encampments By general consensus, this item was deferred until the next meeting. H. MAYOR REPORTS/COMMENTS Mayor Mutchler presented the Humble Hometown Hero award and read the following: On this date, Monday, September 17, 2018 Pete Harksell, Jr. is recognized for his years of service to the Ferndale community. Whether serving on the Board of Directors for the Chamber of Commerce, volunteering with the Old Settlers Association, the Kiwanis Club or our own Parks Board, Pete represents the very best of our little town. We are proud to put his name in the record as a true Humble Hometown Hero. I. COUNCIL REPORTS/COMMENTS Councilmember Taylor announced SeaFeast, September 21 22, in downtown Bellingham. J. DEPARTMENT REPORTS ADJOURNMENT Council was adjourned at 9:25 p.m. ATTEST: Jon Mutchler, Mayor Susan Duncan, CMC, City Clerk Minutes Ferndale City Council Meeting of September 17, 2018 Page 4 11
City of Ferndale Council Committees Held Wednesday, September 12, 2018 City Hall Main Conference Room 8:00 a.m. to 11:12 a.m. ADMINISTRATION: City Administrator Greg Young City Clerk Susan Duncan Public Works Director Kevin Renz Community Development Director Jori Burnett Communications Officer Riley Sweeney Finance Director Sirke Salminen Public Utilities Superintendent Mike Olinger Public Works & Utilities Committee COMMITTEE: Councilmember Cathy Watson - Chair Councilmember Teresa Taylor - Vice Chair Councilmember Fred Kennedy ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT: Water Treatment Plant Upgrade (Time on recording:.10) Councilmember Taylor moved, and Councilmember Kennedy seconded, to forward the item to the full Council for further discussion. Motion carried 3-0. ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT: Shop Well #2 Well House Project (Time on recording: 26:00) Councilmember Taylor moved, and Councilmember Kennedy seconded, forward the item to the full Council for further discussion. Motion carried 3-0. ORDINANCE: Complete Streets Program (Time on recording: 41:20) A public hearing is scheduled on this item for the next regular meeting. The committee was adjourned at 8:58 a.m. Planning & Land Use Committee COMMITTEE: Councilmember Rebecca Xczar - Chair Councilmember Fred Kennedy Vice Chair Councilmember Teresa Taylor ORDINANCE: Temporary Outdoor Encampments (Time on recording: 10) Councilmember Taylor moved, and Councilmember Xczar seconded, to forward the item to the full Council for further discussion. Motion carried 2-1, Councilmember Kennedy abstaining. 12
ORDINANCE: Multifamily Tax Exemptions (Time on recording: 8:25) Direction provided to staff. A public hearing is scheduled on this item for the next regular meeting. ORDINANCE: Sign Code Revisions (Time on recording: 50:38) By general consensus, this item will be brought back to the September 26, 2018 Planning & Land Use Committee. DISCUSSION: Legoe Avenue Developer s Agreement (Time on recording: 51:22) Direction provided to staff. By general consensus, this item will be brought back to the September 26, 2018 Planning & Land Use Committee. The committee was adjourned at 10:00 a.m. Finance & Administration Committee COMMITTEE: Councilmember Keith Olson - Chair Councilmember Greg Hansen Vice Chair Councilmember Kate Hansen APPROVAL: LTAC Funding Recommendations (Time on recording:.10) Councilmember G. Hansen moved, and Councilmember K. Hansen seconded, to recommend approval and place the item on the regular meeting consent agenda. Motion carried 2-1, Councilmember Olson opposed. CLAIMS: August 2018 (Time on recording: 11:10) Councilmember G. Hansen moved, and Councilmember K. Hansen seconded, to recommend approval and place the item on the regular meeting consent agenda. Motion carried 3-0. DISCUSSION: Water/Sewer Rates (Time on recording: 15:30) Discussion only. Direction provided to staff. The committee was adjourned at 11:12 a.m. 13
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