MN 16-0334
| 1 | | | Minutes | COUNCIL MINUTES, APRIL 28, 2016 | | |
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16-4327
| 1 | | PROCLAMATION: NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DAY - MAY 15, 2016 | Proclamation | PROCLAMATION: NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DAY - MAY 15, 2016 | | |
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16-4330
| 1 | | HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH - MAY 2016 | Proclamation | PROCLAMATION: HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH - MAY 2016 | | |
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16-4331
| 1 | | PROCLAMATION: NATIONAL SALVATION ARMY WEEK, MAY 9 - 14, 2016 | Proclamation | PROCLAMATION: NATIONAL SALVATION ARMY WEEK, MAY 9 - 14, 2016 | | |
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16-4328
| 1 | | PUBLIC HEARING TO COLLECT COMMENTS AND ALLOCATE 2015 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING | Public Hearing | PUBLIC HEARING TO COLLECT COMMENTS AND ALLOCATE 2016 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Preserve and enhance neighborhoods
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
This public hearing will be held to review and consider 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) project designs submitted to the City, to hear public comment and make funding allocations.
A total of five CDBG project designs have been received: one project for Main Entitlement funding, and one project for Public Services and three Planning projects were received. Public Review of projects is available on the City's CDBG webpage http://www.mylongview.com/CDBG.
Funding for 2016 CDBG is at $284,373.00, funded through the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). CDBG projects and funding amounts between 2007 and 2016 are listed on the attached document.
A summary of submitted projects by category is as follows:
Main Entitlement
Amount Available: $184,842 Amount Requested: $200,000
Downtown Corridor Improvement Phase III | recommended for adoption | Pass |
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16-4340
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | EMERGENCY SHELTER MORATORIUM EXTENSION
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Address quality of place issues
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
At their April 14, 2016 meeting, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3318 that extends by six months a moratorium on the siting of emergency shelters within the City. On October 22, 2015, the first six months of the moratorium was put in place by the adoption of Ordinance No. 3302. Per RCW 35A.63.220, the City Council needs to hold a public hearing with sixty (60) days of the adoption of the ordinance extending the moratorium. As part of the extension process findings of fact also need to be adopted. Resolution No. 2179 contains findings in support of the retention of the moratorium on the siting of emergency shelters.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Hold public hearing.
STAFF CONTACT:
Jim McNamara, City Attorney
Steve Langdon, Planning Manager | approved | |
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Res 16 2179
| 1 | | EMERGENCY HOMELESS SHELTER MORATORIUM EXTENSION | Public Hearing | RESOLUTION NO. 2179 - EMERGENCY SHELTER MORATORIUM EXTENSION
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Address quality of place issues
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
At their April 14, 2016 meeting, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3318 that extends by six months a moratorium on the siting of emergency shelters within the City. On October 22, 2015, the first six months of the moratorium was put in place by the adoption of Ordinance No. 3302. Per RCW 35A.63.220, the City Council needs to hold a public hearing with sixty (60) days of the adoption of the ordinance extending the moratorium. As part of the extension process findings of fact also need to be adopted. Resolution No. 2179 contains findings in support of the retention of the moratorium on the siting of emergency shelters.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Motion to adopt Resolution No. 2179
STAFF CONTACT:
Jim McNamara, City Attorney
Steve Langdon, Planning Manager | recommended for adoption | Pass |
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OR 16 3319
| 1 | | ORDINANCE NO. 3319 AMENDING THE ZONING CODE TO PROHIBIT MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVE GARDENS AND COOPERATIVES | Ordinance | ORDINANCE NO. 3319 AMENDING THE ZONING CODE TO PROHIBIT MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVE GARDENS AND COOPERATIVES
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Preserve and enhance neighborhoods
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Longview Municipal Code (LMC) Chapter 19.72 Medical Cannabis provides regulations for the siting of medical marijuana collective gardens. Per 2015 State legislation, collective gardens are no longer allowed in Washington State as of July 1, 2016. Thus, that LMC chapter needs to be repealed.
In place of collective gardens, 2015 State legislation authorized the establishment of Liquor and Cannabis Board-certified “cooperatives.” Cooperatives can have up to four members and each member can grow up to 15 plants. The cooperative is required to be located in one of the member’s “domicile.” Therefore, a domicile could have up to 60 marijuana plants growing within it. State law allows local jurisdictions to regulate cooperatives including banning them.
Both the City Council and the Planni | adopted | Pass |
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RS 16 2171
| 1 | | RESOLUTION NO. 2171 - INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH BEACON HILL WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT (BHWSD) FOR REPLACEMENT BHWSD HILLSIDE PUMP STATION | Resolution | RESOLUTION NO. 2171 - INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH BEACON HILL WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT (BHWSD) FOR REPLACEMENT BHWSD HILLSIDE PUMP STATION
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16-4333
| 1 | | RESOLUTION NO. 2177: DESIGNATING THE AMERICAN SQUIRRES AS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE CITY OF LONGVIEW | Resolution | RESOLUTION NO. 2177 - DESIGNATING THE AMERICAN SQUIRREL AS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE CITY OF LONGVIEW
INTRODUCED BY: Ken Botero
SUPPORTED BY: Scott Vydra
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Address quality of place issues
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
See attached letter from the Longview Sandbagger Fraternity.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
At the April 14th Council Meeting, Council directed the City Attorney to draft a resolution naming the squirrel as the official mascot of the City of Longview.
STAFF CONTACT:
Dave Campbell, City Manager | adopted | Pass |
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16-4324
| 1 | | | Resolution | RESOLUTION NO. 2178 - ADOPTION OF THE 2016 - 2022 CITY OF LONGVIEW PARKS AND RECREATION COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES ADDRESSED:
Address Quality of Place Issues
Strengthen Economic Conditions and Create New Opportunities
Preserve and Enhance Neighborhoods
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: Required
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The City of Longview Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan is the primary tool used to guide the long term growth and development of the City’s parks and open space. Planning for the future of parks and recreation is vital to enhancing the quality of place and the quality of life for Longview residents and visitors. Planning that engages people, participants and nonparticipants alike, will help ensure that the right actions are taken for the right reasons at the right time. The process for preparing the 2016 - 2022 City of Longview Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan has been comprised of six phases:
1) Phase 1: (Complete)
? Analysis and review of the previous plan began in the summer of 2015
2) Phase 2: (Complete)
? Community needs as | adopted | Pass |
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16-4343
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | RESOLUTION NO. 2180 - UPDATED LAKE SACAJAWEA FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONCESSION POLICY
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Address quality of place issues
Strengthen economic conditions and create new opportunities
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: Required
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
In 2012, the council adopted the original resolution which set forth policies for the provision of a food and beverage concessionaire operation at Lake Sacajawea on a one year trial basis. The policies included the purpose, expectations, responsibilities, and criteria for awarding a concession. A request for proposals was sent out for the summer of 2013 with no response. In 2014, a contract was negotiated with a boating vendor and a food vendor. The non-motorized boating operation was successful in conducting business during the summer, but the food vendor was ultimately unable to operate due to mobile unit construction difficulties and other unforeseen circumstances with licensing and permitting.
In 2015, the city successfully awarded two contracts and was able to provide for both a boating vendor and a mo | approved | Pass |
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16-4336
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | LIABILITY CLAIMS/LAWSUITS
The claim(s)/lawsuit(s) listed below was/were received by the City. Where applicable, the claim(s)/lawsuit(s) have been/are being researched and/or reviewed by Washington Cities Insurance Authority (WCIA). The claim(s)/lawsuit(s) status is/are as follows:
NEW:
Patricia Burke, DOI: 04/12/2016. Claimant alleges injuries sustained as a result of a trip-and-fall on poorly maintained city sidewalk located at 2225 Hemlock St, Longview. $58.99 claimed.
Kenneth Hudson Sr., DOI: 04/07/2016. Claimant alleges costs incurred to repair broken sewer line. $967.22 claimed.
STAFF CONTACT:
Kaylee Cody, City Clerk | | |
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16-4337
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
Based upon the authentication and certification of claims and demands against the city, prepared and signed by the City’s auditing officer, and in full reliance thereon, it is moved and seconded as shown in the minutes of this meeting that the following vouchers/warrants are approved for payment:
FIRST HALF MAY 2016 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: $1,065,939.40
SECOND HALF APRIL 2016 PAYROLL:
$64,697.52, checks no. 206598-206614
$635,460.68, direct deposits
$827,319.96, wire transfers
$1,527,478.16 Total
STAFF CONTACT:
Kaylee Cody, City Clerk
John Baldwin, Fiscal Analyst
Jackie Rodgers, Human Resources Specialist | | |
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16-4335
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | APPOINTMENT OF APPEAL BOARD MEMBER JOHN HINKLEMAN
COUNCIL INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: N/A
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Due to a resignation from the Appeal Board of Adjustment appointment of a new member is necessary. Planning staff have recommended the appointment of Mr. John Hinkleman. After reviewing the staff recommendation and Mr. Hinkleman's application, the City Manager has appointed Mr. Hinkleman to serve the remaining term of the position vacated by Mr. Rex Whiteaker in accordance with the provisions of LMC 19.12.010. Council confimation is required for the appointment. The staff recommendation and Mr. Hinkleman's application to serve are attached for review.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Council confirmation of the City Manager's appointment of Mr. Hinkleman to the Appeal Board of Adjustment | | |
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PROJ #86
| 1 | | PROJECT COMPLETE CERTIFICATION - MINT VALLEY GOLF CART STORAGE FACILITY PROJECT | Project Certification | PROJECT COMPLETE CERTIFICATION - MINT VALLEY GOLF CART STORAGE FACILITY PROJECT | | |
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16-4339
| 1 | | PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RH2 ENGINEERING FOR HILLCREST AND HILLSIDE PUMP STATIONS DESIGN | Agreement | PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RH2 ENGINEERING FOR HILLCREST AND HILLSIDE PUMP STATIONS DESIGN
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16-4338
| 1 | | LONGVIEW POLICE STATION REMODEL PLANNING UPDATE | Agenda Item | LONGVIEW POLICE STATION REMODEL PLANNING UPDATE | approved | Pass |
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16-4342
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL TO APPLY FOR A STATE HERITAGE CAPITAL PROJECTS GRANT FOR THE SHAY LOCOMOTIVE PAVILION (SHAY STATION)
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES ADDRESSED:
Preserve and enhance neighborhoods
Continue effective financial management.
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The City of Longview, in cooperation with the non-profit Friends of Longview has an opportunity to apply for grant funding through the State Heritage Capital Projects Fund to complete the Shay Station. The grant opportunity requires City Council authorization for the application to be considered. An advantage of this opportunity is that expenses incurred over the past 3 years may be counted toward the 2:1 match requirement for the application. City Council funded the project with a $37,500 matching grant from the Kuntz Family Trust fund and $10,000 for design work in past three years, and the Friends of Longview non-profit has pledged $10,000 in matching funds for the grant. If successful, this grant will provide funding for remaining site work includin | approved | Pass |
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16-4334
| 1 | | | Liquor License | WASHINGTON STATE LIQUOR AND CANNABIS BOARD REQUESTS | | |
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HPC min 3-28-16
| 1 | | MINUTES OF THE MARCH 28, 2016 REGULAR MEETING OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION | Agenda Item | MINUTES OF THE MARCH 28, 2016 REGULAR MEETING OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION | | |
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