HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-05-1989CITY OF AUBURN
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
June 5, 1989, 7:30 p.m.
t I. CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the City of Auburn Council was called to order by Mayor Bob
Roegner at 730 p.m. in the City of Auburn Council Chambers.
A. Flas Salute
Boy Scout Pac 410,1ed by Cubmaster Eric Olson, posted the colors of the flag and
led the pledge of allegiance. Participating scouts included: Ryan Stillings, Kyle
Stillings, Claude Jacobson, and Joshua Greegor.
B. Roll Call
Those in attendance included Mayor Bob Roegner and Councilmembers Brothers,
Burns, Kurle, Larson, Roland, Walters and Whittall. Staff inembers in attendance
included Police Chief Jake Evans, Fire Chief Bob Johnson, Personnel Director
Gretel Sloan, Parks & Recreation Director Len Chapman, Finance Director Pat
Dugan, Public Works Director Frank Currie, Planning Director Mary McCumber,
City Attorney Marguerite Schellen[rager, City Clerk Robin Wohlhueter, and Deputy
City Clerk Jan Hubbard.
C. Announcemen[s and An�ointments
Announcements
a. Mayor Roegner presented DARE hats and mugs to the Councilmembers
and thanked them for their support of and commitment to the DARE
' program. The DARE mementos heip publicize the DARE graduations
taking place the next two weeks as follows: June 6, Terminal Park
Elementary; June 8, Washington Elementary; lune 12, Evergreen Heights
Elementary; June 13, Chinook ElemeMary; June 15, Alpac Elementary.
All graduations are at 7 p.m. and citizens are invited to attend. The
DARE program is an outstanding program introduced by City
government to combat drugs among our youth.
b. Mayor Roegner outlined steps being taken by the Fire Department as a
result of the recent fires in Auburn. The Fire Department and Building
Division will be identifying types of occupancies using welding and
cutting processes. These businesses will receive additional training on
safe welding and cutting practices. Fire and Police will jointly present
information on how to reduce the risk of arson fires. The Fire
Department will focus summer inspections on occupancies that are
increasing their stock for summer, or remodeling to insure we are aware
of changes in fuel loads and flame producing appliances. We will
review all curren[ target hazards plans. We will review the uniform fire
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codes to see if modifications are appropriate. Finally, the Police and
Fire Departments will expand their arson cross training program.
Mayor Roegner commended the Fire and Public Wor1;s Departments for
their outstanding work in fighting the recent fires.
Anoointments
Human Resources Board
Council consideration of the appointment of Arlista Hoiman to the Human
Resources Board filling Dave Patnode's unexpired term which will expire
December 31, 1990.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to
approve the appointment of Arlista Holman to the Human Resources Board.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
BIA Steerins Committee
Council to confirm the appointment of Wayne Heisserman, Michael Salazar,
and Greg Pascua to the BIA Steering Committee for a term to expire on July
I, 1992, and Drew Hardin for a term to expire on July I, 1990.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Kurle to confirm
the appointments of Wayne Heisserman, Michael Salazar, and Greg Pascua to
the BIA Steering Committee for terms to expire July 1, 1992, and Drew
Hardin for a term ro expire Juiy 1, 1990.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
Aeenda Modifications - None
IL CITIZEN INPUT. PUBLTC HEARINGS & CORRESPONDEN E
Public Hearine,s - None.
Audience Particioation - None.
Corresoondence - None.
III. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS
A. Municioal Services
Chairman Whittall reported the Municipal Services Committee met on May 25, 1989,
and the minutes are a matter of public record. The next Municipal Services
Committee meeting will be June 22, 1989, at 530 p.m.
B. Plannin¢ & Communitv Develonment
Chairman Burns reported the Planning and Community Development Committee met
May 23, I989 and the minutes are a matter of public record. The next meeting of
the Committee will be June 13, 1989, at 7:30 p.m.
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C. Public Works
Chairman Kurle reported the Public Works Committee met prior to the Council
meeting this evening at 5:30 p.m. The minutes of the May 15, 1989 meeting are of
public record. The next meeting of the Public Works Committee is scheduled for
June 19, at 530 p.m.
D. Finance
Chairman Walters stated the Finance Committee met prior to the Council meeting
tonight. The next Finance Committee meeting will be prior to the regular Council
meeting on June 19, 1989 at 7:00 p.m.
A. Minutes
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IV. CONSENT AGENDA
I. May 15, 1989 regular Council meeting.
Vouchers
Claim numbers tc45250 through #45646 in the amount of $466.48632.
Claim numbers #45647 through #45922 in the amount of $544.378.79.
2. Payroll #144575 through #144969 in the amount of $437,52737.
Surolus Provertv
Council authorization to dispose of the following surplus Fire Department
automobiles and equipment.
(1) 1982 Dodge Diplomate Salon, 4-door
VIN #2B3BG26N9CR167522 Mileage 84,623
(2) 1981 Plymouth Horizon, 4-door
VIN #8ip3BL28B9BD220668
Mileage 63,213
Hebert 3-I/2 Hose clamps
Steel Hose Tower Ladders
Air Compressor Gardner-Denver 1-cycle w/tank
Motorola Base radio, Model C53GKB, Serial #A-41036
35' Alcolite extension ladder, 3-section
20' Wood wall ladder
Deep sink
Penna Push lawnmower
Scotts Fertilizer spreader
Air Conditioning units & frames Chrysler Air
Mall electric chain saw 16" bar
Electrical blower unit - Lennox w/electrical
Manual Safeguard adding machine
Dayton vacuum cleaner
Cory C25 coffee maker
Smoke fan
Robbins & Myers high pressure compressor 2250psi
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Singer sewing machine
Mop ring bucket
Assorted lights/speakers from old station
Metal, 5-drawer office desks
Swivel office chairs, metal
Steel padded office chairs
Doors of various widths, wood
Roll chicken wire, 4'high by 20' long
Wood kitchen cabinet
Metal standup water cooler
Water register radiator - American
3M VQCIII copier
4-drawer file cabinets (metal)
Canvas stretchers
Coil 3/4" hose, black
Coil 1" hose, red
Roof mounted red beacon lights
Box of sirens and control boxes
Electric Federal Siren
Blue/Red roof mounted lightbars
Electric panel
Brass 2-1/2 gallon pump iire extinguisher
lengths 2-1/2" fire hose
lengths 3-1/2" fire hose
Out of State Travei
June 5, 1989
Fire Deoartment
Recommend authorizing Out-of-State travel for Inspector Ken Partridge to
travel to the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, MD to attend the
Manasement of State and Local Information Svstems course August 14, 1989
to August l8, 1989.
2. Librarv
City Council ro approve out-of-state travel for Mary Stanton Library Director
to attend the American Library Association Conference in Dallas, Texas, June
23-28, 1989.
3. Buildina Deoartment
Request authorization for Alice Conrad to attend a Zoning Administration
Enforcement Conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 12 - 14th.
Contract Administra[ion
1. Street Surfacina
Slurrv Seal
Request approval to award Contract No. 89-02 to Blackline in [he approximate
amount of $37,800
hi Seal
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Request approvai to award Contract 89-03 to Doolittle Construction Company
in the approximate amount of $42,500.
2. Aoolication No. P88-07
Council to approve Change Order #2 for Game Farm Wilderness Park
Contract P88-07 for a credit of $139.29.
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Request permission to Request permission to advertise Harvey Road Project,
Street Improvement 246, Contract 89-04.
1989 Pavement Markine
Request permission to advertise 1989 Pavement Marking Project, Contract 89-
O5.
Motion by Councilmember Larson, second by Councilmember Kurle to approve
Items IV. A through IV. E. 4.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
V. OLD BUSINESS - None.
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. Apolication No. REZ0003-89
Council consideration on the request of Ronald Balmer to rezone from County
Suburban to C-3 (Heavy Commercial) on property located at 3214 "A" Street S.E.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to call for a
pnblic hearing on Application No. REZ0003-89 at the next regular Council meeting,
June 19, 1989.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0
VII. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
A. Ordinances
I. Ordinance No. 4336
An Ordinance of the City of Auburn, Washington, repealing Auburn City
Code section 9.40.010 entitled "Offenses Designated" contained in Chapter 9.40
entided "Disorderly Conduct" and adding a new 9.40.010 clarifying and adding
offenses constimting disorderly conduct.
Motion by Councilmember Whittall, second by Councilmember Brothers ro
introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4336.
MOT10N CARRIED. 6-I. Councilmember Burns voted no.
2. Ordinance No. 4337
An Ordinance of the City of Auburn, Washington, adding a new Chapter 9.11
to Auburn Ciry Code Title 9 entiNed "Public Peace, Morals and Welfare", to
provide a new offense of disruption of government offices.
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Motion by Councilmember Whittall, second by Councilmember Roland to
introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4337.
MOTION CARRIED. 6-I. Councilmember Burns voted no.
3. Ordinance No. 4338
An Ordinance of the City of Auburn, Washington, adding a new Chapter to
Title 9 of the Auburn City Code, designated Chapter 9.45 entitled "Criminal
Trespass".
Motion by Councilmember Whittall, second by Councilmember Brothers to
introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4338.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
4. Ordinance No. 4340
An Ordinance amending Chapter 9.18 of the Auburn City Code entitled
Domestic Violence to amend the definition, issuance and notice sections of
that ordinance.
Motion by Councilmember Whittall, second by Counciimember Roland to
introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4340.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
5. Ordinance No. 4351
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington,
amending Chapter 16.06 of the Auburn City Code entiNed "Environmental
Review Procedures", to modify the SEPA appeals process and ro delete
environmental policies.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to
invoduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4351.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
6. Ordinance No. 4352
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington,
approving the final plat of Dos Rio ro the City of Auburn, according to the
plat on file with the Clerk of the City of Auburn.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to
introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4352.
MOTION CARR[ED. 6-1. Councilmember Kurle voted no.
Resolutions
Resolution No. 1969
A Resolution of the City of Auburn, Washington, accep[ing a conveyance of
park property known as Ta-Weel Memorial Park, by Statutory Warranty Deed.
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Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to
approve Resolution No. 1969.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
2. Resolution No. 1970
A Resolution of the City of Auburn, Washington, accepting a conveyance of
park property known as Mill Pond Park, by Statutory Warranty Deed.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Kurle to approve
Resolution No. 1970.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
3. Resolution No. 1972
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington,
authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a South Valley Special
Operations interlocal government agreement between the City of Auburn and
Pierce County Fire Protection District No. 9. �
Motion by Councilmember Whittall, second by Councilmember Brothers to
approve Resolution No. 1972.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
4. Resoiution No. 1973
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington,
amending the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Auburn to add
environmental policies and amending the plan consistent with the policies.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to
approve Resolution No. 1973.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
5. Resalution No. 1974
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washingron,
authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a contract for public defense
between the City and Tucker & Stein, P.S.
Motion by Councilmember Walters, second by Councilmember Whittall to
approve Reso(ution No. 1974.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
6. Resolution No. 1975
Sanitary Sewer ]mprovement Non-Remonstrance Agreement between the City
and Brian Van on property located within the City.
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Motion by Councilmember Kurle, second by Councilmember Walters to
approve Resolution No. 1975.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
7. Resolution No. 1976
Sanitary Sewer Improvement Non-Remonstrance Agreement between the City
and Frank and Jean Miles on property located within the City of Auburn
Motion by Councilmember Kurle, second by Councilmember Burns to approve '
Resolution No. 1976.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
8. Resolution No. 1977
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington,
authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Payback Agreement
between the City and Dale Platt Enterprises on property located within the
City.
Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Whittall to
approve Resolution No. 1977.
Councilmember Kurle stated he owned property in [he area and would abstain
from voting on Resolution No. 1977.
MOTION CARRIED. 6-0. Councilmember Kurle abstained.
9. Resolution No. 1978
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, N�ashington,
authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Sanitary Sewer
Improvement Non-Remonstrance Agreement between the City of Auburn and
Rueben and Edna Frostad, and Eugene and Virginia Squire on property
located with the City of Auburn. '
Motion by Councilmember Kurle, second by Councilmember Burns to approve
Resolution No. 1978.
MOi'ION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0.
VIII. MAYOR'S REPORT
Executive Session
Mayor Roegner announced there would be an Executive Session of about ten
minutes to update Councilmembers on labor negotiations. No action will be taken.
IX. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:50 p.m.
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