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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-21-2006 CITY COUNCil MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 21, 2006 7:30 PM I. CALL TO ORDER A. Flag Salute Mayor Peter B. Lewis called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. and led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance. B. Roll Call Mayor Lewis and the following Councilmembers were present: Rich Wagner, Sue Singer, Gene Cerino, Nancy Backus, Bill Peloza, Roger Thordarson and Lynn Norman. Staff members present included: Chief of Public Safety Jim Kelly; Finance Director Shelley Coleman; Information Services Director Lorrie Rempher; Public Works Director Dennis Dowdy; Risk Manager Rob Roscoe; Parks, Art and Recreation Director Daryl Faber; Assistant City Attorney Joseph Beck; Deputy Fire Chief Mike Gerber; Community Development Administrator David Osaki; Development Services Coordinator Steven Pilcher; Communications/Community Relations Manager Duanna Richards; Planner Bill Mandeville; Communications Specialist Dana Hinman; and City Clerk Danielle Daskam. C. Announcements and Appointments 1. Announcements a) Roger Olsen of Auburn American Legion Post #78 Mr. Olsen to present the City of Auburn with a check in the amount of $110,000 to be used towards the replacement of the Auburn Veterans Memorial Park Community Building Parks, Art and Recreation Director Daryl Faber reported that the City has been working over the past Page 1 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 year to raise funds to replace the Veterans' Memorial Building at Veterans Park. The City has budgeted $100,000 in 2006 towards the replacement of the building. Approximately $150,000 additional funding is needed to complete the project. Roger Olsen, Adjutant for American Legion Post 78, and the following Post members were in attendance: Commander Tom Valencour, Chaplain Eric Hansen, Past Post Commander Bill Warren, Bob Rugle, Junior Vice Commander AI Wolfskill, Joan Hansen, Sergeant at Arms Floyd Brown, Senior Vice Commander Larry Huey, and Junior Past Commander Luis Blanco. Mr. Olsen, on behalf of American Legion Post 78, presented the City of Auburn with a check in the amount of $110,000 to be used towards a new Veterans' Memorial Building at Veterans Park, where the Post hopes to hold their meetings in the future. Mayor Lewis thanked the Post members for their generous contribution. b) Proclamation - Family Week Mayor Lewis read and presented a proclamation declaring the week of March 19-25, 2006 as Auburn Family Week in the City of Auburn to Mrs. Julie Molen. Mrs. Molen announced that this year is the third year that Family Week has been celebrated. She thanked the City of Auburn for recognizing Family Week and urged all citizens and organizations to display blue ribbons to support Family Week. c) Proclamation - Goodwill Ambassadors Mayor Lewis to designate Jacklyn Kellog, Miss Auburn 2006, and Olivia Stover, Miss Auburn Valley 2006, as Goodwill Ambassadors for the City of Auburn Mayor Lewis read and presented a proclamation designating Miss Auburn 2006 Jacklyn Kellog and Miss Auburn Valley Olivia Stover as City of Auburn Page 2 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 Goodwill Ambassadors. Both Miss Kellog and Miss Stover were present to accept the proclamation and thanked the Mayor and City Council for their support and the honor to act as a Goodwill Ambassador for the City of Auburn. 2. Appointments a) Cemetery Board City Council to confirm the appointment of Greg Dobbs to the Cemetery Board for a term to expire on December 31,2008. Councilmember Singer moved and Councilmember Wagner seconded to confirm the appointment of Greg Dobbs to the Cemetery Board. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. D. Agenda Modifications Ordinance No. 5996 (revised Feb 21, 2006) relating to dangerous dogs was added to the agenda. II. CITIZEN INPUT, PUBLIC HEARINGS & CORRESPONDENCE A. Public Hearings No public hearing was scheduled for this evening. B. Audience Participation This is the place on the agenda where the public is invited to speak to the City Council on any issue. Those wishing to speak are reminded to sign in on the form provided. Glen Bui, Vice President of the American Canine Foundation, NE 61 Park Lane, Lake Christine, Washington Mr. Bui stated that the American Canine Foundation is the largest canine organization and expert authority regarding canine behavior and genetics. Mr. Bui expressed opposition to proposed Ordinance No. 5996. Mr. Bui stated that the proposed ordinance is in conflict with state law. Jan Gould, 132 8th Street SE #B, Auburn Ms. Gould recalled a recent incident that occurred at Game Farm Park. A mixed breed pit bull attacked one of her two Pugs, that Page 3 ~---'-------r--.'-'."- City of Auburn Council MeetinCl Minutes February 21 . 2006 were on leash. She also reported that she received no assistance from calls to 911 and to King County Animal Control. She expressed support for Auburn's efforts regarding dangerous dogs. Debbie Barrett, 201 K Street SE, Auburn Ms. Barrett reported that her 170 pound Great Dane was attacked by two pit bulls last year while her dog was being walked on a leash on H Street SE. She expressed support for the ordinance and better enforcement. Diane Jessup, 1910 East 4th Avenue, Olympia Ms. Jessup identified herself as a retired animal control officer. She currently procures dogs for the Washington State Patrol (WSP) and recently provided the WSP with three pit bull terriers to work as bomb and drug detection dogs. She offered her services to the City to train police officers regarding contact with aggressive dogs. She also spoke regarding the need to enforce the City's current ordinance. Rhiannon Scriven, 5310 203rd Street Court East, Spanaway Ms. Scriven spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996 and offered her services to help educate dog owners on responsible dog ownership. Victoria Wiley, 1724 Riverview Drive NE, Auburn Ms. Wiley spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996. Ms. Wiley spoke regarding responsible dog ownership and against breed specific language. Barbara Elfenstein, 12609 SE 29th Street, Bellevue Ms. Elfenstein noted that the proposed ordinance does not define domestic animal. Ms. Elfenstein spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996. She spoke regarding the need to enforce animal control law. Cynthia McCammon, 28705 34th Avenue South, Auburn Ms. McCammon spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996. Michael Snyder, 239 SW 118th Street, Seattle Mr. Snyder stated that he owns an American Pit Bull Terrier. He expressed opposition to any breed specific dangerous dog ordinance. Jennifer Anderson, 11356 SE 298th Place, Auburn Page 4 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 Ms. Anderson stated that she is the owner of rescued pit bull terrier mixes, both of which have received their Canine Good Citizen designations. She expressed opposition to a breed specific dangerous dog ordinance. George Maitland, 32643 39th Place SW, Federal Way Mr. Maitland stated he is the owner of an English Bull Terrier. He urged the Council to remove the English Bull Terrier from among those breeds identified as a potentially dangerous dog. He stated the bull terrier is not related to pit bull terriers. Suzanne Danielle, 33838 Pacific Highway South, Federal Way Ms. Danielle spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996 citing that the ordinance is too broad. Jim Anable, Attorney at Law, 1001 4th Avenue, Suite 3200, Seattle Mr. Anable expressed opposition to proposed Ordinance No. 5996 and any breed specific language. He objected to the lack of public notice regarding the proposed ordinance. He suggested that the proposed ordinance conflicts with state law. Phyllis Volin, 1935 J Street NE, Auburn Ms. Volin questioned whether the proposed ordinance will solve the problem of vicious dog attacks. She expressed opposition to generalization regarding breeds and specific provisions of the proposed ordinance. Matthew Rusnak, 116 J Street NE, Auburn Mr. Rusnak spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996 and categorized the ordinance as effectless legislation. He urged the Council to retain the existing dangerous dog ordinance. Julia Jones, 9501 48th Avenue East, Tacoma Ms. Jones spoke regarding proposed Ordinance No. 5996 and was accompanied by her service dog, Miss Bailey, an American Bull Terrier. Ms. Jones expressed opposition to the proposed ordinance. She noted that the ordinance does not address service dogs. William Rosenquist, 3019 M Drive NE, Auburn Mr. Rosenquist reported that he has been the owner of American Bull Terriers for the past fifteen years. He expressed opposition to proposed Ordinance No. 5996 and breed specific language. Page 5 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 .2006 Marie Vernor, 3019 M Drive NE, Auburn Ms. Vernor advised that she is the owner of an American Bull Terrier and spoke regarding people's misconception regarding bull terriers and the need to educate the public regarding them. She spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996. Renae Terchmer, 19645 SE 206th Street, Maple Valley Ms. Terchmer spoke against proposed Ordinance No. 5996 and breed specific language. Ron Copple, 32708 5ih Avenue South, Auburn Mr. Copple spoke regarding proposed Resolution No. 3984 relating to the annexation of property in the vicinity of South 328th Street on the West Hill of Auburn. He expressed opposition to the inclusion of his property in the proposed annexation. Cheryl Bradley, 701 25t Street SE, Auburn Ms. Bradley spoke in opposition to proposed Ordinance No. 5996 and breed specific language. She also spoke regarding the need for more effective animal control. c. Correspondence No correspondence was received for Council review. III. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS A3.7.6 A. Municipal Services Chair Cerino reported the Municipal Services Committee met this evening at 5:00. The Committee approved consent items, and discussed and amended Ordinance No. 5996. The Committee also discussed two draft resolutions relating to acceptance of grants for police, Ordinance No. 5999 regarding the Urban Tree Board, Ordinance No. 6000 regarding the Parks and Recreation Board, Resolution No. 3976 regarding the transfer of Game Farm Park from the State to the City, Resolution No. 3977 relating to tow trucks, and the noise ordinance. The Committee received a report on the grocery cart ordinance and received updates on fire station location and financial analysis, regional fire service, emergency telephone citizen notification (Code Red), Regional Automatic Information Network (RAIN), and jail alternatives. The next ~egular meeting of the Municipal Services Committee is scheduled for March 6, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. Page 6 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 B. Planning & Community Development Chair Norman reported the Planning and Community Development Committee met February 13, 2006. The Committee reviewed and recommended approval of Resolution No. 3976 approving the Game Farm Park property transfer from the State of Washington to the City. The Committee also reviewed and recommended approval of Ordinance No. 5999 regarding the Urban Tree Board, Ordinance No. 6000 regarding the Parks and Recreation Board, Resolution No. 3981 approving a special use permit for the City's Pea Patch program, and Resolution No. 3984 regarding potential annexation of property in the vicinity of South 328th Street. The Committee discussed the budget adjustment for the GSA Ballpark field lights, the home occupation code, Auburn Environmental Park, wayfinding, downtown design standards, golf course clubhouse, and the noise ordinance. The next meeting of the Planning and Community Development Committee is scheduled for February 27, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. C. Public Works Chair Wagner reported the Public Works Committee met February 13, 2006. The Committee reviewed and recommended approval of several contract administration items, including the A Street SW Loop Project, the Auburn ITS Project, C Street SW Roadway Improvements, and Well 5B Expansion. The Committee discussed ordinances relating to the municipal water system and facility extensions. The Committee also reviewed and recommended approval of Ordinance No. 5997 and two resolutions calling for public hearings on street vacations. The next regular meeting of the Public Works Committee is scheduled for February 27,2006 at 3:30 p.m. D. Finance Chair Backus reported the Finance Committee met this evening at 6:30. The Committee reviewed and recommended approval of consent items including claims and payroll vouchers and bad debt write-off. The Committee also reviewed and recommended approval of Ordinance No. 5997 repealing Ordinance No. 5657 and Resolution No. 3983 regarding surplus property. The Committee discussed quarterly financial reports, claims for damages activity, Resolution No. 3985 regarding the downtown Town Center Plaza concept, and Ordinance No. 5996 relating to dangerous dogs. The next regular meeting of the Finance Committee is scheduled for March 6, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. Page 7 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 IV. COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS At this time Councilmembers may report on items not specifically described on the agenda, which are of interest to the community. Mayor Pro Tem Singer reported on her February 10th tour of the one-stop human services center in Redmond. She also reported on a recent celebration honoring several Fire Department members for their 25 years of service to the City, the Soroptomist Club's Cupid Caper fund raising event, Darrel Thompson's retirement from the Auburn School District, and issues surrounding federal transportation funding. Chair Pro Tem Singer announced that she has been invited to participate, as the Vice President of the Puget Sound Regional Council, in a study mission in Melbourne, Australia, in May. Councilmember Cerino reported on his attendance at the Suburban Cities Association meetings and attendance at the Pierce County Review Council General Assembly. Councilmember Thordarson reported on his and other Councilmembers' attendance at the Auburn Youth Resources fund raising breakfast, a Regional Transit Committee meeting, the Suburban Cities Association meeting, a retirement celebration for Elaine Prenevost, and an Auburn Symphony concert. Councilmember Peloza reported on his attendance at the King County Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee meeting. The Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee developed reports that will assist King County in preparation of a waste exportation system plan. King County is preparing a master schedule plan for review by the Advisory Committee within the next thirty days. Councilmember Peloza noted that King County residents are recycling 41 percent of their waste and urged citizens to recycle more. Councilmember Peloza also announced that King County will begin a campaign to enforce the tie down laws regarding hauling of waste in vehicles. Councilmember Peloza also reported he volunteered recently at the Mary Olsen Farm to clear invasive vegetation and to plant native plants and trees. In addition, the Auburn Garden Club as well as Boy Scout Troops, also volunteered their time to enhance the farm area. V. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed on the Consent Agenda are considered by the City Council to be routine and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed. A. Minutes Page 8 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 1. Minutes of the February 6, 2006 regular City Council meeting. B. Vouchers F4.9.2, F4.9.5 1. Claims Claims check numbers 349086 through 349473 in the amount of $1 ,941 ,002.40 and dated February 21, 2006. 2. Payroll Payroll check numbers 515107 to 515236 in the amount of $727,519.53 and electronic deposit transmissions in the amount of $1,039,344.96 for a grand total of $1,766,864.49 for the pay period covering February 2, 2006 to February 20, 2006. C. Contract Administration 1. Public Works Project Number PR529F 04.9.1 PR529F City Council grant permission to advertise for bids for Project No. PR529F, A Street SW Loop Project. 2. Public Works Project Number C307A 04.10.2 C307A City Council approve Final Pay Estimate No. 8 to Contract 05-08 with Transtech Electric, Inc., and accept construction of Project No. C307 A, Auburn ITS - Phase 1 A. 3. Public Works Project Number C326B 04.9.1 C326B City Council approve Final Pay Estimate No. 8 to Contract 04-28 with RW Scott Construction, and accept construction of Project No. C326B, C Street SW Roadway Improvements - Contract B. 4. Public Works Project Number C324A 04.11.1 C324A City Council approves Final Pay Estimate No. 11 to Contract 04-02 with Prospect Construction Inc., and accept construction of Project No. C324A, Well 5B Expansion. Page 9 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 .2006 D. Debt Write-off City Council to authorize the write-off of bad debts in accordance with City policy in the total amount of $6,568.26. Councilmember Singer moved and Councilmember Wagner seconded to approve the consent agenda. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS There was no unfinished business. VII. NEW BUSINESS There was no new business. VIII. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS A. Ordinances 1. Ordinance No. 5997 03.4.1.14 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, repealing Ordinance No. 5657 in its entirety Councilmember Backus moved and Councilmember Norman seconded to introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 5997. MOTION CARRIED UANIMOUSL Y. 7-0. 2. Ordinance No. 5999 A3.8.24 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, amending Section 2.43.020 of the Auburn City Code, relating to membership for the Urban Tree Board Councilmember Norman moved and Councilmember Cerino seconded to introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 5999. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 3. Ordinance No. 6000 A3.8.13 Page 10 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, amending Chapter 2.42 of the Auburn City Code relating to the membership, appointment and terms, powers and duties of the members of the Parks and Recreation Board Councilmember Norman moved and Councilmember Cerino seconded to introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 6000. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 4. Ordinance No. 5996 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, amending Chapter 6.35 of the Auburn City Code related to dangerous dogs Councilmember Cerino moved and Councilmember Peloza seconded to introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 5996. Councilmember Backus commented that the intent of the ordinance is not to ban any breed, but is to encourage responsible pet ownership. Councilmember Wagner moved and Councilmember Backus seconded to strike from the last sentence of Section 6.35.030(D) located on page 7 the following words "or a potentially dangerous dog" and the word "the" preceding the word "dog" and substitute the word "licensing" with "registration." MOTION TO AMEND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. Councilmember Peloza spoke in support of Ordinance No. 5996. He cited a recent incident in his neighborhood where a dog of the breed described in Ordinance No. 5996 was running loose and attacked and killed another dog that was on leash. He expressed appreciation for those dog owners who have spent the time and money to train their dogs. Councilmember Singer spoke in support of Ordinance No. 5996. She noted that police and fire have responded to addresses and have been attacked by dogs. The ordinance will require the registration of potentially dangerous dogs and help prevent future attacks on public safety officers. Page 11 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 Councilmember Cerino spoke in favor of Ordinance No. 5996 and stated he believed that there appeared to be some misunderstanding by the public this evening regarding the provisions of the Ordinance. He noted there is no provision in the ordinance that requires a potentially dangerous dog to be muzzled. Councilmember Wagner spoke in favor of Ordinance No. 5996 and noted that the Ordinance provides for a registration requirement; and if an irresponsible owner fails to register a potentially dangerous dog, the owner can be charged with a misdemeanor. MOTION TO PASS ORDINANCE NO. 5996, AS AMENDED, CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. B. Resolutions 1. Resolution No. 3932 03.5 PL T05-0003 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, approving a preliminary plat application to subdivide 6.04 acres into fifty-nine lots for future residential development, within the City of Auburn, Washington Councilmember Norman moved and Councilmember Cerino seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3932. Councilmember Wagner expressed opposition to Resolution No. 3932 and with standards related to the project's access off East Valley Highway. The access is a twelve percent grade and with a sharp curve. Councilmember Wagner questioned whether the City is bound by Pierce County standards for this plat. In response to a question from Councilmember Thordarson, Community Development Administrator Osaki stated that the plat is a division of land in an area that was originally intended to be part of the commercial development. Community Development Services Coordinator Pilcher referred the Council to the Hearing Examiner's decision, page 7, item 17, where there is reference to the Annexation Page 12 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 Agreement in which Terrace View is given permission to develop to a maximum road grade of twelve percent. Councilmember Wagner noted that the recitals of Ordinance No. 5373 indicate that Terrace View is to comply with City standards, and he questioned whether Terrace View can develop to a twelve percent grade. Councilmember Norman withdrew her motion. Councilmember Peloza moved and Councilmember Singer seconded to schedule a closed record hearing on Application No. PL T05-0003 on a date to be determined. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 2. Resolution No. 3975 F5.2.15, 04.9.1 C421A A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Local Agency Agreement between the City of Auburn (the City) and Washington State Department of Transportation relating to Project No. C421A, M Street SE (29th Street SE to 3ih Street SE) Improvements Councilmember Wagner moved and Councilmember Thordarson seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3975. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 3. Resolution No. 3976 05.1.2, A3.13.1.3 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, accepting the Governor's Deed to Game Farm Park Councilmember Norman moved and Councilmember Cerino seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3976. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 4. Resolution No. 3979 03.9 V04-04 Page 13 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, receiving a petition for vacation and setting a public hearing to consider the vacation of a portion of Iowa Drive, located west of 59th Avenue South; and in addition, another portion of Iowa Drive East of 56th Avenue South and south of parcel 3751600725 within the City of Auburn, Washington Councilmember Wagner moved and Councilmember Thordarson seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3979. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 5. Resolution No. 3980 03.9 V01-05 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, receiving a petition for vacation and setting a public hearing to consider the vacation of a portion of Boundary Boulevard, located east of West Valley Highway, west of SR-167, north of the Auburn/Algona city limit line, and south of 1650 West Valley Highway within the City of Auburn, Washington Councilmember Wagner moved and Councilmember Thordarson seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3980. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 6. Resolution No. 3981 A3.17 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Special Use Permit S-17-06 from King County Facilities Management Division to use King County property for the purpose of the City's 2006 Pea Patch Garden Project Councilmember Norman moved and Councilmember Cerino seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3981. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 7. Resolution No. 3983 F4.6.1 Page 14 City of Auburn Council Meetina Minutes February 21 . 2006 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, declaring certain items of property as surplus and authorizing their disposal Councilmember Backus moved and Councilmember Norman seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3983. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 8. Resolution No. 3984 03.1 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, accepting an application to annex certain properties located in King County adjacent to the City's northwestern boundary and authorizing staff to prepare the necessary sixty percent petition for application as required by state law Councilmember Norman moved and Councilmember Cerino seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3984. Councilmember Singer inquired regarding Mr. Copple's concerns regarding the potential annexation expressed earlier under Audience Participation. Community Development Administrator Osaki explained that with Resolution No. 3984 the Council is considering the petition of individual property owners to proceed with annexation and pursue a sixty-percent petition to annex. If a sixty-percent (sixty percent of assessed valuation) petition is completed, a public hearing would be scheduled and the property owners would be notified of the hearing and potential annexation. In response to a question from Councilmember Wagner, Mr. Osaki explained that the petitioner requested the annexation of two parcels, one lying north and one south of South 328th; however, staff reviewed the annexation petition and determined that a logical boundary would be to include all properties along both sides of South 328th between 51 st Avenue South and 56th Avenue South. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. 9. Resolution No. 3985 Page 15 City of Auburn Council MeetinCl Minutes February 21 . 2006 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington stating the City Council's support for a downtown Town Center Plaza Councilmember Norman moved and Councilmember Cerino seconded to adopt Resolution No. 3985. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7-0. IX. MAYOR'S REPORT A. Executive Session No executive session was held. x. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 9:28 p.m. ~DAY OF MARCH 2006. City Council agendas and minutes are available to the public at the City Clerk's Office, on the City web site, and via e-mail. Complete agenda packets are available for review at the City Clerk's Office and at the Library. Internet: http://www.auburnwa.gov Page 16