HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-21-2014 JUNIOR CITY COUNCIL PACKET
Junior City Council
April 21, 2014 - 5:00 PM
Conference Room 3
AGENDA
I.CALL TO ORDER
A.Roll Call
B.Announcements
C.Agenda Modifications
II.CONSENT AGENDA
A. March 17, 2014 Meeting Minutes*
III.DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. Website Content Ideas (Hinman)
B. Parks & Amenities in Auburn* (Faber)
IV.ADJOURNMENT
Agendas and minutes are available to the public at the City Clerk's Office, on the City website
(http://www.auburnwa.gov), and via e-mail. Complete agenda packets are available for
review at the City Clerk's Office.
*Denotes attachments included in the agenda packet.
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AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM
Agenda Subject:
March 17, 2014 Meeting Minutes
Date:
April 16, 2014
Department:
Administration
Attachments:
March 17, 2014 Meeting Minutes
Budget Impact:
$0
Administrative Recommendation:
Background Summary:
Reviewed by Council Committees:
Councilmember:Staff:
Meeting Date:April 21, 2014 Item Number:CA.A
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Junior City Council
March 17, 2014 - 5:00 PM
Conference Room 3
MINUTES
I. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
Chair Cole Lindell called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. in Conference Room 3
at Auburn City Hall, 25 West Main Street in Auburn.
Junior City Councilmembers present: Chair Cole Lindell, Vice Chair Sydney
Campbell, Tyler Cushing, Dalton Hands, Angelina Zalutskiy, Mauricio Martinez-
Torres, Olivia Thomas and Mary Riel.
Staff members present: Deputy Mayor Rich Wagner, Assistant City Attorney Doug
Ruth, Planning Services Manager Elizabeth Chamberlain and City Council Assistant
Antoinette Manthey.
B. Announcements
There were no announcements.
C. Agenda Modifications
There were no modifications.
II. CONSENT AGENDA
A. February 18, 2014 Meeting Minutes
Motion by Member Zalutskiy to approve the February 18, 2014 minutes, seconded
by Member Hands. Motion carried unanimously. 8-0.
III. DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. Website Content Ideas (Hinman)
A photo and video release form was distributed to each member of the Junior
Council, and are to be signed by a parent or guardian and returned to staff. A
detailed discussion about website content will take place at the next regular
meeting scheduled for April 2014.
B. "Imagine Auburn" Visioning Workshop (Chamberlain)
Planning Services Manager Elizabeth Chamberlain explained that Imagine Auburn
is a community process intended to create a new Comprehensive Plan and to
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explore and define a common vision for Auburn’s future. Throughout 2014, there
will be a number of neighborhood workshops and community surveys to gather
input from Auburn residents. Once results are gathered, the city will move
forward on creating a new Comprehensive Plan to better address community
needs.
Planning Services Manager Chamberlain split the Junior Council into two groups
and gave each group four questions to discuss:
l What do you think are the City’s greatest assets or strengths?
l What are the most important issues and challenges facing Auburn today?
l What opportunities do you see for making Auburn a better community in
the future?
l What is your vision for the city 20 years into the future?
After the discussions, one member from each group shared their ideas and visions
to the rest of the Junior Council. Ideas presented were: More neighborhood
watch programs, safer streets and a strong police force
l More job opportunities for adults and teens
l More activities for youth and teens, such as a bowling alley, arcade and
swimming pool
l Building additional parks on Lea Hill and more dog parks throughout the city
l Creating stricter recycling and composting policies, as well as bringing healthier
and environmentally friendly restaurants to Auburn
Planning Services Manager Chamberlain encouraged the Junior Council to take
the online Imagine Auburn survey to add more input. She will attend the Junior
Council meeting in May to share the community survey responses.
IV. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Junior City Council, the meeting
adjourned at 5:52 p.m.
APPROVED this day of April, 2014
_______________________ ______________________________
Cole Lindell, Chair Antoinette Manthey, Council Assistant
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AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM
Agenda Subject:
Parks & Amenities in Auburn
Date:
April 16, 2014
Department:
Administration
Attachments:
Parks & Amenities in Auburn
Budget Impact:
$0
Administrative Recommendation:
Background Summary:
Reviewed by Council Committees:
Councilmember:Staff:Faber
Meeting Date:April 21, 2014 Item Number:DI.B
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CITY OF AUBURN PARKS, ARTS & RECREATION
In addition to the many parks that one can enjoy free of charge,
the City has facilities that can be rented for picnics, meetings,
camping, family parties and athletic events. Stop by or call to
check availability.
Address: 910 Ninth St SE | Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: 253-931-3043
Website: www.auburnwa.gov
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Facility Address Acreage
1 Auburn Ave Theater 10 Auburn Ave Call 253-833-5678
2 Auburn Golf Course 29630 Green River Rd SE 148.73 Call 253-833-2350 or visit www.auburngolf.org for a tee-time
3 Auburndale Park 31700 108th St SE 9.64 •••
4 Ballard Park 37th & R St SE 0.66 •••
5 Bicentennial Park Auburn Way & Hwy 18 0.99
6 Brannan Park 611 28th St NE 26.63 ••••••••••
7 Cameron Park Lemon Tree Ln & Academy Dr 3.83 ••••
8 Cedar Lanes Park 25th & K St SE 8.27 ••
9 Centennial viewpoint Park 402 Mountain View Dr 0.70 •
10 Dorothy Bothell Park 5701 Lakeland Hills Wy SE 4.0 ••
11 Dykstra Park 1533 - 22nd St NE 1.78 ••
12 Forest villa Mini Park 17th & Fir St SE 0.23 •
13 Fulmer Park 5th & K St NE 5.13 •••
14 Gaines Park 11th NW & W Valley Hwy 1.34 ••••
15 Game Farm Park 3030 R St SE 53.00 ••••••••••••
16 Game Farm Wilderness Park 2401 Stuck River Rd 10.00 ••••
17 GSA Park 15th & C St SW 6.13 •
18 Indian Tom Park 6th & Henry Rd NE 0.43 •
19 Interurban Trail W Main St access 4.5 Miles •
20 Isaac Evans Park 29627 Green River Rd SE 19.87 ••••••••
21 Jornada Park 1440 U Ct NW 1.89 ••••
22 Lakeland Hills Park Evergreen Way & Olive Ave SE 5.05 •••••••
23 Lakeland Hills Trail 0.39 Miles •
24 Lea Hill Park 124th Ave. SE & SE 316th St.7.0 ••••••••
25 Lea Hill Tennis Courts 105th Pl SE 1.18 •
26 Les Gove Community Campus 11th & Auburn Way S 20.86 ••••••••••
27 Mill Pond Park 600 Oravetz Rd 3.97 ••
28 Mountain view Cemetery 2020 Mountain View Dr 46.57 Call 253-931-3028 for more information
29 Pioneer Cemetery 8th & Auburn Way N 0.77
30 Riverpoint Park M St NE & 32nd St NE 3.8 •
31 Roegner Park 601 Oravetz Rd 21.25 •••••••
32 Rotary Park 27th & Alpine St SE 4.14 •••
33 Scootie Brown Park 8th St & Henry Rd NE 1.34 ••••
34 Shaughnessy Park 3302 - 21st St SE 3.46 ••••
35 Sunset Park 1306 - 69th St SE 15.00 ••••••••
36 Terminal Park 12th & C St SE 1.20 ••
37 veterans Memorial Park 411 E St NE 7.65 •••••
38 White River Trail 4.5 Miles •DI.B Page 6 of 6