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YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL
January 15, 2013
Council Chambers -- City Hall
6 p.m. Business Meeting
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BUSINESS MEETING
1. Roll Call
Council: Mayor Micah Cawley, presiding, Assistant Mayor Maureen Adkison, Council
Members Sara Bristol, Kathy Coffey, Rick Ensey, Dave Ettl and Bill Lover
Staff: City Manager O'Rourke, City Attorney Cutter and City Clerk Claar Tee
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2. Pledge of Allegiance
Mayor Cawley led the Pledge of Allegiance.
3. Open Discussions for the Good of the Order
A. Proclamations
i. Martin Luther King, Jr. Proclamation
Mayor Cawley proclaimed January 20 -26, 2013 as Martin Luther King, Jr. Week. Reverend
Trimble and Steve Mitchell accepted the proclamation. Reverend Trimble spoke on behalf of
the Martin Luther King, Jr. Planning Committee and stated how pleased they are that Council
took this time to reflect back on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and for being good citizens for our
City. He feels Yakima is one of the leading cities for teaching about Dr. King. Steve
Mitchell thanked Council for the proclamation on behalf of OIC.
Lover moved and Ensey seconded to give $500 to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee
from the Council budget.
Motion: Approve, Moved by Council Member Bill Lover, Seconded by Council Member Rick
Ensey. Adopted 7 -0. Council Members voting Aye: Adkison, Bristol, Cawley, Coffey, Ensey,
Ettl, Lover.
B. Presentations /recognitions /introductions
i. Recognition of retiring police officers James Belton and James Wentz
Police Chief Rizzi introduced Officers Belton and Wentz. Mayor Cawley thanked them for their
years of service to the citizens of Yakima and presented each of them with a City of Yakima
watch.
4. Council Reports
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5. Consent Agenda
Mayor Cawley referred to the items placed on the Consent Agenda, questioning whether there
were any additions or deletions from Council members or citizens present. There were no
changes. The City Clerk read the Consent Agenda items, including resolutions and ordinances
by title. (Items on the Consent Agenda are handled under one motion without further
discussion —see motion directly below.)
Motion: Approve, Moved by Council Member Rick Ensey, Seconded by Assistant Mayor
Maureen Adkison. Carried 7 -0. Council Members voting Aye: Adkison, Bristol, Cawley, Coffey,
Ensey, E1.tl, Lover.
A. Resolution authorizing an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Selah for public
transportation services in the city of Selah
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2013 -008, A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager of
the City of Yakima to execute an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Selah for public
transportation services in the city of Selah.
B. Resolution authorizing a Professional Services Agreement with the Yakima Valley
Basketball Officials Association (YVBOA) for Officiating Services during the 2013 •
Basketball Season
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2013 -009, A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to
execute the 2013 Agreement between the City of Yakima and the Yakima Valley Basketball
Officials Association for the purpose of obtaining officiating services for the organized basketball
program of the City of Yakima.
6. Audience Participation
None
CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS
7. Resolution setting the time and place for a public hearing on February 5, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the
City of Yakima Council Chambers to hear from the public on the Transportation Benefit District's
Second Amended Project List.
Council adjourned from the regular business meeting and convened as the
Transportation Benefit Board.
Assistant City Attorney Faul briefed Council on the issue. Council Member Coffey wondered if it
would be appropriate to change this to the August election instead of April to better educate the
citizens on the issue, which could also reduce costs of the election. City Manager O'Rourke
suggested this can be discussed at next Tuesday's study session. Council Member Lover is
troubled by moving this to the primary election as there could be as many as 15 candidates
running for City Council and this will become a campaign issue.
The City Clerk read the resolution by title.
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2013- TBD -2, A RESOLUTION setting the time and place for a public
hearing on February 5, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the City of Yakima Council Chambers to hear from
the public on the Transportation Benefit District's Second Amended Project List.
Council adjourned from the Transportation Benefit Board meeting and adjourned back to
the regular business meeting.
Motion: Approve, Moved by Council Member Rick Ensey, Seconded by Council Member Sara
Bristol. Adopted 7 -0. Council Members voting Aye: Adkison, Bristol, Cawley, Coffey, Ensey,
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8. Resolution approving Proposition to amend Article VII, Section 2 of the City of Yakima Charter •
requiring affirmative vote of at least five City Council members to approve any new councilmanic
tax, and authorizing submission of Proposition for vote of the people on special election on April
23, 2013.
Senior Assistant City Attorney Kunkler briefed Council on the issue and noted several
other items Council votes on that already require a super majority vote per state law.
Bill Duerr, 3206 W. Yakima, reported the cost of a special election is more than the general or
primary election and recommended this be conducted at the primary or general election.
Council Member Lover feels it is too easy to raise taxes and spoke in favor of passing this
resolution as he feels it mirrors the state process. He believes the property tax that was passed
is a good example, and stated there is no extra cost to add this to an election where we already
have a measure going to the voters.
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Council Member Ettl feels this issue comes back to the people and thanked Council Member
Lover for the information he presented. He understands the mood of the public and spoke in
favor of the resolution. Council Member Coffey appreciates both points of view. She feels very
strongly they were elected to speak for the people and there are already safe - guards in place
that require a super majority vote. She believes if this resolution is approved, it will tie the hands
of future councils and spoke in opposition of the resolution.
Assistant Mayor Adkison agreed with Council Member Coffey and noted they, as a Council, have
been slow to react to real issues and this could slow the process down even more. She spoke in
opposition of the resolution. Council Member Bristol stated she will be voting for the resolution
and voiced her surprise at the amount of politics that go on with this Council. She feels this is a
campaign tactic directly related to this year's election. She believes we need to change our
tactics not taxes.
Council Member Coffey agreed with Council Member Bristol's comments and feels campaigning
has begun. She pointed out on behalf of public safety, they have had to raise taxes in order to
put more officers on the street and she has not heard any negativity related to this, but has been
thanked by, members of the community.
Mayor Cawley spoke in opposition of this issue. He pointed out this was not a petition brought to
Council from the citizens. It is from Council, and he might feel differently if this was a petition of •
the people. Council Member Bristol questioned when this item should be on the ballot.
Council Member Lover believes if Council doesn't place this on the ballot, he expects this to be
brought back from the people. He stated this Council has raised more taxes in the last 3 months
than any Council ever before and they are a "tax and spend" Council. He noted if this is put on
the August ballot he will campaign and demonize this council as the highest taxing Council in
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The City Clerk read the resolution by title. .
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Yakima, Washington, providing for the
submission to the voters of the City of Yakima a Proposition on whether Article VII, Section 2 of
the Charter of the City of Yakima should be amended to require the affirmative vote of at least
five members of the City Council to approve all new councilmanic tax measures and increases
thereto; and requesting the Yakima County Auditor to submit the Proposition to the voters on the
regular municipal election to be held April 23, 2013.
Motion: Approve, Moved by Council Member Rick Ensey, Seconded by Council Member Bill
Lover. Failed 3 -4. Council Members voting Aye: Ensey, Ettl, Lover. Council Members voting
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Nay: Adkison, Bristol, Cawley, Coffey.
9. Resolution approving Agreement for Air Service Development and Consulting Services with
Airplanners, LLC.
City Manager O'Rourke briefed Council on the issue and reviewed the provisions of the contract.
He stated a market research study should also be conducted so we are driven by facts and
• data. He reminded Council that the Delta flight was successful, unfortunately, they consolidated
with NW Airlines and decided to move their flights.
Council Member Lover noted airlines have major criteria to meet. Council Member Coffey spoke
in favor of this issue and noted Yakima is a drive market and we need to get into a regional
service and expand.
The City Clerk read the resolution by title.
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2013 -010, A RESOLUTION authorizing the City manager to execute an
agreement between Airplanners, LLC and City of Yakima for air service development and
consulting services for Yakima Air Terminal.
Motion: Approve, Moved by Council Member Dave Ettl, Seconded by Council Member Kathy
Coffey. Adopted 7 -0. Council Members voting Aye: Adkison, Bristol, Cawley, Coffey, Ensey,
Ettl, Lover.
10. Other Business
11. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 7:06 p.m. to a Council Study Session on January 22, 2013 at 10 a.m.
in the Council Chambers.
Motion: Adjourn, Moved by Council Member Rick Ensey, Seconded by Council Member Kathy
Coffey. Carried 7 -0. Council Members voting Aye: Adkison, Bristol, Cawley, Coffey, Ensey, Ettl,
Lover.
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