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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. 6.
For Meeting of:April 12, 2022
ITEM TITLE: Discussion About the Scope and Membership of a Sustainability
Committee
SUBMITTED BY: Matthew Selby, Interim Assistant City Manager
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
At its February 15 business meeting, City Council directed staff to schedule a study session to
discuss the scope and membership of a Sustainability Committee.
ITEM BUDGETED: No
STRATEGIC PRIORITY: NA
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
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d Sustainability Committee Discussion 3/14/2022 Presentation
❑ Bainbridge Island aimate Action Committee Ordinance 3/14/2022 Backup Material
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City Council 's Direction to Staff
"Plan a new City board to provide recommendations to Council and
administration on ways to improve the City's sustainability and the adverse
effects of climate change!'
Elements of committee composition to discuss tonight:
> Committee Name
> Committee Composition
> Committee Mission
> Committee Tasks and Timeframe
> Committee Reporting
> Committee Staffing
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Committee Name
Bainbridge Island: Climate Action Advisory Committee
Issaquah : Sustainability Sounding Board
Spokane: Public Infrastructure, Environment & Sustainability Committee
Tacoma : Sustainable Tacoma Commission
Staff Recommendation: Sustainability & Climate Action Committee or
Sustainability Committee
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Committee Composition
Bainbridge Island : 7 resident experts in the areas of climate science,
atmospheric science, engineering, energy management, water conservation,
planning, policy, environmental law, solid waste management, forestry, systems
analysis and communications.
Issaquah: 16 community leaders
Spokane: 3 members — two city council members and public works director
Tacoma : 13 members
Staff Recommendation: No fewer than 5, no more than 7
Term Length : 1 to 3 years
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Committee Mission
October motion : Provide recommendations to Council and administration on ways to
improve the City's sustainability and the adverse effects of climate change.
Bainbridge Island: To serve as a technical and planning advisory committee to the city
council, city manager, and department of planning and community development staff
on issues related to climate change as directed by the city council .
Tacoma: The purpose of the Sustainable Tacoma Commission is to bring community
accountability, transparency, and vigilance to the long-term implementation of
Tacoma's 203o Climate Action Plan, and to oversee, coordinate, communicate, and
encourage public involvement regarding sustainability initiatives as are consistent with
the City's vision and definition of sustainability.
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What is the Committee being asked to accomplish ?
Some ideas:
➢ Create a Climate Action Plan
>Anaerobic Digester feasibility study support
Recommendations to increase the City's sustainability
) Recommendations to improve City's recycling efforts
➢ Recommendations to reduce City's energy consumption
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When should the Committee's Work be Completed ?
For example:
. Bainbridge Island's Climate Change Advisory Committee took 3 years to
complete a 138 Climate Action Plan (A Plan for Mitigating and Adapting to
Climate Change)
. Issaquah's Sustainability Sounding Board developed 8 core sustainability
themes and 26 indicators within a year of creation.
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How often should the Committee report to Council ?
Quarterly?
Annually?
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Which City staff should work the Committee?
Assistant City Manager was mentioned as staff support in December
Assistant Planner Albert Miller, hired in February 2022, holds an MS in
Environmental Management, has taught Environmental Science at CWU, and
has an interest in the subject matter
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Next Steps
.Adopt Ordinance Creating Committee
.Add Chapter to City Code
> Recruit Volunteers to Serve on Committee
. Interview/Appoint Committee Members
.Appoint Staff liaison
. Establish Committee Meeting Schedule
. Committee Elects Committee Leadership
. Committee Creates Actions Outlined in Mission
. Committee Reports to City Council on Progress
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ORDINANCE NO. 2017-13
AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of Bainbridge Island, Washington,
establishing the role, composition, and duties of the Climate Change Advisory
Committee and creating a new Chapter 2.37 of the Bainbridge Island Municipal
Code.
WHEREAS, the Bainbridge Island City Council approved a revised Comprehensive
Plan on February 28, 2017, that includes new policies calling for the City of Bainbridge Island
("City") to take action on climate change, including the following:
Guiding Principle 47: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the Island's
climate resilience;
Guiding Policy 7.1 Mitigation: Participate with state, regional and local partners
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the 1990 benchmark and
future year targets set forth in state law, educate the public about climate change
and incentivize Island activities including land use patterns and building practices
that reduce greenhouse gas emissions;
Guiding Policy 7.2 Adaptation: Minimize or ameliorate the impacts of climate
change on our community and our Island's ecosystems through climate-informed
policies, programs and development regulations; and
WHEREAS, in 2016, EcoAdapt prepared and presented to the City Council a Bainbridge
Island Climate Impact Assessment that identified the many ways in which climate change will
most likely impact the City's future health and prosperity and identified actions the City could
take to mitigate these adverse impacts; and
WHEREAS,the City Council recognizes that the City does not have the expertise and
resources necessary to implement these Guiding Policies and other policies related to climate
change within the Comprehensive Plan without the involvement, assistance, and advice of
experts within the Bainbridge Island community; and
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that it is not yet certain which form of
committee, with which composition of members, and with which duties will be most ideally
suited to assist the City with achieving these Guiding Policies and other policies related to
climate change within the Comprehensive Plan;
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to establish an advisory committee of volunteer
citizen experts to provide recommendations and advice to the City needed to implement these
Guiding Policies and other policies related to climate change within the Comprehensive Plan,
starting with advice on the exact form, composition, and duties of the Climate Change Action
Committee, now therefore;
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WASHINGTON,
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A new Chapter 2.37 of the Bainbridge Island Municipal Code is hereby
adopted in its entirety to read as follows:
Chapter 2.37
CLIMATE CHANGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Sections:
2.37.010 Created—Membership, appointment, term, and compensation
2.37.020 Vacancies—Removal
2.37.030 Duties and responsibilities
2.37.040 Meetings, officers, records, and quorum
2.37.010 Created—Membership, appointment, term and compensation
A. There is created a climate change advisory committee for the city, hereinafter
referred to as the committee. The committee shall consist of seven (7) members who shall
be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by a vote of the city council.
B. The committee shall consist of experts living on Bainbridge Island who are regarded
as qualified scientific experts pursuant to WAC 365-195-905(4) in order to fulfill the
purposes described in this section. The committee members should have expertise in
climate science, atmospheric science, engineering, energy management, water
conservation, planning, policy, environmental law, economics, solid waste management,
forestry, systems analysis, and communications.
C. Members shall not be employees or officers of the city or appointed to another city
committee, board, or commission, except for specialized committees or task forces of
limited duration.
D. Members of the committee shall serve for a period of three years, commencing on
July 1 and ending on June 30 three years later. Members shall be appointed to a position
number, and the terms are to be staggered, with no more than three positions expiring in
any given year. A member may be reappointed, and shall hold office until his or her
successor has been deemed qualified and been appointed. No member shall serve more
than three consecutive terms unless the city council determines that special expertise is
required, or there are no other qualified applicants.
E. Members shall serve without compensation.
F. Members shall sign a conflict of interest statement in accordance with the city's
ethics program upon appointment and any reappointment.
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G. The committee may develop a pool of qualified experts in the various aspects of
science, policy, and planning set forth above in Section B and may consult with these
experts on issues related to their field of expertise as appropriate and necessary. This pool
of experts is to be used for consultation only and will not be compensated or considered
members of the committee.
2.37.020 Vacancies—Removal
Members may be removed upon a majority vote of the city council. In the event of a
vacancy, the mayor, subject to confirmation of the city council, shall make an
appointment to fill the unexpired portion of the term of the vacated position in
accordance with the city's appointment cycle. Unexcused absences from three
consecutive meetings by any member shall constitute grounds for removal.
2.37.030 Duties and Responsibilities
The committee is established for the following purposes:
A. To, as an initial responsibility, review this chapter 2.37 of the BIMC and report to
the city council before October 31, 2017. In this report, the committee shall indicate
whether, in the committee's opinion, this chapter 2.37 is structured in the manner that
most effectively creates an advisory body to implement the Guiding Policies and other
policies related to climate change within the Comprehensive Plan. If the committee
determines that this chapter 2.37 should be amended in any manner, it will recommend
those amendments to the city council. Unless and until the city council amends this
chapter 2.37, either based on the committee's recommendations or otherwise, the
committee's duties and responsibilities will be as listed below in this section BIMC
2.37.030.
B. To serve as a technical and planning advisory committee to the city council, city
manager, and department of planning and community development staff on issues related
to climate change as directed by the city council.
C. To assist the city in implementing the climate related goals and policies of the
Comprehensive Plan by undertaking the following tasks as expeditiously as committee
and city resources allow:
1. Provide advice and/or recommendations to the city council or city staff, as
appropriate, on methods of completing a baseline island-wide greenhouse gas
("GHG") inventory for the city.
2. To the degree directed by the city council, assist with or manage the
completion of a baseline island-wide GHG inventory.
3. Provide advice and/or recommendations to the city council or city staff, as
appropriate, related to city GHG emission reduction targets.
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4. Work with city staff, as appropriate, to complete and recommend to the city
council a city climate action plan and implementation strategy.
5. Provide advice and/or recommendations to the city council or city staff, as
appropriate, on how to measure progress toward meeting the city's GHG
emissions reduction targets and adaptation actions.
6. As directed by the city council, assist the city with participation in regional
climate change efforts.
7. Provide education and outreach to the public regarding climate change and the
work of the committee and the city relating to climate change.
D. Annually, prior to the start of or during the budget process, provide a report to the
city council on committee work completed during the prior year and obtain the city
council's approval of a work plan for the following year.
2.37.040 Meetings, officers, records, and quorum.
A. The committee shall meet as necessary. Generally, the committee shall establish a
regular meeting schedule and announce the specific day and time each month that the
committee will conduct its regular meeting(s). Meetings shall be open to the public and
held in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act (Chapter 42.30 RCW).
B. A majority of the members then serving on the committee shall constitute a quorum.
C. At the first regular meeting of each term, the committee shall select from among its
members a chairperson and a secretary for a one-year term.
D. For meetings consisting of a majority of the then serving members of the committee,
the committee shall provide public notice of the meeting and shall keep a record of its
meeting minutes. Minutes of each meeting, including a record of attendance, shall be
prepared by the secretary and approved and signed at a subsequent meeting. The minutes
do not need to reflect the actual discussion, but only the formal actions taken by the
committee. The approved meeting minutes shall be posted on the city's web site.
E. The city shall provide city email accounts to committee members and related
training on the use of email accounts, including personal computer privacy expectations
while serving on the committee.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days from its passage
and publication as required by law.
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 9th day of May,2017.
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 9th day of ay, 2017.
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ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE:
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Christine Brown, Ci •rk
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: March 31, 2017
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: May 9, 2017
PUBLISHED: May 12, 2017
EFFECTIVE DATE: May 17, 2017
ORDINANCE NUMBER: 2017-13
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