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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/17/2016 Business Meeting 404
YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL
May 17, 2016
City Hall -- Council Chambers
6 p.m. Business Meeting -- MINUTES
BUSINESS MEETING
1. Roll Call
Council: MayorAvina Gutierrez, presiding, Assistant Mayor Holly Cousens, Council
Members Maureen Adkison, Kathy Coffey, Dulce Gutierrez, Bill Lover and Carmen
Mendez
Staff: Interim City Manager Cutter, Acting City Attorney Kunkler and City Clerk Claar Tee
2. Pledge of Allegiance
Mayor Gutierrez led the Pledge of Allegiance.
3. Open Discussions for the Good of the Order
I nterpretation Services
Mayor Gutierrez announced interpreter services.
A. Proclamations
Older American Citizen's Month Proclamation
Mayor Gutierrez proclaimed May 2016 as Older Americans Month and Doris Thomas
accepted it.
ii. Bethel Ridge Church's 110th Anniversary
Mayor Gutierrez proclaimed May 22, 2016, as Bethel Ridge Church's 110th Anniversary
Day.
B. Presentations / Recognitions / Introductions
Recognition of Angie and Angel Contreras for a good deed in
returning Council Member D. Gutierrez's wallet
Council Member D. Gutierrez recognized Angie Contreras for doing a good deed. Mayor
Gutierrez presented a crystal apple to Miss Contreras.
4. Council Reports
A. Neighborhood & Community Building Committee Minutes of April 28, 2016
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MOTION: D. Gutierrez moved and Mendez seconded to approve the minutes. The
motion carried by unanimous vote.
5. Consent Agenda
Mayor Gutierrez referred to the items placed on the Consent Agenda, questioning whether
there were any additions or deletions from Council members or citizens present. 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: Coffey moved and Mendez seconded to approve the consent agenda.
The motion carried by unanimous vote.
A. Approval of the minutes from the March 15 and April 5, 2016, City Council
Business meetings; and March 8, 18, 29 and April 25, 2016, Special Council
meetings and April 12, 2016, Study Session
B. Approve payment of disbursements for the period April 1 - 30, 2016
C. 1st Quarter 2016 Accounts Receivable Status Report
D. 1st Quarter 2016 Treasury Report -
E. Set June 7, 2016 as the date for a Closed Record Public Hearing to consider
the Hearing Examiner's recommendation on a proposal submitted by Brian
Griff and Larry Loveless to rezone nine parcels in the vicinity of South 80th Ave
& Tieton Drive from Single - Family residential (R -1) zone to Two - Family
Residential (R -2) zone
F. Resolution setting the time and place of hearings on June 7, 2016 and June 21,
2016, to review and adopt the Six -year Transportation Improvement Program
and amend the Capital Facilities Element of the Yakima Urban Area
Comprehensive Plan for the period of 2017 to 2022
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2016 -067, A RESOLUTION setting the times and place for hearings
on June 7, 2016 and June 21, 2016 in the City of Yakima Council Chambers to review and
adopt the Six -year Transportation Improvement Program and amend the Capital Facilities
Element of the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan for the period of 2017 to 2022.
G. Resolution authorizing approval of Yakima Transit's Equal Employment
Opportunity Program update 2016 and direct staff to implement the program
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2016 -068, A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to
approve Yakima Transit's Equal Employment Opportunity Program 2016 update and direct
staff to implement the program.
H. Resolution authorizing a grant agreement with Washington State Department of
Transportation to assist in funding the replacement of three vanpool vehicles
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2016 -069, A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to enter
into a grant agreement with Washington State Department of Transportation to replace
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three vanpool vehicles.
6. Audience Participation
John Harpe, City resident, spoke on behalf of World Trade Center survivor, Earl Johnson,
and invited Council and citizens to attend an event on May 25, 2016, at 6 p.m. at
the Eisenhower High School Auditorium to hear Mr. Johnson speak about his experience.
John Cooper, City resident and President and CEO of Yakima Valley Tourism, recognized
Rich Austin, Pete Hernandez and Assistant Mayor Holly Cousens for assisting a gentleman
from the Tri- Cities in Yakima to umpire, who experienced car problems and a lost wallet.
This gentleman's perception of Yakima has been forever changed to the positive.
Nereida Espinoza, City resident, read a letter from One America regarding an equity
assessment and suggested ideas related to the study. Mayor Gutierrez noted the Council
approved a citywide assessment and encouraged this group to attend the next Council
Neighborhood and Community Building Committee meeting on Thursday at 2 p.m. at City
Hall, where this topic will be discussed. Council Member D. Gutierrez stated the City will
provide interpreter services at that meeting.
Julie Buse, City resident, asked how the City planned to handle the transgender issue at
public restrooms and showers at public pools.
CITY MANAGER REPORTS
7. Resolution declaring intent to lift ban on recreational and medical marijuana production,
processing and retailing, and directing Planning Commission to develop land use
regulations pertaining to locations and regulation of such uses
Acting City Attorney Kunkler briefed Council on the issue, noting the resolution before
Council recommends sending this issue to the Planning Commission to prepare land use
and zoning regulations to be brought back to the full Council.
Mayor Gutierrez opened the meeting for public comment.
The following community members spoke in support of lifting the ban on marijuana: Hayley
Brown, non - resident; Adam Marcus, non - resident; Ashley Plaisance, non - resident; Greg
Pitzer, non - resident; Eric Larson, City resident; John Brulotte, City resident; Jedidiah
Haney, non - resident; Craig Henyan, non - resident; Tim Hill, City resident; Juan Rodriquez,
City resident; Jan Lowell, City resident and resident; Walt Ranta, City resident; Patty Nagle,
City resident; Cristal and Marcos Campos, City residents; Jon Lang, City resident; Steve
Frank, non - resident, spoke for Northwest Kyle Webster, non - resident.
The following community members spoke in support of keeping the ban: Dave Ettl, City
resident; Mark Hummel, City resident; Bob Whitney, City resident; Walt Ranta, City
resident; Patty Nagle, City resident; Cristal and Marcos Campos, City residents; Jon Lang,
City resident; Steve Frank, non - resident, spoke for Northwest HIDTA and presented a
PowerPoint; Lynette Whitney, City resident and provided more petitions in support of the
ban with over 500 signatures; Glenn Thiesfeld, City resident; Ann Marie Dufault, non-
resident; Rosemary Copeland, City resident and Randall Parker, City resident.
Ken Marble, City resident, spoke to the record asking Mayor Gutierrez and Assistant Mayor
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Cousens to recuse themselves from the vote since they accepted contributions from
cannabis retailers.
Mayor Gutierrez stated she received donations from a lot of people with different opinions
and would not be recusing herself. She noted Mr. Weaver of Slow Burn made
a contribution and lobbied her not to lift the ban.
Council Members Adkison, Mendez and Lover spoke in support of keeping the ban.
Council Member Coffey thanked everyone for attending the meeting and spoke in support
of lifting the ban.
MOTION: Cousens moved and Coffey seconded to repeal the existing ban on
recreational and medical marijuana, production, processing and retailing within
the City of Yakima. The motion carried by a 4 -3 vote, with Adkision, Lover and Mendez
voting no.
MOTION: Cousens moved and Coffey seconded to direct staff and the Planning
Commission to make recommendations to Council no later than July 5, for any
underlying zoning and land use regulations that would apply when the City
repeals ordinance 2012 -002 and 2014 -001. The motion carried by unanimous vote.
Council Member Lover encouraged citizens to attend the Planning Commission meetings
on this subject.
8. Report on General Government Revenue Enhancement Options
Cindy Epperson, Finance and Budget Director, briefed Council on the report.
9. Other Business
MOTION: Mendez moved and Lover seconded that City staff work with Yakima
County staff to reestablish the City/County Intergovernmental Committee under
the Partnership Strategic Priority and identify committee members, key issues
and a meeting schedule for Council consideration. The motion carried by unanimous
vote.
Interim City Manager Cutter referred to a memorandum in the information packet regarding
a potential trolley grant with a deadline due in two days. Brett Sheffield, City Engineer,
reported staff did not have the information needed from the Trolley Association relating to
the grant and was unable to determine how much the City's matching contribution would be
or where the funding would come from. It was Council consensus that there was not
enough information from the Trolley Association to take advantage of the opportunity.
10. Adjournment
MOTION: Cousens moved and D. Gutierrez seconded to adjourn to a City
Council Retreat on May 18, 2016, at 8:15 a.m. at the City Training Facility - 421 E.
Chestnut Avenue. The motion carried by unanimous vote. The meeting adjourned
at 9:12 p.m.
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