HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/07/2017 00 Agenda YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL
March 7, 2017
City Hall --Council Chambers
6 p.m. Business Meeting; 6:30 p.m. Public Hearing
BUSINESS MEETING
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Interpreter Services
4. Open Discussion for the Good of the Order
A. Presentations/ Recognitions / Introductions
i. Davis High School Prevention Club presentation (5-7 minutes)
ii. Yakima Valley Tourism Annual Report presentation
5. Council Reports
A. Report from Council Public Safety Committee
6. Consent Agenda
Items listed are considered routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion without
discussion. A citizen or Council member may request to remove an item from the Consent Agenda and, if
approved, it will be placed on the regular agenda for discussion and consideration.
A. 4th Quarter 2016 Accounts Receivable Status Report
B. 4th Quarter 2016 Treasury Report
C. Project Completion and Contract Acceptance for Corrosion Companies, Inc. -
Sodium Hypochlorite Storage (Standard Motion V-B-Accept the project and approve)
D. Resolution authorizing an I nterlocal Agreement with Washington State Department of
Enterprise Services for utilizing state contracts for purchasing
E. Resolution authorizing an Assignment of Note and Deed of Trust relating to property
located at 415 North 6th Avenue, which will result in the City being able to move
forward with foreclosure, removal of the dilapidated structure, and to work with Habitat
for Humanity to build another low income housing unit
F. Resolution authorizing an agreement with the Yakima Rotary Club Southwest for
development of a playground facility in Chesterley Park
G. Ordinance relating to Public Services; amending the City of Yakima Municipal Code
for the purpose of updating the fee schedule for certain police services
H. Ordinance updating Classification and Compensation Plan for City Employees
Section 2.20.100
7. Audience Participation
Community members are invited to address items that are not listed on the regular business meeting
agenda.A guideline of three (3) minutes per speaker is in place in order to allow as much opportunity as
possible for audience participation.A speaker's time may be extended at the discretion of the Mayor
and/or the consensus or vote of the Council. Written communication and e-mail messages are strongly
encouraged.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
8. First public input meeting on the 2016 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report
(CAPER)
DEPARTMENT ITEMS
9. Washington State Auditor Report on Financial Statements and Federal Single Audit of the
City of Yakima for 2015
10. Resolution authorizing an economic development and promotions agreement with the
Yakima Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for the Cinco De Mayo celebration
11. Resolution authorizing an agreement with the Yakima Fourth of July Committee to provide a
fireworks display and entertainment on the evening of July 4, 2017
CITY MANAGER UPDATE
12. Resolution authorizing extension of emergency cold weather shelters through March 22,
2017
13. Resolution authorizing a lease agreement with Transform Yakima Together, a religious
organization, to lease property located at the intersection of Castlevale Road and Fruitvale
Blvd., for a temporary homeless encampment
14. Discussion on modifying the Transportation Benefit District (TBD) project list and proposed
resolution setting a public hearing for March 21, 2017
15. Other Business
16. Adjournment
The next meeting will be a City Council Business meeting on March 21, 2017 at 6 p.m. in the
Council Chambers
17. Council General Information
A. Council General Information
18. Confidential
A. Confidential
Any invocation that may be offered before the official start of the Council meeting shall be the
voluntary offering of a private citizen, to and for the benefit of the Council. The views or beliefs
expressed by the invocation speaker have not been previously reviewed or approved by the
Council, and the Council does not endorse the religious beliefs or views of this, or any other
speaker.
A Council packet is available for review at the City Clerk's Office and the Library.A packet is
also available on-line at www.yakimawa.gov.
The City provides special accommodations, such as hearing devices, wheelchair space or
language interpreters, for City meetings.Anyone needing special assistance please contact
the City Clerk's office at(509) 575-6037 at least two business days prior to the meeting.