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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/06/2010 00 Agenda and Packet David Ed ler, Mayor -1 •.. \ ' \ rillik Mica h i Mayor r-• ,----, .,,-„• \ ._ Yakima ...,Nrw i City Council Kathy Coffey Rick Ensey Agenda Dave Ettl 129 N. 2nd Street,Yakima,WA. 98901 Bill Lover Phone: (509) 575-6000 • Fax (509) 576-6614 City Manager Email: ccouncil@ci.yakima.wa.us • www.ci.yakima.wa.us Richard A. Zais, Jr. Anyone wishing to address the Council, please fill out the form found on the tables and give it to the City Clerk YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING — STU! •Y SESSION JANUARY 6, 2010 — 8:00 — 9:30 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS — YAKIMA CITY ALL 1. Roll Call 2. Boards/Commissions/Committees Assignments 3. Attendance at National League of Cities Conference and congressional meetings in Washington, DC 4. Audience Comments (9:15 — 9:30 a.m.) 5. Adjournment Yakima ..... City of Yakima Vision Statement: To create a culturally diverse, economically vibrant, safe, and strongYakima community. 11111! Adopted March 2008 1994 • CITY OF YAKIMA COUNCIL COMMITTEES Public Safety Committee As needed Maureen Adkison (Chair) * Televised Dave Edler Sonia Rodriguez Alt: Rick Ensey Economic Development Committee 1 Wed - 4:00 pm Micah Cawley (Chair) * Televised Maureen Adkison Rick Ensey Alt: Kathy Coffey Downtown Yakima Futures Initiative 4 Wed — 8:30 am Maureen Adkison Oversight Committee • Televised Rick Ensey Kathy Coffey Alt: Sonia Rodriguez Neighborhood Development Committee 1 Wed — 8:00 am Bill Lover (Chair) • Televised Kathy Coffey Sonia Rodriguez Alt: Maureen Adkison Transit/Transportation Planning Committee 3' Wed - 4:00 pm Vacancy (Chair) * Televised Rick Ensey Micah Cawley Alt: Bill Lover Budget Committee Varies Micah Cawley (Chair) * Televised Kathy Coffey Maureen Adkison Alt: Bill Lover Intergovernmental Committee Varies Dave Edler (Chair) * Televised Bill Lover Rick Ensey Alt: Vacancy Rules & Procedures Committee As needed Sonia Rodriguez Vacancy Micah Cawley Alt: Bill Lover Strategic Priorities/Mission & Vision Commiftee As 'needed Kathy Coffey (Chair) Micah Cawley Dave Edler Alt: Vacancy Ad Hoc Arts Committee As needed Kathy Coffey (Chair) Bill Lover Sonia Rodriguez 12/29/2009 1 Hearing Examiner Review Committee As needed Dave Edler Micah Cawley Labor Management Committee As needed Bill Lover Dave Edler Citizen Boards/Commissions/Committees As needed Vacancy (Chair) Nominating Committee Micah Cawley Sonia Rodriguez Alt: Kathy Coffey Yakim. Ci. Coun Ass • in -es to 0 h -r Boards Committees C•mmi sions Task Forces Performance Audit Task Force As needed Kathy Coffey (Co-Chair) Bill Lover Vacancy Aquatic Center Task Force As needed Dave Edler Kathy Coffey Micah Cawley Alt: Vacancy Yakima Air Terminal Board 4' Thurs 7:30 am Dave Edler (Nov/Dec - Thurs) Alt: Bill Lover Flightdeck Conf. Room Regional Public Safety Data Access Task Force As needed Bill Lover Rick Ensey Regional Stormwater Policy Group As needed Vacancy (Chair) Bill Lover Westside Merchants Association 2 Mon 5:00 pm Dave Edler Picatti Bros. Alt: Vacancy Front Street Merchants As needed Vacancy Alt: Kathy Coffey Committee for Downtown Yakima (ex-officio member) 1 st Wed 4:00 pm Vacancy CDY Office Downtown Parking Commission TBD Bill Lover Yakima Valley Visitors and Convention Bimonthly 4 Wed Noon Sonia Rodriguez Board of Directors Convention Center Alt: Kathy Coffey Public Facilities District (ex-officio member) Last Thur. of month Dave Edler Convention Center Alt: Kathy Coffey Sports Commission Subcommittee 2 Wed 7:15 am Rick Ensey Convention Center Alt: Bill Lover Hotel/Motel Commission/TPA Varies Kathy Coffey Alt: Dave Edler 12/29/2009 7: 2 Lodging Tax Advisory Committee As needed Kathy Coffey Capitol Theatre Board 4 Mon 12:00 pm Kathy Coffey Capitol Theatre Harman Center Board Varies Micah Cawley • • Bill Lover Sun Dome Advisory Committee As needed Dave Ed ler Vacancy. Yakima Greenway Foundation 4th Mon Vacancy Greenway Visitors Ctr, Alt: Rick Ensey YCDA Board of Directors 2 Thurs 5:30 pm Vacancy YCDA/New Vision Supporting Investments in Quarterly Bill Lover Economic Diversification Board (SIED) New Vision Commercial Revitalization Deduction Board Varies - Bill Lover • Morelia Sister City Committee ist Fri 8:00 am Sonia Rodriguez CED Conf. Room Alt: Dave Edler Police Athletic League 2" Wed 1:30 pm Kathy Coffey PAL Center Alt: Vacancy Yakima Valley Community Foundation Annually Dave Edler - Community Advisory Committee Customer Service Committee As needed Bill Lover (City/County/New Vision) TRANS-Action 4th Wed 2:00 pm Dave Edler (Jan., Mar., May Vacancy Sep., Oct., Dec.) Alt: Kathy Coffey Yakima Valley Conference 3 Wed 6:30 pm Rick Ensey of Governments (YVCOG) 6 times per year Alt: Bill Lover General Membership (Jan., Mar., May. Sep., Oct., Dec.) Yakima Valley Conference 3, 1:30 pm Rick Ensey of Governments (YVCOG) County Courthouse Alt: Bill Lover Executive Board Yakima Clean Air Agency Board 2 Thur 1:30 pm Bill Lover County Meeting Room Alt: yacancy Joint Board for Urban Area Planning As needed Dave Edler. (Mandated by 4-Party Agreement) Vacancy, Alt: Bill Lover Local Emergency Planning Committee As needed Dave Edler (Directed by Congressional action in 1986) 12/29/2009 3 Yakima Basin Fish & Wildlife Planning Board Varies Maureen Adkison (Dave Brown is also on the board) Alt: Micah Cawley Yakima County Solid Waste Advisory Committee As needed Bill Lover Yakima Basin Joint Board Last Fri 9:00 am Bill Lover (Except Nov/Dec) Halverson & Applegate Yakima Basin Water Resource Agency Monthly Bill Lover (Includes Dave Brown) Varies Alt: Vacancy Other Boards, Committees, CQmmissions, Task Forces, etc. City Council Appoints to Parks & Recreation Commission 2 Wed @ 5:15 pm Liaison: Sonia Rodriguez Council Chambers Bicycle/Pedestrian Committee Charter City Employee Civil Service Commission Regional Library Board Tahoma Cemetery Task Force Capital Facilities Committee Regional Planning Commission Community Review Board Housing Authority Board Historic Preservation Commission Liaison: Bill Lover Fill - d • Ma • r or Ma • r' Desi I ne Yakarna Nation Community Annually Dave Edler Contribution Committee Alt: Vacancy Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce Board Quarterly Dave Edler Chamber of Commerce Fire Relief & Pension Board 2 Mon 9:15 am Kathy Coffey (Chair) (Elected official designee per RCW) Mayor's Office Board of Volunteer Firefighters As needed Bill Lover (Chair) Alt: Kathy Coffey 12/29/2009 4 Board of Volunteer Police As needed Bill Lover (Chair) Alt: Kathy Coffey Police Relief & Pension Board 2 Mon 8:30 am Kathy Coffey (Chair) (Elected official designee per RCW) Mayor's Office Yakima Valley Emergency Bimonthly 8:30 am Dave Ed ler Services Executive Board County Courthouse Alt: Micah Cawley 911 Admin. Board Quarterly Dave Ed ler Alt: Micah Cawley Yakima County EMS & Trauma Care Council Bimonthly 1:30 pm Dave Ed ler Alt: Micah Cawley State Boards, Committees, Commissions, etc. AWC (Assoc. of WA. Cities) 3 times per year Dave Ed ler Legislative Committee (By Invltation) AWC Resolutions Committee (By Invitation) 3 times per year - Dave Ed ler Transportation Improvement Board (By Irnittation) Bi-monthly Vacancy Long-Term Legislative Committee (By Invitation) As needed Dave Ed ler WA State Freight Mobility Board (By Invitation) Bi-monthly Dave Ed ler 12/29/2009 5 CITY OF YAKIMA COUNCIL COMMITTEES TASKS AND ASSIGNMENTS Public Safety Committee Varies Maureen Adkison (Chair) Committee Responsibilities * Televised Dave Edler - Review proposed budget reduction re: Crime and Kathy Coffey Intelligence Analyst Supervisor position (Deferred Budget Policy Issue) Alt: Ensey - Oversee development of comprehensive Gang Free Initiative - Pursue state legislation to expand local ability to combat gang activity - Review plan to develop cleanup program utilizing city jail inmates (Budget Policy Issue) - Evaluate potential establishment of regional fire authority (Budget Policy Issue) - Consider financing plan for Fire Dept. capital needs (Budget Policy Issue) - Review plans for county-wide EMS reauthorization vote - Consider reassignment offire marshal/fire inspection responsibilities from Codes Division to Fire Department - Consider amending City nuisance ordinance re: properties that require disproportionate law enforcement response - Monitor jail cost reduction measures - Revisit police sub-station study - Discuss future of City anti-graffiti enforcement efforts - Re-examine red light camera enforcement system Staff Responsibilities - Implement county-wide public safety/911 communications/records management system - Purse/finalize "Automatic Aid" agreements between Fire Department and other agencies - Complete gang database upgrade - Pursue state & federal legislation and resources that enhance community safety Economic Development Committee 1 Wed - 4:00 pm Micah Cawley (Chair) - Oversee implementation of City of Yakima * Televised Rick Ensey Planning Commission Maureen Adkison - Pursue reauthorization offederal Renewal Community legislation Alt: Coffey - Facilitate development of Yakima Resources property - Oversee City's Washington State LIFT award - Review proposed updates to City's zoning code - Monitor short-term and long-term annexation practices and opportunities - Review economic growth indicators and activity - Monitor 45th A venue and Alpine Way project - 1 - Downtown Yakima Futures Initiative 4 Wed - 8:30 am Kathy Coffey (Chair) Oversight Committee * Televised Rick Ensey - Coordinate overall Downtown Yakima renewal initiatives Maureen Adkison - Oversee all phases of Downtown Yakima Futures Initiative Alt: Vacancy - Pursue state funding of DYF7 Phase 4 - Plan for renewal of Downtown Yakima Business Improvement District - Explore creation ofNorth 1 Street business improvement district - Evaluate funding enhancements for downtown maintenance reserve fund - Monitor progress of Downtown Parking Commission - Review downtown public space initiatives • Neighborhood Development Committee I' Wed - 8:00 am Bill Lover (Chair) - Evaluate establishment of regional * Televised Kathy Coffey Parks district (Budget Policy Issue) Vacancy - Review code issues related to neighborhoods Alt: Adkison - Serve as Council liaison to community service organizations - Oversee City graffiti removal program - Provide oversight of ONDS operations and programming Transit/Transportation Planning Committee 3' Wed - 4:00 pm Micah Cawley (Chair) - Monitor progress of grade separation project * Televised Rick Ensey • - Monitor legislative proposal for Public Transportation Vacancy • Benefit Area ("PTBA") Alt: Lover - Monitor and review 40 Avenue corridor study • - Review Barge/Chestnut neighborhood traffic calming proposals - Review potential Yakima Transit expenditure reductions if 2010 revenue falls short ofprojections - Pursue regional transportation initiatives — TRANS-Action - Monitor overall Yakima Transit service and delivery - Pursue sustainable funding sources for repair and maintenance of City streets system Budget Committee Varies Micah Cawley (Chair) - Finalize Priorities of Government policies * Televised Kathy Coffey - Monitor 2010 budget and make expenditure reduction Maureen Adkison recommendations if necessary Alt: Lover - Discuss plan to involve outside agencies earlier in the 2011 budget process - Identify potential revenue opportunities that may be necessary to ensure sustainability of City services - Determine ifgreater efficiencies can be realized in the delivery of City services - Identify expenditures/services that may be reduced, eliminated, combined, or transferred to the private sector -2- • Intergovernmental Committee Varies Dave Edler (Chair) - Consider County proposal re: consolidation of * Televised Bill Lover City/County IT/IS operations Rick Ensey - Monitor ongoing consolidation of City/County Alt: Vacancy purchasing operations - Begin preparations for renegotiation of 4-Party Waste Water Agreement and tolling agreement - Develop uniform City/County development standards for the Yakima Urban Growth Area - Update YMC Chapter 12 - Review and monitor Yakima Air Terminal operations and planning - Finalize revised Airport Safety Overlay - Zoning Ordinance amendment - Participate in capital facility planning for Yakima Urban Growth Area - Evaluate potential future City/County programs /services consolidation Rules & Procedures Committee As needed Vacancy (Chair) Micah Cawley Bill Lover Alt: Adkison Strategic Priorities/Mission & Vision Committee As needed Kathy Coffey (Chair) Dave Edler Micah Cawley Alt: Vacancy Ad Hoc Arts Committee As needed Kathy Coffey (Chair) (could be eliminated given establishment Bill Lover of Yakima Arts Commission) Vacancy Hearing Examiner Review Committee As needed Dave Edler Micah Cawley Labor Management Committee As needed Bill Lover Dave Edler Citizen Boards /Commissions /Committees As needed Micah Cawley (Chair) Nominating Committee Vacancy Vacancy Alt: Coffey • • -3- • • , ert.111 NATIONAL LEAGUE OF ci-rms Search 1 Strengthening & promoting cities as centers of opportunity, leadership, and governance ... • About Cities Advocating For Cities Resources For Cities 1 Inside NLC Conferences & Training I Newsnxim Topics • • Home: Conferences Events: Congressional City Conference: Event Home . . 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Speaking at CCC Preliminary Schedule & Special Events Listing Contact 2009 Highlights TheLo pt pro ov videa s a range oungetionfe of m cat a lon, networking, and c d strategy sessions to mr the e value of f t e event for city officials. This preliminary 4 d e major events during the conference to help de egates make trave l p i ans. Saturday, March 13 Participants who arrive on March 13 can select from a variety of Leadership Training Institute Seminars. These seminars are available for an additional fee. Participants must be registered for the main conference in order to register for an LTI Seminar. • 9:00am - 5:00prn Leadership Training Institute (LTI) Seminars • 1:30pm - 5:00prn CityFutures Panel Meeting • 5:30pm - 6:45pm Orientation to the Nation& League of Cities for first time attendees • 5:30pm - 7:OOpm Constituency and Special Group Meetings • Sunday, March 14 City officials gather at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel for leadership meetings, policy discussions and legislative briefings. Observation or participation in these meetings Is included In the main conference fee. • • 9:00am - 5:00pm • • 0 Governance Meetings O Leadership Training Institute Seminars O Policy and Advocacy Committee Meetings • 5:15pm - 7:00pm Constituency and Spedal Group Meetings • Monday, March 15 - Main Conference Begins NILC's leaders and general session speakers set the stage for the action to some by outlining the opportunities and challenges and by building capacity to make a difference with Congress on key federal Issues. • 7:30am - 9:00am Celebrate Diversity Breakfast - Fee $35* • 9:00am - 10:30am Opening General Session • 1045am - 12:15pm Workshop Sessions • • 12:15pm - 1:30pm Roundtable Networking and Lunch • 1:45pm - 3:15pm Workshop Sessions • 3:30pm - 4:30pm General Session • 5:OOpm - 6:30pm o State League Caucuses and Receptions o Constituency and Special Group Meeting/Events • * The 24th annual Celebrate Diversity Breakfast will feature a keynote speaker who will provide a perspective on diversity issues facing Americas cities and towns. The breakfast is sponsored by NLCS five constituency groups. • http://www.nlc.org/CONFERENCES. EVENTS/congressional_city_conference/agend... 12/30/2009 •National League of Cities - Page 2 of 2 Tuesday, March 16 • The President and his Cabinet members and Congressional leaders are invited to discuss their priorities and the ways in which Washington can partner with cities and towns to meet the challenges facing the country. The progran•Cwill wrap up with the opportunity to view NLC's federal legislative agenda and to confirm plans for Capitol Hill visits on Wednesday, • 7:00arn 8:30arn Steering Committee Work Sessions • • 8:45am - 10:15am General Session ' • 1030am - 12:OOpm Workshop Sessions • 12:i.5prn - 1:30pm Roundtable Networking and Lunch • • 1:15pm - 3:15pm Workshop Sessions • 3:30pm -1:45prn Closing General Session • • 5:00pm - 6:30pm Reception and The Capitol Steps* * The Capitol Steps are an entertainment troupe of former Congressional employees that will provide hi-partisan fun for everyone, • Wednesday, March 17 - City Lobby Day City officials travel to Capitol Hill for meetings with their congressionaLdelegadon to advocate for NLC's priorities for federal action and to discusshow America's cities and towns can partner with federal government to help the national achieve its goals. • '7:00am - 3:OOpm Capitol Hill Visits • Register Now! 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Rand Elliott, Yakima County Commissioner Washington, DC 20009 Brad Hill, Dunollie Enterprises Greg Demers, Dunollie Enterprises Note: All NLC Conference sessions will beheld at the Hilton Washington Hotel & Towers (Conference Hotel) 1919 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Phone: 202 -483 -3000 Sunday, March 15 ICMA Activities 5:00 — 6:30 p.m. ICMA Reception (ZAIS) Marriott Wardman Park Virginia Suite A & B 5:30 — 6:30 p.m. AWC Briefing • Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Virginia Suite C Room Monday, March 16 9:30 a.m. Manatt Phelps & Phillips: June DeHart and Elizabeth Mundinger @ Manatt Phelps & Phillips • 11:00 a.m. USDOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance Jon Faley, Division Chief Jeffrey Felten -Green 810 Seventh St, NW, Room 4201 • 1:00 p.m. John Rupp State of Washington -- Federal Affairs Hall of States -- 411 Hall of States on North Capitol St (few blocks from the Senate office buildings). 1:15 p.m. Cawley to speak at student Close -up organization, The Carnegie Institution of Washington 1530 P Street NW • NLC Conf /Fed Appts 12/30/09 10:06 AM Page 1 • ,. • • 2:00 p.m. , Department of Interior — EPA (Brownfields) Sven Kaiser 4:00 p.m. Office of National Drug Control Policy � N1orkCampbe||.Asa�LQ/nec��rLooa[Shab�ondThbo|�ffano 750 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 2050I AWC RECEPTION • 5:30 — 7:00 p.m. Association of Washington Cities Reception Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Virginia Suite Room Tuesday, March 17 (T) 9:OOo.m. House Committee on Ways & Mearis Rep. Charles Rangel (NY), Chairman Aruna Kalyanam, Tax Counsel Possibly representatives from Rep. Hastings staff 1136 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC (T) Rep. Dave Reichert, House Ways & Means Rep. Jim McDermott, House Ways & Means Rep. Artur Davis (AL), House Ways & Means Rep. Earl Blumerieuer (OR), House Ways & Means 11 a.m. Congressman Richard "Doc" Hastings 1214 Longworth House Office Building (T) 11:3D Senate Finance Committee Senator Max Baucus (MT), Chairman Ryan Abraham, Staif 219 Dirksen Senate Office Building • Washington, DC (T) Senator Olympia Snowe, Senate Finance Cmte. Senator Blanche Lincoln, Senate Finance Cmte. 1�OD p.m. <� USDOJ-CPS . Acting Director Timothy Quinn Ramesa Pitts & Katrece Hagan -- Wash. State Program Administrators 1100 Vermont Ave. (corner of L and Vermont - Check in with security in the lobby) Corey Ray, Public Affairs Specialist 2:30 p.m. Senator Ron Wyden-OR, Senate Finance Committee 223 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC2O51U'37U3 4:45 p.m. Senator Maria Cantwell and Staif Sarah Bittlemon, Legislative Director Lauren Bezel, Finance Committee Staff Michael Daum, Senior Polic Advisor 511 Dirksen Senate Office Building NLC Conf/Fed Appts 12/30/09 ' 10:06 AM Page Wednesday, March 18 10:00 a.m. Senator Murray Travis Lumpkin, Legislative Director 173 Russell Senate BuiIdng 11:OOa.m. DEA John Bryfonski, Deputy Chief OPR, DEA (EDLER & ZAIS ONLY) 12:00 noon AWC Meeting with Senator Patty Murray 173 Russell Senate Building Statewide Lead Person: AVVCPnaoident 12:30 p.m. AWC Meeting with Senator Maria Caritwell 511 Dirkoen Senate Office Building Statewide Lead Person: AWC President 1:30 p.m. Department of Housing arid Urban Development Office of Community Renewal staif (Pamela Gieckas Spring, John Haines, Judy Mize) 2:00 p.m. Department of Housing and Urban Development Mr. Nelson Bregon Deputy Asst. General Secretary, CPD Pam G|eckan'Spring, Director Office of Community Renewal PauI Webster, Office of Financial Management Stan Gimont, Office of Financial Management John Haines, Office af Community Renewal Contact: Judy Mize, Office of Community Renewal 451 7th EKnaet, SW Room 7202 NLC Conf/Fed Appts 12/3V/0n 10:06 AM Page NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Yakima City Council will be held at the time, date and place specified below, for the purpose of considering the matters specified below. Dated this 30 day of December, 2009. /s/ Deborah Kloster, City Clerk Date and time of Special Meeting: Wednesday, January 6, 2010 at 8:00 — 9:30 a.m. Place of Special Meeting: Yakima City Hall Council Chambers 129 North Second Street Yakima, Washington Special Meeting called by: Mayor Dave Edler Agenda: 1. Boards/Commissions/Committees assignments 2.. Attendance at National League of Cities Conference and congressional meetings in Washington DC