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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/01/2014 00 AgendaYAKIMA CITY COUNCIL July 1, 2014 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. Open Discussions for the Good of the Order A. Presentations/recognitions/introductions i. Recognition of retiring Fire Shift Commander Tom Sevigny for 30 years with the City of Yakima 4. Council Reports 5. 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. Resolution authorizing an Agreement with the State of Washington Department of Ecology for a $200,000 Grant Agreement (G1400651) to construct two replacement bridges crossing Wide Hollow Creek B. Resolution authorizing execution of a Development Agreement for Lions Park between the City of Yakima and Yakima School District No. 7 C. Resolution authorizing Right -of -Way Use Permit (RL -30286) for Roche Fruit to continue use of a utility bridge, man doors, footing extensions, and electrical conduit placed in the right-of-way at 402 North 1st Avenue D. Resolution authorizing Right -of -Way Use Permit (RL -30287) for Roche Fruit to continue the use of the public right-of-way for an existing engine room which supports an existing adjacent C.A. building located at 301 North 3rd Avenue E. Resolution authorizing sole source purchase of VeriPic security digital file storage system F. Resolution authorizing sole source and upgrade of the Alerton HVAC control system in the Yakima Police/Legal Center G. Resolution authorizing a twelve month School Resource Officer Agreement with the Yakima School District for seven (7) School Resource Officers and one (1) Police Sergeant 6. 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 7. Public Hearing and Ordinance for a street renaming application submitted by Alan E. Patterson and Curtiss Gilbert requesting Council approval to change the name of private street "Betty Rae Way" to "Peach Ten Lane" CITY MANAGER REPORTS 8. Resolution authorizing execution of a "Declaration Of Covenants, Conditions And Restrictions With Reservations Of Easements For Creekside West" to facilitate and condition the development, maintenance and use of the Creekside West property that is owned by the City and leased to Airport Business Park, LLC. ORDINANCES 9. An Ordinance repealing existing Chapter 8.72 YMC, and adopting new Chapter 8.72 YMC, establishing permit procedures, administration and enforcement for excavations in public rights-of-way 10. An Ordinance amending the City of Yakima pit bull dog ordinance to provide clarification and specific penalties for violating service pit bull provisions and amending YMC 6.18.020 (C)(V) 11. Other Business 12. Adjournment The next meeting will be a Council Business Meeting on July 15, 2014 at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers 13. Council General Information A. Council General Information 14. Confidential A. Confidential Item 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.