01/25/1982 - Regular - MinutesPort Orchard, Washington
January 25, 1982
Council of the City of Port Orchard, Washington called to regular session
by Mayor Paul D. Powers, Jr. Council members present: Childress, Wilson,
Caldwell, Geiger, Miller, Grosso and Clam. Also present: Attorney Riehl,
Engineer Curles, Provisional Police Chief MacPherson and Fire Chief Snow.
Mayor Powers led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.
On motion by Councilman Caldwell, seconded and carried, Council approved
the minutes of the January 11, 1982 meeting as circulated.
Councilman Grosso, Chairman Police,Fire & Safety Committee, read report
citing statistical data relative to Police Department activities during
the period of August - December, 1981. Clearance rates given in report
are said to be considerably better than the national average.
Mayor read letter from Civil Service Commission requesting council
consideration of proposed budget of $700.00 to be used for advertising and
conducting a Task Analysis examination for Police Chief position.
Councilman Geiger moved to appropriate $50.00 to Civil Service Commission
for purpose of advertising Police Chief examination. Seconded.
Councilman Caldwell moved to amend motion to appropriate $150.00 to
pay for advertising for applications for Police Chief examination,
seconded and carried with four ayes and three nays.
Motion as amended to appropriate $150.00 for purpose of advertising
Police Chief examination lost with six nays and one aye.
Councilman Clark moved to approve Civil Service request for $700.00
to be used for advertising for application for Police Chief examination
and cost of conducting a Task Analysis examination for final selected
applicants. Seconded and carried, with five ayes and two nays. Council-
man Miller and Geiger voting no.
Mayor Powers opened Public Hearing relative to application for Special
Use Permit as submitted by Fred Shuffield to allow conversion of a cottage
located at 816 Division into an attorney"s office.
Mayor Powers called for public input. No response,
On motion by Councilman Miller, seconded and carried, Council approved
application for special use permit as submitted by Fred Shuffield contingent
upon applicant complying with all conditions as recommended in Planning
Commission Resolution No. 013-81 excluding condition that structure be
classified as commercial for as long as the special use is in effect.
Mayor Powers declared Special Use Permit approved and hearing closed.
Mayor Powers reopened Public Hearing relative to application for Zone
Reclassification as submitted by Ryan Built, Inc. for property located
on the northwest corner of Kitsap Street and Harrison Avenue. Request
is for reclassification from Residential High to Multiple -Family 20.
Mayor Powers called for public input at this time. No response.
On motion by Councilman Caldwell, seconded and carried, Council moved
to approve Rezone with condition that Zoning Ordinance be amended to
allow a planned unit development with unit density as specified by
type of zone. Legal description: Lot 1, Block 12 including vacated
20 feet of Harrison Street, abutting on east side; also west 10 feet of
east 65 feet of Lot 7, Block 12; also the south half of Lot 8, Block 12,
all in the first Addition to Sidney, Sec 26, T.24N1, R 1 C, W.M.
Mayor Powers declared Zone Reclassification approved and hearing closed.
Mayor Powers adjourned Council for executive session to discuss Teamster -
Uniformed employee negotiations.
Mayor Powers reconvened meeting at 9:20 P.M.
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p ion y ouncilman Geiger, seconded and carried, with six ayes and
one no (Councilman Wilson voting no), council ratified a two year labor
contract with Teamster Union -Uniformed Employees with the following items:
1. 1/l/82 salary increase of 10%
2. l/l/83 salary increase of 8%
3. City paid medical coverage -Blue Cross (with medical benefits parallel.
to Teamster Plan JC-28)
4. Weekly income accident and sickness benefit as specified in Washington
Teamsters Welfare Trust -Plan JC28 (page 21)
5. City pay $200.00 of a dental plan
6. City will furnish a jumpsuit or raincoat (officer's choice)
On motion by Councilman Clark, seconded and carried, Council denied
request submitted by Sherman Coulon, 1020 Kitsap,to have late charges
and turn off charges removed from Water/Sewer account.
On motion by Councilman Wilson, seconded and carried, Council approved
removal of $2.70 late charge from utility account of Harry Sprinkel,
937 Bay Street, in consideration of Mr. Sprinkel's good payment record.
City Engineer Curles reported Kitsap County has agreed to install manhole
on Arnold Avenue and clean debris out of culvert. This action will
open the culvert to full thirty six inch capacity thus alleviating
flooding potential.
On motion by Councilman Caldwell, seconded and carried, Council approved
Ordinance No. 1187 amending the budget for the year 1981 and ordering an
appropriation of funds received in excess of estimated revenue.
On motion by Councilman Wilson, seconded and carried, Council approved
Resolution No. 1257 authorizing a budget transfer within Federal Shared
Revenue Fund to provide for purchase of a Sun Engine Analyzer.
On motion by Councilman Caldwell, seconded and carried, Council authorized
VFW to hold Loyalty Day parade in Fort Orchard on May 1, 1982. Police
Chief MacPherson to contact State Highway Department relative to closing
of SR 160.
Clerk informed Council that no bids have been received relative to City
offer to sell Wayne Sweeper.
On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded and carried, Council moved to
instruct Clerk to formulate "bad check" ordinance for City of Port Orchard.
Meeting adjourned at 9:50 P.M.
Clerk Mayor