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01/22/1990 - Regular - MinutesPort Orchard, Washington January 22, 1990 Council of the City of Port Orchard, Washington called to regular session by Mayor Weatherill at 7:30 PM. Councilmembers present: Clauson, Childress, Morrison, Geiger, Powers, Smith and Grable. Staff present: City Attorney McCluskey, Deputy Clerk Thomas, City Treasurer Miller, Police Chief Mathews, City Engineer Curles, Fire Chief Snow and City Clerk Hower. At the request of Mayor Weatherill, Councilman Morrison led the audience and Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. Councilman Grable moved to approve the minutes of the January 8, 1990 meeting as circulated, seconded by Councilman Geiger and carried. Economic Development Council, President Earl Smith, Chairman Ray White and Blaine Highfield, updated Council on EDC activities and future plans. They encouraged the City to join the EDC at an annual cost of $1,000.00. Mayor Weatherill opened Public Hearing scheduled for 7:45 PM to receive input on application for a Special Use Permit as submitted by the Bethany Lutheran Church to allow the construction of a church and sanctuary in the northwest corner of Tremont Street and Port Orchard Boulevard, (Rylanders Addition to Port Orchard). Engineer Curles updated Council on the current zoning of the property and outlined the Planning Commission recommendations. Mel Holgerson, Civil Engineer, representing the Bethany Lutheran Church, spoke concerning traffic flow in the area and availed himself to answer questions. Mayor Weatherill called for additional public input. As no response was received Mayor Weatherill closed Public Hearing and referred matter to Council for consideration. Councilman Geiger moved to adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 138-89 as their own and approve issuance of a Special Use Permit to the Bethany Lutheran Church for the construction of a church and sanctuary in the northwest corner of Tremont Street and Port Orchard Boulevard (Rylanders Addition to Port Orchard), seconded by Councilman Grable. Councilman Geiger moved to reopen Public Hearing for further testimony, seconded by Councilman Grable and carried. Pastor Bryant, Bethany Lutheran Church, advised Council the operation time of the school and church are flexible and can be changed if there is a conflict with traffic flow on Tremont. Mayor Weatherill called for further input either for or against the proposed Special Use Permit as submitted by the Bethany Lutheran Church, as no response was received, Mayor Weatherill closed Public Hearing. January 22, 1990 Page Two Council unanimously approved, original motion as presented by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Grable to adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 138-89 as their own and approve issuance of a Special Use Permit to Bethany Lutheran Church for the construction of a church and sanctuary in the northwest corner of Tremont Street and Port Orchard Boulevard (Rylanders Addition to Port Orchard). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 36, Township 24 N, Range 1 E, Rylanders Addition to Port Orchard. Win Granlund, Kitsap County Commissioner, presented a video on law and justice costs in the State of Washington. Commissioner Granlund urged the Council and audience to call local legislators to urge support of law and justice issues during the current legislative session. At 8:47 PM Mayor Weatherill declared a 5 minute recess. Councilman Geiger read letter from Kurtis Mayer requesting a waiver from in lieu of assessment fees for new construction at Orchard on the Green Apartments. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council moved to deny request to waive the fees in lieu of assessment for new construction at Orchard on the Green Apartments. The fees in question are considered late comer fees for previous water and sewer LID's and this particular piece of property has not previously participated in a LID. Councilman Clauson moved to accept Claim for Damages as submitted by John Henry Page in the amount of $500.00 for lost and/or misplaced jail bail, seconded by Councilman Smith. Councilman Geiger moved to amend motion to submit Claim for Damages to insurance carrier, seconded by Councilman Grable and carried. Council approved, original motion as amended to accept Claim for Damages as submitted by John Henry Page in the amount of $500.00 for lost and/or misplaced jail bail and to submit to insurance carrier. City Clerk Hower reported on bid opening held November 27, 1989 for computer hardware and application software for the Administrative Offices and one workstation for Police Department. Three bids were received as follows with the necessary Performance Bonds attached: Eden Systems/Business Pro Computer $56,825.00 Syntax/Diversified System Consultants 65,817.00 IBM/Far West Data Control 73,338.00 January 22, 1990 Page Three On recommendation from the Computer Review Committee, Councilman Clauson moved to award the computer hardware and application software bid to the lowest bidder Eden Systems/Business Pro Computer in the amount of $56,825.00 and authorized the purchase of an additional workstation (for a total of two workstations) for the Police Department, if budget allocation allows, seconded by Councilmen Grable/Morrison and carried. Lorraine Davidson, questioned Council on the status of her property being vacated by the City. City Engineer Curles advised Ms. Davidson and Council the City is waiting for a legal description of the property in question. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council accepted, from Colonel and Mrs. Brady a donation of property located north of 206 Mitchell Avenue with the City paying for a title search on the property. Tax Account No. 252401-3-035-2001 Vouchers audited and certified by the auditing officer (City Clerk) as required by RCW 42.24.080 and those expense reimbursement claims certified as required by RCW 42.24.090 have been recorded on a listing and made available to the Council. Councilman Geiger moved to approve payment of those vouchers in the amount of $166,672.36 as presented by the City Clerk, seconded by Councilman Clauson. Councilman Clauson moved to amend motion to reject voucher to Unisys for the maintenance on the Burroughs B92 computer in the amount of $11,726.53 and voucher to Syntax User's Group for the hardware maintenance on the Police Department Computer in the amount of $1,150.00, seconded by Councilman Grable. Council approved, original motion as amended to approve payment of Claim Warrant No. 12854-12901 in the amount of $153,795.83 with claim vouchers denied to Unisys for the maintenance on the Burroughs B92 computer in the amount of 511,726.53 and Syntax User's Group for the hardware maintenance on the Police Department Computer in the amount of $1,150.00. City Engineer Curles reported on the consultant selection process for the Coastal Zone Management Wetlands Inventory. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Grable, Council concurred with the City Engineer's recommendation and selected Fish Pro as the consultant for the Coastal Zone Management Wetlands Inventory project. On motion by Councilman Morrison, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council moved to proceed with the production of a 5 minute "City Video Program" in conjuction with Olympic Cablevision. City Engineer Curles reported on three proposals received for upgrading the electrical system for Well No. 6. as follows: January 22, 1990 Page Four Ahearn Electric $2,999.00 Mr. Build Baker Electric 3,760.00 Webber Electric 7,475.00 On motion by Councilman Grable, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council concurred with recommendation by the City Engineer and accepted proposal from Ahearn Electric in the amount of $2,999.00 for the upgrading the electrical system for Well No. 6. Meeting adjourned at 10:20 P.M. Clerk �7zi WZ4—�- Mayor