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10/08/1990 - Regular - MinutesPort Orchard, Washington October 8, 1990 Council of the City of Port Orchard, Washington called to regular session by Mayor Leslie J. Weatherill at 7:30 PM. Councilmembers present: Clauson, Childress, Geiger, Powers, Smith and Grable. Staff present: City Attorney McCluskey, Deputy Clerk Thomas, Police Chief Mathews, City Engineer Curles, Fire Chief Snow and City Clerk Hower. Councilman Morrison absent (excused Page 2, paragraph 2). Councilman Smith led the audience and Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. On motion by Councilman Grable, seconded by Councilman Geiger, Council approved the minutes of the August 27, 1990 regular Council meeting as distributed. Benjamin Lee, Attorney representing Mr. Ki Hong Kim, owner of property located at 1121 Bay Street, requested an 18 month extension of time limit condition established in Ordinance No. 1468 (Zone Reclassification #1080 - Waterbury - effective 9/11/89). Mr. Kim purchased this property in March. He was not informed of time constraints. Extension is requested to allow time to acquire a motel franchise. )uncilman Clauson moved to grant an 18 month extension to time limit -ondition in Ordinance No. 1468, seconded by Councilmen Childress and Grable and carried. (Time limit will expire 9/11/92) Ron Henshaw, Director Northwest Mosquito Fleet, outlined proposal to save and restore the steam ferry San Mateo. Proposal is to locate the San Mateo in a graving dock north of Waterfront Parking Lot #4 and east of Horluck Transportation facility. Mayor Weatherill thanked Mr. Henshaw and requested he keep the City advised on progress of proposal. City Clerk read Mayor Weatherill's proclamation, proclaiming October 11, 1990 - October 11, 1991 as Daughter's of the American Revolution Centennial Year. Councilman Powers moved to ratify proclamation, seconded by Councilman Clauson and carried unanimously. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council approved Resolution No. 1554 declaring the City's support and commitment to the implementation of the Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Plan. On motion by Councilman Grable, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council adopted Resolution No. 1555, which repeals Resolution No. 1537 and establishs regulations and fees related to parking, stopping or standing in certain areas of the City. Significant changes are: (1) make all school zones uniform with the County by deleting specific times and using "When Children are Present"; (2) Delete the school zone for the former pool location on Ada Street and add one for the new location on ,fireweed; and (3) Reinstate 35 MPH speed limit to the south end of Bethel Avenue. October 8, 1990 Page Two On motion by Councilman Grable, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council approved Resolution No. 1556 repealing Resolution No. 1537 and establishing regulations and fees related to parking, stopping or standing in certain areas of the City. Significant changes: (1) Allow Farmers Market to use Waterfront Parking Lot #4 until S PM from April 1 through October 31 each year; and (2) Create a two hour parking zone on Dwight Street from Cline to Austin, both sides. Councilman Clauson moved to excuse Councilman Morrison from this Council meeting, seconded by Councilman Powers and carried unanimously. Councilman Powers moved to grant AGAPE a 30 day extension on their lease for the 810 Bay Street Building. AGAPE is in process of obtaining funding to purchase property. Motion seconded by Councilman Clauson and carried unanimously. Councilman Powers presented Kitsap Regional Farmers Market request for extension of hours from gam-lpm to 9am-3pm and presented motion to approve this request, seconded by Councilman Clauson. Councilman Geiger moved to amend motion to extend to 5pm, seconded by Councilman Clauson and carried, with five ayes and I no. Councilman )wers voting no. Council unanimously approved original motion as amended extending Kitsap Regional Farmers Market hours to 9am to 5pm each Saturday from April 1 to October 31 of each year. On motion by Councilman Powers, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council scheduled study session on October 11, 1990 at 7:30 pm to discuss progress of Downtown Landscape Plan. This will be held after meeting with property owners on notice of intent to annex into City as submitted by Church of Nazarene for property on Sidney Road. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Grable, Council unanimously approved payment of those vouchers as follows: Claims Warrant No. 13968-14038 on the amount of $95,021.03 and September 1990 Payroll in the amount of $116,137.34 (Warrant No. 112376-112494). Mayor Weatherill displayed Certificate of Appreciation which was presented to the City during the Centennial Celebration. On motion by Councilman Powers, seconded by Councilman Grable, Council authorized transition of Building Department Secretary from part time to a full time position. Meeting adjourned at 3:30 PM. f C L E R MAYOR