Shoreline City Manager's report
Friday, November 14, 2014
Update for week of 11/10/2014
From Debbie Tarry, Shoreline City Manager
November 10 Council Meeting (No Dinner Meeting)
Regular Meeting
· Proclamation of Veteran’s Day: Shoreline Veterans Association President Dwight Stevens, and members Bob Grasmick and Gerry Shogren accepted the proclamation.
· Adoption of Resolution No. 366 Authorizing an Interfund Loan:
As part of the purchase of Brugger’s Bog the City decided that the
Surface Water Maintenance Fund should make the debt service payments in
the first several years. This creates an interfund loan between the
Surface Water Fund and the General Fund. Resolution No. 366 authorizes a
five year loan between the two funds.
· Interlocal Agreement with Shoreline School District for Einstein Safe Route to Schools Project: The
Safe Routes to School Grant includes two elements that require the
interlocal agreement with the school district. Those two elements are
requirements to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and
development of pedestrian/bicycle education and safety information.
· 2015 Budget Public Hearing & Council Deliberations: The
public hearing focused on revenue sources. Following the Public Hearing
Council deliberated on proposed amendments to the 2015 Proposed Budget.
· Selection of the three Zoning Scenarios for Analysis in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the 145th Street Station Subarea Plan: The
City Council selected the Compact Community and Connecting Corridors
scenarios to be studied in the DEIS process. The Council did modify the
Connecting Corridors scenario by changing the MUR-85 (Mixed Use
Residential with 85’ limit) to MUR-65. The DEIS will also include an
evaluation of the “No Action” scenario to determine the changes from
current zoning to the zoning alternatives in the Compact Community and
Connecting Corridor scenarios. The No Action scenario does not mean that
there will be no change.
· Ordinance No. 694, Corrections to the Shoreline Municipal Code for Property Tax Exemption: Analysis
of the PTE Program revealed that the City’s stated duration in SMC
3.27.030(B) of five (5) years was not expressly provided for by RCW
84.14, the statute authorizing the PTE Program. Therefore an amendment
and policy changes are needed.
Response from Snohomish County
On October 7, PCD Director Rachael Markle, Intergovernmental Relations Manager Scott MacColl, and
I met with Snohomish County Planning staff to discuss my notice to
Snohomish County of the City’s intent to negotiate an interlocal
annexation agreement for the Point Wells area. Snohomish County
indicated that they would provide sample Interlocal agreements and the
next steps in the process by the end of October. On Friday, October 31, I
received some sample interlocals, although the e-mail stated that the
examples were from various dates and some may not conform to current
models. The e-mail went on to say “… that based on county staff
research, before negotiating an annexation ILA with Snohomish County,
the City of Shoreline should pursue an amendment to the Snohomish County
Countywide Planning Policies (CPP) to include a Shoreline Municipal
Urban Growth Area (MUGA). If the Snohomish County Council adopts a
Shoreline MUGA in the Snohomish County CPPs, then the Snohomish County
Comprehensive Plan could be amended to include a Shoreline MUGA, and
staff could negotiate a master annexation ILA for Shoreline to annex
within the Shoreline MUGA.”
I
have requested that County staff provide the CPPs that were used to
come to the conclusion for the process that they are requiring. I have
also contacted Cynthia Pruitt, at Snohomish County Tomorrow
to seek her guidance/understanding on the process. We will be setting a
face-to-face meeting with Ms. Pruitt in the next couple of weeks.
Right-of-Way Tree List Meeting Follow-Up
On
Tuesday, November 4, approximately 20 people, including City staff,
Park/Tree Board members, and residents, participated in our right-of-way
tree list meeting. There was good positive discussion that evening.
12th Ave NE Parking Meeting Follow-Up
On
Thursday, November 6, Neighborhoods Coordinator Nora Smith, Associate
Planner Brian Lee, Captain Mark Konoske of the Shoreline Police, and
Planning Manager Paul Cohen met with three neighbors who live on 12th
Ave NE across from and adjacent to the new Polaris apartments. Staff
first acknowledged that the apartments are a big change to the
neighborhood. The residents asked about the history of zoning for North
City, the Station Area land use plans for their street, the development
review of the building, and the parking and garbage problems. They are
working with Traffic Engineer Kendra Dedinsky in Public Works to solve
the on street parking demarcations to avoid blocking drive ways, garbage
cans, and double parking. Police said they will start ticketing
illegally parked cars. Economic Development Manager Dan Eernissee will
be contacting the owners and property managers to encourage them to work
cooperatively with the neighbors. We acknowledged that the parking
requirements do not also require that parking be included with the rent.
(We think in the meantime that any parking tickets will exceed the $50
monthly parking rent and may be an economic incentive.)
Calendar Items
· 11/17 9:00am Committee of Elected Officials – McConnell, Roberts – City Hall
· 11/19 7:30pm Specialized Recreation “Wizard of Oz”–Shoreline CC Theater
· 11/22 9:00am Holiday Craft Market – Spartan
This and That
· Our
Police Community Service Officer Dahlia Corona has been facilitating
for a community outreach class for Hispanic residents. There are 30
participants. Classes are on Thursdays at City Hall in Room 302 from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. The final class will be November 20.
1 comments:
Too bad the City Manager omitted the November 17 Council meeting. The public might have wanted to know the City plans to end the School District's annual $260,000 surface water management freebie they instituted in 2012 after a state audit discovered the City had never billed the School District. $2,000,000 down someone else's drain.
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