City Manager Update 7/27/15
Council Meetings
July 27
· Dinner Meeting: Council toured City capital projects.
· Business Meeting
o Proclamation of National Night Out Against Crime: Jeanne Monger from Echo Lake Neighborhood and Deputy Steve Perry accepted the proclamation.
o Motion to Authorize the City Manager to Write Off Debt: Council
authorized the City Manager to write off debt in the amounts of
$149,528 owed by Slam Dunk Entertainment and $11,629 owed by Gloria
Kalitovic.
o 2015 Surface Water Utility Revenue Bond Issuance: The
City Council approved the use of $2,000,000 in debt financing in 2015
and 2017 as part of the Surface Water (SWM) Utility Fund 2015-2020
Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for the Stormwater Pipe Replacement
Program. Staff reviewed a draft Bond Authorization Ordinance to issue
revenue bonds. This ordinance will come back for Council approval on August 17, 2015.
o 2015 State Legislative Session Wrap-Up: Staff presented a summary of the outcomes that affect the City.
August 3
· Dinner Meeting (5:45 p.m.) – Council Operations: Discussion will include Celebrate Shoreline schedule; potential Council Town Hall Meeting; I-Pads and Surfaces.
· Business Meeting
o Adoption of Ordinances Nos. 716, 718, 719 and 720 – Amendments to SMC 12.40 Transportation Impact Fees: The
four (4) amendments, each addressing a unique subject, were discussed
by Council on July 13, and Council provided direction to bring these
four ordinances back for adoption. A potential payment deferral program
for small businesses, also discussed on July 13, will take further study
and will not be considered for adoption at this time.
o Discussion of Affordable Housing Permit Fee Waiver/Reduction: The
City has strong policy and regulatory support to develop incentives for
the construction and maintenance of affordable housing. This support is
contained in the Housing Element of the Comprehensive Plan, the
Comprehensive Housing Strategy, the Property Tax Exemption Program, the
Transportation Impact Fee Program and most recently, in the planning,
zoning and Development Code for the 185th Street Station
Area. Cities have the authority to waive certain building and
development fees in order to encourage the development of affordably
priced housing. In implementing any such program there are policy
choices regarding income limits/affordability targets, geographic focus,
fit with other incentives, type of developer the program applies to
(non-profit only or all developers), fees affected and level of waiver
granted.
o Sound Transit Light Rail Project and Planning Update: Sound
Transit is moving towards final design of the Lynnwood Link Light Rail
Extension (LLE) project and planning for the next phase of funding for
their regional transportation network, called Sound Transit 3 (ST3).
Agenda Planner Highlights
· Stormwater Pipe Repair and Replacement Project: Award of contract for this project was scheduled for August 3rd,
but we did not receive any bids for this project, which were due
Thursday, July 23. We have removed the contract award from the agenda
planner. Staff will be evaluating next steps and if this impacts the
timing for the revenue bond issuance.
· Critical Area Update: We have moved the Council discussion of this item to October 5th and 12th, with adoption anticipated on November 2nd.
Additional time was needed to complete draft code language and to give
the public adequate time to review the draft code language and therefore
the Planning Commission Public Hearing was moved from August 20th to September 17th.
· Traffic Impact Fee Payment Deferral for Certain Businesses: This item has been scheduled for discussion on November 30.
Economic Development Manager Dan Eernissee. will be taking the lead in
an outreach effort to the Business Community in assessing the best way
to define businesses that would be eligible for a potential payment
deferral program and other considerations of such a program.
Fiddler on the Roof – Theatre Under the Stars at City Hall
Performances start Friday, July 31 and are every Friday and Saturday from July 31 to August 22. Performances start at 8:00 p.m., with grounds opening at 6:00 p.m.
for those that want to come early for a picnic dinner. Free tickets can
be obtained on the web from Brown Paper Tickets. The stage is up in the
City Hall plaza as the Aurora Theatre Group will start doing their
rehearsals here at City Hall.
This and That
· Here is a link to an article regarding the creation of a Kirkland Aquatic
and Recreation District, which if approved by voters this fall, will
fund the proposed Kirkland Aquatics-Recreation-Community Center.
· Mayor Winstead sent a thank you note
to Representative Clibborn for her support, as Chairman of the House
Transportation Committee, in getting the $25 million for SR523/145th Street in the State Transportation Budget.
· Troy Olmstead will be promoted to Captain August 1st
and assigned to the City of Shoreline; he is currently a sergeant in
the City of SeaTac. He is replacing Captain Scott Strathy who recently
retired. Troy has 28 years of law enforcement experience, prior to law
enforcement he spent 5 years in the Air Force. Troy graduated from
Mountlake Terrace High School, his mother and grandmother were longtime
residents of Shoreline, living in the Echo Lake and Richmond Beach
areas. Troy started as a deputy with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s
Office in Arizona, where he was a training officer, DARE Instructor and
community relations officer. Troy came to KCSO in 1997 and was assigned
as a deputy to the North Precinct. He has spent time as a sergeant at
the Southeast Precinct, Metro and a detective sergeant in Metro. Troy
was also assigned as a sergeant in the Internal Investigations Unit
doing follow up investigations. Troy is married, he and his wife have
raised four children, his oldest son is a detective with the King County
Sheriff’s Office.
· 2015 Second Quarter Budget Adjustments.
These are intra-fund transfers that the City Manager has authority to
approve, but the Municipal Code provides that the City Manager will
provide a summary of the adjustments to the City Council each quarter.
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