Shoreline City Manager Update for Week of 10/26/15
From Debbie Tarry, Shoreline City Manager
Council Meetings
October 26
· Dinner Meeting: Council met with Mountlake Terrace City Councilmembers.
· Business Meeting
o Approval of 2016-2025 Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 8 Interlocal Agreement: When
Chinook salmon were listed as a "threatened" species under the
Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 1999, Council authorized the City
Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) that would help create
the Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) Region 8 Forum of 27 local
jurisdictions in King and Snohomish counties. The goal of the Forum was
to jointly fund the development and implementation of a Chinook Salmon
Conservation Plan that would protect and restore the species, and meet
the requirements in the ESA. In order to continue its member
jurisdiction status in WRIA 8 after the existing ILA expires on December 31, 2015, Council needed to authorize execution of the new revised ILA, which will be effective from January 2016 through 2025.
o Approval
of Amendment No. 5 to the Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Between King
County and the City of Shoreline for the Acquisition of Open Space
Through the Conservation Futures Tax Levy Program: The
City completed the purchase of the Paramount/Lim property in October
2013. The approval of this amendment will enable the City to be
reimbursed for the purchase. Funds from the Street Vacation account were
used to purchase the property (per SMC 12.17.030 and RCW 35.79.030,
Street Vacation funds can only be used for the acquisition, improvement,
development and maintenance of public open space or transportation
capital projects), therefore the CFT funds received will be repaid to
that fund.
o Discussion of the Proposed 2016 Budget – Continued Department and CIP Presentation: Discussion focused on Public Works, the Surface Water Utility, and the 2016-2021 Capital Improvement Plan.
o Discussion of Critical Areas Ordinance Regulation Updates: The
State of Washington Growth Management Act (GMA) requires the City of
Shoreline to periodically update the City’s Comprehensive Plan, Master
Plans, and Development Code. The Critical Areas Ordinance (CAO) in
Shoreline Municipal Code (SMC) Chapter 20.80 is the final section of
development regulations requiring update under this process. The City is
required to complete the current periodic update of the CAO no later
than June 30, 2016.
This was the first of two study sessions on the CAO. Staff presented
half of the content for Council consideration and will discuss the
second half on November 2.
November 2
· Dinner Meeting (5:45 p.m.): Doug Johnson from Ralph Anderson and Associates will be back with Council to finalize the compensation and classification study.
· Business Meeting
o Proclamation of America Recycles Day: This proclamation recognizes November 15, 2015, as America Recycles Day in Shoreline. It calls upon residents and businesses to celebrate this 18th
anniversary of America Recycles Day, and the significant contribution
that everyone in our community contributes to conserve resources and
protect our environment by reducing waste; recycling and re-using
materials; and purchasing items made from recycled materials. Shoreline
resident Karien Balluff and a representative from Recology CleanScapes,
the City’s solid waste hauler, will accept the proclamation.
o Approval
of the Grant Agreement With the United States Department of Justice for
the Risk Awareness, De-escalation, and Referral (RADAR) Program and
Authorize the City Manager to Enter into Agreements to Implement the
Program: In
January 2015, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a
call for projects under their Smart Policing Initiative (SPI). Shoreline
collaborated with the King County Sheriff’s Office and potential
research partners from George Mason University and the Police Foundation
to develop a competitive application for the RADAR program. The DOJ
received over 100 applications for SPI funding, however, only seven were
ultimately selected. The City of Shoreline was awarded $631,380 to
implement and evaluate the RADAR program over three years. Council
approval is required to enter into the agreement with the DOJ for the
implementation of the program. Approval is also required for the
contracts with George Mason University and the Police Foundation who
will provide the data collection, analysis and evaluation of the
program, as required by the DOJ.
o Public Hearing and Discussion on the 2016 Proposed Budget and 2016-2021 CIP: The City Manager presented the 2016 Proposed Budget to the City Council on October 12. On November 2,
the Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget and 2016 –
2021 CIP. Following the public hearing, the Council will have an
opportunity to continue their discussion of the 2016 Proposed Budget and
2016-2021 CIP. A second public hearing on the 2016 proposed budget will
be held on November 9
with special emphasis on the 2016 revenue sources including the 2016
property tax levy, and the City’s 2016 salary and fee schedules.
o Continued Discussion of Critical Area Ordinance Regulation Updates – Ord. No’s. 723 and 724: This is the second discussion on the Critical Areas Ordinance (CAO) related Title 20 code changes.
Potala Property Update
The Federal Court issued an order appointing a receiver
in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) case vs. Path America
(Potala). The Shoreline Potala property is under exclusive control of
the Court and the Receiver. The City Attorney’s Office is continuing to
work on this issue, in consultation with an attorney from Foster Pepper.
There was an article in the Saturday, October 24 Seattle Times about
Lobsang Dargey , the head of Path America. The article mentions the receivership.
New Marijuana Establishments In and Near Shoreline
A new Retail Marijuana store will be opening at 19258 15th Ave. NE in Lake Forest Park. The store is called the Kushery, and they passed final inspection on September 21.
This store is located two parcels from Shoreline (just north of North
City), so while it is in Lake Forest Park, Shoreline will likely make up
some of its market. As well, the City received notification this week
that Far West Enterprise was granted a Marijuana Processor license
to operate at 15015 Aurora Ave N, Ste. 21. On May 20, 2015 the City
sent the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board a letter stating it
did not object to the approval of the location, but the operation
requires a Special Use Permit. The Planning and Community Development
Department is following up on this.
PDC Response Regarding Ronald Wastewater District Issue
On September 21,
Debbie received a letter from the Washington State Public Disclosure
Commission stating that they were going to start investigating a PDC
compliant that the City filed against the Ronald Wastewater District in
October 2012. This complaint was filed by former City Manager Julie
Underwood. Given that three years have passed since this complaint was
filed and given that the City and RWD are currently collaborating on a
transition plan to unify the District with the City upon City assumption
of the District in October 2017, Debbie responded to the PDC asking
them to suspend their investigation. (PDC’s letter to the City and Debbie’s response.)
Update on Shoreline Police Officer Travis Gray
Last
week, Shoreline Officer Travis Gray was in a car accident while
pursuing a suspect. Chief Ledford has really great news to report in
that Officer Gray has been released from Harborview Medical Center to
rest at home. While he has a skull fracture (most of the damage was to
the back of his head), he will start physical and occupational therapy
soon, and all indications are he’ll return to work at some point. The
Shoreline command staff will schedule a Critical Incident Debrief early
next week to bring in Officer Gray and the officers and two sergeants
who were working with him that night to go over the incident.
This and That
· On Saturday, October 24, the City hosted an “Open House”
at Shoreview Park on the project to remove the Hidden Lake dam. Ten
members of the public attended, including residents of two households
who abut the lake. The project team discussed three alternative concepts
for removing the dam and developing a stream and wetland system in the
project area. There was a good conversation on the area, lake history
and project.
Invitations
· Your
are invited to a Mental Illness Drug Dependency (MIDD) and Investments for Children and Youth related Community Conversation that
King County is holding in partnership with the North Seattle Urban Human
Services Alliance in Shoreline on October 28th from 6:30-9:00.
The Shoreline Conversation is the third in a series of broad
geographically based facilitated Community Conversations in each region
of King County around these issues. King County asks that participants
use Eventbrite to register.
Calendar Items
· November 11, Wednesday, 2 p.m., Veteran’s Day Veteran’s Recognition Program, City Hall
· December 5, Saturday, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m., Aurora Corridor Completion Celebration, City Hall
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