City Council Minutes - 04/25/2017 q City of Tigard
Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
April 25, 2017
1. STUDY SESSION
Council Present: Mayor Cook, Councilor Goodhouse, Councilor Woodard, Councilor Anderson
and Council President Snider
Staff Present: City Manager Wine,Public Works Director Rager,Community Development
Director Asher, City Engineer Faha,Assistant City Engineer McMillan,Assistant Finance Director
Isaksen and City Recorder Krager
A. EXECUTIVE SESSION
At 6:30 p.m. Mayor Cook read the citation for an executive session called under ORS 192.660(2)
(f) —exempt public records. The Executive Session ended at 7:27 p.m.
B. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS—None were given due to length of Executive Session.
2. BUSINESS MEETING
A. At 7:35 p.m. Mayor Cook called to order the Tigard City Council and Local Contract
Review Board meeting.
B. City Recorder Krager called the roll.
Present Absent
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
C. Mayor Cook asked everyone to stand and join him in the Pledge of Allegiance.
D. Mayor Cook asked if there were any Non Agenda Items. None
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3. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
A. Tigard High School Student Envoy—Associated Student Body President Lauren Brown
gave a report on Tigard High activities. They hosted incoming freshmen,gave school tours
and invited them to be involved with leadership. High school leadership interviews will be
held next week. Mecha held a statewide leadership conference which was a huge success.
The current play is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Deb Fennel Auditorium.
B. Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce—Chamber CEO Mollahan discussed the Leadership
Tigard media day where they learned about target markets and how to communicate with
them through social media and press releases. May 9 is the last day for Leadership Tigard
2017 and graduation is on May 23 from 5-6:30 p.m. at Broadway Rose Theater.The Shining
Stars banquet will be on April 28. The Tigard Farmers Market opened on April 23. She
announced the launch of a new Thursday Market at the Tigard Heritage Trail Plaza, soon to
be the Rotary Plaza, from 4-8 p.m. starting June 1.This market helps with placemaking for
the plaza,helps to revitalize downtown Tigard and reinforces the vision of a walkable city.
Council President Snider commented that he attended the opening day of the Tigard
Farmers Market and enjoyed seeing it get underway.
C. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication—None.
D. Citizen Communication—Sign-up Sheet. Mayor Cook announced that there will be 20
minutes for people who have signed up to speak on something not on the agenda. He went
over some groundrules and requested that the audience be polite and respectful to each
other. He said he will choose speakers that live in Tigard first,as was the practice at the last
business meeting where everyone listing Tigard as their address got a chance to speak. He
said speakers would be allowed 90 seconds rather than 120 seconds so more people could
have an opportunity to speak.
Lea Williams, 12129 SW Anton Drive,Tigard, OR 97223 gave a report to council that said
sanctuary cities have higher crime rates. She said we are a nation of rule of law and without
them there is chaos. Her great-grandfather came through Ellis Island where he was vetted
for health,occupation,and a location to go to. She said growing up in Nebraska she saw
migrant workers who had work permits and could come into the country legally,without
using the dangerous services of a coyote to cross the border. They could not be threatened
because they had permits to be here. They did the work,left and came back the next year.
She said with all the wonderful people that cross the border there is an element that are
murderers,drug dealers and gang members. The safest time to return them to Mexico is
when the police pick them up and turn them into the federal agents. If the agents have to go
out into the community to look for people,the ones that are endangered the most are
Spanish citizens. She said she does not want people to get hurt. She noticed clergy were
present and said she wanted to know what denomination they represented and whether they
receive money from immigration.
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James Elstad, 12505 SW North Dakota,Tigard, OR 97223, said sanctuary city status puts all
law abiding citizens,residents and illegals at risk. He asked if the city would be responsible
because of an attempted arrest or release causing someone to be injured or killed. He said
Tigard residents should speak for themselves. He has been at other council meetings where
people allowed someone else to speak for them. He asked council to give less weight to the
opinion of someone who is not a Tigard resident and has a habit of going from city council
meeting to city council meeting pushing their agenda.
Cleon Cox, 13580 SW Ash Avenue,Tigard, OR,has been a resident for the past 32 years.
He voiced his opinion against the city taking on city sanctuary status. He said he is going by
what he reads in the newspapers and hears on the news.This is a country of laws and he
feels it is very important that it continue to be that way. He said he follows the laws because
he does not want to be incarcerated or fined. We need to do things legally. There are other
ways to go about this. The Tigard-Tualatin School District has a proposal that will
accommodate questions from students but not to take on the sanctuary status. Mr. Cox said
it is dangerous for us to start breaking laws because that turns into anarchy and possible
chaos.
Joe Jumalon, 14425 SW 93d Avenue,Tigard OR 97224, said there is a lot of fear going
around. He asked, "If I do not want to pay my federal taxes who amongst you do I talk to?
Because they are coming to the city of Tigard to ask for sanctuary from federal law. So who
amongst council has that authority so I don't have to pay my taxes anymore?" He asked,
"Who amongst you has the authority to tell the police department which laws to enforce and
not enforce?" He said when people are elected it is expected that they will enforce our laws.
Former Governor Kitzhaber decided he would not enforce the death penalty. He said he
does not think office holders are elected to decide which law they deem reasonable or not.
This is anarchy. In Portland there are people carrying signs and doing millions of dollars of
damages because an election didn't go their way. He said he hoped council looked at this
and decides not to go against laws. There is a proper way to amend laws and this isn't it.
[At this point Mayor Cook reminded the crowd he expects them to be respectful to the
speakers and said if that is not upheld there are processes within the code to address the
behavior,including removal.]
Tim Esau, 12247 SW 114'h Terrace,Tigard,OR 97223,is a 30-year Tigard resident. He has
been involved with many aspects of the city and cares a lot about Tigard. He asked council
not to go forward with any kind of declaration of a sanctuary city because he did not believe
there is sound cause or foundation for it. It encourages illegal immigration and is unfair to
legal immigrants who want to come into this country properly. He said it also puts a cost on
residents in terms of the extra burden placed on police, fire and other things. It promotes
crime and jeopardizes citizens. It puts the police in risky situations. They should not be
defying federal law. Our form of government pre-supposes fidelity to the law even if we
disagree with it. He asked that council represent him as a citizen and do not move forward
with declaring Tigard a sanctuary city.
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Susan Pfahl, 11985 SW Carmen Street,has lived in Tigard for 30 years. She does not want
Tigard to designate itself as a sanctuary city. For immigrants here legally with the appropriate
visa,welcome! Immigrants bring their energy,intelligence and skills to make our nation
better and for that we thank them. The United States of America is a nation of laws. Our
society is founded on following them. If someone has chosen to come illegally,what other
laws will they choose to ignore. She said she cannot ignore any law without a consequence
and asked, "Why should Tigard create a special subclass that is able to ignore certain
portions of our law. People coming here illegally create an underclass of people who cannot
fully participate in our society or economy. This is not a racist stance. No matter where
anyone is from,be it Latin America,Africa,or Canada,they are here legally or illegally.
People need to be here legally and obtain the appropriate visa, follow the rules,or leave the
United States. She said, "Do not designate Tigard as a sanctuary city."
Salvador Castaneda,9815 SW Walnut Place,Tigard,OR 97223 said he found it
interesting that community members living here for so long find this as a nation
founded on laws. He said people forget that this nation began as a massacre of people
indigenous to this continent. No one is illegal. He asked, "How far do you want to go back
and start that illegal label?" He said declaring Tigard a sanctuary city would not change
anything other than to give assurance of safety and peace of mind. He said we are already in
a sanctuary state and it is only right for the city to show the community it is behind them,
no matter where they are from. Not doing this shows them that you are not with everyone
just because they are born somewhere else and came here looking for a better life. Not all
illegals are criminals because being illegal is a civil issue;it is not a criminal issue.
Elizabeth Strilky, 610 SE Hawthorne,Portland, OR said she is here to say Tigard should
become a sanctuary city. No human being is illegal and no human being should be afraid to
go about their businesses or go to school. She had a friend in high school that got put in the
foster care system because her parents were undocumented. This costs the state and the city
money. People are put in jail because they were born in another country. She asked,"Who
do we take out next?People of color?People with different political views?"An injury to
one is an injury to all. We need to let everyone stay and respect everyone's right to
life here in Tigard. Please show love.
Samuel Alarid, 9800 SW Frewing#42,Tigard, OR 97223, said he has lived here for five-six
years and said there is a lot of fear going around. People are afraid to come out of their
homes. Children are afraid of their families breaking apart because of what is happening in
the political realm. Declare this a sanctuary city because you do not want people living in
fear. People do bad things when they are always afraid. He said he will be affected by what
will happen if Tigard does not declare itself a sanctuary city. We need to make sure people
who live here and work and pay taxes feel safe.
Roger Potthoff, 11710 SW Ann Street,Tigard has been a Tigard resident since 1999,and is
pleased to speak in favor of a sanctuary city regimen here in Tigard. It is important to
understand that sanctuary city is undefined legally and a court case upheld the injunction of
San Francisco and Santa Clara County where federal funds could not be withheld because
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"sanctuary city"is not defined. Consequently,the concerns about financial impacts to
sanctuary cities are unfounded. The State of Oregon is a sanctuary state and an ORS
provides that there will be no exchange of information regarding immigration status in
police activities.
Jennifer Teshera, 13300 SW Benish St.,Tigard, OR said she is in the middle. She said she
loves people and her number one concern is for the police She expressed concern for the
police and the extra stress. She said she is involved with the CERT group (Community
Emergency Response Team).
Dorothy Cottingham, 13049 SW Brianne Way,Tigard, OR 97223,is the Pastor of Christ the
King Lutheran Church at the corner of Bull Mountain Road and Highway 99W. She said
she is part of a group of Tigard area pastors here tonight accompanying some of Tigard's
most vulnerable neighbors. She said they support this council's discussion concerning
sanctuary city status. It is not easy but they urge council to move forward in spite of the
executive order to withhold federal funds from cities with sanctuary status. There is a
temporary ruling that halts this. She asked that Tigard courageously join Portland,
Beaverton, Hillsboro and others to stand for the dignity and safety of all residents. She said
they are here to support the council in making the community welcoming for everyone.
Art Crino, 14580 SW 126h Avenue in Tigard has lived here for 50 years. His parents
came from Italy through the normal channels. Every year millions come through those
channels plus millions of others come on various visas. He said he found early in life
that he did not have the latitude of only following the laws he favored. There were
consequences. By the same token he encouraged the City of Tigard to reject the sanctuary
city designation.There are people inside and outside of the federal government who are
working to get rid of the local police. He asked that Tigard not flirt with that. Hitler took
advantage of that and we ended up with the gestapo. He said that is why many are active
in the Support your Local Police Committee.
Gary Blodgett, 10942 SW Black Diamond Way,Tigard,said he has lived here for 38
years and is concerned about criminals here illegally and are not deported because of their
status of being a felon. Felons here illegally should not be here and should face justice and
removed from the country. He said he does not want his grandchildren to be under a threat
because people are here illegally as criminals. He said he was not speaking about
undocumented people,just criminals.
Patrick McGuire, 10970 SW Durham Road,Tigard,97224, said he has been meaning to get
more involved in local government. He said he attended the last city council meeting where
this was discussed and he has been studying the issue. He is supportive of Tigard as a
sanctuary city because the State of Oregon, since the 1980s has not required state and city
police to support immigration laws. This resolution is symbolic and symbols matter. It is
the right thing to do.This would communicate that vulnerable residents are part of our
community.
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Carmen Garnica, 11350 SW Greenburg Road,Tigard, OR 97223, has lived here for many
years. She is a community member who cares about the wellbeing of citizens and supports
Tigard voting to become a sanctuary city. We want a place that offers safety for all its
citizens and she does not want her community to live in fear. They work and play here and
children should feel safe and not live in fear that they may not see their parents the next
morning.
D. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication—
Mayor Cook read the City of Tigard Statement of Unity which was added to the packet for this
meeting. Copies were available at the front of the room.
4. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council) —
A. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES:
• March 21, 2017
• March 28,2017
B. PROCLAIM MAY 17-21 AS EMS (EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES)WEEK
C. PROCLAIM MAY AS BIKE MONTH
D. PROCLAIM MAY AS PLAY BALL MONTH
Councilor Woodard moved for approval of the Consent Agenda. Council President Snider
seconded and the motion passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Mayor Cook thanked Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue and Metro West Ambulance
representatives for coming to the meeting.
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This item was rescheduled to the May 9,2017 agenda.
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6. LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO TIGARD MUNICIPAL
CODE CHAPTER 7.52
A. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing.
C. Economic Development Manager Purdy gave the staff report. He shared a report about
amending the municipal code and repealing a prohibition created about ten years ago.
The request is to allow alcohol consumption in public parks in the downtown (urban
renewal district.) Several public parks in the urban renewal district could be used in the
future for street festivals, fiestas and the Taste of Tigard food festival where alcoholic
beverages could be used as part of an event featuring local businesses. The current ordinance
also prevents businesses near the Heritage Trail for example, to serve alcohol to their
patrons in the future if desired,in the area adjacent to their business. This would keep
customers from making purchases. Ten years ago we did not see downtown as we do now—
an active social gathering place. There is a letter of support for this change from the City
Center Advisory Commission. It will be added to the meeting packet.
D. Mayor Cook called on those who have signed up to speak.
City Center Advisory Commission Chair Carine Arendes, 9544 SW North Dakota Street,
Tigard, OR 97223 said the CCAC wants downtown parks to be treated the same way as
other city parks. She said they want to have them be public gathering spaces that can be
activated, especially in the summer.
Lea Williams, 12129 SW Anton,Tigard, OR 97223 said Tigard is a family community and
keeping it that way is the reason why there is no public consumption of alcohol allowed in
the downtown area. She said children can come there and not be exposed to things. There
are plenty of other places for adults to go. She said she thought there would be many people
speaking this way if they had known it would be considered tonight. She recommended
keeping the law as it is.
E. Economic Development Director Purdy thanked the residents who testified and said both
sides had good points. He said in almost all city parks, families can come and enjoy a glass
of wine or beer. This prohibition is only in the downtown so we have been treating
downtown parks differently. It is time to reconsider this. He said a permit from the City
Manager and Police Department is required for anything beyond a personal use. This will
still apply. He said this is an option the city may want to have. He said downtown Tigard is
becoming a cultural and social"living room" and this may be an option we want to have.
F. Council Questions of Staff
Councilor Goodhouse asked if the permitting process is similar to the Tigard Festival of
Balloons where there is a designated alcohol area. Mr. Purdy said that would depend on the
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event and OLCC could be asked for a license for open containers within a certain defined
area or confined to a smaller segment, such as a beer garden. Mr. Purdy verified that this
would follow OLCC rules. He said a coffee shop next to a public park, for example, could
be allowed to offer beer if this is something they want to do someday. Patrons would not be
able to sit outside on one of the street benches and drink. But this would allow them to
activate a nearby park or plaza.
Mayor Cook offered some history on the current law which was put into place due to issues
with vagrants drinking in the downtown. He said some of the previous issues have been
solved with better lighting, etc. He noted that it is allowed in every other park. He said the
city has added parks since the law went into effect. Mr. Purdy said the legislation did not list
park names in the urban renewal district because the list will grow and there may even be a
restaurant where they want to serve beer. He added that whatever the city does with this
ordinance, OLCC laws must still be followed.
F. Mayor Cook closed the public hearing.
G Council Consideration of Ordinance No. 17-06
Councilor Woodard noted that beer gardens are part of fun events in the parks. He said he
understands wanting to activate the downtown parks and wants the standard applied equally
and fairly to all parks. He said he did not have too many concerns and noted that downtown
is a different place than when he was a child growing up in Tigard.
Councilor Anderson said has no problem with it and thought it would help create new
events downtown. He suggested watching the situation and scaling back if there are issues.
Councilor Goodhouse was in favor of allowing alcohol but wants it limited to permitted
events and specific areas. He noted that council discussed not allowing marijuana in parks
and it seemed odd that alcohol could now be allowed.
Council President Snider asked if the Tigard Downtown Alliance had weighed in. Councilor
Anderson said he did not see anything from them.
City Attorney Rihala said OLCC laws require that any time liquor is available for sale or
there is a charge for admission, there must be a state permit for it. There are also laws for
sales in restaurants. The requirement in this code said not only that the licensee comply with
the city code but also the state licensing.
Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve Ordinance No. 17-06 limited to the OLCC laws
and not opening it up for personal use unless within a restaurant or permitted event. Mayor
Cook noted that it is legal now to consume in a park. City Attorney Rihala said that a
significant amendment would require continuing the discussion at another meeting. The
motion died for lack of a second.
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Councilor Woodard moved to approve Ordinance No. 17-06. Council President Snider
seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the Ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-06,AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TIGARD
MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 7.52.100 TO ALLOW POSSESSION,
CONSUMPTION AND SALE OF ALCOHOL IN PUBLIC PARKS IN
URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT THROUGH A CITY PERMIT
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance no. 17-06 passed by majority vote.
7. CONSIDER ADOPTION OF BYLAWS FOR THE TASK FORCE FOR THE HOMELESS
Senior Management Analyst Wyatt and Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL) Fellow
Thesing gave the staff report. In 2016 Tigard's council had a goal related to the homeless and
held discussions on the issue and what resources exist. Out of those conversations came
recommendations such as a mailbox, and a Luke Dorf outreach worker to help individuals at the
library. Leadership Tigard chose homelessness as their community project. A recommendation
was made to formulate a task force and develop bylaws. Ms.Thesing shared the proposed
bylaws. She noted that initially the task force membership was limited to only those living and
working in Tigard. They propose striking that in the interest of forming a well-rounded pool of
members with a variety of experiences. Ideally, the task force will produce a report with
recommendations for short- and long-term actions. There should be cost estimates and a scope
of work for feasible solutions.
Mayor Cook noted that he was in favor of taking out the requirement to be a Tigard citizen to sit
on the task force. He said he was also not in favor of term limits and asked, "If someone is
passionate and involved,why limit their service?" Council President Snider agreed. Councilor
Goodhouse added that this is a short duration group so term limits may not even apply.
Mayor Cook recommended removing the mandate on how often they will meet. Senior
Management Analyst Wyatt said the bi-weekly wording was just to give people an idea of what
commitment may be required. Councilor Woodard suggested the board members meet first and
decide together the frequency of meetings.
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Mayor Cook said Councilor Anderson is the liaison to this task force. He asked Senior
Management Analyst Wyatt about the timeframe and he responded that staff would like to start
advertising for task force members immediately. He said they will make the amendments as
suggested by council.
Councilor Snider moved to adopt the Task Force for the Homeless Bylaws as presented with the
following amendments: remove requirement for city residence, striking term limit language and
changing the time requirement to more flexible language. His motion was seconded by
Councilor Anderson. The motion passed unanimously and the bylaws will be on a future consent
agenda.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
8. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION FOR THE FY 2017 THIRD QUARTER
BUDGET
Finance and Information Services Director LaFrance and Public Contracts Manager Barrett gave the
staff report on this item. Mr. LaFrance noted how this supplemental budget ties to the 2018 budget
discussions. The slow degradation of service as costs outstrip revenues can be seen with this third
quarter supplemental. Due to the number of years with low staff in the IT division the city did not
keep up with licensing requirement paperwork. Addressing this software license situation now will
save the city from larger fines.
Staffing increases include increasing a utility billing clerk from 32 hours to 40 hours and hiring
another which will be paid for by the growth in customers. Public Works engineering staff need
help to keep up with city water projects,primarily Cach Reservoir which has been accelerated by
River Terrace development. This is paid for by sources outside the general fund. Four additional
FTEs are recommended to keep up with service demands in the library,grounds maintenance and
human resources.
Councilor Goodhouse asked about the police vehicle and why everything was not covered by
insurance. Mr. LaFrance said they have special after-market equipment and it is also due to the way
it is paid. There will be insurance revenue coming in but the city has to appropriate it to spend it.
Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve Resolution No. 17-21. Council President Snider seconded
the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the resolution.
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Resolution No. 17-21 — A RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE FY 2017
THIRD QUARTER BUDGET SUPPLEMENTAL INCLUDING BUDGET
ADJUSTMENTS TO PUBLIC WORKS,POLICY AND
ADMINISTRATION,AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
Yes No
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Resolution No. 17-21 passed unanimously.
9. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD: CONSIDERATION OF A CONTRACT AWARD
TO WALLIS ENGINEERING
Purchasing Manager Barrett and Economic Development Manager Purdy gave the staff report.
These contracts are for the Hunziker infrastructure project. State, federal and regional grants are
funding this project. The QBS process was used to select the firm and Wallis Engineering is the
recommendation of staff. A price was negotiated and the contract cost is $480,583. It is budgeted
through the current Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and will be reimbursed through an EDA grant,
developer contributions and state funding. There were no questions from council.
Councilor Woodard moved to approve the contract award to Wallis Engineering. Councilor
Anderson seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
10. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD: CONSIDERATION OF A CONTRACT AWARD
TO ALTA
Purchasing Manager Barrett and Economic Development Manager Purdy gave the staff report. Mr.
Barrett said this contract is for design and construction administration services for the Tigard Street
Heritage Trail. He noted that landscape architects are specifically excluded from the QBS process
so the city advertised a regular request for proposals and received two responses.After reviewing
those staff recommends the contract be awarded to Alta. The amount is $200,000. Council
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President Snider moved to approve the contract with Alta and Councilor Anderson seconded the
motion. Motion passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
11. RECEIVE UPDATE ON ISLAND ANNEXATION PROCESS
Assistant City Manager Newton and Confidential Executive Assistant Bengtson gave the staff report
for this item. The city is annexing nine islands. An outreach meeting for island residents was held
on April and four city councilors attended. She heard interest and is following up with some
questions. Mayor Cook asked if a condition can be added that says they do not have to hook up to
sewer until they sell their home.
Ms. Newton said it has been a fun project and people were very positive about the outreach.
Postcards will be sent to those the city has not yet heard from. If they still do not call the city, staff
will put out door hangers.
Councilor Goodhouse commended staff on the April 5 event. Mayor Cook and Councilor
Woodard echoed the compliments and said the city is engaging the community in a different way
than was done in the past. Ms. Newton said one of council's goals was to annex the remaining
islands and the outreach message may not be as difficult as originally imagined.
Councilor Goodhouse asked about the address labels that were part of the packet. Ms. Newton said
they show the 77 people contacted. Mayor Cook said it is a public record and advised that just the
names be listed in the future.
Ms. Newton said the public hearings will be held on June 27, 2017. Council thanked them for the
update and Mayor Cook advised them to, "Keep up the good work."
12. EXECUTIVE SESSION None scheduled
13. NON AGENDA ITEMS
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14. ADJOURNMENT At 9:26 p.m. Councilor Goodhouse moved for adjournment. Councilor
Anderson seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Carol A. Krager, City Recor r
Attest: n ,
John j Fook, ayor
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