Tonight’s Tacoma City Council meeting had several good things in it. Mobility Master Plan! Urban Forestry Policy! A first reading on street vendor rule changes. So, here are our notes:
C O N S E N T A G E N D A
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution No. 38049 authorizes the execution of an Interlocal Agreement with Pierce County for the purpose of ratifying and approving an amendment to the Countywide Planning Policies for Pierce County that address affordable housing.
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES
Ordinance No. 27894 vacates a portion of East I Street lying approximately 300 feet south of the southwest corner of the intersection of East I Street and East 40th Street, for landscaping purposes.
PROCLAMATIONS
Mayor Strickland (via Deputy Mayor Fey) proclaimed June 21st, 2010 as Tacoma Trauma Trust 10th Anniversary Day in the City of Tacoma and presented the proclamation to Multicare.
PUBLIC COMMENT
R E G U L A R A G E N D A
RESOLUTIONS
Purchase Resolution No. 38050 awards contracts to:
Resolution No. 38051 amends the Complete Streets Design Guidelines by adding the supplemental Mobility Master Plan Pedestrian and Bicycle Design Guidelines as recommended by the Planning Commission.
Resolution No. 38052 authorizes the execution of a Consent Decree with the United States Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency, in the amount of $224,684, to resolve alleged violations of the federal Clean Air Act, which occurred between October 2004 and August 2007 at the Tacoma Landfill.
Resolution No. 38053 authorizes the submittal of an application to the United States Department of Justice for a $496,463 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant to support various crime reduction and prevention efforts; and authorizing the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding with Pierce County for the equal distribution of the funds between both jurisdictions.
FINAL READING OF ORDINANCES
Ordinance No. 27889 (Continued from the meeting of June 8, 2010) provides for the issuance and sale of the City’s Electric System Revenue Bonds, Series 2010, in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $240,000,000 to finance capital improvements and to allow for the option of refunding or defeasing a portion of the City’s Electric System Revenue and Refunding Bonds, 2001 Series A; and amending, supplementing and restating ordinance No. 23514.
Ordinance No. 27890 amends Title 2 of the Municipal Code, entitled “Buildings,” by repealing and reenacting various chapters to implement the 2009 International Building, Residential, Existing Building, and Mechanical Codes, the 2009 Uniform Plumbing Code, and the 2009 Washington State Energy Code; and deleting Chapter 2.03 in its entirety.
Ordinance No. 27891 amends Chapter 3.02 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Fire Prevention Code, to adopt the 2009 International Fire Code, along with state and local amendments, which regulate hazards to life and property from fire and explosion arising from storage, handling, and use of hazardous substances, materials, and devices, and from conditions hazardous to life and property in the use or occupancy of buildings or premises in the City.
Amended Ordinance No. 27892 amends the Comprehensive Plan by:
Ordinance No. 27893 amends Title 13 of the Municipal Code, entitled “Land Use Regulatory Code,” by:
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES
Ordinance No. 27895 amending Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Compensation Plan, to implement rates of pay and compensation for employees represented by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, which consists of 23 budgeted, full-time positions, effective July 1, 2010.
Ordinance No. 27896 creating a new fund in the treasury of the City of Tacoma to be known and designated as the “Traffic Enforcement, Engineering, and Education Fund,” effective for the 2011-2012 Budget.
Ordinance No. 27897 (Added this evening) amending Chapter 6b.180 of the Tacoma Municipal Code to add merchandise sales of arts and crafts of original creation; updating the license application requirements for a sidewalk vendor, extending the license term to 12 months, adding in an additional location at Tollefson Plaza for all licensed vendors, adding in sidewalk vending unit restrictions, and clarifying license revocation or denial reasons.
That’s it for tonight.
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