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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Operations - 09/25/1990 OPTIONS COMMITTEE MIIWS September 25, 1990 COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Christi Houser Paul Mann STAFF PRESENT: Ed Chow Jim Hansen Roger Lubovich Tony McCarthy Kelli O'Donnell Don Olson Bill Williamson The meeting was called to order at 4:40 pm by Chairperson Christi Houser. APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS All claims for the period ending September 14, 1990 in the amount of$2,306,845.29 were approved for payment. POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL CONTRACT Personnel Director Olson handed out back up information regarding the updating of the Policy and Procedures Manual and requested Assistant City Attorney Williamson to outline the process to date. Assistant City Attorney Williamson explained that the City is currently updating the City Codes. The code revisor has noted that a number of items in the code are more appropriately placed in the policy manual. The consultant revising the code, Municipal Code Corporation, has submitted a proposal to update the policy and procedures manual including legal and conflict analysis and a review of federal and state mandates for omissions from the manual. The City Attorneys office is requesting the Council's consideration for this item in the 1991 budget. The amount requested was $10,000 which would be sufficient to allow for any contingencies. Assistant City Attorney Williamson noted that it would be cost effective for the current consultant to contract this additional update due to their familiarity with the City Codes now being updated. Finance Director McCarthy concurred, noting that it seemed most logical to incorporate it into an ending phase of the recodification and the need for an update to the Policy and Procedures Manual had been previously identified. Councilman Mann moved that the item be considered for the 1991 budget with a cap of$10,000. The motion passed with a vote of 2-0 to be placed on the Consent Calendar of the next City Council meeting. ORDINANCE FOR LID INTERFUND LOAN Finance Director McCarthy asked the Committee to recommend to Council an authorization for an interfund loan resolution to meet federal arbitrage requirements for LIVs. After outlining the history of past practices, he explained that this resolution would also cover LIT? #'s 329, 331, 333 and 335 which were previously approved by Council and all future LID's. Councilman Mann asked if the resolution met with McCarthy's approval. 'Finance Director McCarthy noted that the predetermined date language had been modified to meet his concern of unforeseen delays and he recommended approval. It was moved and seconded that the item be put on the Consent Calendar. The motion passed with a vote of 2-0. J T ORDINANCE TO REAFFI O -COUNCILO M OF G VER E VIDE FO COST OF LIVING INCREASE TO MAYOR Councilman Mann presented a resolution to reaffirm the Mayor-Council form of#overnment and provide for a cost of living increase for the Mayor. He further requested that diisnoolution replace Councilman Johnson's resolution in regard to changing the form of government.' It was moved and seconded to submit this item to Council under Other Business with a unanimous vote. The motion passed 2-0. Councilman Mann noted a few changes to be made with a corrected copy being distributed with minutes of today's meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 4:55 pm by Chairperson Christi Houser. S V Resolution No. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, reaffirming Mayor-Council form of government and providing for cost of living increase to Mayor Dan Kelleher. WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Kent, Dan Kelleher began his service with the City of Kent as a Councilman in 1981 and was elected Mayor of Kent on a part-time basis in November, 1986 and thereafter re-elected in November, 1990; serving within a system of government for a non-charter Code City and a strong Mayor/Council form of government; and WHEREAS, throughout the period of public service as Councilmember and Mayor, the Mayor has taken a leading role in achieving City goals such as protecting Kent farmlands protecting water quality in streams, creeks, the Green River and areas of wetlands; the closing of landfills; renewing and revitalizing Kent Is downtown; developing reasonable limitations on new apartment construction while promoting single-family home construction; developing the funding basis necessary to construct the 272-277th road project; and providing housing opportunities to Kent's low income elderly; and WHEREAS, the Council wishes to reaffirm its satisfaction with our present form of government which has been highly productive and successful; and WHEREAS, the Mayor's salary when expressed in real dollars has decreased steadily since the day he assumed office due to inflation and; WHEREAS, the Mayor is the only employee of the City (including Councilmembers) who has received no Cost of Living Adjustment to his salary since 1984; NOW, THEREFORE, ' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WAE INGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Council extends its sincere6t thanks and appreciation to the Mayor for his personal interest, excellence in performance, hard work and achievements for the benefit of the Kent community throughout his period of elective office. J Sectiola_ The Council reaffirms and exVrssses its desire to continue the present Mayor/Council form of g6vernment as a Code City providing for an effective part-time -Mayor with adequate support staff and City Administrator. Section 3. The Council directs the City Attorney to prepare the necessary amending ordinance to raise the Mayor's salary to a level which would account for the Cost of Living Adjustment increases which have occurred since the salary was last set in 1984. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this day of 1990. Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this day of , 1990. r Dan Kelleher , ATTEST: MARIE JENSEN, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROGER LUBOVICH, CITY ATTORNEY I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the _____ day of , 1990. SEAL MARIE JENSEN, CITY CLERK