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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Operations Committee - 02/16/2016 OPERATIONS COMMITTEE MINUTES February 16, 2016 Committee Members Present: Dana Ralph, Chair; and Bill Boyce. Les Thomas, excused absence. The meeting was called to order by D. Ralph at 4:00 p.m. 1. ROLL CALL. 2. CHANGE TO AGENDA. There were no changes to the agenda. 3. APPROVAL OF THE CHECK SUMMARY REPORT DATED 1/16/2016 THRU 1/31/2015. B. Boyce moved to approve the check summary report dated 1/16/16 through 1/31/16. D. Ralph seconded the motion, which passed 2-0. 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES DATED FEBRUARY 2, 2016. B. Boyce moved to approve the Operations Committee minutes dated February 2, 2016. D. Ralph seconded the motion, which passed 2-0. 5. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE GRANT MOU – RECOMMEND. City Auditor Robert Goehring made a request to approve a Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Kent Regional Fire Authority (RFA) regarding the Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) that was accepted by the City in December 2015. The EMPG was awarded by the Washington Military Department in the amount of $81,876 for the period June 1, 2015 through August 31, 2016. The purpose of this grant is to assist with the enhancement, sustainment and improvement of state, local, and tribal emergency management programs. Under federal grant requirements, regional fire authorities and fire protection districts are not eligible to receive these grants directly from the Washington Military Department. B. Boyce moved to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to sign the Memorandum of Understanding with the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority regarding the administration of an Emergency Management Performance Grant, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Finance Director and the City Attorney. D. Ralph seconded the motion, which passed 2-0. 6. DIRECTOR’S REPORT. Finance Director Aaron BeMiller updated members on the two bond refunding opportunities that were discussed earlier this year: 2008 A Series bonds; and, the Public Facilities District (PFD) sales tax bonds. Finance is recommending moving forward with the refunding which could bring an approximate $8 million in savings for the City Operations Committee Minutes February 16, 2016 Page: 2 based on July amounts. Once details are worked out with the PFD and the City is satisfied with the agreements, Mr. BeMiller will bring a formal ordinance to committee for authorization. The meeting was adjourned at 4:08 p.m. by D. Ralph. J. Hays Jennifer Hays Operations Committee Secretary