Legislation Passed August 11, 2015
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1 Legislation Passed ugust, 0 The Tacoma City Council, at its regular City Council meeting of ugust, 0, adopted following resolutions and/or ordinances. The summary of contents of said resolutions and/or ordinances are shown below. To view full text of document, click on bookmark at left of page. Resolution No. resolution awarding a contract to Engineering/Remediation Resources Group, Inc., in amount of $0,, plus a 0 percent contingency, for a cumulative total of $0,, sales tax not applicable, budgeted from Transportation Capital Fund, for construction of East Tacoma PCB Cleanup Project Phase I - Specification No. PW-00F. [Chris E. Larson, P.E., Engineering Division Manager; Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Director, Public Works] mended Resolution No. resolution recommending to Sound Transit Board of Directors that project to be built for Tacoma Link Expansion be alignment and stations examined in Environmental Evaluation completed by Sound Transit in June 0 and as approved by Federal Transit dministration. [lisa O Hanlon, Government Relations Coordinator; Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Director, Public Works] Ordinance No. n ordinance amending Chapter. of Municipal Code, relating to Compensation Plan, to implement rates of pay and compensation for non-represented employees and employees represented by Professional and Technical Employees, Local, and to implement changes to reflect organizational structure. [Joy St. Germain, Director, Human Resources] Ordinance No. n ordinance approving and confirming assessment and assessment roll for LID No. for construction of permanent pavement with curbs and necessary storm drainage on South th Street, from Durango Street to South Madison Street, and on South Proctor Street from South th Street north approximately feet. [Phyllis Macleod, Hearing Examiner]
2 Req. #-0 RESOLUTION NO. 0 0 RESOLUTI ON related to purchase of materials, supplies or equipment, and furnishing of services; authorizing execution of a contract with Engineering/ Remediation Resources Group, Inc., in amount of $0,, plus a 0 percent contingency, for a cumulative total of $0,, sales tax not applicable, budgeted from Transportation Capital Fund, for construction of e East Tacoma PCB Cleanup Project - Phase I, pursuant to Specification No. PW-00F. WHERES City has complied with all applicable laws and processes governing acquisition of those supplies, and/or procurement of those services, inclusive of public works, as is shown by attached Exhibit, incorporated herein as though fully set forth, and WHERES Board of Contracts andd wards has concurred with recommendation for award as set forth in Exhibit ; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TCOM:. That Council of City of Tacomaa concurs with Board of Contracts and wards to adopt recommendation for award as set forth in attached Exhibit.. That proper officers of City are hereby authorized to enter into a contract Engineering/Remediationn Resourcess Group, Inc., in amount of $0,, plus a 0 percent contingency, for a cumulative total of $0,, sales tax not applicable, budgeted from Transportation Capital Fund, Res-0.doc-EP/bn --
3 for construction of East Tacoma PCB Cleanup Project - Phase I, pursuant to Specification No. PW-00F, consistent with Exhibitt. dopted 0 0 ttest: City Clerk pproved as to form: City ttorney Mayor Res-0.doc-EP/bn --
4 Req. #-0 mended -- RESOLUTION NO. 0 0 RESOLUTI ON memorializing City Council s recommendation to Sound Transit Board of Directors that project to be built for Tacoma Link Expansion be alignment and stations examined in Environmental Evaluation completed by Sound Transitt in June 0 and as approved by Federal Transit dministration. WHERES, in 00, voters approved ST, a Sound Transit expansion plan that included partial funding for a partnership to expand Tacoma Link, and WHERES Tacoma Link Expansionn Project is being jointly developed and funded by a partnership between City and Sound Transit, and, since 00, parties have been working to identifyy a plan to expand Tacoma Link, and WHERES Tacoma Link Expansionn project supports City s Strategic Policy Priorities through followingg goals: () improve mobility and transportationn access for Tacoma residents and visitors; () increase transit ridership in Tacoma; () serve underserved neighborhoods and communities; () utilize transit to spur economic developmen nt and or types of investment; () ensure project is environmentally sensitive and sustainable; and () establish a project that is competitive for federal funding, and WHERES, pursuant to Resolution No. 00, adopted September, 0, Tacoma City Council recommended a single alignment and seven stationss to be included in environmental review process of Tacoma Link Expansion project, as follows: () Martin Lur King Jr Way ( MLK ) and South thstreet; () MLK and South th Street; () MLK and th venue; () MLK and Division Res-0amend.doc-JHC/bn --
5 venue; () Stadium District; () Stadium Wayy and South th Street; and () Old 0 0 City Hall (relocated Theater Districtt Station), and WHERES alignment, first recommended pursuant to Resolution No., adopted on February, 0, is generally described as north along Commerce Street to Hilltop District via Stadium Way,, North st Street, Division Street, and MLK, and WHERES Sound Transit and Federal Transitt dministration ( FT ), as National Environmental Policy ct ( NEP ) federal lead agency for this project, in coordination with City, completed environmental review for Tacoma Link Expansion project, and WHERES Environmental Evaluation, approved by FT under NEP, was posted on Sound Transit website and made available for public review on June, 0, and WHERES a Determination of Nonsignificance ( DNS ) was issued in July 0 under State Environmental Policy ct ( SEP ), with public outreach and comment period on DNS andd environmental documentation coordinated by Sound Transit from July -, 0, including an open house at Evergreen State College, online comment form, online and print ads, mailings, Listserv notifications, and several community and property owner briefings, and WHERES a summary of public comments was providedd to City Council at conclusionn of public comment period, as well as comment letters from Planning Commission and Transportationn Commission, and Res-0amend.doc-JHC/bn --
6 WHERES, in late summer 0, Sound Transit Board of Directors 0 0 will take action to select project to be built for Tacoma Link Expansion and, after this action, preliminary engineering will be completed and project will move into final design, and WHERES Sound Transit Board off Directors has invited City Council to provide its recommendation for project to be built, and WHERES it is recommendation off City Council that project to be built for Tacoma Link Expansion be e alignmentt and stations examined in Environmental Evaluation completed byy Sound Transit in June 0 and as approved by FT, and WHERES City s funding commitment for project, as articulated in Term Sheet executed between partiess in 0, is up to $0 million, less grants received; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TCOM:. That it is recommendation of City Council to Sound Transit Board of Directors that project to be built for Tacomaa Link Expansion be alignment and stations examined in Environmental Evaluation completed by Sound Transit in June 0 and as approved by Federal Transit dministration. Res-0amend.doc-JHC/bn --
7 . That City Council furrr recommends to Sound Transit Board of Directors that center platform configuration is preferred for all stationss and should be evaluated and considered for each station. dopted 0 0 ttest: City Clerk pproved as to form: Deputy City ttorney Mayor Res-0amend.doc-JHC/bn --
8 Req. #-0 ORDINNCE NO. 0 0 N ORDINNCE relating to pay and compensation; amending Chapter. of Tacoma Municipal Code ( TMC ) to implement rates of pay and compensation for non-represented employees and employees represented by Professional and Technical Employees, Local ; and to implement changes to reflect organizational structure. WHERES compensation for employees in job classifications of Municipal Court Judge and Court Commission ner is based on a Salary Schedule adopted by Washington Citizens Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials, and WHERES salary for Municipal Court Judge is set at rate for District Court Judges, as adopted by Commission, and salary for Court Commissioner is set at 0 percent of salary of Municipal Court Judge, and WHERES 0-0 Salary Schedule was adopted on June, 0, and WHERES this ordinance implements Salary Schedule pay increase of percent for Municipal Court Judge and Court Commissioner classifications effective September, 0, and a pay increase of percent for said classificationss effective September, 0, and WHERES this ordinance provides for creation of a new unclassified, appointive position titled Customer Service Supervisor II,, as well as title changes and/or wage adjustment s for six additional non-represented classifications thatt are below market or have compression issues withh or classifications, and WHERES this ordinance also provides for a new classification titled Environmental Lab Scientist in Training, as provided in Letter of greement Ord-0.doc-CC/bn --
9 negotiated between City and Professional and Technical Employees, Local ; Now, Therefore, BE IT ORDINED D BY THE CITY OF TCOM:. That.. of e Tacoma Municipal Code is hereby amended, effective as provided by law, to readd as follows: Code Job Title 0 Environmenta l Lab Scientist in Training That.. of e Tacoma Municipal Code is hereby amended, effective September, 0, to read as follows: Code Code Job Title Court Commissioner Municipal Court Judge Job Title.. Court Commissioner Municipal Court Judge.00.. That.. of e Tacoma Municipal Code is hereby amended, effective September, 0, to read as follows: 0 Code Code Job Title Court Commissioner Municipal Court Judge Job Title Court Commissioner Municipal Court Judge Ord-0.doc-CC/bn --
10 . That.. of e Tacoma Municipal Code is hereby amended, effective as provided by law, to readd as set forth in attached Exhibit.. That s and are effective as provided by law. That is effective September, 0. That is effective September, 0. Passed 0 0 ttest: City Clerk pproved as to form: Deputy City ttorney Mayor Ord-0.doc-CC/bn --
11 EXHIBIT Code Job Title B C D B C D B C D B C D B C D 00 Customer Services Supervisor I 0 Environmental Services Director Human Resources nalyst 00 Records Management Supervisor 0 Retirement Chief Investment Officer Director, ssistant 0 Water Supply Supervisor Code Job Title B C D B C D B C D B C D B C D 00 Customer Services Supervisor I 00 Customer Service Supervisor II 0 Environmental Services Director Human Resources nalyst 00 Records Management Supervisor 0 Retirement Chief Investment Officer Director, ssistant 0 Water Supply Supervisor
12 Req. #-00 ORDINNCE NO. 0 0 L.I.D. No. N ORDINNCE relating to Local Improveme ent Districts; approving and confirming assessment and assessment roll certified to City Council by Director of Public Workss on December, 0, for cost of improveme ents in Local Improvement District No. in City of Tacoma, pursuant to Ordinance No., passed November, 00; and providing for disposition of moneys collected upon said assessment. WHERES assessment roll for Local Improvement District No. has been prepared and filed with City Clerk onn Decemberr, 0, and a public hearing reon has been held before Hearing Examiner of City on July, 0, as required by law, and WHERES Hearing Examiner has reported her recommendation, which reflects only benefits conferred by LID,, to City Council, recommending that any objections presented at public hearing be overruled and that assessment and assessment roll be confirmed, and WHERES an appeal of Hearing Examiner s recommendation filed by Matw D. ustin was heard by City Council on June, 0, and denied that same date, effectively upholding Hearing Examiner s recommendation, City Council hereby adopts Hearing Examiner s recommendation; Now, Therefore, BE IT ORDINED D BY THE CITY OF TCOM:. That any objections to assessmentt or assessment roll are overruled and that assessment and assessment roll certified to City Council by Director of Public Works on December, 0, for cost of constructing Ord-00.doc-JHC/bn --
13 permanent pavement with curbs and necessary storm drainage on 0 0 South th Street, from Durango Street to South Madison Street, and on South Proctorr Street, from South th Street north approximately feet, constituting Local Improvement District No. in City, pursuant to Ordinance No., passed November, 00, and levy and charge of cost of improvements as shown upon assessmen nt roll and reby apportioned upon adjoining, contiguous, and proximate lots and parcels of land specially benefited, in accordance with laws of state of Washington and ordinances of City, are hereby approved and confirmed in all respects and City Treasurer is hereby directed to collect assessment, which may be paid without interest, penalty, or cost within 0 days after due notice shall have been given to owners of property within assessment district by publication, in manner provided by law; and, if assessment is not paid within 0 days from date of first publication of notice, same shall bear interest reafter at estimated rate of percent per annum, e actual interest rate to be fixed by ordinance authorizing issuance and sale of bonds for this district.. That moneys collected upon assessment, approved and confirmed by this ordinance, are hereby ordered to be placed in Local Improvement Fund, District No., special fund created by Ordinance No.. Under provisions of laws of state of Washington and amendments reto, and this ordinance, re shall be issued a warrant, or warrants, or installment note, or notes, in payment of cost and expense of District No. payable out of said local improvement district fund. Such Ord-00.doc-JHC/bn --
14 warrants or notes shall bear interest at estimated rate of percent per annum, actual interest rate to be fixed by ordinance authorizing issuance and sale of bonds for this district; and shall be redeemed in cash from said local improvement district fund or by or warrantss or notes, and warrants or notes shall be sold, as provided by law, by proper officers of City of Tacoma at private sale, and proceeds reof shall bee applied in payment of cost and expense of improvement. Passed 0 0 ttest: City Clerk pproved as to form: Deputy City ttorney Mayor Ord-00.doc-JHC/bn --
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