City Beat Updated 9-18-18

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Mayor Carol Benson presided over the Thursday, September 6, City Council meeting with all Councilmembers present.

Resolution No. 18-1267, authorizing the City Council to approve the Tough Mudder Special Event SEP18-0010. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1266, authorizing the Mayor to execute a Professional Services Agreement with RH2 Engineering, Inc. for the SCADA/Telemetry design & installation for the City’s Water & Sewer Infrastructure. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1265, authorizing the Mayor to Execute a Grant Agreement with the Department of Ecology for the 2018-2019 Shoreline Master Program (SMP) Update. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1264, granting final plat approval for Ten Trails (F/K/A “The Villages”) Parcel V13 Subdivision. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1263, regarding final acceptance of the 224thAve. SE/228thAve. SE/SE 296thSt. chip seal project. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1262, authorizing the purchase of two new police vehicles off the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services, Vehicle Contracts List. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1261, authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with Secure Pacific Corp for the installation, equipment and monitoring of a video surveillance system. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1260, declaring Certain City Property Surplus to the needs of the City. Passed 5-0

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Mayor Sean Kelly presided over the Monday, September 10, City Council meeting with all Councilmembers present.

Ordinance No. O-18-646, reclassifying the Recreation Specialist position within the Parks and Recreation Department to that of Recreation Coordinator, with the salary range commensurate with the Recreation Coordinator classification, and amending Ordinance No. O-16-596, by amending the 2017-2018 Salary Schedule to add the reclassified position and salary range commensurate with the classification. Passed 6-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1273 approving utility boxes wrap artwork designs recommended by the Public Arts Commission. Passed 6-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1272 authorizing the City Manager to purchase a bronze bear sculpture by artist Dan Ostermiller as recommended by the Public Arts Commission. Passed 6-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1270 authorizing the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to Contract C-18-1476, Professional Services Agreement with Lighthouse Law Group, PLLC. Passed 6-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1269 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Lease Agreement with MV4 Associates, LLC for a Police Substation. Passed 6-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1268 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Master Lighting Services Agreement with Puget Sound Energy. Passed 5-0 (Parnello was off the dais)

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Motion to authorize the transfer of $48,618.73 from the general fund ending fund balance to the 06 equipment replacement fund so that the City Manager can pay the invoice for a new truck which will replace the 06 truck, and further authorize staff to bring forward an ordinance to formalize the transfer of said funds. Passed 6-0

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Proclamation: That the month of September 2018 be declared as National Preparedness Month. Citizens are encouraged to make sure that they and their family are prepared for an emergency by planning with the theme of Disasters Happen. Prepare Now. Learn How.

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