I attend the Port of Port Angeles meeting this last Tuesday, perhaps you will see your's truly sitting in the crowd of on lookers while Port Commissioner Jim Hallett gave his farewell speech which was videoed taped on posted on the Clallam County Public Eye you tube page. Before the meeting started I had a chance to speak with Hallet, and told him he will be missed at the meetings. Because apparently that was proven correctly, because from what I seen thus far the only dissenting vote, which could have came in handy in regards of setting the meeting time and date, if he had not resigned. Because the ironic twist was in the end, both of the remaining Port Commissioners were in a stalemate over you guessed it, meeting schedules! They were divided temporally over issues of work sessions, and special meetings which they were wanting to have during the course of weeks of the regular Port meeting.
See resolutions they approved of: Resolution No. 16-1124 Commission Work Session Meeting Times
You have to watch this on Public Eye you tube to get the jest of this little division between Beauvais, and McAleer. However in the end McAleer said in the interest of spirit of cooperation she yielded to Beauvais having work sessions during the week prior to the regular meeting, which was set by the way on the second and forth Monday's of the month at 1:PM! Resolution No. 16-1119 Port Commission Meeting Time Change
So this begs the question, who will step up to the plate left by Hallett? I have a hunch, but I am waiting to see the next shoe to drop on this one.
Watch Jim Hallet's farewell speech in full: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElSmRWo5nbg
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WHAT'S ON TAP FOR NEXT WEEK
Clallam County Commission meeting agenda highlight: Agreement with the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs to establish and maintain a 24/7 sobriety program
See full agenda: http://websrv7.clallam.net/forms/uploads/bocc_meeting_agenda.pdf
Agenda item details: http://websrv7.clallam.net/forms/uploads/bocc_meeting_packet.pdf
CITY OF PORT ANGELES AGENDA HIGHLIGHT ITEMS:
Formation of Board of Ethics to Hear Complaint: Recently a complaint was filed against Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd alleging that she had violated the City’s Code of Ethical Conduct. The Port Angeles Municipal Code directs that Council assemble a three-member Board of Ethics to receive, investigate and make recommendations for disposition of the complaint. --page I-1 of agenda packet.
Proposed Ad Hoc Committee to Explore Fluoridation Alternatives:
On January 19, 2016, Council voted to form an ad hoc committee to discuss community water
fluoridation alternatives. Councilmembers Bruch and Collins were assigned to lead the
committee and to work with staff to form a proposed structure for the committee which would be brought back to Council for consideration.
On February 9, 2016, Councilmembers Bruch and Collins met with City Manager Dan McKeen
regarding the committee. They determined the goal of the committee is: To bridge the divide that exists in the community related to the issue of fluoridation, and to look for viable alternatives that recognize the importance of oral health in the community.
Councilmembers Bruch and Collins drafted and agreed upon a list of proposed members, taking
into account that the committee not be too large, but included members from both the “for” and “against” fluoridation sides, as well as two neutral members and a representative from the Utility Advisory Committee.
The proposed list of members includes:
“Against” community water fluoridation
• Jake Oppelt, Port Angeles business owner
• Janet Kailin, Port Angeles resident
“For” community water fluoridation
• Chris Frank, Clallam County Health Officer
• Alan Peet, President of the Olympic Peninsula Dental Society
Neutral members
• Marc Jackson, Superintendent of the Port Angeles School District
• Mike Chapman, Clallam County Commissioner
Utility Advisory Committee Representative
• Betsy Wharton, UAC Citizen-at-large Member
The above-listed people were contacted about the possibility of serving on the ad hoc committee should the structure of the committee meet approval by the full Council. --pages I-4&5 of agenda packet
See full agenda: http://wa-portangeles.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/2811
Editorial Comment: If this board comes up with a acceptable and reasonable alternative, and all concerned is satisfied, will the council approve of the alternative measures, or will they ignore that too? Remember readers that advisory poll was unbinding, meaning it was set up to be ignored from the beginning.
PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA
Agenda highlight item: Ordinance 3145 Related to Utility Rates and Billing Procedures; Clarifying Eligibility for Low-Income Rates; Clarifying the Purposes and Procedures for Utility Billing, Stating the City’s Intent that these Clarifications be Retroactive, and Amending Chapters 13.02 and 13.05 of the Port Townsend Municipal Code
See full agenda: http://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=323
DAILY DEVOTIONAL:
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
John 3:16 NKJV
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