Saturday, June 4, 2016

PORT ANGELES DIGEST (Page 2)

COUNTY TO REVIEW THEIR OWN ETHICS CONCERNING COUNTY STAFF CAMPAIGN DONATIONS.


Proposed ordinance amending Clallam County Code, Chapter 3.01, Ethics
* The details of this issue in the work session packet below. Though no one has had a compliant filed, yet, it appears the ethic's virus is spreading to both the County, and maybe even the Port, because Port Commissioner Beauvais, and County Commissioner Peach is mentioned in a letter regarding possible violation. But the author of the letter wrote to Candidate Ron Richards to "fix" the code when he is elected into office...MY! What an assumption to declare Richards will win the election don't you think?

Plus, why wait to fix the issue after an election. The current board could do the "fixing of the code." Which would limit campaign contributions by county staff to just $50.00 as suggested by the letter sent.

Other work session highlights
  Juvenile & Family Services proposed grant agreement with Department of Commerce to provide a Secure Crisis Residential Center (SCRC)
  Amendment 1 with State of Washington Department of Ecology to increase the budget for the Solid Waste Enforcement grant
 Health and Human Services Environmental Health pet waste program briefing
 Cascadia Rising 16 exercise activities briefing
 Proposed Personal Services Agreement to provide $7,500 in initial funding for Peninsula Area Public Access (PAPA)
 Proposed joint meetings with other government entities
 Public defender advisory committee discussion
See full agenda: http://websrv7.clallam.net/forms/uploads/bocc_worksession_agenda.pdf
full work session agenda: http://websrv7.clallam.net/forms/uploads/bocc_worksession_packet.pdf

CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS
Agreement with Port of Port Angeles, a municipal corporation to purchase property for the Lower Elwha Road Reconstruction Project
Notice of hearing to be held at 10:30 a.m., June 21 to consider an ordinance amending Clallam
County Code, Chapter 7.02, Pawnbrokers
See full agenda: http://websrv7.clallam.net/forms/uploads/bocc_meeting_agenda.pdf
see full agenda packet: http://websrv7.clallam.net/forms/uploads/bocc_meeting_packet.pdf


CITY TO SEEK LEGAL ASSISTANCE ON ELWHA DAM ISSUES

Perfect timing I would say, the Seattle Times published an article about some of those concerns on Thursday, under the headline: After the dams: A river of junk runs through unleashed Elwha

Quoting from the article posted: " The two dams have been removed, but the work isn’t done on the Elwha River, on the Olympic Peninsula. Debris endangers boaters, a rock fall threatens fish passage upstream, and a once-again-wild river has washed out campgrounds and a road."

However, the city according to the staff memo is concerned over the impacts that the sediment coming from the river is causing the city's water system.
Quoting from the staff memo provided, which they will discussed during their meeting on Tuesday: "To protect the City’s water rights, water quality, and water quantity on the Elwha, staff recommends the City retain a law firm with expertise in federal issues.
Funding: The funds for this agreement will be taken from the account identified for support of the City’s water treatment plant. As one part of resolution of the City’s claims against NPS, one goal is to reimburse the treatment plant account for all funds used to resolve Elwha dam removal issues.
Recommendation: Authorize and approve the City Manager to execute an agreement with Lane Powell PC to provide legal representation to the City in regard to issues arising from the Elwha dam removal project. (see page I-7 on agenda packet for further details
See full agenda: http://wa-portangeles.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/3010

Editorial Note: One must wonder was removing the dams was a smart move after all?

Other City Council highlight items include:

  • Capital Facilities Plan / Open Public Hearing / Conduct First Reading  
  • Comprehensive Plan / Conduct First Reading.
  • Council Rules of Procedure 


Other regional meetings this week, and noteworthy items

CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND AGENDA HIGHLIGHT ITEMS
Resolution 16-026 Authorizing the City Manager to Sign a Public Works Contract with Shold Excavating, Inc. for the Replacement and Installation of Sewer Mainlines and Maintenance Holes in the City’s Waste water Collection System
See full agenda: https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?event_id=830

JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSION AGENDA HIGHLIGHT ITEMS
RESOLUTION NO. re: Annexation of Unprotected Land Within Jefferson County into the Jurisdiction and Boundaries of Jefferson County Fire Protection District No. 1 (dba East Jefferson Fire and Rescue)
See full agenda: http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commissioners/Agenda/2016%20Agendas/06-06-16.pdf

New Timber Advisory Committee Accepting Applications

The Port Commission established the Timber Advisory Committee (TAC) by resolution in May 2016.The committee will advise the Port on timber issues, rules and regulations affecting timber harvests, environmental issues and opportunities for advanced wood products supply and manufacturing. The committee will consist of nine (9) members representing a broad cross-section of stakeholders with interests in the timber industry. Members will be appointed by the Commission for a term of three (3) years. If you are interested in applying for membership on this committee, please click on the link below and return the completed application to the Port by June 17, 2016 as indicted at the bottom of the form. Additional information concerning the committee can be found by clicking on “About Us”, selecting “Agendas & Minutes” and reviewing the information from the May 23rd business meeting (not the work session).
If you have additional questions or comments, please contact the Marine Terminal Manager at (360) 457-8812 or at miken@portofpa.com.---press release issued by the Port.
http://www.portofpa.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=117

New Marina Advisory Committee Accepting Applications

The Port Commission established the Marina Advisory Committee (MAC) by resolution in April 2016. The committee will advise the Port over the roles of marinas as a community asset, on environmental issues and as the Commission directs, including boating culture, waterfront events, safety, capital improvements, marketing, strategic planning, clean harbor practices and education.
The committee will consist of eleven (11) members representing a broad cross-section of stakeholders with interests in John Wayne Marina, Port Angeles Boat Haven or both marinas. Members will be appointed by the Commission for a term of three (3) years.
If you are interested in applying for membership on this committee, please click on the link below and return the completed application to the Port by June 17, 2016 as indicted at the bottom of the form.
Additional information concerning the committee can be found by clicking on “About Us”, selecting “Agendas & Minutes” and reviewing the information from the April 25 and May 9, 2016 business meetings (not the work sessions).
If you have additional questions or comments, please contact the Marina Manager at (360) 417-3363 or at JerryL@portofpa.com.---Port issued press release
http://www.portofpa.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=116

PORT TO REVIEW POLICIES ON THE ROLES OF COMMISSION AND DIRECTOR MONDAY.
In yet another special meeting called by the Port. They will discuss among other items on the agenda, the roles of the commission and the port director, along with further review of their bylaws, and master policy.
You know readers, with all these special meetings and work sessions that the Port seems to be having lately, maybe they should consider having Port meetings on a weekly basis. However, here is the full agenda: http://www.portofpa.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/06062016-156

SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
 Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Port Angeles will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, June 7, 2016, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street.
 The purpose of the meeting is to hold a closed Executive Session under authority of RCW 42.30.110(1)(i), to discuss potential litigation with legal counsel, and RCW 43.30.140, to discuss collective bargaining with an employee organization, including contract negotiation. The regular City Council meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.---City press release issued on Friday.


NEWS COMMENTARIES FROM STATE AND NATIONAL SOURCES....

THE OLYMPIAN: It is time for Troy Kelley saga to end
Quote from the posting: "The Troy Kelley saga keeps on disappointing — on all sides. The rationale for Troy Kelley to remain in office as Washington state auditor is thinning. And the rationale to prosecute the Tacoma-area Democrat a second time on federal theft charges is also questionable.

Editorial footnote: A prime example of someone who doesn't know when to walk away from an oblivious end of his credibility. Much like some here in Port Angeles have an issue in resigning from their office for the community's good. Does this remind you of anyone locally? As someone who don't know enough to walk away from power, after her credibility as been damaged beyond repair as deputy mayor? As I see it Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd, does not know when it is time to walk away from the position as council member, because she been on the council now close to ten years, and to some power is an addiction. She can still have her dignity and walk away from the posting and retire from public affairs.  The question is would she do it for the sake of the community?

SEATTLE TIMES: Clean water through agricultural accountability

BELLINGHAM HERALD: Do we get the candidates we deserve?
Why don’t normal people run for president? How did we get these candidates? Can’t we have some better choices?

SEATTLE PI: Inslee sets goal of $12 million for his reelection campaign

PJ MEDIA: Hillary's Libya: The Second Time as Farce

THE PATRIOT POST: A Party Divided, and None Too Soon
Beltway Republicans will have to come to terms with how they lost Middle America.

NEW YORK TIMES: Muhammad Ali: Worshiped. Misunderstood. Exploited.

WASHINGTON TIMES: How Hillary Clinton triggered Vince Foster’s suicide


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VIDEO CLIP:  Regular meeting of the County Commission on Tuesday pt1-pt4

clallam county meeting on Tuesday pt2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnBPxE7o_ac
County meeting on Tuesday pt3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE-ncjjyK94
County meeting on Tuesday pt4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yu6y7CpsHc

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