ISLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
- MINUTES OF MEETING
REGULAR SESSION - JANUARY 8, 2001
The Board of Island County Commissioners (including Diking Improvement District #4) met in Regular Session on January 8, 2001, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Island County Courthouse Annex, Hearing Room, Coupeville, Wa., with William F. Thorn, Chairman, Mike Shelton, member and Wm. L. McDowell, member, present. By unanimous motion, the Board approved and signed minutes from the meeting of December 11, 2000.
VOUCHERS AND PAYMENT OF BILLS
The Board, by unanimous motion, approved the December, 2000 payroll, and the following vouchers/warrants were approved for payment by unanimous motion of the Board:
Voucher (War.) 2001 # 90292
– 90315……………….. $ 149,434.00
2000 #90010 - 90290 ……………… $ 363,111.76.
Employee Service Awards
Linda Kipling Prosecutor 1/30/91 10
Jennifer Hannold Prosecutor 1/11/96 5
Kelly Mauck Sheriff 1/21/96 5
Julie Buktenica Public Works 1/16/96 5
Kevin Hofcamp Public Works 1/7/91 10
Doug Kelly Health 1/16/96 5
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
AWARD – DECEMBER, 2000
Jim Barnes, Microcomputer Technician, Central Services, was selected as Employee
of the Month for December. Jim is a
Microcomputer Technician who demonstrates his knowledge and experience with
computers daily. His prompt and
courteous assistance in the maintenance of the County's computers and
willingness to conduct repairs without impacting a department's work routine is
greatly appreciated.
Hiring Requests & Personnel Actions
The Board, by unanimous motion, approved the following Personnel Authorization Actions:
PAA # Department Description/Position No. Action Eff. Date
001/01 Sup. Court Asst. Court Adm. 2008.00 New Position 1/8/01
002/01 GSA Parks Mt. 8 mos. 1506.01 Replacement 1/8/01
003/01 Health Pub. Hea. Nurse 2406.17 New Position 1/8/01
004/01 Health Pub. Hea. Coord. 2408.07 New Position 1/8/01
005/01 Cen. Ser Programmer/Anal. 711.00 Reclassification 1/8/01
006/01 Planning Director 1700.00 Reclassification 1/8/01
Appointment/ Reappointments
to Various Boards and Committees
By unanimous motion, the Board named the following reappointment to the Marine Resources Committee for Island County, and confirmed Snohomish County Council appointments to the Sno-Isle Regional Library Board:
Marine Resources Committee: reappointment of Gary Wood, Oak Harbor, to a three year term
to 12/31/03
Sno-Isle Regional Library
Board: Concurrence of Appointments made by Snohomish County Council appointing
Robert Freeman, Edmonds, 7-year term to 12/31/07 and Joel Selling, Monroe,
completing a term to 12/31/03, as
members on the Sno-Isle Regional Library Board.
Signature on Kaul Building Lease Amendment
The Board by unanimous motion approved Kaul Building amendment to lease agreement between Island County and James Hudnall and Chris Kaul-Hudnall, extending the lease for another four years to December 31, 2005.
INTERAGENCY Work Order
Amendment, DASA, SIG,
Community Education Funds
Work Order Amendment #6882(2), Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (DASA), for SIG Community Education Funds, in the amount of $172,102 was approved by unanimous motion of the Board, for State Incentive Grant for substance abuse prevention continuing education pass through funds from DASA.
HEARING
SCHEDULED: Ordinance #C-01-01 -
Dis-establishment of
Island County MENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES and Substance Abuse Advisory Board AND ESTABLISHMENT OF
SEPARATE MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE advisory board
By unanimous motion, the Board scheduled a Public Hearing to be held on February 5, 2001 at 9:45 a.m. to
consider Ordinance #C-01-01 -
Dis-establishment of Island County
Mental Health Services and Substance Abuse Advisory Board and establishment of a separate Mental Health
Advisory Board and Substance Abuse Advisory Board.
Contract HS-09-00(1)
- Center for Community Support (TASH)
Health Contract #HS-09-00(1),
Center for Community Support (TASH),
in the amount of $23,078, was approved by unanimous motion of the Board,
to allow the contract to continue through the end of the biennium. There is no change in hours of service or
number of people to be served.
APPOINTMENT OF COUNTY DESIGNATED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
In accordance with RCW 71.24 and WAC 275-57, as recommended by Jackie Henderson, Island County Human Services Director, Island County Health Department, the Board by unanimous motion designated Bruce A. Bardwell, CMFT, as a County Designated Mental Health Professional.
Resolution #C-02-01 Authorizing Appeal of Shoreline Master
Program Guidelines Adopted by the Washington Department of Ecology on
November 29 2000
The Board, by unanimous motion adopted Resolution #C-02-01 Authorizing Appeal of Shoreline Master Program Guidelines Adopted by the Washington Department of Ecology on November 29 2000.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPEAL )
OF
SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM )
GUIDELINES ADOPTED BY THE ) RESOLUTION NO. C-02-01
WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF )
ECOLOGY ON NOVEMBER 29, 2000 )
WHEREAS, the Washington State
Department of Ecology has adopted on November 29, 2000, final rules for the
Shoreline Master Program Guidelines; and
WHEREAS, the new Shoreline Master
Program Guidelines adopted by the Washington State Department of Ecology will
upon implementation have a substantial impact on the citizens, land owners and
economic development of Island County; and
WHEREAS,
it is the view of the Board of County Commissioners that the required
implementation by Island County of the new Shoreline Master Program Guidelines
requires a substantial expenditure of County funds and constitutes an unfunded
mandate contrary to Initiative 601; and
WHEREAS, it is the view of the Board
of County Commissioners that the Washington State Department of Ecology
exceeded its authority as granted by the Legislature of the State of Washington
in adopting the new Shoreline Master Program Guidelines and failed to follow proper
procedures in the consideration drafting an adoption of the new Shoreline
Master Program Guidelines; and
WHEREAS, a group of local governments
and associations have filed an appeal at the Shorelines Hearing Board of the
new Shoreline Master Program Guidelines including, but not limited to, Grays
Harbor County, Pacific County, City of Hoquiam, City of Ocean Shores, City of
Westport, the Association of Washington Business, the Washington Association of
Realtors, the Washington State Grange, the Washington Cattlemen Association,
the Associated General Contractors, National Association of Office and
Industrial Properties, the Washington State Farm Bureau, and the Building
Industry Association of Washington; and
WHEREAS, joining the appeal of the
new Shoreline Master Program Guidelines must occur no later than January 17,
2001; NOW, THEREFORE,
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by
the Board of County Commissioners of Island County that Island County will join
with the above-named associations and organizations and other governmental
entities in appealing the new Shoreline Master Program Guidelines as adopted by
the Washington State Department of Ecology on November 29, 2000.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that
the law firm of Perkins Coie, L.L.P. to file an appeal with the State
Shorelines Hearing Board in concert with the Association of Washington
Business, and other named entities on behalf of Island County.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a
joint representation agreement and attorney’s contract with Perkins Coie, L.L.P.
has been reviewed and approved by the Island County Superior Court Presiding
Judge for a concerted appeal of the these new shoreline guidelines at no cost
to Island County and Island County shall at all times be able to withdraw its
participation or proceed in its appeal independently at its discretion.
This
matter having been moved and adopted in open session on January 8, 2001.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ISLAND
COUNTY, WASHINGTON
William F. Thorn, Chairman
Mike Shelton, Member
Wm.
L. McDowell, Member
ATTEST: Margaret Rosenkranz
Clerk of the Board BICC
01-025
Joint Representation
Agreement - Association of Washington Business and Perkins Coie LLP – regarding
new SMA rules
Following adoption of Resolution #C-02-01, the Board by unanimous motion,
approved and signed the Joint Representation Agreement with Association of
Washington Business and Perkins Coie, L.L.P.
joining the Shorelines Hearings Board appeal of the shoreline master
program guidelines adopted by the Department
of Ecology. The Agreement has
been approved as required by Island
County Superior Court Presiding Judge, Alan Hancock, since this is a contract
with outside counsel.
Resolution #C-03-01 In the Matter of Redefining the Planning
Director’s Authority and Responsibilities
due to transfer
of Community Development
Staff and Responsibility
from Public Works to Planning
The Board by unanimous motion issued the following Press Release, with respect to the transfer of Community Development from the Public Works Department to the Planning
Department:
Over the course of the year, Island County
anticipates the retirement of several key management personnel in the Public
Works Department, including the Public Works Director and the Island County
Engineer. The Board of Island County
Commissioners wish to utilize the time available to provide an orderly transition to new management.
It is the Board’s desire to
ensure that services of the County are delivered to the public efficiently and
effectively, minimize conflict in decision-making, promote coordination among
programs and regulations, and bring predictability to the development process.
Accordingly, the Board has
decided to make an important organizational
change and move the Community Development portion of the Public Works Department into the
Planning Department, effective Monday, January 8, 2001.
By unanimous motion, the Board adopted Resolution #C-03-01 In the Matter of Redefining the Planning Director’s Authority and Responsibilities due to transfer of Community Development Staff and Responsibility from Public Works to Planning.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
IN THE MATTER OF REDEFINING
THE }
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S
AUTHORITY }
AND RESPONSIBILITIES DUE TO
TRANSFER } RESOLUTION NO.
C-03-01
OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
STAFF AND }
PLANNING }
WHEREAS, on October 2, 1998, by Resolution No. C-161-98, the Board of
Island County Commissioners transferred staff and responsibilities of Community Development from the former
Planning and Community Development Department to Public Works; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County
Commissioners now desires to transfer the full responsibilities of the current Community Development staff
back to the Planning Director along
with and including responsibility for the administration and interpretation of
Titles 14, 16 and 17 Island County Code (ICC); and
WHEREAS, the Board also desires to
reassign duties of the Public Works Director for portions of Title 11 ICC to
the Planning Director, specifically 11.01 Land Development Standards, and 11.02
Clearing and Grading Requirements; and
WHEREAS, the Board also desires to
designate the Planning Director as the
SEPA responsible official for all project and non-project actions that require review as mandated in the State
Environmental Policy Act; NOW THEREFORE
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that effective
January 8, 2001, the Board of Island
County Commissioners declares that the Planning Director is designated and assigned the authority and
responsibilities of the current staff of Community Development as well as for
the administration and interpretation of Titles 14, 16 and 17 ICC. In addition, Chapter 11.01 Land Development
Standards and Chapter 11.02 Clearing and Grading Requirements are also assigned
to the authority and responsibility of
the Planning Director in place of the Public Works Director. The Planning Director is also designated as
the SEPA responsible official for all
project and non-project actions that
require review as mandated in the State Environmental Policy Act.
ADOPTED this 8th day of
January, 2001.
BOARD OF ISLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON
William F. Thorn, Chairman
Mike Shelton, Member
Wm.
L. McDowell, Member
ATTEST: Margaret
Rosenkranz
Clerk of the Board BICC 01-026
Consultant Agreements
PW-0020-29 for Appraisal Services
On-call services Agreement
As recommended by Larry Kwarsick, Public Works Director, and reviewed and explained by Randy Brackett, Construction Engineer, the Board by unanimous motion approved Consultant Agreements #PW-0020-29 for on-call Appraisal Services, each not to exceed $55,000, as follows:
· The Granger Company
· Northwest Valuation Services
· Peterson Appraisal & Consulting Services
· Washington Appraisal Services, Inc.
Petition for Vacation of
County Road – Unnamed portion between Saratoga Road and Wells Road – Whidbey
Island, Section 19, Township 30N., Range 3E,
John Joynt
By unanimous motion, the Board referred back to the County Engineer for report, a Petition for Vacation of County Road, the unnamed portion between Saratoga Road and Wells Road, on South Whidbey located in Section 19, Township 30N., Range 3E, John Joynt, petitioner. Approximate length is 870’.
The Chairman noted for the record two e-mails recently received regarding this matter, requesting
that
if and when this vacation is granted, that
the county is reimbursed for the property's fair and
reasonable market value; alternatively, given
shortage of public open space on South Whidbey,
perhaps the land would better benefit the public
if it were maintained in public ownership and used
for a hiking trail or left undisturbed, wildlife
corridor.
Under
Washington State Law, Mr. Kwarsick pointed out that governments do not literally own the fee title to the roadways
except in very specific exceptions. This is a case where the public has an
easement right by virtue of the dedications, and the requested action, if
approved, would relinquish that easement.
Washington State Contract –
Banks & Offices
Law & Justice Facility
Mr. Kwarsick reported that the Department was at the final stages of placing the order off the Washington State Contract from Bank & Offices Interiors, Seattle, for modular furniture systems for the new Law and Justice Facility. As far as the status of the contract review process, the Risk Manager has signed off. At the request of the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Jill Wood, Public Works Engineer, completed a fairly detailed analysis of State contract prices versus contract prices represented in the document, and verified it is consistent. The Deputy Prosecutor is now conducting his final review of that, and Mr. Kwarsick asked that the Board authorize the Chairman’s approval of this submittal - Purchase Order #04158 from State Contract on receipt of the Deputy Prosecutor’s final review approval. This represents all the furniture for the Law & Justice Facility excluding the filing system for the Clerk’s Office and the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
By unanimous motion, the Board approved and authorized the Chairman’s signature on the contract [under Purchase Order #04158] subject to final approval by the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney.
There being no
further business to come before the Board at this time, meeting adjourned at
10:30 a.m. The next Regular Meeting is
scheduled for January 22, 2001, beginning At 11:30 a.m. [January
15 is a County Holiday]
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
ISLAND COUNTY,
WASHINGTON
______________________________
William F. Thorn, Chairman
_____________________________
Wm. L. McDowell, Member
______________________________
Mike Shelton, Member
ATTEST:
_________________________________
Margaret Rosenkranz, Clerk of the Board