Recap of April 13, 2022, Walla Walla City Council regular meeting

Recap of April 13, 2022, Walla Walla City Council regular meeting
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Recap of Wednesday’s City Council regular meeting. (Times shown indicate when an item starts in the recording.) 

Consent Agenda

(2:43) Lease approval, proclamation guidelines adoption, agreement authorizations, annexation hearing date setting, approval of March minutes (7-0)

Active Agenda

Resolution 2022-49: (16:40) Authorizes a contract with Priority One Fence in the amount of $117,612 for installation of fence and netting at the driving range at Veterans Memorial Golf Course. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-54: (22:54) Adopts the City of Walla Walla’s 2022 Strategic Plan update. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-55: (43:51) Authorizes a personal services contract with WIH Resource Group for recycling programs assistance in an amount not to exceed $51,590. (4-3)

Ordinance 2022-10: (1:10:49) Amends the Municipal Code to increase the City Manager’s contracting authority; and Resolution 2022-56: Adopts updated Purchasing Policies. (7-0) (7-0)

Ordinance 2022-11: (1:16:36) Amends the Municipal Code to require utility accounts be maintained in the property owner’s name. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-57: (1:30:37) Authorizes a professional services contract with PBS Engineering & Environmental Inc., for design services on the Chestnut – 2nd to Howard IRRP project in an amount not-to-exceed $349,617. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-58: (1:35:35) Determines that the City will accept the proposed 10 percent annexation petition for property located at 700 McBeth Road. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-59: (1:43:29) Approves the recommendation from the Planning Commission to approve a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the Waste Water Treatment Plant Projects. (CLOSED RECORD QUASI- JUDICIAL) (7-0)

Resolution 2022-60: (1:48:05) Approves the recommendation from the Planning Commission to approve a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the Heritage Square project. (CLOSED RECORD QUASI-JUDICIAL) (7-0)

Approves March 2022 Check Register for checks #17780-17872; #17874-18098; #345-355; #357-360 in the amount of $4,211,787.52. (1:53:02) (7-0, 6-0)

Council Member Meeting Reports (1:54:54)

Unfinished and New Business

Place City tattoo policy discussion on a future active agenda and allow 30 total minutes for petitioners to provide comment on tattoo policy? (2:08:23)

Scheduling of tattoo policy discussion (2:15:27)

Housing Action Plan Implementation Grant (2:16:21)

Original source can be found here.



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