city of tacoma
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 11/12/2019 5:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Council Chambers
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19-1236 11.GPFMin20191015Item FiledMinutes of the Government Performance and Finance Committee, October 15, 2019.filed  Action details Not available
19-1251 12.LPCMin20190508Item FiledMinutes of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, May 8, 2019.filed  Action details Not available
19-1252 13.LPCMin20190522Item FiledMinutes of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, May 22, 2019.filed  Action details Not available
19-1239 14.PCMin20190515Item FiledMinutes of the Planning Commission, May 15, 2019.filed  Action details Not available
19-1240 15.PCMin20190529Item FiledMinutes of the Planning Commission, May 29, 2019.filed  Action details Not available
19-1231 16.CCMin20191022MinutesMinutes of the City Council meeting, October 22, 2019.adopted  Action details Not available
RES40469 17.RES - Setting a Street Vacation Public Hearing - Claire and Gabriel Van GuseResolutionA resolution setting Thursday, January 9, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., as the date for a hearing by the Hearing Examiner on the request to vacate a portion of North Visscher Street, lying between North Park Way and North Park Avenue, to facilitate private improvements and landscaping. (Claire and Gabriel Van Guse; File No. 124.1400) [Troy Stevens, Senior Real Estate Specialist; Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Director, Public Works]adopted  Action details Not available
19-1249 18.Recognition - Mr. Denny DriscollRecognitionRecognizing Mr. Denny Driscoll.presented  Action details Not available
RES40472 111.RES - Funding for gun violence safety programsResolutionA resolution directing the City Manager to identify $30,000 in the mid-biennium budget modification for expenses for funding programs that promote public safety, prevent gun violence, and help offset the cost of gun violence in the City; and further directing the City Manager to review and bring recommendations to the City Council on how to use said funding. [Deputy Mayor McCarthy]removed from the agendaPass Action details Video Video
RES40470 19.Resolution - 483 CFS 2019-21 CBAResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Customer and Field Services Unit, consisting of approximately 157 budgeted full-time equivalent positions, retroactive to January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2021. [Dylan Carlson, Senior Labor Relations Manager; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40471 110.Resolution - 117 TVE LOA HVAC Mech IIResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Letter of Agreement with the Teamsters Local Union No. 117, Tacoma Venues and Events Unit, to create the classified job title of HVAC Mechanic II. [Dylan Carlson, Senior Labor Relations Manager; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]adoptedPass Action details Not available
RES40472 111.RES - Funding for gun violence safety programsResolutionA resolution directing the City Manager to identify $30,000 in the mid-biennium budget modification for expenses for funding programs that promote public safety, prevent gun violence, and help offset the cost of gun violence in the City; and further directing the City Manager to review and bring recommendations to the City Council on how to use said funding. [Deputy Mayor McCarthy]   Action details Video Video
RES40473 112.RES - Gun and youth violence reductionResolutionA resolution directing the City Manager to review existing gun and youth violence reduction groups in the City; convene a workgroup to review best-practices to address gun and youth violence reduction; and review and present fiscal analysis, to include costs of expanding current programs and fiscal impact of any future firearms and ammunition tax on local gun vendors and manufacturers, with Council and the appropriate Council Committees no later than 30 days from passage. [Council Member Hunter]removed from the agendaPass Action details Not available
RES40474 112A.RES - Purchase Resolution Pivetta Brothers Construction IncResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Pivetta Brothers Construction Inc, in the amount of $6,634,124.97, plus applicable taxes, plus a 15 percent contingency, for a total of $7,629,244.97, budgeted from various departmental funds, for the reconstruction of East 64th Street between Pacific Avenue and McKinley Avenue, including sewer and water system improvements - Specification No. PW19-0213F. [Chris Storey, Project Manager; Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Director, Public Works]adoptedPass Action details Not available
ORD28619 113.ORD: Tideflats Interim Regulations ExtensionOrdinanceAn ordinance approving a six-month extension of the Tideflats Interim Regulations, as originally approved by Amended Ordinance No. 28470 and extended by Ordinance Nos. 28542 and 28583. [Stephen Atkinson, Principal Planner; Peter Huffman, Director, Planning and Development Services]passed as amendedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28624 114.ORD - Amending TMC Subtitle 6A - Firearms and Ammunition TaxOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Subtitle 6A of the Municipal Code, relating to Tax Code, by adding a new Chapter 6A.120, entitled “Firearms and Ammunition Tax”, to impose a tax on firearms and ammunition to consist of $25.00 per firearm sold at retail, $0.02 per round of ammunition .22 caliber or less, and $0.05 per round of other ammunition sold at retail to raise revenue for funding programs that promote public safety, prevent gun violence, and help offset the impacts and costs of gun violence in the City. [Danielle Larson, Tax and License Manager; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]moved as a substitutePass Action details Video Video
ORD28624 1 ORD - Amending TMC Subtitle 6A - Firearms and Ammunition TaxOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Subtitle 6A of the Municipal Code, relating to Tax Code, by adding a new Chapter 6A.120, entitled “Firearms and Ammunition Tax”, to impose a tax on firearms and ammunition to consist of $25.00 per firearm sold at retail, $0.02 per round of ammunition .22 caliber or less, and $0.05 per round of other ammunition sold at retail to raise revenue for funding programs that promote public safety, prevent gun violence, and help offset the impacts and costs of gun violence in the City. [Danielle Larson, Tax and License Manager; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]amendedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28624 1 ORD - Amending TMC Subtitle 6A - Firearms and Ammunition TaxOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Subtitle 6A of the Municipal Code, relating to Tax Code, by adding a new Chapter 6A.120, entitled “Firearms and Ammunition Tax”, to impose a tax on firearms and ammunition to consist of $25.00 per firearm sold at retail, $0.02 per round of ammunition .22 caliber or less, and $0.05 per round of other ammunition sold at retail to raise revenue for funding programs that promote public safety, prevent gun violence, and help offset the impacts and costs of gun violence in the City. [Danielle Larson, Tax and License Manager; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]amendedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28624 1 ORD - Amending TMC Subtitle 6A - Firearms and Ammunition TaxOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Subtitle 6A of the Municipal Code, relating to Tax Code, by adding a new Chapter 6A.120, entitled “Firearms and Ammunition Tax”, to impose a tax on firearms and ammunition to consist of $25.00 per firearm sold at retail, $0.02 per round of ammunition .22 caliber or less, and $0.05 per round of other ammunition sold at retail to raise revenue for funding programs that promote public safety, prevent gun violence, and help offset the impacts and costs of gun violence in the City. [Danielle Larson, Tax and License Manager; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]amendedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28624 1 ORD - Amending TMC Subtitle 6A - Firearms and Ammunition TaxOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Subtitle 6A of the Municipal Code, relating to Tax Code, by adding a new Chapter 6A.120, entitled “Firearms and Ammunition Tax”, to impose a tax on firearms and ammunition to consist of $25.00 per firearm sold at retail, $0.02 per round of ammunition .22 caliber or less, and $0.05 per round of other ammunition sold at retail to raise revenue for funding programs that promote public safety, prevent gun violence, and help offset the impacts and costs of gun violence in the City. [Danielle Larson, Tax and License Manager; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]passed as amendedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28627 115.Ordinance - JLC, 483 CFS &117 TVEOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Compensation Plan, to align with provisions contained in agreements negotiated with the Tacoma Joint Labor Committee; the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Customer and Field Services Unit; and the Teamsters Local Union No. 117, Tacoma Venues and Events Unit. [Dylan Carlson, Senior Labor Relations Manager; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]set over for final reading  Action details Not available
ORD28628 116.ORD - Approve Revenues from Property Tax LevyOrdinanceAn ordinance fixing the amount of the Ad Valorem tax levies necessary to identify the amount of the estimated revenues from property tax levies to match estimated expenditures for debt service and other funding requirements. [Katie Johnston, Budget Officer; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]set over for final reading  Action details Video Video
ORD28629 117.ORD - General Property Tax IncreaseOrdinanceAn ordinance authorizing an increase in the 2020 general property tax revenue collection in terms of both dollars and percentage. [Katie Johnston, Budget Officer; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]set over for final reading  Action details Video Video
ORD28630 118.ORD - Approve the EMS Tax LevyOrdinanceAn ordinance fixing the amount of the Emergency Medical Services levy necessary to identify the amount of the estimated revenues from the property tax levy to match estimated expenditures for debt service and other funding requirements. [Katie Johnston, Budget Officer; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]set over for final reading  Action details Video Video
ORD28631 119.ORD - EMS Tax Levy IncreaseOrdinanceAn ordinance authorizing an increase for the 2020 Emergency Medical Services property tax levy in terms of both dollars and percentage. [Katie Johnston, Budget Officer; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]set over for final reading  Action details Not available
19-1237 122.PH - 2019-2020 Biennial Budget and Capital BudgetPublic HearingThis is the date set for a public hearing by the City Council on the proposed modifications to the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget and the 2019-2020 Capital Budget. [Katie Johnston, Budget Officer; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]   Action details Not available
ORD28632 120.ORD - 2019-2020 Biennial Budget AmendmentOrdinanceAn ordinance modifying the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget to appropriate funds for contractual obligations, transfers, and other budget adjustments; authorizing interfund transfers and contributions; and accepting, depositing, and appropriating miscellaneous donations, contributions, and/or fees. [Katie Johnston, Budget Manager; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]set over for final reading  Action details Not available
ORD28633 121.ORD - 2019-2020 Capital Budget ModificationOrdinanceAn ordinance modifying the 2019-2020 Capital Budget to recognize changes in transfers, additional revenues, and budget adjustments. [Katie Johnston, Budget Officer; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]set over for final reading  Action details Video Video
19-1237 122.PH - 2019-2020 Biennial Budget and Capital BudgetPublic HearingThis is the date set for a public hearing by the City Council on the proposed modifications to the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget and the 2019-2020 Capital Budget. [Katie Johnston, Budget Officer; Andy Cherullo, Director, Finance]presented  Action details Not available