city of tacoma
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 1/26/2021 5:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Webinar Link: www.zoom.us/j/84834233126 Passcode: 349099
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21-0068 11.EDMin20201124Item FiledMinutes of the Economic Development Committee, November 24, 2020.filed  Action details Not available
21-0071 12.Minutes of the Public Utility Board meeting, 12-9-2020Item FiledMinutes of the Public Utility Board special meeting, December 9, 2020.filed  Action details Not available
RES40733 13.RES - Setting Public Hearing for Street Vacation 124.1420 - 6th Ave between S Howard ST and S Rochester ST - 6902 6th Ave, LLPResolutionA resolution setting Thursday, March 11, 2021, at 9:00 a.m., as the date for a hearing by the Hearing Examiner on the request to vacate a 10-foot wide planting strip within the southerly portion of 6th Avenue right-of-way, lying between South Howard Street and South Rochester Street, to facilitate a seven story apartment building. (6902 6th Ave, LLP; File No. 124.1420) [Troy Stevens, Senior Real Estate Specialist; Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Director, Public Works]adopted  Action details Not available
RES40734 14.Set 12/15/20 as public hearing date for Tacoma Water property saleResolutionA resolution setting Tuesday, February 9, 2021, upon completion of Regular Agenda Items, no earlier than 5:15 p.m., as the date for a public hearing by the City Council on the declaration of surplus and sale of approximately 43 acres of Tacoma Water property, located at the northwest corner of 134th Avenue East and 144th Street East in the Puyallup vicinity of unincorporated Pierce County, to the Puyallup School District No. 3, for the amount of $2,025,000. [Greg Muller, Real Estate Officer; Scott Dewhirst, Water Superintendent]adopted  Action details Not available
21-0095 14A.Presentation - Equity Challenge DaysProclamationProclaiming February 1, 2021, through March 2, 2021, as Equity Challenge Days.   Action details Not available
21-0100 14B.A statement on recent events at South 9th Street and Pacific Avenue.PresentationA statement from the Tacoma City Council on recent events at South 9th Street and Pacific Avenue.presentedPass Action details Not available
21-0080 15.Settlement Motion - Provident Building LLCAction ItemA motion may be considered to authorize the City’s full and final settlement of all claims against the City by Provident Building LLC, Claim No. 16674, relating to property damage due to water intrusion, upon payment by the City in the amount of $38,145.33.adoptedPass Action details Not available
RES40735 16.Res. - AAB AppointmentAppointmentA resolution reappointing Jeff Ball to the Audit Advisory Board. [Doris Sorum, City Clerk; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]adoptedPass Action details Not available
RES40736 17.RES - Memorandum of Agreement with the Pierce Conservation DistrictResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Memorandum of Agreement with Pierce Conservation District, in the amount of $808,076, budgeted from the Solid Waste and Wastewater Funds, for continued support of the Harvest Pierce County Community Garden Program, retroactive to January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2026. [Daniel C. Thompson, Ph.D, Business Operations Division Manager; Michael P. Slevin III, P.E., Director, Environmental Services]adoptedPass Action details Not available
RES40737 18.RES - 12-year Agreement with Louis Rudolph Homes LLCResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Multi-Family Housing 12-Year Limited Property Tax Exemption Agreement with Louis Rudolph Homes LLC, for the development of six multi-family market-rate and affordable rental housing units, located at 3591-3595 South “G” Street, in the Lincoln Mixed-Use Center. [Debbie Bingham, Project Manager; Jeff Robinson, Director, Community and Economic Development]adoptedPass Action details Not available
RES40738 19.RES - 12-Year Agreement with Louis Rudolph Homes LLCResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Multi-Family Housing 12-Year Limited Property Tax Exemption Agreement with Louis Rudolph Homes LLC, for the development of eight multi-family market-rate and affordable rental housing units, located at 3616-3622 McKinley Avenue East, in the McKinley Mixed-Use Center. [Debbie Bingham, Project Manager; Jeff Robinson, Director, Community and Economic Development]adoptedPass Action details Not available
RES40739 110.Resolution - 483 HR 2021-22 CBAResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Human Resources Unit, consisting of 22 budgeted full-time equivalent positions, retroactive to January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2022. [Dylan Carlson, Senior Labor Relations Manager; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]adoptedPass Action details Not available
RES40740 111.Resolution - 483 Power LOA Telecom Util Wkr StepsResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Letter of Agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Tacoma Power Unit, regarding the step progression for the classification of Telecommunications Utility Worker. [Dylan Carlson, Senior Labor Relations Manager; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]adoptedPass Action details Not available
ORD28729 112.ORD - Building and Plumbing Code UpdatesOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapters 2.02 and 2.06 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Building and Plumbing Codes, to repeal existing sections and incorporate new provisions to align with Washington State adoption of changes to state building codes, effective February 1, 2021. [Susan Coffman, Building Official; Peter Huffman, Director, Planning and Development Services]amendedPass Action details Not available
ORD28729 1 ORD - Building and Plumbing Code UpdatesOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapters 2.02 and 2.06 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Building and Plumbing Codes, to repeal existing sections and incorporate new provisions to align with Washington State adoption of changes to state building codes, effective February 1, 2021. [Susan Coffman, Building Official; Peter Huffman, Director, Planning and Development Services]passed as amendedPass Action details Not available
ORD28730 113.ORD - Fire Code Amendments - 2018 IFCOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapters 3.02 and 3.10 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Fire Prevention Code and Mobile Fueling Operating and Permitting Requirements, to adopt the 2018 International Fire Code, along with state and local amendments, effective February 1, 2021. [Chris Seaman, Senior Principal Engineer; Toryono Green, Fire Chief]amendedPass Action details Not available
ORD28730 1 ORD - Fire Code Amendments - 2018 IFCOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapters 3.02 and 3.10 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Fire Prevention Code and Mobile Fueling Operating and Permitting Requirements, to adopt the 2018 International Fire Code, along with state and local amendments, effective February 1, 2021. [Chris Seaman, Senior Principal Engineer; Toryono Green, Fire Chief]passed as amendedPass Action details Not available
ORD28734 114.Ordinance - 483 Power LOA and HR CBAOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Compensation Plan, to implement rates of pay and compensation for employees represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Tacoma Power Unit, and Human Resources Unit. [Dylan Carlson, Senior Labor Relations Manager; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]set over for final reading  Action details Not available
21-0044 115.Public Hearing - Tacoma Power Property to Michael and Cheryl JensenPublic HearingThis is the date set for a public hearing by the City Council on the declaration of surplus and sale of approximately 1.19 acres of Tacoma Power property, located in central unincorporated Lewis County near Mossyrock, adjacent to Mayfield Lake, to Michael and Cheryl Jensen, for the amount of $125,500. [Greg Muller, Real Estate Officer; Chris Robinson, Power Superintendent]presented  Action details Not available