city of tacoma
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/30/2021 5:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Webinar Link: www.zoom.us/j/84834233126 Passcode: 349099
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21-0308 11.PUBMin20201209SpMtgItem FiledAmended minutes of the Public Utility Board special meeting, December 9, 2020.filed  Action details Not available
21-0309 12.PUBMin20210224SpMtgItem FiledMinutes of the Public Utility Board special meeting, February 24, 2021.filed  Action details Not available
ORD28749 13.ORD - Local Improvement District No. 8663 - FormationOrdinance(First and Final Reading) An ordinance providing for the formation of Local Improvement District No. 8663, establishing upgraded permanent street pavement with a structural section, together with the installation of concrete curbs, gutters, surface water mains, and surface water catch basins, on the following streets: North 43rd Street, from Frace Avenue to Lexington Street, also Lexington Street, from North 43rd Street to North 45th Street; Mullen Street, from North 48th Street north to the dead end; Mullen Street, from North 47th Street to North 48th Street; and the alley between Mullen Street and Ferdinand Street, from North 36th Street to North 37th Street. [Ralph Rodriguez, LID Administrator; Jeff H. Capell, Hearing Examiner]passed  Action details Not available
ORD28750 14.ORD - 1402 TACOMA LLC (SV 124.1422)OrdinanceAn ordinance vacating a five-foot wide strip of air rights over a westerly portion of Tacoma Avenue South, lying south of South 14th Street, to facilitate design options for a residential apartment building. (1402 Tacoma LLC; File No. 124.1422) [Jeff H. Capell, Hearing Examiner]set over for final reading  Action details Not available
ORD28751 15.ORD - FORTERRA HILLTOP EAST LLC & FORTERRA HILLTOP WEST LLC (SV 124.1409)OrdinanceAn ordinance vacating the alley right-of-way lying between South 11th and South 12th Streets, and Martin Luther King Jr. Way and South “J” Street, to facilitate a mixed-use development of affordable housing, office, and small business space. (Forterra Hilltop East LLC and Forterra Hilltop West LLC; File No. 124.1409) [Jeff H. Capell, Hearing Examiner]set over for final reading  Action details Not available
ORD28752 16.ORD - True Vine Senior Citizens Center (SV 124.1423)OrdinanceAn ordinance vacating a portion of South Stevens Street and South Mason Avenue extension, lying north of South 19th Street and east of improved South Stevens Street, to facilitate expanded surface yard uses of its adjacent property. (True Vine Senior Citizens Center; File No. 124.1423) [Jeff H. Capell, Hearing Examiner]set over for final reading  Action details Not available
RES40764 17.RES - Sale of Tacoma Power property to Pierce CountyResolutionA resolution declaring surplus and authorizing the sale of approximately 4,225 square feet of Tacoma Power property, together with certain landscaping improvements, located in the Graham vicinity of unincorporated Pierce County, to Pierce County, for the amount of $17,450. [Greg Muller, Real Estate Officer; Chris Robinson, Power Superintendent]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40765 18.RES - Continuing the Downtown Tacoma PartnershipResolutionA resolution continuing the Downtown Tacoma Partnership (DTP), formerly known as the Business Improvement Area, for the 34th year, providing for levy assessments and other income, in the amount of $1,492,780; and approving the renewed DTP annual work plan and budget, and assessment of rates from May 1, 2021, through April 30, 2022. [Debbie Bingham, Project Manager; Jeff Robinson, Director, Community and Economic Development]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40766 19.RES - Agreement with the Downtown Tacoma PartnershipResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement with the Local Development Council of Tacoma, d.b.a. the Downtown Tacoma Partnership (DTP), formerly known as the Business Improvement Area, in the amount of $1,492,780, budgeted from the Downtown Business Improvement Area Fund, to provide administration services for DTP operations, as set forth in the 2021-2022 DTP annual work plan and budget. [Debbie Bingham, Project Manager; Jeff Robinson, Director, Community and Economic Development]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40767 210.RES - Gun Violence Prevention EffortsResolution(Continued from the meeting of March 30, 2021) A resolution authorizing the one-time use of $25,000, budgeted from the Council Contingency Fund, for the purpose of supporting gun violence prevention efforts in the City; and directing the City Manager to negotiate and execute agreements with a facilitator, to convene workgroups to determine best practices for funding gun violence prevention efforts, and a research team, to review best practices to address gun and youth violence reduction. [Council Member Ushka]continuedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28747 111.ORD - House Bill 1590OrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapter 6A.70 of the Municipal Code, relating to Local Option Taxes, by adding Section 6A.70.041 entitled “Additional sales or use tax for housing and related services - Imposition” and Section 6A.70.042 entitled “Additional sales or use tax for housing and related services - Rate,” and amending Section 6A.70.120 relating to “Administration and collection of taxes” to authorize the maximum capacity of the tax authorized under the provisions of House Bill 1590 for housing and related services. [Jeff Robinson, Director, Community and Economic Development]moved as a substitutePass Action details Video Video
ORD28747 1 ORD - House Bill 1590OrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapter 6A.70 of the Municipal Code, relating to Local Option Taxes, by adding Section 6A.70.041 entitled “Additional sales or use tax for housing and related services - Imposition” and Section 6A.70.042 entitled “Additional sales or use tax for housing and related services - Rate,” and amending Section 6A.70.120 relating to “Administration and collection of taxes” to authorize the maximum capacity of the tax authorized under the provisions of House Bill 1590 for housing and related services. [Jeff Robinson, Director, Community and Economic Development]passedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28748 212.ORD - Speed ExhibitionsOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapter 11.05 of the Municipal Code, relating to Model Traffic Ordinance, by adding a new Section 11.05.132, entitled “Unlawful exhibition of speed prohibited” relating to illegal speed exhibition activities within the City limits; and directing the City Manager to collect data on the enforcement of this ordinance and to present findings and recommendations to the City Council on the effectiveness of this ordinance, with a focus on racial equity, no later than six months after implementation by the Tacoma Police Department. [Council Member Hunter]passedPass Action details Video Video