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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-06-14 Minutes, City Commission draft_2 Page 1 of 11 THE CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA MINUTES Monday, October 6, 2014 Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Present Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Present Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Present Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Present Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Present Staff Present: City Manager Chris Kukulski, City Attorney Greg Sullivan and City Clerk Stacy Ulmen. Table of Contents  A. Call to Order – 5 p.m. – Commission Room, City Hall, 121 North Rouse B. Executive Session – Litigation Strategy The Mayor may close to the public all or portions of this meeting pursuant to Sect. 2-3- 203(4)(a), MCA, if the Mayor finds the meeting involves a discussion of litigation strategy and an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the litigation position of the City. C. 06:00:08 PM Call to Order – 6 p.m. – Commission Room, City Hall, 121 North Rouse Mayor Krauss called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. D. 06:00:10 PM Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence E. 06:00:55 PM Changes to the Agenda Mayor Krauss asked City Manager Chris Kukulski if there were any changes to the agenda. Mr. Kukulski stated that Action item 1 and 3 can be taken off of the agenda because the delinquencies have been paid. F. 06:01:45 PM Minutes – September 22, 2014  5 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 2 of 11 06:01:48 PM Motion and Vote to approve the minutes of September 22, 2014 as submitted. Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Motion Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: 2nd Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Approve Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve G. 06:02:06 PM Consent 1. Payment of Accounts Payable Claims (LaMeres)  2. Acquisition of Envisionware hardware, software, and services for PC and Print Management, for Bozeman Public Library (Dissly)  3. Community Transportation Enhancement Program (CTEP) Project Specific Agreement with Montana Department of Transportation (Johnson) 4. Laurel Park Condominiums Sewer and Water Pipeline and Access Easements (Johnson)  5. Letter of Support for Friends of Hyalite Application for Secure Rural Schools Act Funding for Hyalite Canyon Road Plowing for the Winter of 2014-2015 (Fontenot)  6. Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA) Board of Directors Appointment (Kukulski)  7. Professional Services Agreement with Treasure State, Inc. for Installation of Sidewalks in Baxter Meadows Subdivision (Kerr)  8. Professional Services Agreement with Greenspace Landscaping, Inc. for the Laurel Glen Landscape Project (Leoniak)  9. Professional Services Agreement with The Nest Collective, LLC for Public Works Department Public Relations Services (Heaston)  10. Professional Services Agreement with Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Foundation to develop and implement a pilot program that provides training workshops to community educators on water topics so that those educators can reach children with objective, experiential, science-based water education (Leoniak)  11. Professional Services Agreement with M.E. Simpson Co., Inc to conduct a Utility Water Loss Control Survey-Audit pursuant to the AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practices M36 Third Edition (Leoniak)  12. Revisions to the Gallatin County Emergency Management Plan (Shrauger)  6 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 3 of 11 13. Southbridge Phase 3 Major Subdivision Final Plat, Application P14038 (Rogers)  14. Resolution 4555, Hyalite-Sourdough Water Treatment Plant Replacement Project, Change Order 9 (Murray)  15. Resolution 4559, Transfer of Property and Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement between Marek Ziegler and City of Bozeman for transfer of Taco the Retired K-9 (McLane)  16. Resolution 4564, Confirming the Appointment of Police Officers in Accordance with Montana Code Annotated 7-32-4108 and 7-32-4113 (Price)  06:08:59 PM Public Comment Mayor Krauss opened public comment. No person commented. Mayor Krauss closed public comment. 06:09:19 PM Motion and Vote to approve Consent Items G. 1-16 as submitted. Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Motion Commissioner - Chris Mehl: 2nd Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Approve Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve H. 06:09:50 PM Public Comment Mayor Krauss opened public comment. 26 people spoke regarding Action item No. 5, Homeland Security Grant Program purchase of Bearcat Armored Response and Rescue Vehicle. 07:13:03 PM Public Comment Closed Mayor Krauss closed public comment. I. 07:13:03 PM Action Items 1. Resolution 4560, Delinquent Garbage Charges (Rosenberry) Consider the motion: I move to approve Resolution 4560, levying and assessing a special assessment for delinquent garbage charges. 2. 07:13:04 PM Resolution 4561, Delinquent Water and Sewer Charges (Rosenberry) 07:13:15 PM Staff Presentation 7 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 4 of 11 Administrative Services Director Anna Rosenberry gave the staff presentation regarding Resolution 4561, Delinquent Water and Sewer Charges. 07:14:33 PM Commission Questions for Staff None. 07:14:30 PM Public Comment Mayor Krauss opened public comment. No person commented. Mayor Krauss closed public comment. 07:14:40 PM Motion and Vote to approve Resolution 4561, striking the Fuddruckers account, levying and assessing a special assessment for delinquent water and sewer charges. Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Motion Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: 2nd Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Approve Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve 3. Resolution No. 4562, Delinquent Weed Mowing Charges (Rosenberry) Consider the motion: I move to approve Resolution 4562, levying and assessing a special assessment for delinquent weed mowing charges. 4. 07:15:30 PM Resolution 4563, Delinquent Snow Removal Charges (Rosenberry) 07:15:33 PM Staff Presentation Administrative Services Director Anna Rosenberry gave the staff presentation for Resolution 4563, Delinquent Snow Removal Charges. 07:16:25 PM Commission questions for Staff The Commission and Staff discussed tracking repeat offenders. 07:17:05 PM Public Comment Mayor Krauss opened public comment. No person commented. Mayor Krauss closed public comment. 07:17:10 PM Motion and Vote to approve Resolution 4563, levying and assessing a Special Assessment for delinquent snow removal charges. Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Motion Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: 2nd 8 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 5 of 11 Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Approve Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve 5. 07:17:35 PM Homeland Security Grant Program purchase of Bearcat Armored Response and Rescue Vehicle (Price) 07:18:15 PM Staff Presentation City Manager Chris Kukulski gave the staff presentation for the Homeland Security Grant Program purchase of Bearcat Armored Response and Rescue Vehicle. He spoke regarding his time working for the City over the last 10 years and that this was not a deliberate act by not having the grant approved by the Commission. He spoke regarding Administrative routing changes. Chief Price spoke regarding the use of the Bearcat. 07:45:50 PM Commission Questions for Staff The Commission and staff discussed the need for officers to be equipped with the Bearcat, training, other options for assistance if the Bearcat is returned, frequency of use of other communities in Montana that have a Bearcat, how the vehicle will be used, current police cars not being bullet proof, the Bearcat protection from gunfire, the fact that militarization is not about equipment it is how you deal with people from day to day, where the vehicle was stored upon reception, the proposed grant routing form, civil disturbances, the grant application process and the lack of having elected official involvement, storage needs for the vehicle and proper agenda placement of items of this nature. 08:29:25 PM Break Mayor Krauss called the meeting back to order at 8:29 p.m. 08:45:56 PM Called back to order Mayor Krauss called the meeting back to order. 08:47:12 PM Public Comment Mayor Krauss opened public comment. 20 people spoke regarding this item. 09:40:55 PM Public Comment closed. Mayor Krauss closed public comment. 09:41:19 PM Motion to Ratify the City Manager’s signature on the initial Grant Application, Award Commitment Letter and Purchase Agreement for the Bearcat Armored Response and Rescue Vehicle with the following requirements: 1. That next year (a year from now) at an appropriate meeting with the City Commission, as a discussion item the matter come forward in front of the Commission, for a report from the Chief as to how the vehicle has been used and or not used, including the discussion of costs of maintaining it and anything else pertinent to it. 9 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 6 of 11 2. That it not be re-equipped without prior notification and approval anything without approval of the City Commission, re-equipped meaning adding options to it or anything other than what it is. 3. That the Commission be informed of changes in protocol (before they are made) and/or breaches in protocol during the course of the year as soon as they happen. Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Motion Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: 2nd 09:43:02 PM Commission Discussion on the Motion Deputy Mayor Taylor stated that he is not happy that a year after the application was made, it is being discussed. He has done a lot of reading about police militarization, and in this situation, there is a process issue and a personnel issue. This will in certain circumstances make Police feel safe. This is not the only tool that our Police have and will not be the only one used. It (the Bearcat) has no weaponry attached. This vehicle will carry people to a safe place, and he trusts the Chief of Police and Fire Chief and believes that this tool will be used properly. The acquisition of this vehicle will make our Police safer. He sees no reason to send it back. 09:55:11 PM Cr. Mehl apologized to the Community. He stated that Bozeman is not the Community it once was. He spoke regarding the recent Kalispell use and then the Missoula use of the Bearcat. He has researched the FBI reports which state that active shooters have doubled. How to learn from this, we are lucky to have our current Chief of Police and we will now have more careful discussions. He is leaning towards keeping it. Policing is not simple. There is a need to use proportion and self restraint. Perfection is impossible. 09:58:37 PM Suspended the Rules to 11 p.m. Mayor Krauss suspended the rules until11 p.m. 10:10:09 PM Cr. Andrus stated that she looked at the vehicle on Saturday. Procedurally it was a mess, and there was carelessness, communication issues and lack of follow- through. She feels that by making sweeping statements (as written in the grant application) was wrong. There are now administrative changes and procedural changes which will be addressed. Bozeman is not Ferguson but it is not Mayberry either. Cops are trained to be Officer friendly. She feels that we should keep it. 10:16:45 PM Cr. Pomeroy stated that our Police Officers work very hard and because of them we live in this safe committee. Police Officers show their kindness and their other duty is to rescue people. She agrees with Mehl and Andrus. She will vote not to return this vehicle. The City Manager stated that he is taking responsibility, he makes mistakes, we have a hard working City manager. 10:20:00 PM Mayor Krauss apologized and stated that there are a few areas that he could have found notification about the Bearcat. He spoke regarding his primary responsibility as an elected official; his vote tonight does not change his support of the Rouse Justice Center and he urged the public to disconnect the two issues. He spoke 10 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 7 of 11 regarding the Capital Improvement Plan. This is not just an error in paperwork. It is his obligation is to protect represented government. He is concerned about militarization. The Rule of Law is how the public watches over us. 10:41:24 PM Vote on the Motion to Ratify the City Manager’s signature on the initial Grant Application, Award Commitment Letter and Purchase Agreement for the Bearcat Armored Response and Rescue Vehicle with the following requirements: 1. That next year (a year from now) at an appropriate meeting with the City Commission, as a discussion item the matter come forward in front of the Commission, for a report from the Chief as to how the vehicle has been used and or not used, including the discussion of maintaining it and anything else pertinent to it. 2. That it not be re-equipped without prior notification and approval anything without approval of the City Commission, re-equipped meaning adding options to it or anything other than what it is. 3. That the Commission be informed of changes in protocol (before they are made) and/or breaches in protocol during the course of the year as soon as they happen. Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Motion Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: 2nd Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Disapprove Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve 10:41:47 PM Motion to codify the three steps that the City Manager sent to the Mayor and Commission for the meeting date on October 6th which is captured on 273 on the Packet: The City Commission and City Manager will be notified in writing of any grant applications that exceed $20,000 in value, Commission approval will occur prior to accepting grants that exceed $20,000 in value and implementation of a grant document routing system which will provide each individual reviewing the document verification of who has already authorized the document for signature. Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Motion Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: 2nd 10:43:23 PM Vote on the Motion to codify the three steps that the City Manager sent to the Mayor and Commission for the meeting date on October 6th which is captured on 273 on the Packet: The City Commission and City Manager will be notified in writing of any grant applications that exceed $20,000 in value, Commission approval will occur prior to accepting grants that exceed $20,000 in value and implementation of a grant document routing system which will provide each individual reviewing the document verification of who has already authorized the document for signature. 11 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 8 of 11 Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Motion Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: 2nd Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Disapprove Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve 10:43:44 PM Break Mayor Krauss called the meeting back to order. 10:52:00 PM Meeting called back to Order Mayor Krauss called the meeting back to order at 10:52 p.m. 10:52:11 PM Rules suspended. Mayor Krauss suspended the meeting to Midnight. 6. 10:52:20 PM Provisional Adoption of Ordinance 1898, Fellowship Baptist Church Zone Map Amendment from R-3 (Residential Medium Density District) to R-4 (Residential High Density District) at 1480 North 27th Avenue, Application Z14201 (Davis) 10:52:21 PM Staff Presentation. Staff Planner Heather Davis gave the Staff presentation for the Provisional Adoption of Ordinance 1898, Fellowship Baptist Church Zone Map Amendment from R-3 (Residential Medium Density District) to R-4 (Residential High Density District) at 1480 North 27th Avenue, Application Z14201. 10:57:20 PM Commission Questions for Staff The Staff and Commission discussed the staff report, the vacant R-4 areas and spot zoning. 11:01:36 PM Applicant Representative The Applicant Representative gave the presentation for Provisional Adoption of Ordinance 1898, Fellowship Baptist Church Zone Map Amendment from R-3 (Residential Medium Density District) to R-4 (Residential High Density District) at 1480 North 27th Avenue, Application Z14201. 11:02:39 PM Public Comment Mayor Krauss opened public comment. No person Commented. Mayor Krauss closed public comment. 11:02:48 PM Motion that having reviewed and considered the ordinance, application, public comment and recommendation of the Zoning Commission and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for 12 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 9 of 11 application Z14201 and move to provisionally adopt Ordinance 1898, amending the zone map for the Fellowship Baptist Church. Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Motion Commissioner - Chris Mehl: 2nd 11:03:33 PM Commission discussion on the Motion 11:04:23 PM Vote on the Motion that having reviewed and considered the ordinance, application, public comment and recommendation of the Zoning Commission and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application Z14201 and move to provisionally adopt Ordinance 1898, amending the zone map for the Fellowship Baptist Church. Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Motion Commissioner - Chris Mehl: 2nd Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Approve Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve 7. 11:04:41 PM Conditional Use Permit application to allow residential uses on the ground floor of 2448 Gallatin Green Boulevard, Application Z14162 (Quasi-Judicial) (Davis) 11:05:21 PM Staff Presentation Staff Planner Heather Davis gave the Staff presentation for the Conditional Use Permit application to allow residential uses on the ground floor of 2448 Gallatin Green Boulevard, Application Z14162. 11:08:38 PM Commission Questions for Staff The Commission and staff discussed REMU zoning and commercial to residential ratios. 11:13:28 PM Applicant Presentation The Applicant representative agrees to the Conditions and gave the presentation for the Conditional Use Permit application to allow residential uses on the ground floor of 2448 Gallatin Green Boulevard, Application Z14162. 11:13:57 PM Public Comment. Mayor Krauss opened public comment. No person commented. Mayor Krauss closed public comment. 13 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 10 of 11 11:14:04 PM Motion that having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all of the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application Z14162 and move to approve the conditional use permit with conditions and subject to all applicable code provisions. Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Motion Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: 2nd 11:14:27 PM Commission Discussion 11:15:29 PM Vote on the Motion that having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all of the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application Z14162 and move to approve the conditional use permit with conditions and subject to all applicable code provisions. Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Motion Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: 2nd Mayor - Jeff Krauss: Approve Deputy Mayor - Carson Taylor: Approve Commissioner - Chris Mehl: Approve Commissioner - Cynthia Andrus: Approve Commissioner - I-Ho Pomeroy: Approve 8. 11:15:58 PM The Cannery District Concept Planned Unit Development for a multi-phase commercial development located on 12.24 acres northwest of the intersection of East Oak Street and North Rouse Avenue, Application Z14075 (Quasi-Judicial) (Krueger) 11:16:15 PM Staff Presentation Staff Planner Brian Krueger gave the presentation for The Cannery District Concept Planned Unit Development for a multi-phase commercial development located on 12.24 acres northwest of the intersection of East Oak Street and North Rouse Avenue, Application Z14075. 11:29:47 PM Commission Questions for Staff. The Commission and staff discussed the Fire district, the creation of an Annexation district, phasing and impact fees. . 11:37:45 PM Applicant Presentation The Applicant Representative gave the presentation for the Cannery District Concept Planned Unit Development for a multi-phase commercial development located on 12.24 acres northwest of the intersection of East Oak Street and North Rouse Avenue, Application Z14075. 11:42:21 PM Public Comment. Mayor Krauss opened public comment. 14 Bozeman City Commission Minutes, October 6, 2014 Page 11 of 11 11:42:37 PM Christopher Nixson, Public Comment Mr. Nixson spoke in support of the application. Mayor Krauss closed public comment. 11:43:36 PM Commission Comments Cr. Mehl stated that that the project does look nice and that the Design Review Board was generally supportive. He urged the developer to get as close to Oak as possible. One parking lot seems pretty long. In building all of the buildings planned, there may not be enough parking spaces? The Applicant stated that parking demands and land use will be continually evolving. Cr. Mehl spoke regarding timing and the City Attorney explained the time frame. Cr. Andrus spoke regarding the annexation district creation being used as a tool of getting us where we need to be. She stated that connectivity seems difficult. Deputy Mayor Taylor stated go for it in vacating the street. Mayor Krauss thanked the staff. It is historic development. It is one of the best developments that he has seen since he’s been here. J. 11:53:56 PM FYI/Discussion None. K. 11:55:12 PM Adjournment Mayor Krauss Adjourned the meeting at 11:55 p.m. ______________________________ Jeffrey K. Krauss, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________________ Stacy Ulmen, CMC, City Clerk PREPARED BY: ______________________________________ Stacy Ulmen, City Clerk Approved on ___________________________ 15