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BRIER CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Mayor Starks called the regular Brier City Council
Meeting to order at 7:35 PM and the flag salute was given. Roll Call: Present: Councilmembers McClenny, Kaemingk,
Gipson, Corpron-Smith, Doolittle, and Morgan. Councilmember Colinas arrived at
7:40 PM. Public
Requests & Oral Communications: Peggy Dare 22320 Hickory Way, she spoke about the
anti-horse signs that were put up in Locust Creek Park. In addition, she stated
that the Council and Planning Commission had a meeting on the Comp Plan and she
feels that the meeting excluded the public, she would like to see the citizens
surveyed. She claimed that the Planning Commission had a public hearing on the
storm drainage issues and that her comments were not properly represented in
the minutes. She brought a list of the issues that she spoke on at that
meeting. She also had a question about the storm drainage detention pond on Old
Poplar Way because it has caused lots of problems and it doesn’t work. On
November 9, 2004 she asked about the investigation of this detention pond and
she was told that the City was aware that it does not work and the City was
working on taking action, and what is being done with this pond. She would like
to know what the course of action would be on this issue. Fred Price 3408 214th St. wanted to know
if there would be public comment on items 7 and 8 allowed at the time they are
discussed. The Mayor responded that the public comment period for those issues
has passed and that the issues need to be deliberated by the Council. Reports of
Committees & City Officials: Councilmember Corpron-Smith wanted to remind
everyone that this Saturday is the annual Easter Egg hunt, and April 2nd
is the planting day in Brier Park at 10 AM. Councilmember Morgan was asked by MTYAA if it was
possible for the City to provide equipment to help level out the field this
weekend. Mayor
Starks attended an event today at the Naval Sub station in Bremerton to discuss
Navy housing and the new joint venture that they have entered into with
American Eagle. The City has a twelve home development owned by the Navy. They
are discussing the possibility of tearing down those homes and building new
ones. Approval
of Minutes: Mayor Starks opened for consideration approval of the
Brier City Council Minutes of March 15, 2005. Councilmember Gipson moved and Councilmember Corpron-Smith seconded to approve the Brier
City Council Minutes of March 15, 2005. Motion Carried. New
Business, Petitions, Communications, Applications & Appeals: Mayor Starks opened for consideration the Brier
Glen III – Variance application #V01-005, by MIR Enterprises, LLC @ 214th
and 34th Ave. W. This item will be continued to the next regular
meeting April 12, 2005. Councilmember
Colinas moved and Councilmember
Doolittle seconded to continue the Variance application to the next
regular meeting of April 12, 2005. Motion Carried. Ordinances, Resolutions & Orders: Mayor Starks opened for consideration continuation
of Resolution No. 476 Brier Glen III Subdivision Application #SUB01-01. There
was Council discussion. Councilmember
Colinas moved and Councilmember
Corpron-Smith seconded to continue the Resolution No. 476 Brier Glen
III Subdivision Application #SUB01-01 to the next regular meeting of April 12,
2005. Motion Carried. Miscellaneous
Business by Call of Councilmembers & City Officials Mayor Starks opened for discussion the City Hall
Progress. Mr. Ken Gunther of Hammond, Collier, Wade-Livingstone was present to
address the Council and the change orders and progress of the building. There
was Council discussion. Mayor Starks opened for consideration the bids for
fencing on the West side of City Hall. Councilmember
Colinas moved and Councilmember
Corpron-Smith seconded to approve the bid from Custom Fence Company in
the amount of $3,490 plus tax. Motion Carried. Mayor Starks opened for consideration the bids for
the window well grates for City Hall. Councilmember
Colinas moved and Councilmember
Corpron-Smith seconded to approve the bid from Town & Country Fence
in the amount of $1,300 plus tax for the window well grates for City Hall.
Motion Carried. Mayor Starks opened for consideration the changes
provided by Councilmember Corpron-Smith for the landscaping and reimbursement
of her copies. Councilmember Colinas
moved and Councilmember Gipson
seconded to reimburse Councilmember Corpron-Smith in the amount of $13.25.
Motion Carried. Executive Session
Adjournment Councilmember
Kaemingk
moved and Councilmember Doolittle seconded
to adjourn the meeting into executive for one hour with no action to be taken
afterwards. Mayor Starks declared the meeting adjourned at 9:10 PM. Return to Agenda Directory - Click Here |