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ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL MEETING
December 21,2010
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MINUTES FOR THE REGULAR MEETING
ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL
December 21, 2010
Council Chambers
1175 E, Main Street
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Stromberg called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Civic Center Council Chambers.
ROLL CALL
Councilor Voisin. Navickas. Lemhouse, Jackson, Silbiger, and Chapman were present.
MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Stromberg announced vacancies on the Historic Commission. Planning Commission, Public Arts
Commission. and the Housing Commission.
He went on to announce this was the last meeting for Councilor Navickas and Councilor Jackson and noted their
efforts and accomplishments.
He also explained there would be no further public testimony on the City's current camping ordinance and the
homeless issue and why. .
SHOULD THE COUNCIL APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THESE MEETINGS?
The minutes of the Study Session of December 6, 20 I O. Executive Session of December 7, 2010 and
Regular Meeting of December 7,2010 was approved as presented.
SPECIAL PRESENT A nONS & A WARDS
Mayor Stromberg presented Councilor Jackson and Councilor Navickas with plaques that recognized their
contributions as City Councilors.
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Will Council accept the Minutes of the Boards, Commissions, and Committees?
2, Does Council wish to approve a Liquor License Application from Donald Senestraro dba Paddy
Brannan's Irish Pub at 23 S 2nd Street?
3, Does Council wish to approve a Liquor License Application from Dee Vallentyne dba Smithfields
Restaurant & Bar at 36 S 2nd Street?
4. Will Council conduct annual review and accept the current City of Ashland Investment Policy?
5, Will Council approve an agreement to allocate Ashland's remaining $6,735 in unexpended American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds to the City of Medford?
6, Will Council, acting as the Local Contract Review Board, approve the award of a public contract to
Diamond Parking for Parking Enforcement and Administration Services?
7, Should Council approve a resolution adjusting the FY 2010-2011 Budgetto create appropriations and
authorize expenditures for unanticipated expenses during this year?
8. Will Council approve a resolution modifying the size of street pennants allowed to be installed within
the previously approved pennant placement zones?
9. Will Council, acting as the Local Contract Review Board, approve the award of a public contract to
Hughes Fire Equipment for a Type 1 ambulance?
10, Does Council have questions about the Mayor's at large selection for the Ashland Stormwater
Technical Review Committee and the Ashland Wastewater Technical Review Committee for each of
the respective Master Plan updates?
11. Will Council approve the attached resolution modifying the Renewable Resource Purchase Policy for
Solar, wind, Fuel Cell and Hydroelectric Power Generation?
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Councilor Jackson/Chapman mls to approve the Consent Agenda, Voice Vote: All AYES, Motion passed,
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Shonld Council conduct and approve Second Reading of an ordinance titled, "An Ordinance
Establishing Fees and Charges for Municipal Court Administration" and approve a Resolution titled,
"A Resolution Establishing Fees for the Administration ofthe Ashland Mnnicipal Conrt" after holding
a pnblic hearing?
Interim City Attorney Megan Thornton read the ordinance title aloud.
Public Hearing Open: 7:07 p.m,
PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Joaqnin SalomalThought the Municipal Judge should have received more respect from the Council during the
December 7. 2010 meeting regarding Courts Fees and Charges.
Public Hearing Close: 7:11 p.m,
Ms. Thornton read the following proposed changes suggested by Municipal Court Judge Tumer.
~ Change the sentence under 4,35.030(A). Waiver or Rednction of Fees and Charges by the Mnnicipal
Court from: "The fees for Failure to Appear for Bench Trial, Discovery, Failure to Appear of Jury
Trial, Mediation of Violation, and Warrants may be waived or reduced in whole or in part when
the Municipal Court makes a written finding that the defendant's indigence and the totality of the
circnmstances warrant a fee waiver," to "The fees for Failure to Appear for Bench Trial,
Discovery, Failure to Appear of Jury Trial, Mediation of Violation; and Warrants may be waived
or reduced in whole or in part when the Mnnicipal Conrt makes a written finding that the totality
ofthe circumstances warrant a fee waiver," Staff recommended retaining "indigence" in the ordinance
because it was common criteria under State Statute, Additionally it gave people using the Municipal
Court a better understanding of what "totality of the circumstances" meant.
~ Change 4.35.030(3) (C) by replacing "..,on evidence in the record," with "..,the totality of the
circumstances," in order to be consistent with 4.35,030 (A). Ms. Thornton explained it did not need to
be consistent. Decisions made were based on the evidence in the record. The Municipal Court was not a
court of record and ifthere were nothing in writing, there was no record of what occurred in Court,
~ Add the City Attorney Diversion Fee and the Civil Compromise Fee to the list of fees that could be
waived or reduced under 4.35.030 Fee Waiver (A). Staff recommended not adding either fee to the list.
The City Diversion Fee was a contract negotiated between the City Attomey and the defendant. Staff was
not required to obtain the Judge's signature under statute but do in case of default so the City can proceed
under contempt of court or show cause. If the Judge disagreed with the contract and refused to sign it, the
contract would be considered broken, and the case would proceed to court, The reason for not adding
the Civil Compromise Fee to the Fee Waiver list was that Civil Compromise required that all court fees
incurred were paid.
Councilor Jackson/Silbiger m/s to approve Ordinance #2010-41.
Councilor NavickasNoisin m/s to amend motion by deleting section 4.35.030 (C) replacing "should be
based on evidence in the record," to "totality of the circumstances," as suggested by Judge Turner,
DISCUSSION: Councilor Navickas thought the amendment would give the Judge more discretion, Roll Call
Vote: Councilor Voisin and Navickas, YES; Councilor Lemhouse, Jackson, Silbiger and Chapman, NO.
Motion failed 2-4.
Roll Call on main motion: Councilor Navickas, Lemhouse, Jackson, Silbiger and Chapman, YES;
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Councilor Voisin, NO, Motion passed 5-1.
Councilor JacksonlSilbiger m/s to adopt Resolution #2010-31. DISCUSSION: Councilor Jackson commented
that the resolution listed the fees making it more predictable and fair for everyone involved. Councilor Silbiger
read from 4,35,030 that explained the Judge had the discretion to waive or reduce a fee if she felt it conflicted with
State law. Roll Call Vote: Councilor Voisin, Navickas, Lemhouse, Jackson, Silbiger and Chapman, YES,
Motion passed,
PUBLIC FORUM
Dan Rueff/535 Oak Street/Said farewell to Councilor Navickas as a Councilor noted his accomplishments for the
environment and welcomed him back as a citizen of Ashland.
Robert Corliss/IISI Fir Lane/Shared information regarding the recent discovery of plastic bottles being made
from petroleum bi-products and Bisphenol-A (BP A) that is linked to cancer and birth defects. He submitted into
the record a copy of the movie Tapped, encouraged Council to watch the film. go to www.taopedthemovie.com
and to stop buying plastic products.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
I. Does the City Council wish to: 1) enact an ordinance to temporarily suspend the City code that
prohibits camping on public property; 2) provide direction to the Housing Commission that the
Council would like the Commission to work on homelessness issues; and/or 3) provide direction that
the Housing Work Plan should be amended to direct the Housing Specialist to spend more time
working on homelessness issues?
Councilor Navickas explained that if the camping ban was lifted. further restrictions could be put in place for the
Wildland interface during fire season and the commercial downtown area.
Councilor NavickasNoisin m/s to declare an emergency and approve first and second reading of an
ordinance temporarily suspending Ashland Municipal Code section 10.46, DISCUSSION: Councilor
Navickas thought the City was currently in violation of the Eighth Amendment relative to the Jones vs. City of Los
Angeles case. Citing people within the city limits pushed them into the watershed and that created a fire hazard.
He suggested the City bring together a variety of groups to ensure people have a safe place to sleep and possibly
work with Jackson Wellsprings to provide camping vouchers to people.
Councilor Chapman did not think the City was violating the Eighth Amendment and did not support suspending
the ordinance but was open to looking at solutions. Councilor Jackson also did not believe it violated the Eighth
Amendment and noted the amendments Council adopted two years before in response to the American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU) regarding the Los Angeles case. She spoke with providers who had worked on homeless
issues for 2-3 decades and not one of them nor the National Homelessness policies supported camping as part of
the solution. She was not in favor of lifting the ban.
Councilor Lemhouse noted various organizations.within Ashland that supported people in need. If the citizenry
wanted a designated camping area for people who were homeless, it would have happened a long time ago. He
named shelters and services available in Medford and encouraged anyone who needed those services to access
them. People choosing not to use services provided in the Rogue Valley did not put the burden on a city the size
of Ashland to provide them. He supported future goals regarding homelessness but was not in favor of waiving
the current law or establishing a campground. Councilor Silbiger did not think the ordinance violated the Eight
Amendment and suspending the ordinance was the wrong action to take. Allowing open camping was not in
anyone's best interest Providing a shelter.and services were the solution but the City was limited in what it could
provide.
Councilor Voisin explained that 17% ofthe people homeless in Jackson County were campers and the City was
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obligated to provide a place for them to sleep. She stated that she would abstain from voting on the motion
because the City needed to maintain the ban on camping and provide an alternative and had not. Councilor
Jackson responded there were available services but they required recipients who agreed to the providers
standards. Councilor Voisin talked to former ICCA members on why the ICCA withdrew from Ashland. The
withdrawal was apparently due to lack of funding, a focus on homeless veterans, and no fund raising occurred.
Mayor Stromberg commented the City did not have the resources nor was it the City's role to be a major provider
of human services. However. the City established the law and it was appropriate to focus on the consequences of
the law and be a catalyst.
Councilor JacksonlChapman mls to excuse Councilor Voisin from voting on the motion. DISCUSSION:
Councilor Voisin reiterated she would not vote on the motion because the City had not provided an alternative to
the lifting the ban. She supported maintaining the ordinance and the ban on camping. Councilor Silbiger would
vote against the motion and explained it was a Councilor's duty to vote. The only reasons not to vote were either a
statement of bias or conflict of interest. This was not a legitimate argument for not voting. Roll Call Vote:
Councilor Navickas, YES, Councilor Lemhouse, Jackson, Chapman and Silbiger, NO, Councilor Voisin
did not vote, Motion failed 1-4.
CONTINUED DISCUSSION ON MAIN MOTION: Councilor Navickas eXplained the homeless issue had
been a Council Goal for two years and needed to be addressed. He strongly encouraged Council to make
homelessness a priority. Roll Call Vote: Councilor Navickas, YES; Councilor Lemhouse, Jackson, Voisin,
Chapman, and Silbiger, NO, Motion failed 1-5,
Councilor VoisinlNavickas mls the Council add a Homeless Study Session to each meeting in January from
6:00 p.m, -7:00 p,m. because ofthe complexity ofthe issue, the urgency ofthe issue and the fact itis a goal ~
of Council, DISCUSSION: Councilor Voisin explained the issue was complex and the Study Session on
January 31, 20 I I would not allow enough time for discussion. Councilor Lemhouse thought the short notice
would be burdensome for staff. Mayor Stromberg agreed with Councilor Lemhouse and supported a meeting on
January 18, 20 II. Councilor Jackson suggested adding the topic to the regular agenda. Roll Call Vote:
Councilor Voisin and Navickas, YES; Councilor Lemhouse, Chapman, Silbiger and Jackson, NO, Motion
failed 2-4,
NEW AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
1. Shall the Mayor and Council approve the annual appoiutments for the vacant positions on the Citizen
Budget Committee with tern ending December 31, 2013?
City Recorder Barbara Christensen explained the voting process. Councilor Navickas encouraged Council not to
reappoint Lynn Thompson because of her affiliation with the League of Ashland Voters who he felt had targeted
him in an unethical manner during the 20 I 0 election.
Councilor SilbigerlChapman mls to approve Chuck Kiel, Doug Gentry and Lynn Thompson to the Citizen
Budget Committee with a term ending December 31, 2013. Voice Vote: all AYES, Motion passed,
ORDINANCES. RESOLUTIONS AND CONTRACTS
I. Will Council approve Second Reading of an ordinance titled, "An Ordinance Relating to
Reimbursement Districts and Adding Chapter 13,30"?
Interim City Attorney Megan Thornton read changes that included 13,30.030 Public Hearing (A): "Within a
reasonable time after the City Engineer has completed the report required in 13,30,020, the City Council
shall hold an informational public hearing in which persons impacted by the creation of the
Reimbursement District shall be given the opportunity to comment thereon." Another change to the last
sentence under 13,30.035 City Council Action read: "If a reimbursement district is established it shall be
deemed formed as of the date the Council adopts the resolution referred to in 13.30,030 above."
The final change was to the first sentence under 13,30,055 Recording the Resolution: "The City Recorder
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shall cause notice of the formation and nature of the Reimbursement District to be filed in the officeofthe
Jackson County Recorder in order to provide notice to potential pnrchasers of property within the district
of its existence."
Ms. Thornton went on to read the ordinance title aloud.
Councilor LemhouselNavickas mls to approve Ordinance #3042, Roll Call Vote: Councilor Silbiger,
Voisin, Chapman, Lemhouse, Navickas, and Jackson, YES, Motion passed,
2, Will Council approve Second Reading of an ordinance titled, "An Ordinance Relating to Adopting
New Building And Structural Codes, Amendiug AMC Chapter 15 Building Codes, and Repealiug
AMC 15.04.180,15.08.020,15,08,040,15,08,050, 15,08,060, 15,08.070, 15,16.020 Through 15,16,220,
15.16.250 Through 15,16.320, AND 15,16,360 Through 15,16,370 "?
Interim City Attorney Megan Thornton read number changes to the Oregon Administrative Rules in 15,04,010
Code Adoption (A) 1-5. Ms. Thornton referred to 15,08,060 Permit Requirements for Moved Buildings (B)
(C) and (D) and eXplained it was new information the Council had not discussed and might want to remove from
the ordinance for further discussion at another meeting.
Councilor JacksonlLemhouse mls to amend the ordinance and remove sections 15.08.060 (B), (C) and (D).
Roll Call Vote: Councilor Voisin, Navickas, Lemhouse, Jackson, Silbiger and Chapman, YES. Motion
passed.
Councilor JacksonlChapman mls to approve Ordinance #3043 as amended, Roll Call Vote: Councilor
Voisin, Navickas, Lemhouse, Jackson, Silbiger and Chapman, YES, Motion passed.
OTHER BUSINESS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERSIREPORTS FROM COUNCIL LIAISONS
1. Will Council approve the Mayor's Signature on a letter to Senator Merkley regarding support for
performance based planning?
Mayor Stromberg moved the item to the January 18,20 I I meeting with Council consent Councilor Jackson had
issues with the third paragraph in the letter starting "For decades the federal govemment.." and thought the letter
should go to Senator Wyden and Representative Walden in addition to Senator Merkley. Councilor Chapman
thought interested parties should draft their own letter instead of using a generic one.
Councilor Lemhouse thanked Councilor Jackson and Councilor Navickas for their service to the Council and the
community.
ADJOURNMENT
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Barbara Christensen, City Recorder