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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2015-01-28_Special Meeting MinutesMINUTES - MORRO BAY CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING – JANUARY 28, 2015 MORRO BAY VETERAN’S HALL 209 SURF STREET – 5:30 P.M. PRESENT: Jamie Irons Mayor Christine Johnson Councilmember John Headding Councilmember Matt Makowetski Councilmember Noah Smukler Councilmember STAFF: Susan Slayton Administrative Services Director Dana Swanson City Clerk ESTABLISH QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER Mayor Irons read for the record a letter of excuse submitted by Taylor Newton asking to be considered as a member of the Tourism Bureau Improvement District or Public Works Advisory Boards although he was unable to attend the interviews. MOTION: Councilmember Smukler moved the Council recognize the letter submitted by Mr. Newton as excusable neglect. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Makowetski and carried unanimously 5-0. The public comment period was opened. Steve Nukes, Morro Bay, spoke to endorse Jeff Eckles for the Harbor Advisory Board, stating Jeff has done an outstanding job and the City is very fortunate to have him as an applicant. His experience as a Merchant Marine, boat owner, his service to the harbor community and financial experience are very beneficial to the City. Phil Kispersky, Morro Bay, concurs with Mr. Nukes and urges the Council to support Jeff Eckles for Harbor Advisory Board. Leonard Gentieu, Morro Bay, concurs with previous speakers. He has a sublease and dock next to Harbor Hut and Jeff is a huge help and liaison between Harbor office and boat owners. During an emergency a few months ago where his hull had been breached, Harbor and Coast Guard both responded at 9:30 at night and Jeff Eckles was there as well. He recommends the Council bring Jeff back onto the Board. Joan Solu, Morro Bay TBID Chair and Tourism Bureau President, spoke regarding the open hotelier positions on the TBID Advisory Board. The largest hotel is currently in transition, several properties are either in escrow or for sale, and some have brand new management and unable to commit at this time; however, all are interested. She asked the Council leave the hotelier positions open through this transition period, and re-open the application period in 90- 120 days. AGENDA NO: A-4 MEETING DATE: February 10, 2015 2 MINUTES - MORRO BAY SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING – JANUARY 28, 2015 Jeremiah O’Brien, spoke on behalf of the Morro Bay Quota Fund and MB Commercial Fisherman’s Organization. He is happy there were many applications for the Harbor Advisory Board vacancies and asks for continued support of Dana McClish and Jeff Eckles. They have worked well with the community and have proven themselves in their positions; he asks Council to reinstate them. Drew Jacobson, Morro Bay, stated he is hopeful that over next two years he will see important changes in the department and the policies that affect the bay and those that use it. They need a Harbor Advisory Board that can remain independent and encourage and embrace community input. It has been refreshing to have a Harbor Advisory Board that is open to input from the community. Mr. Eckles, along with Ron Reisner and Bill Luffee have been an asset to the community. He would like to see Mr. Eckles continue to provide autonomy and leadership within the Harbor Advisory Board. Ron Reisner, current member of the Harbor Advisory Board, encourages City Council to reappoint two existing members that have submitted applications. The current board has made dramatic efforts and produced results in making the Harbor Advisory Board more relevant than it has in some time. There are initiatives in place and underway that these gentlemen participate in, and more importantly a body needs an effective chair. He asks the Council keep these two gentlemen so the Board can keep momentum moving forward. The public comment period was closed. The City Council interviewed the following applicants for (2) two vacant seats on the Harbor Advisory Board, one representing Waterfront Leaseholders and one representing Recreational Boaters: Rich Buquet, Jeff Eckles, Michael Fiamingo, Neal Maloney, Dana McClish and James Zuur. Council asked for clarification on which applicants were being considered for the Waterfront Leaseholder position. Mr. Maloney confirmed he is a current Waterfront Leaseholder; Mr. Eckles recently moved his business and is no longer a Waterfront Leaseholder. For the Harbor Advisory Board member representing Waterfront Leaseholder, the City Council voted by written ballot and Administrative Services Director Slayton read the results: Neal Maloney (5 votes – Mayor Irons, Councilmembers Headding, Johnson, Makowetski and Smukler); Neal Maloney was appointed to represent Waterfront Leaseholders on the Harbor Advisory Board with a term ending 1/31/19. For the Harbor Advisory Board member representing Recreational Boaters, the City Council voted by written ballot and Administrative Services Director Slayton read the results: Dana McClish (4 votes – Mayor Irons, Councilmembers Johnson, Makowetski & Smukler) Jeff Eckles (1 vote – Councilmember Headding); Dana McClish was appointed to represent Recreational Boaters on the Harbor Advisory Board with a term ending 1/31/19. 3 MINUTES - MORRO BAY SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING – JANUARY 28, 2015 The City Council interviewed the following applicants for (2) vacant seats on the Planning Commission: Jeffrey Cox, Gerald Luhr and Richard Sadowski. For two (2) Planning Commission vacancies, the City Council voted by written ballot and Administrative Services Director Slayton read the results. Gerald Luhr and Richard Sadowski each received five votes (Mayor Irons, Councilmembers Headding, Johnson, Makowetski & Smukler). Luhr and Sadowski were appointed to the Planning Commission with terms ending 1/31/19. The following applicants were interviewed for two (2) Public Works Advisory Board vacancies: Jeffrey Cox, Taylor Newton (letter on file), Christopher Parker and Stewart Skiff. The City Council voted by written ballot for two (2) Public Works Advisory Board vacancies, one with term ending 1/31/19 and one with term ending 1/31/16, and Administrative Services Director Slayton read the results. For the term ending 1/31/19: Christopher Parker received three votes (Mayor Irons, Councilmembers Headding and Smukler); Stewart Skiff received two votes (Councilmembers Johnson and Makowetski). Christopher Parker was appointed to the Public Works Advisory Board with a term ending 1/31/19. For the term ending 1/31/16: Stewart Skiff received two votes (Councilmembers Headding and Smukler); Christopher Parker received two votes (Councilmembers Johnson and Makowetski); Jeffrey Cox received one vote (Mayor Irons). Stewart Skiff was appointed to the Public Works Advisory Board with a term ending 1/31/16. The following applicants were interviewed for the (2) Tourism Bureau Improvement District Advisory Board member-at-large positions were interviewed: Taylor Newton (letter on file) and Jack Smith. The City Council voted by written ballot and Administrative Services Director Slayton read the results: Jack Smith received five votes (Mayor Irons, Councilmembers Headding, Johnson, Makowetski and Smukler). Taylor Newton received three votes (Mayor Irons, Councilmembers Makowetski and Smukler). Smith and Newton were appointed as members-at-large for the Tourism Bureau Improvement District Advisory Board with terms ending 1/31/19. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:12 p.m. Recorded by: Dana Swanson City Clerk