02-06-23 Council AgendaUTY (OF
KALISPELL
CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
February 6, 2023, at 7:00 p.m.
City Hall Council Chambers, 201 First Avenue East
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A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
D. AGENDA APPROVAL
E. CONSENT AGENDA
All items listed on the consent agenda will be accepted by one motion. If a council member
desires to discuss an item separately, the item can be removed from the consent agenda by
motion.
1. Council Minutes — January 17 and 23, 2023
2. Reject Bid for Lower Zone Water Storage Tanks Roof Replacement Project
This item considers rejecting the bid received for this project due to cost.
3. Award Bid for Stormwater Quality Treatment Facilities Project — Ashley Creek
Drainage Basin
This item considers awarding this bid to LHC, Inc., in the amount of $971,949.60.
4. Professional Consultant Recommendation for a Stormwater Facility Plan Update
This item recommends the selection of HDR as the professional consultant for this
update.
5. Firefighter/Paramedic Confirmations
This item considers the confirmation of Firefighter/Paramedics Cody Butler, Jacob
Brinlee, Zachary Lanz and John Mellencamp to the Fire Department.
F. COMMITTEE REPORTS
G. PUBLIC COMMENT
Persons wishing to address the council on any issue not on the agenda are asked to do so
at this time. Those addressing the council are requested to give their name and address for
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the record. Please see the last page of the agenda for the proper manner of addressing the
council. Please limit comments to three minutes. Public comment can also be provided
via email to nubliccomment(&kalisnell.com, or via video conference.
H. REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND SUBSEQUENT COUNCIL ACTION
Persons wishing to address the council on individual agenda items are asked to provide
public comment via email to publiccomment(cr�,kalispell.com or during the meeting verbally
in council chambers or via the online meeting. Please provide your name and address for
the record.
1. Resolution 6115 — C-Pace Program
This resolution considers creation of a Commercial Property Assessed Capital
Enhancement Act of Montana District within the City of Kalispell.
2. Resolution 6116 — Four Mile Drive Transportation Alternative Grant Application
for Multi -Use Path
This resolution considers recommending the submittal of a Montana Department of
Transportation grant application for a multi -use path connection on the north side
of Four Mile Drive at the west end of the Kalispell Youth Athletic Complex.
3. Resolution 6117 — Bonds for Sewer Lift Station 9
This resolution considers issuance of bonds totaling $1,775,000 to fund the
acquisition, construction, and equipping of a sewerage lift station.
4. Consideration of Ordinances Related to Public Parks
a. Ordinance 1899 — First Reading - Excessive Personal Property
This ordinance considers making it unlawful to place, store, or maintain
personal property at public facilities outside of a special event or
reservation, so as not to interfere with another's use of public property.
b. Ordinance 1900 — First Reading - Creation of Structures
This ordinance would limit the erection of structures in City Parks, not
including municipal installations or installations or displays in conjunction
with a special event.
Ordinance 1901 — First Reading - Use of Park Structure Without Permit
This ordinance would set limits on the amount of time a party could occupy
a covered park structure without securing a permit for its extended use. This
would not require anyone to move outside of the public park but would limit
the ability to take all day possession of a single structure, such as a gazebo,
and provide for a more equitable use across the public for the park
amenities.
I. CITY MANAGER, COUNCIL, AND MAYOR REPORTS (No Action)
J. ADJOURNMENT
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UPCOMING SCHEDULE / FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Next Work Session — February 13, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
City Offices Closed — February 20, 2023 — Presidents' Day Holiday
Next Regular Meeting — Tuesday, February 21, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
To provide public comment live, remotely, please register for the video conference through
zoom and use the raise hand feature to indicate you would like to provide public comment. See
the top of the agenda for the zoom link.
Watch City Council sessions live or later on Charter Cable Channel 190 or online
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The City does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its programs, services, activities, and
employment practices. Accessible parking is available at the rear entrance to City Hall off of the alley,
where there is an accessible entrance, and accessible restrooms nearby. Auxiliary aids are also available.
For questions about disability accommodations please contact the City Clerk at 406-758-7756.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Adopted July 1, 1991
Section 2-20 Manner of Addressing Council
a. Each person not a Council member shall address the Council, at the time designated in
the agenda or as directed by the Council, by stepping to the podium or microphone,
giving that person's name and address in an audible tone of voice for the record, and
unless further time is granted by the Council, shall limit the address to the Council to
three minutes.
b. All remarks shall be addressed to the Council as a body and not to any member of the
Council or Staff.
No person, other than the Council and the person having the floor, shall be permitted to
enter into any discussion either directly or through a member of the Council, without the
permission of the Presiding Officer.
d. No question shall be asked of individuals except through the Presiding Officer.
PRINCIPLES FOR CIVIL DIALOGUE
Adopted by Resolution 5180 on February 5, 2007
■ We provide a safe environment where individual perspectives are respected, heard, and
acknowledged.
■ We are responsible for respectful and courteous dialogue and participation.
■ We respect diverse opinions as a means to find solutions based on common ground.
■ We encourage and value broad community participation.
■ We encourage creative approaches to engage in public participation.
■ We value informed decision -making and take personal responsibility to educate and be
educated.
■ We believe that respectful public dialogue fosters healthy community relationships,
understanding, and problem solving.
■ We acknowledge, consider and respect the natural tensions created by collaboration,
change, and transition.
■ We follow the rules & guidelines established for each meeting.
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