Port Commission Minutes

2021 October 13th Regular Port Commission Meeting Minutes

MINUTES FROM THE REMOTE VIRTUAL REGULAR PORT COMMISSION MEETING OF THE PORT OF HOODSPORT COMMISSION October 13, 2021 Call to Order:   9:01am                                                   Adjourned:  10:25am

Meeting Held at:              Virtual Zoom Conference Meeting Room ID#406-238-9936  

Roll Call:  Commissioner Booth – Chairwoman, Commissioner Kincannon – 2nd Chairwoman Terry Brazil – Trustee                                                                                                               

Staff Present:                    K. Wyatt, Executive Director, S. Lindgren – Supervisor of Maintenance

Public:                                Tonia Buell, Project Development Mgr. WSDOT

Approval of Agenda:       Commissioner Kincannon made a motion to amend the agenda to add WPPA Per Diem Resolution to Port Directors report and approves the remainder of the agenda dated October 13, 2021 as written; Commissioner Brazil seconded; it was unanimously approved.

Minutes: Commissioner Brazil made a motion to approve the regular port commission minutes for September 15, 2021, Commissioner Kincannon seconded the motion, unanimously approved.

VouchersCommissioner Brazil made a motion to approve the Voucher for September 30, 2021, in the amount of $8,874.24 & 3rd Quarter Commission Payroll in the amount of $1,374.68; Commissioner Kincannon seconded, unanimously approved.

Public Communication:   Tonia Buell, Project Dev. Manager with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) said their goal is to electrify highways across the United States and in the pacific northwest to expand Hwy 101 from Olympia to Port Angeles.  The goal is to have electric vehicle charging stations at 50-mile intervals.  Part of a Volkswagen settlement agreement was to give $2 billion dollars to electrify America.  $800 million was to be invested in California, and $1.2 Billion went to the United States for charging infrastructure along highly traveled highway corridors across America.  Hoodsport is an area of interest with the location along the highway and tourist draw.  WSDOT put in proposals for agencies to partner with the private sector in applying for potential grant money and to match funds with their own money to install fast charging EV stations in locations along highway corridors.  It is suggested that there are four DC fast charging stations at each location where people can charge for 30-45 minutes so their battery will be at least 80% charged.  Each charging stations costs $100 thousand dollars, so a location of four charging stations will cost $400 thousand dollars for infrastructure and the chargers.  Commissioner Kincannon said our community may not be able to come up with funds to match grant money.  T Buell said the more matching funds from the private sector, the higher the score on grant money.  The funding program has not started yet, we are currently looking for good sites and finding partners to participate.  The federal government may be funding $71 million dollars at some point.  We are suggesting the communities and private sectors put together proposals and be ready for grant funding.  T Buell said she would submit a grant format to use as an example from the last grant funding applicants.  Commissioner Brazil asked if Tesla charging stations are proprietary to their own vehicles.  T Buell said, yes, Tesla drivers have an adaptor they can use for DC charging stations, however Tesla charging stations are proprietary to their own vehicles.  Commissioner Booth asked why we need four stations, T Buell said we are gearing up for future use, all car manufacturers are making electric vehicles and it will become a future standard.  J Morris asked if all four stations must be in one location, T Buell said it is better if they are all in a row, it is the lowest cost option due to station equipment, electricity upgrades, permits, host site agents.   We need more power to supply higher expectations, Hoodsport is directly along the highway and the goal is to finish highway corridors before electrifying other roadways.  Commissioner Booth asked if we could expect more government funding for these projects, T Buell said their goal is to use more of the private sector funds and are very excited to see the interest in EV Charging stations in Hoodsport to fill the gap between Olympia and Port Angeles.  Annie with the Timberland Regional library put out the fall storybook along the lower trail at the Hoodsport Trail Park.  The story is called “Explorers of the Wild”, its about a little boy and a bear walking along the trail that they explored together.  Annie asked if she should put up a winter storybook.  Commissioner Brazil said as it gets wetter and windier, we must close the gates due to tree branches and I think we should wait to be safe.  Commissioner Kincannon said I think that is a great idea.  Commissioner Booth said this is a great partnership and we really appreciate the storybook trail.

Commissioner Reports     Commissioner Kincannon is working on the QR codes & GIS maps for hikers to easily access and follow the trails at the Hoodsport Trail Park on their phone.  All Trails App may also work for hikers.  We will have a QR code at each trail head to scan for the map.  Commissioner Brazil will walk the HTP to test the All-Trails App and look at the new trail markers and signs.  Commissioner Booth is working on cleaning up information on the internet related to the Port of Hoodsport and will put together a list of updates.

Port Maintenance Reports:  

Hoodsport Trail Park & Disc Golf Park:  S Lindgren said the trail looks fantastic and only needs a few more symbols.  MW is doing a terrific job in maintaining the upper and lowers hiking trails.  The trails leading to the abandoned 18-hole disc golf course is overgrown, we are losing sight of the pads and goals.  The Disc Golf club stopped working on the 60-acre side of the trail park because it was too much work to build and maintain with volunteers who all have full time jobs and the terrain is very steep and rough.  We could take apart the equipment and haul it out.  A guy was seen dumping fish carcasses in the lower parking lot, I watched him and got his license plate number.  Commissioner Booth asked if S Lindgren could report to the Sheriff that someone was littering, he said yes.  Commissioner Kincannon suggested identifying as a Port staff and ask them to call the individual regarding the incident.  As far as the donated gravel to cover the disc golf parking lot from the Goodpastors, when asked about it, he said to wait a while, he isn’t ready.  Dumpster trash pick up was reduced to every other week as of October 12th for winter months.

Hoodsport Marina, Dock & Waterfront Park:  S Lindgren drained down the irrigation water and the fire lines on the dock before the temperature gets down below freezing. The port purchased and electric cordless lawn mower, weed eater with a pole saw attachment and extra battery packs, it all works fantastic without bogging down.

Public Restrooms: In a public hearing, the public restrooms were surplused to the Purvis’ on April 14, 2021.  They will be replacing the drain field and repair the septic system in accordance with the Mason County Environmental health specifications to re-open the restrooms.  Until then, the Port of Hoodsport and the Purvis’ continue to provide Sani cans with washing stations for the publics use.

Port parking/Office building/Maintenance shed: S. Lindgren monitors live stream surveillance cameras overlooking the public restrooms, office building, ports shed, parking lot, waterfront park and marina dock. It appears the same people continue to dump household garbage.

Port Directors Report

The port commission signed a resolution sent out by the Washington Public Ports Assn to correct a legislative mistake to adjust per diem for inflation.  The port director contacted the WA Fish and Wildlife habitat program director about who she could refer who had knowledge about building a break water to protect the ports dock from wind and waves in winter weather.  The Corp of Engineers was suggested and contacted, the contact emailed back with a suggestion of coordinating with WA Fish and Wildlife and said that without a project design, they could not provide information.  Commissioner Kincannon suggested calling the WPPA to find out if another port has done a similar project.  Commissioner Brazil said the Port of Port Townsend has done these projects.  Commissioner Booth said she has seen three prong jax stacked in the water to prevent wave action.  S. Lindgren said the Union Marina uses rocks as a break water.  Commissioner Booth suggested doing more homework, waiting until spring, and delegating it to the new commissioner to tackle the project.  Cody Morris, the commissioner elect inquired about placing a sign in his business establishment advertising his commission position so the public can come into his business with topics for discussion.  The executive director said she would contact the Port’s attorney who is researching RCW’s, Code of Ethics, and consulting with the Public Disclosure commission to provide an answer for C Morris.  Commissioner Booth asked about the Ports ability to collect moorage fees by receiving other forms of payment besides cash and checks.  The director inquired with the County Treasurer who said it is not a possibility at this time to collect any forms of payment for the Port, she said the Port is responsible for collecting its revenue before submitting it to the Treasurers office.  She said the Port could open a merchant account with a bank to accept credit card payments, some caveats are, the port would have to provide wifi at the point of receipt, merchant fees would be associated and someone or a kiosk must be available to receive payment.  The director called a Commissioner from the Port of Grapeview who said a credit card kiosk would cost upwards of $10,000., a merchant services account is required, wifi is required and merchant fees will apply.  He said moorage fees of $10. For an overnight stay only during certain seasons with a total annual revenue of $500. To $800. Dollars does not pencil out.  With the commission’s approval, the fall newsletter was sent to the Lake Cushman admin to include with their newsletter, it was also posted on the Ports website and at the Ports office.

Budget:               September financial statements were reviewed

Old Business:  As discussed above        New Business:    As discussed above

Next Meeting:    November 10th Regular Port commission meeting & 2022 Budget Hearing

Adjourn:          Commissioner Kincannon made a motion to adjourn the Regular Port Commission meeting, Commissioner Brazil seconded, it was unanimously approved, meeting adjourned at 10:25 a.m.

2021 Regular Port Commission Meetings are scheduled as follows:

Wednesday’s at 9am    November 10th, December 15th

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Commissioner Brazil                Commissioner Booth          Commissioner Kincannon

2021 September 15th Regular Port Commission Virtual Meeting Minutes

MINUTES FROM THE REMOTE VIRTUAL REGULAR PORT COMMISSION MEETING OF THE PORT OF HOODSPORT COMMISSION

September 15, 2021 Call to Order:   9:03am                                                   Adjourned:  10:02am

Meeting Held at:              Virtual Zoom Conference Meeting Room ID#406-238-9936  

Roll Call: Commissioner Booth – Chairwoman, Commissioner Kincannon – 2nd Chairwoman, Terry Brazil – Trustee                                                                                                               

Staff Present:                    K. Wyatt, Executive Director, S. Lindgren – Supervisor of Maintenance

Public:                            Cody Morris – Potlatch Brewing Company, Kirk Boxleitner – Shelton-Mason County Journal

Approval of Agenda:  Commissioner Booth made a motion to amend the agenda to remove Samantha Stanford (Corp of Engineers) and George Blevins (Olympic Septic Company from the Open Public comment area as no shows and to approve the remainder of the agenda dated September 15, 2021 as written; Commissioner Brazil seconded; it was unanimously approved.

Minutes: Commissioner Brazil made a motion to approve the regular port commission minutes for August 11, 2021, Commissioner Kincannon seconded the motion, unanimously approved.

VouchersCommissioner Kincannon made a motion to approve the Voucher for August 31, 2021, in the amount of $9,750.28; Commissioner Brazil seconded, unanimously approved.

Public Communication:   The port director talked to the commission and public about the upcoming election in November 2021. Commissioner Booth’s position is up for election, she chose not to file in May as the incumbent for her current position and chose to remain in her Commission position until the election in November.  No one filed for this open position in the May election filing period so there was a special filing period in August in which Cody Morris filed to run for Commissioner Booth’s position. And, because it is an odd year, the position in which Commissioner Kincannon was appointed to is also up for election in November.  No one filed to run for her position in the May or August filing period so Commissioner Kincannon will retain her commission position.  The port director invited and introduced Cody Morris as next to be elected  in November as the newest Port of Hoodsport Commissioner to fill Commissioner Booth’s position, Cody Morris introduced himself as the owner of the Potlatch Brewing Company in Hoodsport. C Morris said he grew up is Seattle and spent time on the Hood Canal at his parent’s cabin since the 1990’s.  He attended Evergreen State College then moved back to Seattle, and pursued the beer and wine industry in the Sodo neighborhood.  His beer pub became the best new restaurant in Seattle.  He was approached to form a partnership with Holland partners in South Lake Union.  He and his wife decided to open a brewery in Hoodsport in 2020 which should be completed with inside service in October 2021.  He is interested in the Port commission position because he is fascinated with local government, he wants to learn about the mechanics and to make changes that could make life more pleasant in Hoodsport. Commissioner Booth welcomed C Morris and said we are excited to have you become a Port commissioner; we are sure you will be an asset to the town.  K Boxleitner said he was looking for a local artist to do a business profile on and now he can add the nuances of becoming a new port commissioner.  C Morris said he was curious about the rules around being a Port commissioner and owning a business in town.  He would like to set up a day a month to offer a place for the community to voice concerns and make suggestions, He was curious if he could use the port office or pub to have public meetings.  The port director said the port office space is very small to even host a regular port commission meeting and that all large public meetings have been held at the library meeting room. The port commission made a motion to continue with remote virtual meetings and noticed there is more participation with a virtual meeting.  Commissioner Booth said anytime two or more commissioners gather and talk about business, it must be advertised as a public meeting and minutes need to be taken. Commissioner Brazil said the public is usually involved only when there is an issue of concern, he added that the commissioners are paid $128. per diem in which they can only claim one meeting per day.  The port director said the WPPA (Washington Public Ports Association) has not yet scheduled the next New Commissioner Training session and she will notify Commissioners Kincannon and Morris (when he is sworn in) as to when it is scheduled.  There is also a Small Ports meeting each year in October that is beneficial for the Commissioners to attend for interactive small port discussion and to get to know other Commissioners of small ports in the state of WA. C Morris said he would love to attend the Port’s regular port commission meeting in October.

Commissioner Reports     Commissioner Kincannon said she will be connecting with the Port’s IT technician as soon as she has an updated map of the Hoodsport Trail Park so they can create a QR code for people to scan with their phone to download a copy of the trail map.  The QR code can be laminated and posted in the parking lots to each entrance of the trail park for hikers to access.  Commissioner Brazil asked what it would look like, Commissioner Kincannon said a picture will pop up on your phone that says welcome to the Hoodsport Trail Park, there will be a photo of the Hoodsport Trail map.  S Lindgren said he would leave a copy of the current trail map at the office for Commissioner Kincannon to pick up.  She said she has a graphic designer who can enhance the trail map.  Commissioner Brazil said it is called the Hoodsport Hills Disc Golf Course and the 9-hole course is officially called the ‘Cushman Crawl’.  Commissioner Kincannon said if enough people go to Google maps while at the Hoodsport Trail Park and drop a pin on the disc golf course, Google will start to recognize it and it will show up on a Google map.  Commissioner Booth said she has multiple calls into WSDOT regarding the striping in the crosswalks throughout Hoodsport. The project engineer said the crosswalks, ADAs parking and no parking around the fire hydrants should be painted in the next week, Commissioner Booth told WSDOT she was concerned about visitor safety.  Commissioner Booth asked S Lindgren if they could put the crosswalk flags back up on the poles.  He said he would gather the flags and make more if needed.

Port Maintenance Reports:  

Hoodsport Trail Park & Disc Golf Park:  S Lindgren said the parking signs are up at all three parking areas at the trail park and disc golf park. He researched how to keep the hikers on the trail and determined yellow markers will indicate the lower loop and red markers will indicate the upper loop trail.  He and the other maintenance crew moved the trail around a big tree as a safety precaution, so hikers avoid an area of natural erosion occurring next to the trail on the lower loop. 

Hoodsport Marina, Dock & Waterfront Park:  S Lindgren refreshed the painted areas in the port’s parking lot.  Commissioner Kincannon said she went through all the grants available at this time for the break water project and an EV Charging station, there are currently no grants available for ports, the grants were all to create jobs and for lost revenue due to COVID relief.  Commissioner Booth asked the port director to check with the County Treasurer to find out if there are an alternative way people can pay for moorage with a credit card online or with a phone App.

Public Restrooms: The Public restrooms were surplused to the Purvis’ on April 14, 2021, after a public hearing was held.  The Purvis’ will be replacing the drain field and repair the septic system in accordance with the Mason County Environmental health specifications to re-open the restrooms as soon as possible.   Until then, the Port of Hoodsport and the Purvis’ continue to provide Sani cans with washing stations for the publics use.

Port parking/Office building/Maintenance shed: S. Lindgren through a Security App monitors live stream surveillance cameras overlooking the public restrooms, office building, ports shed, parking lot, waterfront park and marina dock. It appears the same people continue to dump household garbage.

Port Directors Report

All items on the port director’s agenda were covered in the regular port commission meeting.

Budget:               August financial statements were reviewed

Old Business:  As discussed above        New Business:    As discussed above Next Meeting:    October 13th

Adjourn:          Commissioner Kincannon made a motion to adjourn the Regular Port Commission meeting, Commissioner Brazil seconded, it was unanimously approved, meeting adjourned at 10:02 a.m.

2021 Regular Port Commission Meetings are scheduled as follows:

Wednesday’s at 9am   October 13th, November 10th, December 15th             

Commissioner Brazil                Commissioner Booth          Commissioner Kincannon