Friday, July 5, 2013

POG Manager Report 6/29-7/5


POG Manager Report 6/29-7/5
+          Submitted monthly Connect Oregon report.
+          Requested and received support for pushing the Commission’s regular meeting to July 17th from the 10th. Sent notice to papers alerting the public and updated posted agendas. This should allow staff to provide more information for agenda items difficult to obtain due to the July 4 holiday.
+          Office was closed for Independence Day. Back in office Friday.
+          Employees/supervisors began signing/dating all time cards. Port employees are extremely dedicated to the work here. This new sign-off requirement is needed for managing and controlling the use of compensatory time and for management to ultimately determine if additional staff is required.
+          Development of draft resolution changing the work week. One minor issue that came up during the time sheet review was compensatory time generated every other week when maintenance crew takes time off on Friday for working the preceding weekend. With the current workweek beginning on Monday, the subsequent weekend time work resulted in 1-1/2 time accumulated in comp time. By starting the workweek on Saturday, the employees can still have the three-day weekend every other week without incurring extra comp time.
+          Two hour meeting with CM John O’Leary discussing mutual matters.
+          Tried to record the Connect Oregon Acknowledgement of Assistance with the County only to be turned away by the Clerk’s Office that the State of Oregon needs to provide the Port with a “Consideration” before the County will record the document. When staff talked to the State, they disagreed that it was necessary, so we’ll hopefully get this sorted out once everybody is back in the office next week. Surveyed other CO recipients to find out what they did.
+          Likewise with EDA, a series of legal descriptions and EDA docs were received by Ken Valentine and taken back to PDX so he could formally mark them with his engineering stamp after which they’ll be mailed to Bill Sargent for his review. These items will also be recorded. Once these items are recorded, the Port can begin submitted reimbursement requests.
+          Check in with Nina DiConcini regarding the old 900-J permit expiration. (It’s been over two years since this was brought to DEQ’s attention.) She indicated that DEQ is opening up applications and that she’d love to meet with me to discuss beginning the process. Will wait until after session is over so Mark Landauer can sit in.
+          Wrote letter to Vern Scovell asking for planning level cost estimates for disposing of 25k cy of dredge materials (1) in-stream, (2) our 7-acre site, and (3) Kincheloe Pt. site. This material will be useful for the Port Commission in determining value of the port’s 7-acre site abutting Jerry Creasy Way as part of their visioning process this summer.
+          Will need to talk to the County about adding a dredge disposal site perhaps behind the training jetty in Barview. The closest alternative right now is Kincheloe, but it might make sense to see if the County Planning Commission would consider adding a site in Barview that could support the north jetty areas that have been identified as potentially failing. I will contact Laura Hicks, USACE, to see if they’d support the effort.
+          Received proposal from Ken Valentine on July 3rd for the completion of the wharf design and preparing the bid docs. Will need to review with earnest next week for Port Commission consideration. I did request from Ken to submit an adjusted project budget to reflect this change. This proposal will greatly dip into the port’s reserves as it will not be eligible for reimbursement by EDA.
+          Ray Buchegar, FBB Federal Relations, forwarded email from BoatUS advocating the Hill for small ports support in the WRDA bill. BoatUS representatives have met with the Port of Garibaldi over the last two years during our trips to DC.
+          Building Inspection completed this week on the apartment building in an effort to upgrade the structure. There was quite a mess left by the tenant and the deposits will be forfeited. I signed a letter indicating the port’s intent to the previous tenant. We’ve been receiving interest in renting the building and may do so after it’s cleaned with the caveat that the Port may be making upgrades in the next year or so (budget permitting).
+          A series of email/in-person conversations with the City regarding city sign code. The Port may want to consider a sign on the bay-frontage side of our office lettering mariners know that our building is the port office. We may want to ask the planning commission to “interpret” whether “site front” could include water frontage in addition to the traditional street frontage (site frontage is not currently defined). We can talk about this more on the 17th.
+          Surveyed ports for recent loan rates for RV park upgrades.
+          Thanks to Chris Miller for getting wifi up and running in the RV park! Nice work, Chris!
+          Forwarded POG’s executive search information/materials from 2009 to Port of Newport commissioner.
+          Most recent set of HHPR invoices (pre-construction planning) turned down for reimbursement by IFA. Will need to follow up when officer is back from vacation, but we’ll lots of other invoices to submit.
+          Followed up with Garibaldi Charters (letter and phone calls) to get details for lease. Was told that they wouldn’t have sales agreement finalized by July 1, so not sure what their next step will be.
+          Met with Leaseholder Kelly Barnett and City Planner Jay Sennewald to discuss use and sign issues. Kelly may need to apply for a conditional use to have his recreational fish processing and retail sales business. Follow up conversations with Barnett.
+          Followed up with City and Dave Olson about installing temporary parking signs in front of fish cleaning stations. Will be brought to Port Commission for approval on the 17th. OCSR train riders have impacted our facilities greatly. New parking spaces in front of Old Mill should help the parking issues.
+          Port staff pressure washed TEP roof removing moss/dirt.
+          Bought logo space for Port in Garibaldi Visitor’s Guide. There will be a lot of information in the guide on port activities and amenities.
+          Conversation with upset moorage holder about “lost” payment. We have no record (the port has three levels of backup for just this reason) and the moorage holder has no receipt. May come to Commission meeting. Directed staff to identify all contact and history with individual for commission packet in case he does show up.
+          Michele Bradley, POTB, has set up Commissioner training for Thursday, July 25th at 9:30am with working lunch. Wrap up at 2:30pm.
+          Inquiry by consultant about dredge permitting contract. Noted that its on my to-do list.
+          Had several email exchanges with Blair Smith. Two issues for proposed boatwash: (1) design considerations and (2) lease terms. I sent a formal letter about what the port needs to draft a lease (nothing has been received). I emailed and left voicemail messages about getting a 3D image (similar to what the port received from R Sanitary) and a summary of building materials/colors. Haven’t received anything. As of this week, I don’t believe the Port has enough information in to move forward. Hoping we’ll get more next week.
+          Scheduled meeting with Ray Buchegar, FBB Relations (lobbyist), for Friday, Aug. 2nd at 1pm at the port office.
+          Conversation with another upset moorage customer who wants permanent moorage, has a seasonal pass (payment plan) but has not followed port rules: parks wherever he wants and late payments. Have basically indicated that daily rate will be in effect and that six month passes are available for actively fishing commercial vessels only.
+          Hour long meeting with Scott Keillor to go over Vision Plan proposal. Several changes have been made, so he’ll be re-submitting proposal on Monday. (Still looks very good.) Have also submitted OBDD Ports Marketing grant application toward the project. I did have a nice conversation with Sen. Johnson who will support our application.
+          Helped Dave move a transient boat that was parked in the wrong spot.

CALENDAR UPDATE NEXT WEEK
7/8      GTC Meeting
7/8      attending Rockaway Beach Tourism Commission
7/10    new network copier/printer delivered
7/11    NOHA meeting

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