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Pacific council adopts new master fee schedule

City of Pacific City Council · April 1, 2026

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Summary

The Pacific City Council adopted Resolution 2026-1034 updating the city's master fee schedule on March 23, 2026, in a 6-0 vote. Council also approved the consent agenda, heard two brief presentations and received staff updates; the meeting adjourned at 7:07 p.m.

The Pacific City Council adopted a revised master fee schedule (Resolution 2026-1034) at its regular meeting on March 23, 2026. The motion to adopt, made by Council Member Putnam and seconded by Council President Kerry Garberding, passed on a roll-call vote with six ayes and one absence.

The vote formalizes changes to the city's master fee schedule recorded in AB26-023a. The minutes do not summarize specific fee changes; the council approved the resolution during the meeting packet's business and recorded the roll-call vote as: ayes — Kerry Garberding, Helms, Jackson, Petersen, Putnam, Boles; absent — Katie Garberding.

Council members also approved the consent agenda, which included claims and payroll vouchers, approval of recent minutes, and two additional resolutions: Resolution 2026-1035 designating the Auburn Reporter as the newspaper of record and Resolution 2026-1036 amending Policy 100-016 related to vacation leave buyback. Council Member Putnam moved to approve the consent agenda; Council President Kerry Garberding seconded and the motion carried 6-0.

During staff reports, Mayor Kave reminded council members of the Public Disclosure Commission F1 filing deadline of April 1, 2026 and named Council Member Jackson as the liaison to the Cities and Schools Forum. City Administrator George Martinez told residents with questions or concerns about fiber-optic installations to contact the city for assistance, saying, "contact the city to help with their questions or concerns." Police Chief Robert Hendrickson reported that the officer involved in a recent incident "would be returning to full duty on Saturday."

The minutes record two presentations: Karl Krahn of the Small Business Administration presented a PowerPoint on disaster assistance programs for homeowners, renters and businesses, and Sunny Ausink presented a PowerPoint on Forged Fiber 37's proposed franchise for installation of fiber-optic cable in the city's right-of-way. The meeting minutes do not include substantive detail or a council decision on either presentation.

Being no further business, Mayor Kave adjourned the meeting at 7:07 p.m.