Agenda
COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Port of Seattle Commission Port of Seattle Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Tom Albro Airport Office Building Bill Bryant International Auditorium Mezzanine Level South John Creighton Seattle, Washington 98158 Rob Holland REGULAR MEETING Gael Tarleton Chief Executive Officer Date: March 27, 2012 Tay Yoshitani ORDER OF BUSINESS 12:00 noon 1. Call to Order Web site: Recess to: www.portseattle.org 2. Executive Session, if necessary* 1:00 p.m. Call to Order or reconvene to Open Public Session E-mail: 3. Approval of Minutes Commission-public- 4. Special Order of Business records 5. Unanimous Consent Calendar** @portseattle.org 6. Division, Corporate and Commission Action Items 7. Staff Briefings Port Commission: 8. New Business 9. Policy Roundtables (206) 787-3034 10. Adjournment Meeting and Agenda 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Information: (206) 787-3210 2. EXECUTIVE SESSION* - Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110, if necessary. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Port of Seattle: Creating Economic Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of January 24, 2012. Vitality Here 4. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS Business Strategies: None. Ensure Airport and Seaport Vitality 5. UNANIMOUS CONSENT CALENDAR** Develop New Business Notice: There will be no separate discussion of Consent Calendar items as they are considered routine by the and Economic Port of Seattle Commission and will be adopted by one motion. If a Commissioner or a member of the public Opportunities for the requests discussion on a particular item, that item will be removed from the Consent Calendar and considered Region and the Port separately. Enhance Public Understanding and a. Approval of the claims and obligations for the period of February 1, 2012, through February 29, 2012, Support of the Port's in the amount of $32,041,145.86. (memo enclosed) Role in the Region b. Authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to: (1) execute a contract to purchase one new Be a Catalyst for passenger loading bridge (PLB) for Gate B1; (2) execute contracts to purchase proprietary and long- Regional Transportation lead components required to refurbish one PLB at Gate B11; and (3) advertise and execute one Solutions major works construction contract to install one new PLB at Gate B1 and to refurbish one PLB at Be a Leader in Gate B11 for the amount of $1,570,000 (CIP #C800467). (memo enclosed) Transportation Security Exhibit Environmental c. Authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to advertise and execute a construction contract for the Stewardship through our Lagoon 3 Bird Netting System Project. The estimate for this work is $1,664,000 (CIP #C800417). Actions (memo and attachment enclosed) Be a High-Performance Organization * An Executive Session may be held at any time after the convening time, if necessary. ** Unless otherwise requested by a Port Commissioner, all items under the Unanimous Consent Calendar will be considered as a single item. *** Cellular telephones and pagers should be off or on vibrate mode during the Public Session. AGENDA - Port Commission Regular Meeting, March 27, 2012 Page 2 5. UNANIMOUS CONSENT CALENDAR Continued d. Authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to issue a change order for the Bus Maintenance Facility (BMF) project to extend the completion date by a duration not to exceed 94 calendar days to complete commissioning of the BMF project. No additional funds are requested. (memo enclosed) e. Authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to enter into a settlement agreement with Cruise Terminals of America LLC for certain unpaid rent of leased premises of Port cruise terminals. (memo and agreement enclosed) PUBLIC TESTIMONY: The Commission has changed its practice of taking public testimony at the time of the presentation of an agenda item and will amend its Bylaws to reflect this change. The Port Commission will only take public testimony after the unanimous consent agenda before considering action items or staff briefings, under New Business or during a Public Hearing. Any person wishing to speak must sign up to testify and identify the specific agenda item or topic they are addressing. Public testimony will normally be limited to two minutes for individuals and representatives of organizations and is at the discretion of the Chair. Written comments for any agenda item may be submitted to Commission Records staff at any time during the meeting for distribution to Commissioners and inclusion in the meeting record. 6. DIVISION, CORPORATE, AND COMMISSION ACTION ITEMS a. Request Port Commission authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to execute an Agreed Order No. DE 8938 with the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) for the implementation of the Cleanup Action Plan, and to address contamination in the upland area of Terminal 91. This order will replace the 2010 Agreed Order No. DE 7321. Execution of the order commits the Port to implement the work required by Ecology as outlined in the order. (memo, map, and fact sheet enclosed Agreed Order DE 8938 available electronically) b. Authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to prepare 100% design for the Cargo 5 Hardstand at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to provide additional parking for aircraft remaining overnight at the Airport. The amount of this request is $3,230,000. The estimated total cost of the project is $45,906,000 (CIP #C800254). (memo and attachment enclosed) 7. STAFF BRIEFINGS a. Staff Briefing about Interim Concessions Leasing, 2012-2014. (memo and PowerPoint enclosed) b. Port Jobs 2011 Annual Report. (memo, attachment, report, and PowerPoint enclosed) c. Monthly Briefing Update on the Consolidated Rental Car Facility Program. (memo, attachment, and PowerPoint attached) 8. NEW BUSINESS 9. POLICY ROUNDTABLE None. 10. ADJOURNMENT
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