[PAGE 1] City of Rockaway Beach City Council Workshop Agenda Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025 Time: 4:30 P.M. – 5:40 P.M. Location: Rockaway Beach City Hall, 276 HWY 101 – 2nd Floor Conference Room Watch live stream here: corb.us/live-stream View meeting later here: corb.us/city-council Join here to attend remotely: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84360727148?pwd=MmOTyNGU4D1mGu5bI2RWo0vzeSuaUR.1 Meeting ID: 843 6072 7148 Passcode: 284610 Dial by your location 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) What is a City Council Workshop? Workshops are intended to allow for preliminary discussions by the City Council and staff. Workshops are held to present information to the Council so that the Council is prepared for upcoming regular meetings. Workshops are subject to Oregon’s public meeting law and must be noticed accordingly. No final City Council decisions are made during workshops. The public is encouraged to attend workshops but may not participate unless expressly asked. Note: Agenda item times are estimates and are subject to change. 1. CALL TO ORDER (4:30 p.m.) 2. ROLL CALL 3. COUNCIL BRIEFING/DISCUSSION a. FEMA PICM/Flood Hazard Overlay Zone Ordinance/Comprehensive Plan Proposed Amendments – Armand Resto-Spotts, Attorney, Local Government Law Group (4:31 p.m.) b. Sewer Rate Study Analysis – Mary Mertz, Public Works Director; HDR Engineers (4:50 p.m.) c. Review of Wayside Use Applications (5:15 p.m.) d. Strategic Plan Progress Update Q1 (5:25 p.m.) e. Review of 2026 City Council Meeting Calendar (5:36 p.m.) f. Other Regular Session Agenda Items Review (5:37 p.m.) 4. ADJOURNMENT (5:40 p.m.) Rockaway Beach City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. A request for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the meeting to the City Recorder Melissa Thompson at cityrecorder@corb.us or 503-374-1752. [PAGE 28] City of Rockaway Beach 2025-2029 Strategic Plan Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority Public Safety Rockaway Beach is an Funding Update - DCLD/ODOT TGM Program, State/Federal Funding accessible + 1 Update the Transportation System Plan (TSP) $220,000 in TA. Applied in August, Q4 award (not Required welcoming community awarded). Continue Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) beach Wayside Beach Access, Anchor St. David's Chair, 2 access and parking improvements and maintenance Boardwalk Benches - Complete - Next-up Lake Lytle Planning and 30% Design Almost Complete. Next State Funding/Project 3 Complete the Salmonberry Trail enhanced crossings phase funding applied for (not awarded) Costs 4 Inventory and plan for improvements for beach access Up and Running/ New chair delivered in September, 5 Complete MOU with David's Chair 45 users to date People who live and visit Fully staff Police/Sheriff to achieve full staffing for 1 4th Deputy September here are safe Rockaway Beach 2 Explore options for improved law enforcement coverage Page 1 of 8 [PAGE 29] Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority New PW Department Expand resources for code enforcement support and 3 Program Development & Recruitment Phase Head, County Court, education County LE Noticeable reduction in 2025. SO Special Ops./Reader Increase awareness, education, and enforcement for 4 Board/Newsletter/Problem areas identified. More fireworks next year - STR Postings and notices. EMT Advanced Class - Boos Certified. EMT Basic - 50+ graduates, ongoing at TBCC, available to RBFD We are prepared for Tied Increase EMS training opportunities for Fire personnel volunteers. First drill each month focused on EMT emergency response training. RDFD provides CPR training provided to PW staff and senior meals. Record call Program Draft to CC on 8/20/25, work plan review Tied Develop formal emergency management program volume/Staff scheduled for CCWS 11/25. resources Phase 1 - Fire Station only, in-progress now. FY Determine scope and find funding for High Ground Tied 2025/26: Site access, utilities, survey, geotechnical, project layout, project and station cost estimates. Economy Year-round economic Support events and activities to draw people in during Discissions with TVCA Council Workshop March and 1 TVCA Reorganization vitality shoulder season September 2025 Hotline - October Launch. Digital Many challenges with Registration/Database complete and preparation newly acquired 2 Continue to monitor short-term rental (STR) properties underway for next year's renewals. Host Compliance - Granicus systems - complete (fine tuning), GIS Layer - Ready . Code Extensive staff time, Enforcement to pursue Non-licensed STRs. ongoing Page 2 of 8 [PAGE 30] Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority TGM Grant- Update transportation plan (parking improvements and other). Business Façade grants - Except for Façade 3 Explore financial options to improve downtown over $200,000 awarded. Rural Opportunities Initiative Grants, dependent on (ROI) Grant Program - Partner w/ColPac to support State/Federal Funding downtown revitalization and economy. 4 Develop downtown beautification plan Enhance partnerships with Tillamook Coast Visitor's Discissions with TVCA Council Workshop March and 5 Association (TCVA) for tourism workforce training + TVCA Reorganization September 2025 education programs Limited staff Scope of Work/Consultant Selection near completion Attract new and retain time/LUBA 1 Develop an economic development strategic plan (project now pending). Council to discus scope with existing businesses Remand/STR Cap consultant in Q1 2026. review Three Off Season Tourism Marketing Grants for a total of $9,000; and nine Facade Grants for a total of 2 Promote small business grants $209,063. Modified Façade Grant to disperse 50% of the award up front so more local businesses were able to take advantage of the Façade Grant program Green Coast Market opened, Blue Water Fine Arts Gallery opened, Seaquest Gifts have updated their space , The Beach Bite re-opened for pasta and pizza, The Bayocean Food Court opened with three food 3 Actively recruit businesses for Rockaway Beach trucks – Sassy Rocks,Thai Food, Smash Burger, Taqueria Mendez and Tropical Grill Food Trucks opened next to R&R Expresso -Pelican Taproom and Spirits of the West on the way. Page 3 of 8 [PAGE 31] Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority Build awareness to educate on existing resources for 4 small businesses Proactively pursue high-speed internet options for the 5 Astound Broadband - Franchise Outdated state statutes city CC/PC presentations 8/2025, Funding app submitted Dependent on DLCD Increase diversity of 1 Complete update of zoning code to DLCD (approved). Residential code updates and funding and technical housing options related comp. plan amendments. Multi year process. assistance Historically low value Conduct an inventory of developable lands for affordable Staff complied list of city owned property. Vast 2 "un-buildable" property housing majority in SA zone, wetland or flood. donated to city Planner and County Housing Coordinator meet monthly. One Rockaway development receiving Explore partnerships with Tillamook County for funding assistance. Planner working to assist another. 3 affordable housing Planner attended Northwest Housing Summit. Secured funding for residential development code amendments. Capital Improvement Plans updated. Engineer now Evaluate system development charge (SDC) fees for WW Rate Study is 4 updating cost estimates. Methodology/Ordinance set Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) priority for Q2 2026. Transportation & Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plans updated. Engineer now Safe + Reliable Complete Update to water and sewer capital WW Rate Study is 1 updating cost estimates. Methodology/Ordinance set Infrastructure improvement plan (CIP) priority for Q2 2026. Page 4 of 8 [PAGE 32] Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority Completed projects: FY 24/25: P1-2: South Pacific Street (South 3rd Ave. to South 4th Ave.), Completed Implement street capital improvement plan (CIP) projects: FY 25/26:P1-7: South Anchor Street (South 2nd Ave to South 5th Ave.), P1-1: North Pacific Street 2 (North 3rd Ave. to North 9th Ave.) Completed Projects FY24/25: Replaced SD#8 (part of Coral/Beacon St. culvert system). Completed Projects Mitigate flooding through implementation of flood FY25/26:Replaced SD#3, 4, 5, 6, and SD#7. Next up: feasibility plan Re-grading the S. Beacon Street channel bottom to eliminate any high points that may prohibit drainage 3 SWPP Completed, State Approval in September. Community planning for Jetty Creek watershed FSPAC Ongoing. Forest Management Plan approval set for Q1 2026. 4 Funding sought based On path for acquisition Q4 2026. OWEB, CWRF, Forest Fund expanded on estimated purchase Identify funding for Jetty Creek watershed acquisition Legacy, OHA. Funding package awaiting details of infrastructure price. Forgivable CWRF award. On path for acquisition Q4 2026. portion of CWRF TBD. 1 HDR Engineering - Rates 101 Presentation August, Communication/engagement plan activated. Three Complete water and sewer rate study public meetings, public hearing, three flyers. Rate adjustment set for December 2025. 2 Forest Legacy, CWRF,OWEB, DLCD, OPRD LL, OPRD Pursue federal and state grant funding opportunities Trails, DLCD Memorial, OHA SWPP, OHA FSP, IFA Nedonna Water 3 Page 5 of 8 [PAGE 33] Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority Capital Improvement Plans updated. WW Rate Study is Update system development charge (SDC) methodology Methodology/Ordinance set for Q2 2026. priority 4 High Impact. Legal Workshop with planner and attorney scheduled for Preserve natural Complete zoning code update for Flood Hazard Overlay uncertainties. November 2025. Hearing continued to November environment (FHO) Conflicting State and regular session. Federal requirements. 1 Support implementation of new recycling programs Curbside now available 2 Evaluate dark skies policy options 3 Community Connection & Engagement Phase 1 - Funding secured for "out of water work" - Utilities, ADA restrooms, ADA parking spaces, adjacent oversized parking - Construction set for spring 2026. Phase 2 - "In-water work" - OMB Regulatory & Expand recreation drafted facilities plan and will to provide concept 1 Complete Lake Lytle improvement Permitting. Funding opportunities materials, City to gather feedback, Q1 2026 Approvals take time. (construction TBD). Milfoil solution - community decision, Q2 2026. Phase 3 - Elevated trail between park and N. 6th St., planning grant application pending. Page 6 of 8 [PAGE 34] Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority High cost. Planning and 30% Design nearly complete. Next State/Federal Funding 2 Complete Salmonberry Trail phase (final design and construction) funding through Environment. Multi- OCP applied for but not awarded. jurisdictional environment. Conduct a feasibility study to explore opportunities to 3 create community gathering spaces Initial meeting between city and NRCD held in Explore partnerships and/or expansion of North County September. NCRD expressed interest in serving 4 Recreation District Rockaway. Discussed seasonal and summer programs for youth, more to follow. Active trail planning - Lake Lytle Boardwalk /Jetty Priority to current trail 5 Complete Parks and Trails Master Plan Creek recreational trails (FSPAC)/Salmonberry Trail projects Engaged community 1 Develop communications and engagement plan New Website through Civic Plus w/ Agenda Meeting Improve use of technology for communications and 2 Management. In-progress - December Launch. Also, transparency launching See-Click-Fix. Good Governance CC/PC presentations 8/2025. DLCD grant to fund Resource intensive. Effective and Efficient 1 Update Comprehensive Plan residential driven updates. Additional funding app Securing funding and Government submitted to be submitted to DLCD technical assistance. Page 7 of 8 [PAGE 35] Council Goal Outcomes Actions SEPT 25 Update Challenges Priority Fully staffed Rockaway Beach Patrol. Public Works Revenue requirements 2 Align staffing with community needs Director & Admin Asst. completed. Code Enf. & Utility for any additional FTEs Worker in Q4 2025 Charter Amendment: February Kick-off. Narrow scope 3 Update City Charter - errors, inconsistencies, and resolve election cycle imbalance. Ready for 11/3/26 ballot Goal Status Color Indicator Completed/Ongoing - no endpoint In-Progress No Action taken Page 8 of 8 [PAGE 36] City Council Meeting Calendar 2026 January 14, 2026 February 11, 2026 March 11, 2026 April 8, 2026 May 13, 2026 June 10, 2026 July 8, 2026 – move to July 15, 2026? August 12, 2026 September 9, 2026 October 14, 2026 November 11, 2026 - Veterans Day – move to November 18, 2026? December 9, 2026