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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 08/03/2000 4263 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Port Angeles, Washington August 3, 2000 CALL TO ORDER - Deputy Mayor McKeown called the special meeting of the Port Angeles City Council SPECIAL MEETING to order at 5:50 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Deputy Mayor McKeown, Councilmembers Erickson, Hulett, and Williams. Members Absent: Mayor Doyle, Councilmen Campbell and Wiggins. Staff Present: Manager Quinn, Attorney Knutson, Deputy Clerk Galuska, and B. Collins. Public Present: O. Brooks, K. Allen, H. Knetlle, A. & C. Collins, B. Gase, R. McCartney, D. Pollock, A. Smith, B. Jacobs, B. & E. Officer, C. Reid, B. Thompson, M. Hauff, K. Burgess, J. & C. Dupdale, M. Kisin, Mr. & Mrs. G. Middleton, P. Walker, A. Hanson, D. Neupert, A. Williams, H. Wilmot, L. Kirk, G. Powell, M. Anderson, and D. Flodstrom. PLEDGE OF The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Deputy Mayor McKeown. ALLEGIANCE: APPEAL: Deputy Mayor McKeown asked Attorney Knutson to give a brief outline of the proceedings of the special meeting. Attorney Knutson noted that Councilmembers, staff, Conditional Use Permit - and the public received a memo from Planning Director Collins regarding the Findings CUP- 00-03 - Germar~ and Conclusions in Support of Highland Courte Conditional Use Permit (CUP 00-03) Highland Courte Appeal. The purpose of this special meeting is to consider findings and conclusions in support of the Council's decision on the Highland Courte Conditional Use Permit Appeal. Attomey Knutson noted that, in order to make the Council's decision from the regular Council meeting final, findings and conclusions must be included. He referenced a page marking error on the last two pages, which had been corrected and a new version distributed. Deputy Mayor McKeown reviewed the information provided by Planning Director Collins regarding the Findings and Conclusions in Support of the Highland Courte Conditional Use Permit Appeal. Councilmember Hulett moved to confirm the City Council's decision to deny the Highland Courte LLC appeal and approve The Families and Independent Residents of the Highland Neighborhood appeal, denying CUP 00-03 based on the record established by the City Council at its August 1, 2000, meeting, citing Findings 1 - 32 and Conclusions 1 - 6, as set forth in Exhibit "A' which is attached to and becomes a part of these minutes. Councilman Williams seconded the motion. Councilmember Erickson noted she would be abstaining from voting on this motion due to her opposition as expressed at the previous meeting. Deputy Mayor McKeown inquired of the City Attorney if such an abstention would be counted as an affirmative vote. Att0mey Knuts0n replied that it would not count as an affirmative vote in this context. A vote was taken on the motion, which carried by a majority vote, with Councilmembers McKeown, Williams, and Hulett voting in favor and Councilmember Erickson abstaining from voting. ~ ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 6:02 p.m. ~ ~ /~/ l~r~ck~ '. UI~, t~ Clerl~ F - -- Lhrry Doyle?~/~yor ~ / -1- 4264 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK