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PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON
January 3, 1995
REGULAR MEETING - 7=00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER - Re_~ular Meeting ~,'~ ~/~
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of regular~eetin~ - Dec--er 20, 1994 Oc/z/~--~z--~
(Page 003 - 012)
V.CEREMONIAL MATTERS/PROCLAMATIONS: None
VI. CITY COUNCIL CO~ITTEE REPORTS
VII. FINANCE:
Consideration of change~order to curbside recycling contract (Page 017
- 018) ~
VIII. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Request call f6r bids on street maintenance materials (Page
021)
2. Voucher list - December 30, 1994 - $2,258,873.04 (Page 023 -
037)
3. Payroll - December 18, 1994 - $348,554.27 (Page 039)
IX. ITEMS FROM THE AUDIENCE/COUNCIL/STAFF TO BE CONSIDERED OR PLACED ON
A FUTURE AGENDA (Th~ ~ ~e oppotluni~formembemof~epublicm request m speak m
specificitems on ~eagenda.)
X. LEGISLATION:
A. PUBLICW~.ARINGS:
1. STREET VACATION PETITION - PETERSEN - STV 94(12)10t Portion of
the 5/6 alley: Petition to vacate a portion of the 5/6 alley
located in the west seventy-five feet of Subur~n Lot 94. (To
be continued to February 7, 1995.) (Page 043)~~.~~
2. STREET VACATION PETITION - KEY - STV 94(12)09, A portion of
~/~ ~6a ~ ~/ Maud and all of Frank Street abutting Block 11, the alley in
, Block 11, and Ione and Helen Streets abutting Blocks 11 an~
12, Frederick's Addition to Port Angeles. (Page 045 - 061~
3. ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA 94(12)08 - CITY OF PORT ANGELES:
~/~, W ~5~ Proposal to amend Chapter 17.86 (Home Occupations) of the Port
· Angeles Municipal Code and Zoning/~rdinance clarifying
exemption standards. (Page 063 - 071)/~~~__~
B. ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC ~EARINGS:
1. An ordinance adding Section 17.08.130 to the Port Angeles
~r~/~; ~ ~8~ Municipal Code and amending Ordinance No. 1709, as amended
· (Zoning), ad~ng .a de.fi~ition of Zoning Lot Covenants. (Page
073 - 080)
MAYOR WILL DETERMINE TINE OF BREAK
City Council Agenda
January 3, 1995
Page 2
X. LEGISLATION: (continued)
B. ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC N~RINGS:
~/~ ~-~~ /, j ~// 2. Implementation of reduced rate aut~natic turn-on program for
property owners (Page 081 - 086) ~
C. RESOLUTIONS NOT REQUIRING P~BLIC HEARINGS:
D. PLANNING CO~ISSION MINM'~'~S/ACTION ITEMS:
Planning Commission minutes of December 14, 1994: (Page 087 - 109~~-~
1. SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT - PORT OF PORT
ANGELES - SMA 94(12}147r 202 North Cedar: Request for a
substantial development permit to allow a ~oatbuilding
facility in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.~
2. Appeal of Prelim~Dary Short Plat Approval Condition - Kaufmann
- SHP 94(09)11 ~~/~~
E. OTHER CONS IDEI~AT~ONS:
1. Presentation. ,of a~cti, o}~ plan for Multi-Modal Center (oral)
(Page
2. Wholesal/~ w,a~.e.r agreeme~nt with Clallam County PUD ~1 (Page 112
3. Se i vide aerial surveying (Page 122
4. Discuss request from Department of Health and Human Serv£~es
to have citizen serve on Coordinatin~ Co, gncilias .City of Port
Angeles' representative (Page 124)~U~/~3-~/~7-,
5. City Council committee assignments (Page 1~6 - 130)
6. Excise tax refund (Page 132 - 133)~
XI. ADJOURNMENT
Public Hearings
Public hearings are set by the City Council in order to meet legal requirements pertaining to matters such
as, land use permit applications, proposed amendments to City land use regulations, zoning changes,
annexations. In addition, the City Council may set a public headng in order to receive public input prior to
making decisions which impact the citizens. Certain matters may be controversial, and the City Council may
choose to seek public opinion through the public headng process.
Public Headnq Procedure: All comments must be made at the podium after the speaker first gives his/her
name and address so that comments and speaker identification become part of the record. The Mayor may
indicate the amount of time available for each hearing. So that all persons have an opportunity to speak,
the Mayor maylimit the amount of time permitted each speaker. In making your presentation to the Council,
the following format may be helpful:
PURPOSE: What is the idea you wish to present?. Begin with an "1 statement" outlining your idea, such as,
"1 am here to (support/oppose)...'
BEASON: Why are you making this point?. This is an important step so the listener does not make
assumptions about your motives.
EXAMPLE: Brief and relevant example to clarify and make your point concrete.
SUMMARY: What condition will be changed or improved if your point is adopted?
ACTION: (If appropriate, depending on the situation). What needs to be done and who will do it?.