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City Council
March 6, 1990
~2. Report on Utility Service extension outside of City for Glaubert/Austin
0~ G Cons~o~of an amendment to Water Cross-Connection Ordinance 14. Setti~ng of Public Hearing for Sewer Rate. adjustments discussion
15. Setting of UAC (Utili~ Advisor~/Commi%te~) meeting to discuss landfill
16. Consideration of setting worksession to review Admin Group Comp Study
X ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION (length of session) /~ .~ ~_
(possible action on Executive Session items) /~.
The Port Angeles City Council -
TALK TO YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS
Council members want to hear from the people they are elected to represent - YOU. Let them know how you feel about issues before
them. After all, it's your home town.
WHEN CAN I TALK TO THE CITY COUNCIL?
AT COUNCIL MEETINGS (held the first and third Tuesday is a phone call. Just call at a reasonable hour, identify your-
night of every month): self, and express your concerns. You should be aware, how-
ever, that certain matters, such as rezones and land use per-
1. After the Consent Agenda, the Mayor will ask the mits, cannot be discussed outside public hearings.
audience if anyone wishes to address the Council. If your
issue is not already on the agenda, go to the podium, state Kelly Gab riel t, 52-6323
your name and address, and tell the Council what you would 3 im Hal lett
like to discuss. The Council will decide when to address Mike Lemon t~52-9397
your issue - then, later that night, or at another meeting. Larry Nicholson t~57- t~826
Prosper Ostrowski #57-36#8
2. PUBLIC HEARINGS Joan Sargent 457-9187
There are special rules that apply to llllklig_hgltr, i~ at Dick Wight t~52-8823
Council meetings. In these hearings, the Council's role
is like a judge's and your comments are considered testi- ' You can leave a message at City Hall. Call the City Man-
mony. It is good to have your thoughts gathered so the ager's Office at 457-0411, ext. 101.
Council gets your message clearly.
· You can always write Council members at City Hall, 321
Certain matters, such as rezones and land use permits, East Fifth, P. O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
cannot be discussed outside public hearings. This is to
be sure both sides have equal opportunity to speak. Pub-
lic comment is limited to the period that the Mayor opens HOW TO PLACE AN ITEM
for the public hearing. So when the Mayor closes the hear- ON THE COUNCIL'S AGENDA
ing, you may not have the opportunity to speak again. You can contact the City Manager's Office and ask to be put on
the agenda (457-0411, ext. 101). The agenda is the list of is-
3. If you have something to say about a topic being discussed sues to be acted upon at each semi-monthly meeting.
during the meeting, and it is not addressed in the public
hearing process described above, please wait until the break Bear in mind there are time constraints. You must call by noon
or after the meeting to discuss it with a Councilmember. the Wednesday before the Council meeting to get on the next
agenda. This is to provide adequate time for the staff to prepare
After all, the meeting is a business meeting and time is lira- and get the information to the Council members to study before
ired. Generally speaking, public comment at the meetings each meeting.
is limited to when the Mayor calls for public comment or
at public hearings. You'll need to provide a brief written background of the issue
you wish the Council to consider. Your written information is
OUTSIDE COUNCIL MEETINGS needed by noon the Friday before the meeting.
· You can reach Council members at their homes. All it takes
NOTE: SPECIAL HEARING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE NEEDING ASSISTANCE
AGENDA
PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON
MARCH 6, 1990
7:00 P.M.
I CALL TO ORDER ~: o~,~
II PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Led by Kathy Ruud's & Joanne Shearer's Campfire
Group - Tre-da-ta
III ROLL CALL ~ ~
IVAPPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 20, 1990 AND MINUTES
OF SPECIAL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 28, 1990 ~ ~4~ ~
V FINANCE:
1. Request for payment to Riddell, Williams of $4,069.91 for legal repre-
sentation on WPPSS issues ~'~ ~
VI CONSENT AGENDA: Vouchers of $1,892,315.86 X~,,~0
Payroll of 2/18/90 of $254,931.54
VII ITEMS FROM THE COUNCIL/AUDIENCE TO BE CONSIDERED/PLACED ON THE AGENDA:
VIII LEGISLATION:
~1. Continuation of Planning Commission minutes of February 14, 1990:
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 90(01)107 - CITY OF PORT ANGELES,
North Francis Street: Request for a permit to allow the development
of six (6) all-weather parking spaces and access provided with soil
erosion and surface runoff control facilities,~_i_n .a.s§ociation with
the Waterfront Trail uses [cont. from 2/20/90) ~ ~ A3~~--~z~
2. Planning Commission minutes of February 28, 1990 ~
3. Request for LO~OS - funding assistance with J~oan Tour~. {~ ^ ~_ ~
4. Letter r~ques~ing i~considerat~'on o~ Council~s~ decision~ on Retail
~t.a~n.d.._ ?e~r.m~t 3R.T~S ~8~(p3)2 for Hopper ~ ~~/' ~~
Consideration o f ame'ndment to Par ing Ordinance
eliminating
Parking
Lot Activity Permit provisions (cont from 2/6 & 2/20) ~~
~ Request to modify easement for property owner by Elwha Road on City-
owned property (Elwha Waterma_in) (cont. from 2
7i..' Consideration of applications receive~ for vacancies on City's Boards
and. Commissions/S, etting interview da~e (cont.. from 2}20/90)
Consideration of~ cotnract with BPA for . DesignWise program (cont.
from 2/20/90)~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~
9. Reassignment of energy conservation contract due to relocatio~ of
ind~v, idual consultant (con. t. from 2/20/90) ~~~ ~_~.~
Consideration of Ucontracts with special agencies receiving fun~ing
for 1990 from the City:
A. Clallam County Historical Society (The Museum)
B. Derby Days Inc.
C. Peninsula College (Marine Lab)
D. Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce
E. Tourism Convention Association of Clallam County (TCACC)
F. Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra
G. Clallam County Economic Development Council, Inc. (EDC)
H. Clallam Count.¥ Human Services. _ _~_ ~
Consideration of ordinance prohi~3iting out-of-county refuse accept-
ance at Landfill~~zQ~W~'~~
MAYOR WILL DETERMINE TIME OF BREAK
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