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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON
June 21, 1994
SPECIAL MEETING - 6:30 P.M.
REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER - Special Meetinq ~
· CALL '
III. SPECIAL MEETING TOPIC:
Executive session
iv. RETU~ TO OPEN SESSION ?aeo
V. CALL TO ORDER - Regular Meeting ?O_~ ~.~_.
VI. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
VII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - regular meeting of June 7, 1994
VIII· CEREMONIAL MATTERS/PROCLAMATIONS: None
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IX. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS
X. FINANCE:
1 Final payment and acceptance of pier floa~ replacement
2 Consideration o~ Waterfront Trail bids /Jl.~/,~.~ ~
XI. CONSENT AGENDA:
1. Bid award for Senior Community Center furnishings
2. Request approval for Chamber of Commerce public fireworks display
3. Acceptance of resignation of Planning Commissioner Carl Alexander
4. Payroll for June 5, 1994 of $344,616.86
5. Voucher list f.or June 17, 1994 of $965,069.96
XII.ITEMS FROM T NCE/COUNClL/STAFF TO BE CONSIDERED OR PLACED ON
A FUTURE AGENDA (77~$ ~$ ~h¢ opport~nf~ ~o~ members o~ ~h¢ pub~f¢ ~o ~¢qu¢$~ ~o sp¢~k
LEGISLATION: ~ -- . ~ J
XIII.
A. PUBLIC HEARINGS: ,~~ x,_~?
~,oz. F~nal Draft Comprehe~sive?~an revi~ .~~~'~
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~. ~. LAPPIER ~NE~TIO~ ~X 92 ( 1~ ) 02 - O~IN~CE ~VISION: ~Between Mglody Lane and Woodhaven Lane, w~st_of Golf. Cours~ Road
B. O~IN~C~S NOT ~QUIRIN~ PUBLIC H~INGS: , --
and Lfncoln Stree~s~ sou~h of Laurfdsen Boulevard: Re~es~ ~o
rezone proper~y from RS-7, Res~den~&a1 ~&ng1~-f~&l~
Co--unity Shopping District ~~ _ ~¢. ~
,-S~ 94(04}01 - ~BERTSON'S, San Juan
2.
STRERT
VACATION
~QUEST
Avenue: Re,est to vacate a portion of San Juan Avenue lying
between Laurel and Lincmln S~reets, south of Lauridsen
Boulevard ~ ~ ~, -~~
City Council Agenda
June 21, 1994
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XIII. LEGISLATION:
B. ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC HEARINGS:
~-~'~ ~;t 3. ANNEXATION REQUEST - ANX 94(02)01 - RONE', etal, East of Golf
' Course Road between Lindberq and Maddock Roads: Request for
annexation of approximately 37.96 acres of property as RS-9,
Residential ,Sin~le-Famill~ District
. earms Range Fund Ordinanc~
~. ,~[~. 5. Re~si~l!'d~~j~es on federal accounts
~14 6. Rev~si.ng ut~lit, y qonnection and collection fees
7. Amendment to ~eddler's ordinance revising door-to-door
. solicitation to comply with recent federal court
~ILa
regulations
decision
Amendment to c~iminal code revising penalties and other
recent:
C. RESOLUTIONS' NOT Pd~QUI~ING PUBLIC HEARINGS:
D. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES/ACTION ITEMS:
E. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: 1. Report on Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts
2. Report on state and federal mandates
3. Labor contact between the~City and ,Teamster union #589, non-
sworn bargaining un,i,t,, ~O[~ ~. . .
4. Cronauer letter on O St~e'et LID
5. Approval to fil. 1 two (2) firefighter/EMT positions
XIV. ADJOURNMENT /6~t~
Public Hearinqs
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 hearing 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 hearing process.
Public Hearing 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)..."
REASON: 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?