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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Summary 11/01/1994 NOTE: HEARING DEVICES AVAILABLE FOR THOSE NEEDING ASSISTANCE. AGENDA PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL 321 EAST FIFTH STREET PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON November 1, 1994 SPECIAL MEETING - 5:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER - Special Meeting III. SPECIAL MEETING TOPICS: 1. Discussion of Growth Management issues (Page 001) 2. Interview Charlie Gouge for Cable TV Government & Education Channel Advisory Committee (Page 3 - 4) 3. Stan Finkelstein, Association of Washington Cities, re: unfunded mandates (Page 5) IV. RETURN TO OPEN SESSION V. CALL TO ORDER - Regular Meeting VI. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Led by K.C. Carmean S~out Troop $1458 VII. APPROVAL~OF MINUTES of regular meeting - October 18, 1994 (Page 7 - VIII. CEREMONIAL MATTERS/PROCLAMATIONS: 1. Presentation of life saving medal (Page 17) 2. . Proclamation re~ogni, zin~ N.ovember~ll as V, eter~ns Day (Page 19) X. FINANCE: Consideration~ of bids for. curbside recycling (Page 21 - 26~ XI. CONSENT AG~..ND-~: ~3~,-.. 1. Easement reconve~v~- I10 San Juan Avenue (Page 27 - 28) 2. Voucher list - October 28, 1994 - $2,379,042.40 (Page 29 - 39) 3. Payroll - October 23, 1994 - $346,764.17 (Page 41) XII. ITEMS FROM THE AUDIENCE/COUNCIL/STAFF TO BE CONSIDERED OR PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA (This is the opportunity for members of the public to request to speak to specific items on the agendaO XIII. LEGISLATION: A. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. STB~.~.T VACATION PETITION - HECKMAN - STV 94 ( 10 ) 06, Hancock/Foqarty Alley: Petition to vacate a portion of the H~co.ck/Fogart~al~ey, wes~ of Ch~,__ry Street. (Page 43 - 58) , 2. Coh~ideration of surplusing city lot (lot 14, block 64 in Puget Sound Coop. Colony subdivision of suburban lot 23). C. RESOLUTIONS NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC HEARINGS: Adoption o~ low bid for water/wastewater bond (Page 61 - 66) November 1, 1994 Page 2 XIII. LEGISLATION: (continued) D co ss oN M T .S/ACT ON ' 1. Planning Co. lesion minutes Sept~er 14, 1994 ~- ~ ~PE~ OF DENI~ OF BO~Y LI~ ~JUST~NT - BLO~: (Continued from Cguncil - October 18,. 1994 meeting) (Page 67 - 2. Planning Co. lesion minutes - October 12, I994: SHO~LINE SUBST~TI~ DE~LOP~NT PE~IT - PORT OF PORT ~GELES - S~ 94(10) 144, Harbor Boomqrounds: Re.est for a substantial develo~ent ~it to allow replac~ent of dolphins and boomsticks and additional piling, located in the M-2,~Heavy Industrial District. (Page 81 - 102) E. OT~R COWSIDE~TIONS: 1. Appointment to C~le ~ GoveN~en~ & .~ducation Channel Advisory Co~ittee (Page 103) ~~ ~ ~~ 2. I~ediate need to fill journe~an linen vac~cy (P~ge 105) 3. Re.est Special City Council meeting on Dec--er 27, 1994 for ' ' Gro~M~age~nt Association develo~ent re~lations . (Page 4.Set mee~g with Clall~ County ~o~ssioners re: G~h Management (Page 109) ~~ .~ ~. /~ ~ ~.t '~ ~'~. 5. Consideration of sponsorship of a re~lving loan fund through the State Department of Co.unity Developmen~ (DC~) to Port Angeles Brewing Company. (Page 111 - 113) ~~ 6. Consideration of lease to Port of Port ~geles for a 10 foot strip along Railr~d Avenue. between Lincoln and ~k~treets (Page 115 - 119) ~~~ -- ~.~-[~,~% 7. Consideration of a~eement with ~e Port of Por~ngeles for Ediz Hook boat launch r~p and _floats and ~en~ent to IAC agreement. (Page 121 - 124) Public hearings are set by the C~ Council in order to meet legal requirem~ts ~ining to maxem such as, land use pe~ appli~tions, propos~ amendments to 0~ land use regulations, zoning changes, annexations. In add,ion, the O~ Council may set a public h~ring in order to recede public inp~ prior to making decisions which im~ the c~izens. Celia maxem may be controversi~, and the 0~ Oouncil may choose to seek public opinion through the public h~ring process. Public Hearinq 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. ~o that all persons have an opportunity to speai(, the Mayor may limit 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?.