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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Summary 11/07/1995 NOTE: HEARING DEVICES AVAILABLE FOR THOSE NEEDING ASSISTANCE. AGENDA PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL 321 EAST FIFTH STREET PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON November 7, 1995 SPECIAL MEETING - 6:30 P.M. REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER - Special Meeting ~2 II. ROLL CALL ~0 III. ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION IV. RETURN TO OPEN SESSION '~ ~ f~.'~'r~, V. CALL TO ORDER - Regular Meet~g ~ VII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of regular meeting - October 17, 1995 VIII. CEREMONIAL MATTERS/PROCI~MATIONS: 1. Proclamation recognizing Veteran's Day on November 11 2. Presentation of Certificate of Completion to George Drake for completing Journeyman Lineman Apprenticeship Program 3. Presentation re: INTERNET by Erl Hansen, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director IX. FINANCE: 1. Q~_tes to rems. ve I~uildings on future library sit,e X. CONSENT: 1. Voucher list - November 3, 1995 - $2,714,649.09 2. Payroll -.October 2~, 1995 - $349,908.03 XI. ITEMS FROM THE AUDIENCE/COUNCIL/STAFF TO BE CONSIDERED OR PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA (Th/s/~ the opportunity.~or members of the public to request to speak to specific items on the agenda.) MAYOR WILL DETERMINE TIME OF BREAK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA November 7, 1995 Page 2 XII. PUBLIC m*~ARINGS: "~x~. o25~51. Block grant submittal suggestions (continuation from October 17th) 2. AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 15 _(ENVIRONMENT) OF THE PORT ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE: Proposed amendment will be the addition of Chapter 8 to the City's Shoreline Master Plan which will define administrative procedures for the implementation of the Cit3f's Shoreline Master Plan process, i.e., development permits city-wide. XIII. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: XIV. LEGISLATION: ~t~O/~,~_~rt~_ ~'5~2 /~,'/~x, A. ORDINANCES NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC ~. ~ gq~ 1. Ordinate relating to criminal fines and providing for community service in lien of ~: ~,~gqO, 2. Hou~k, eeping ordinances amenAling Ordinance No. 2873, the 1995 amendment to the City s Comprehensive Plan ~)~L, ~?.~.o,o~gq"'l' 3. Ordinance revising regulation for activities within City parks and prohibiting interference with use of the Waterfront Trail ~. ~]z~f:~ =so,, =o ssox o a .ic ~d. o?L~-q.'5 R, eAolution a.~cepting a bi.d for sale of the Librar2¢ Bonds ~ C.PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES/ACTION ITEMS: Planing Commission minutes - October 11, 1995 D. OTIIER CONSIDERATIONS: Re 1. 1995 Pre-Budget City of Pon Angeles Goals Update,~'~. 2. Sr. Center Board olD,rectors Resignattons/Recomme?,d,a, tibns XV. Al)JOiNT o/,~.~ ~.,m, C~}~2 ~tL,,to__ ' "" ~ i H ' ~ -- ~ - ublc eanngs_ ' · Publi..~n~a~ sc~t ~'Cit~dii in o~e~equ~~Zpe~n~~ers such as, land use permit apphcat~ons, proposed amendments to City land use regul~ions, zoning cha]~ges, 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 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?.