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PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL
321 EAST FIFTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON
November 19, 1996
SPECIAL MEETING - 4:00 P.M.
REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M.
!~......CALL TO ORDER - Special Meet~g~
m. SPEC.IAL~G TOPIC,
V. CALL TO O~ER - Re~ Meet~g
VU. APPROV~QE ~S ofNovem~ 4 s~cifl m~t~g ~d Novem~r 5, 1996 ~lar
meet~g
vm.CEREMO~AL ~~ERS~ROCL~~ONS:
F~CE:
1. Pa~oll - Novem~r 3, 1996 - $352,211.23
2. Voucher list - November 15, 1996 - ~27,450.80
ITEMS FROM THE AUDIENC~COL~CI~STAFF TO BE CONSIDEI~I) OR
PLACED ON A FCWU~ AGE~A ~is is the ~pqnuoi~ for me~ers o~the p~lic
t~requ~s~ to s&~ toospec~c ite~ on the age~
Xn. PUBLIC HEA~GS: ~
X~. LEGISLA~ON:
A. O~~CES NOT ~Q~G P~LIC ~~GS: .
~, mq~ 1. Aumod~tion ofdis~sition of foffeite&fire~s
~. ~q67 2. Was~Von M~el Tmmc or~ g)~. ~ --
MAYOR WILL DETERMINE TIME OF BREAK
City Council Agenda
November 19, 1996
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B. RESOLUTIONS NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC I-IEARINGS:
, c~Ooq- ~ 60 ResolgIjon approving Po~'s issuance of industrial bonds for Admiral Marine
development
C. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES/ACTION ITEMS:
D. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
1. (CcOonnSti.dm~rea~i;~ OmfN ofmvde~mg~eran5d, ~ ;~1.7io/~~ ~ ~lff]5 the RAL S T ON Re eon e
2. Agreement with U.S. Department of Ag~i~u t~ur~"o~'-~col, ggie.al study of landfill
3. Agreement wi_4th Bonnie~s Bakery ~:~_~ <~2)~?,~2(J LO~Lr~.e~.~ '4Y~o~_.~t:~
Public Hearings
Public heatings 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 pdor 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 Hearina 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 pert of the record. The Mayor may indicate the
amount of time available for each headng. 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 cladfy and make your point concrete.
SUMMARY: What condition will be changed or improved if your point is adopted?
ACTION: IIf a~3~ro~3riate, de~3endin~ on the situation1. What needs to be done and who will do it?