10/28/2002 - Regular - AgendaCity
of Port Orchard
*THE COUNCIL MAY ADD AND TAKE ACTION ON OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THIS AGENDA
Ordinance No. 1874 Resolution No. 1996
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
October 28, 2002
1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:30 PM a. Pledge of Allegiance
2. AUDIENCE COMMENTS FOR ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THIS AGENDA
3. NEW BUSINESS:
a. Presentation to Dave Cusenza for the design and creation of the official City Hall Commemorative Ornament.
b. Open forum discussion regarding proposed Proposition No. 1 authorizing Kitsap County Fire Protection District
No. 7 to increase the regular property tax levy limit by $.0606 center per $1,000 of assessed valuation to fully
fund fire and medical expenses.
c. Amity Trowbridge of WSDOT to discuss the 2003 repairs of Ross Point
d. Letter from Amco Homes regarding requirements for street improvements on Lovell Street.
e. Kathleen Barrantes presenting Sinclair-Gorst Inlet Watershed Project and seeking City of Port Orchard
endorsement.
f. 7:35 PM Public Hearing regarding anticipated 2003 city budget revenue sources, as required by Chapter 251,
Laws of State of Washington 1995.
g. Proposed Ordinance regarding the parking of boats and recreational vehicles in residential and mixed-use
zones.
4. OLD BUSINESS:
a. Proposed –Interim Inter-local Agreement or Franchise Agreement with Kitsap Public Utilities District No 1 for
placing fiber optic backbone equipment within city right-of-way (replaces proposed Telecommunications
Regulatory Ordinance to provide for installation of fiber optic cables while city attorney is researching recent
court rulings and regulatory changes) (Telecommunications Committee 4/22/02)
b. TABLED MOTION: Proposed Ordinance amending POMC Sections 10.14.020, 10.14.070 and 10.14.080 and
adding a new section 10.14.055 temporary construction parking permits regarding residential parking permit
system for residential neighborhoods. (Motion to table Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Morrison,
7/22/02) Original motion by Councilman Morrison, seconded by Councilman Wyatt.
c. TABLED MOTION: Proposed Ordinance regarding restricting boats and recreational vehicles from parking in
the public right-of-way. (Motion to table by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilwoman Powers, 7/22/02)
Original motion by Councilman Morrison, seconded by Councilman Wyatt.
d. Review of Zoning Ordinance - Significant Tree Retention policy. (Growth Management – 8/26/02)
e. Review of Zoning Ordinance – Minimum lot size. (Growth Management – 8/26/02)
f. Review of current zoning ordinance that prohibits worship services in commercially zoned buildings. (City
Attorney 10/14/02)
g. Review of current zoning ordinance regarding site-specific projects as they relate to approved Special Use
Permits. (City Attorney 10/14/02)
5. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed below are considered routine business. Individual documents have been (or will be) distributed to Councilmembers in
advance for study and will be enacted by one motion. If separate discussion is desired on an item, that item may be removed from
the Consent Agenda and considered as a separate item of business at the request of a Councilmember.
a. Minutes of the October 14, 2002 regular City Council meeting
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b. Approval of Claim Warrants.
c. Proposed Resolution No. 1993 amendments to the parking resolution establishing enforcement of Lot 8 loc
ated on the east shore of Blackjack Creek, at Sinclair Inlet.
d. Proposed Resolution No. 1994 modifying the policy for street lights.
e. Proposed Resolution No. 1995 revoking Special Use Permit No. 1021
6. REPORTS
a. Councilmember and Committee Reports
b. Department Head Reports
NOTICE OF ORDINANCES AND OTHER MATTERS TO BE PLACED ON A FUTURE COUNCIL AGENDA
Items listed below will be placed on a future agenda as noted unless the Mayor or a Councilmember request the item be reassigned to
another section of the agenda. Materials for each item will be distributed to Councilmembers in advance and will be available to the public
upon request to the City Clerk’s Office. The City Council may consider other ordinances and other matters not listed unless specific
notification period is required.
a. Proposed Ordinance setting the amount of property taxes to be raised for the year 2003 (11/12/02
Consent Agenda)