12/23/2002 - Regular - AgendaCity
of Port Orchard
*THE COUNCIL MAY ADD AND TAKE ACTION ON OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THIS AGENDA
Ordinance No. 1882 Resolution No. 2004
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
December 23, 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. Proposed Resolution No. 2003 demonstrating support for placing a countywide 1/10th of 1 percent sales tax
measure on the ballot to provide consistent funding for 911 services.
b. Election of Protem Mayor for the year 2003 by Council members
c. Dick Myers, Amco Homes, regarding requirements for street improvements on Lovell Street.
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 to approve proposed ordinance 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 regarding site-specific projects as they relate to approved Special Use
Permits. (City Attorney 10/14/02)
g. Call for Bids, November 12, 2002 at 3:00 PM regarding Membrane Bioreactor Pre-Purchase review by the
Engineering Consultants. (City Engineer 11/12/02)
h. Draft ordinance regulating graffiti (City Attorney 12/9/02)
i. Proposed 2002 Comprehensive Plan Amendments:
(1) File No. CA-10-02 Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Lowell Street Properties, Dwight Street Properties and Warren and Alice Van Zee, Proponents
Proposing to designate subject properties as Commercial and rezone to Mixed Use, to support a future
intended use of professional office.
(2) File No. CA-12-02 Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Kitsap County Administration, Proponent
The proponent is requesting a Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment from High Density Residential to Public
and Community Spaces, to allow for the eventual construction of a County Administration Building.
(3) File No. CA-11-02 Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment
City of Port Orchard, Proponent
The City is proposing revisions to the City’s Comprehensive Plan Map that will apply the adopted Medium
Density Residential Land Use Category (8-12 dwelling units per acre), to selected properties citywide. This will
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be applied primarily to certain properties currently designated as High Density Residential and zoned R8, but
also includes other select properties citywide.
(4) FILE NO. CA-13-02
• R-1141 Rezone
City of Port Orchard, Proponent
The City is proposing revisions to the City’s Comprehensive Plan Text and Map that will provide for a new land
use Category of “Greenbelt”.
(5) File No. CA-14-02
• CA-14-02 Comprehensive Plan map Amendment
• R-1142 Rezone
Evergreen Pacific Foundation, Proponent
The proponent’s requests a Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment from Industrial and Medium Density to
Medium Density Residential, together with a Rezone from R4.5 to R8/R12 for the subject parcels. These
parcels are also under consideration under CA-11-02 (Medium Density Residential citywide mapping), and CA-
13-02 (Greenbelt citywide mapping)
(6) FILE NO. CA-15-02 Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment
Chuck and Marguerite Childress
The proponent requests a Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment to re-designate the subject property from
Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential. The property is currently zoned as “Greenbelt”. This
property is also currently under consideration for re-designation under CA-11-02 (Medium Density Residential
citywide mapping) and CA-13-02 (Greenbelt citywide mapping).
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 December 9, 2002 regular City Council meeting
b. Approval of Claim Warrants.
c. Proposed Ordinance No. 1879 amending Port Orchard Zoning Ordinance No. 1748 by amending the City
of Port Orchard Zoning Map to change the zoning classification of certain property from R4.5 to R20.
d. Proposed Ordinance No. 1880 repealing Port Orchard Municipal Code Chapter 3.48 regarding Emergency
Medical Services Six-year Special levy Fund-1980.
e. Proposed Ordinance No. 1881 amending the budget for the year 2002, ordering appropriation of funds and
authorizing a budgetary transfer.
f. Authorization for the Mayor to sign 2003 Animal Control Services Agreement – No term change, except 3%
increase in monthly rate
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.