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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08082005 . . . CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP SESSION OF AUGUST 8, 2005 CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in workshop session this eighth day of August, 2005, at 6:30 p.m. in the Port Townsend temporary Council Chambers in the Cedar Room of the Waterman & Katz Building, Mayor Catharine Robinson presiding. ROLL CALL Council members present at roll call were Kees Kolff, Catharine Robinson, Geoff Masci, Laurie Medlicott, and Michelle Sandoval. Frank Benskin and Freida Fenn were excused. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney John Watts, Long Range Planning Director Jeff Randall, Senior Planner Judy Surber, and City Clerk Pam Kolacy. City Manager David Timmons stated that he had hoped to have the Council tour the construction site at the annex/City Hall, but the contractor was unavailable for a tour this evening. It will be rescheduled. SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM Judy Surber gave the Council an introduction to the Shoreline Planning process to put the issue in context prior to Council's review of the Shoreline Master Program update. She reviewed relevant state statutes, key terms, primary goals, and implementation at the project level. Ms. Surber explained that the City is one of four "early adopter" jurisdictions selected by the Department of Ecology. She also explained that the plan, although developed locally, must be reviewed for compliance and approved for official adoption by the DOE. She reviewed the City's shoreline inventory and discussed the current change in shoreline planning that not only mandates protection, ,but restoration of the shoreline. She stated that the City must provide appropriate mitigation resulting in no net loss as a result of shoreline projects and must also look for restoration efforts (which cannot be required of a private developer) . A citizen committee has been working for many months on the plan, and Planning Commission is currently holding public hearings and working on their recommendation, which will come to Council in a September/October time frame. The plan must then be reviewed by DOE and this may take several months. City Manager Timmons recognized Ms. Surber and Mr. Randall for their work on the project, including their successful efforts to obtain funding through state grants. City Council Workshop Page 1 August 8, 2005 . . . Mr. Kolff asked how the approval process works. Ms. Surber stated the City adopts at a local level, then DOE approves, sends back with suggestions, or denies outright. Mr. Timmons noted that DOE has the final authority for approval. He added that much of our planning has been in partnership with DOE. Mr. Randall stated that the target date for the first public hearing before the Council is September 19. He also noted that all the local plans make up the state plan and so involve a shared statewide jurisdiction. He stated that the process has been divisive in some communities and that staff has made an effort to involve all the stakeholders. Mr. Masci asked why Port Townsend was chosen to be an early adopter. Mr. Randall stated he though Port Townsend was perceived as having a high chance of success. The City got a head start with our shoreline inventory and we have interesting and varied shorelines. Port Townsend also has a lot of shoreline for the size of the city. He added that an advantage of being an early adopter is that we were able to obtain available funding and that we can begin protecting our environment sooner. Mr. Masci noted that the new regulations would provide future developers with a set of rules they can depend on. Mr. Randall stated there are some provisions of the plan that make it hard now to develop certain parcels. Mr. Randall noted that the deadline for action by the City is December 1. It is expected that DOE approval may come within 30-60 days and after that, the adoption will be official. Ms. Sandoval asked how the program can be modified after it is adopted. Ms. Surber stated it would be on the docket for a Comprehensive Plan amendment. In addition, the state statutes tell you when you have to update the plan. Mr. Randall noted the Planning Commission did take action on proposed change in allowance for restaurant size and have started the public notice process with the state. This particular issue will come to the Council prior to the rest of the Shoreline Program. Ms. Robinson added that we are looking tentatively at the September 6 meeting for a public hearing, but it will depend on when it comes back from the state. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:32 p.m. Attest: @:,:cc;irfy City Clerk City Council Workshop Page 2 August 8, 2005