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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 2, 1989, Cont.
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Councilmember Clise suggested that a sign-up sheet might be placed
in the hall for people to sign up to speak to Council before the
meeting and that would be the order in which they speak.
Special Council Meeting. Mr Hildt suggested that a special Council
Meeting might to called to discuss the environmental checklist for
the Library Project. A special meeting was set for 5:00 PM in the
Council Chambers on May 8, 1989.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Mayor Shirley recessed the meeting into Executive Session at 10:45
PM, to discuss the acquisition of real estate and pending
litigation. He indicated that in addition to the City Council, he
would like David Grove, Keith Harper, Ted stricklin and Michael
Hildt to be in attendance. The meeting was reconvened at 11: 10 PM.
Police/Fire/Animal Control.
May 10, 1989, at 5:00 PM.
A meeting of the Committee was set for
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Shirley declared the meeting
adjourned at 11:11 PM.
Mayor
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Clerk-Treasurer
MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SESSION OF MAY 8, 1989
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in special ses-
sion this 8th day of May, 1989, in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, Mayor Brent S Shirley presiding. The meeting was called to
order at 5:00 pm.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers present at roll call were Jean Camfield, Karen
Chang, John Clise, Vern Jones, Mike Kenna, Julie McCulloch and
Norma Owsley. Also present were Clerk-Treasurer David Grove,
Executive Administrative Assistant/Planner Michael Hildt, and
Assistant Planner Kevin O'Neill.
SPECIAL BUSINESS
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Mayor Shirley explained that this special meeting was called to
deal with the Environmental Checklist on the proposed renovation
and expansion of the Port Townsend Public Library. Kevin O'Neill
was recognized and explained that this project require~; review
under the State Environmental Protection Act because the project
is within the historic district, the size of the parking lot, and
the need for a rezone on part of the site for a parking lot. He
then explained the other permits required and the process for this
environmental review. Mr. Grove then explained the review which
is required under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
Act and indicated that the Washington State Library is the lead
agency in the conduct of this review. He then reviewed the history
of the review under Section 106 to date and announced that a meet-
ing will be held on May 16, 1989, at the offices of the Washington
State Library in Olympia to iron out the details of the agreement.
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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SESSION OF MAY 8, 1989 Cont.
Councilmember McCulloch was recognized and asked when the meeting
of the City Council proposed in the Memorandum of Agreement would
be held. Mr. Grove explained that it could be held after the
Council for Historic Preservation approves the memorandum, but
staff is recommending that it be held in connection with the
hearing required on the rezone. Margaret Lee attempted to inter~'
rupt the meeting to offer comments on the checklist and Mayor
Shir~ey indicated that there is a comment period provided for
under the act. After a review of the responses to the various
questions on the checklist and exhibits, Councilmember Kenna
made a motion that the council issue a declaration of non-sig-
nificance on the project which was seconded by Councilmember
McCulloch and passed unanimously by voice vote.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no other business allowed during this special meeting,
Mayor Shirley declared the meeting adjourned at 5:15 PM.
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 16, 1989
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The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular
session this 16th day of May, 1989, at 7:30 PM in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Brent S Shirley presiding.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers present at roll call were Jean Camfield, Karen
Chang, John Clise, Vern Jones, Mike Kenna, Julie McCulloch, and
Norma Owsley. Also present were Clerk-Treasurer David Grove,
Public Works Director Ted Stricklin, City Attorney Keith Harper,
Executive Administrative Assistant/Planner Michael Hildt and
Assistant Planner Kevin O'Neill.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Ruth Skogman was recognized and read a letter dated May 6, 1989,
which she distributed to the City Council at this time asking
that the Police Department assign one or two Pheat patrolmen"
to street duty from 8 PM to 4'AM in the downtown area. She asked
the City Council to allocate funds for what she classified as an
urgent need. Mayor Shirley referred this to the Police/Fire/
Animal Control Committee and encouraged them to include the Police
Chief and City Attorney in their meeting because in his opinion
there is not an easy solution here.
CONSENT AGENDA
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Councilmember Jones made a motion to approve the following items
on the consent agenda which was seconded by Councilmember McCulloch
and passed unanimously by voice vote:
Approval of the minutes for May 2, 1989, without reading them as
written.