City Council Meeting (04/19/2022)

City Council Meeting (04/19/2022)
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DATE:                                    APRIL 19, 2022                                                                

TIME:                                    7:00 P.M.

JOIN ONLINE:                      bit.ly/220419cc

IN PERSON:                         Council Chambers at 4621 Tolt AVE

OR CALL:                             +1 509-724-0556    United States, Spokane

Phone Conference ID:          825 161 659

  1.        CALL TO ORDER:                                               Mayor Lisk
  2.        PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:                               Councilman Hawkins
  3.        ROLL CALL:                                                          Acting City Clerk Ana Cortez
  4.        APPROVAL OF AGENDA:                                Mayor & Council

    5.       CONSENT AGENDA

a)       Minutes.  Pending for May’s packet: March 15, 2022, April 5, 2022, April 14, 2022, and April 19, 2022.

Claims and Payroll-

 b)      Claim – Approval of Claims for April 4, 2022 in the amount of $334.99.

c)       Claims – Approval of Claims for April 7, 2022 in the amount of $173,431.44. 

d)      Claims – Approval of Claims for April 19, 2022 in the amount of 108,954.14.

 6.       COUNCIL REPORTS AND REQUESTS: Mayor, City Council & Council Committees.

 7.       STAFF REPORTS

City Manager, Financial Consultant, Customer Service, Planning and Public Works.

  8.       PUBLIC COMMENT & REQUESTS: public comment on meeting items or other issues of note or concern.

  9.       AFFILIATE REPORTS/PRESENTATIONS

          a)       Chamber of Commerce

          b)      Ricardo Noguera: ARPA Grant Administrative Report.

10.     AGENDA BILLS:

        a)          AB22-24. Ordinance. Amending Title 15 CMC by the addition of a new Chapter 15.45 Temporary Use Regulations thereto; adopting new regulations and relocating and recodifying various pre-existing regulations governing construction trailers, mobile food services, temporary dwellings and other temporary land uses and structures.

         b)         AB22-25. Ordinance. Amending Chapter 15.110 CMC Marijuana Related Uses; repealing and replacing the City’s regulations governing medical cannabis collective gardens with new standards for marijuana cooperatives in order to reflect recent State law changes; prohibiting such uses in all zoning districts of the City; and authorizing State-licensed marijuana retailers to locate within the City’s Agri-tourism and Industries (AGI), Horticultural Commercial (HC), Light Industrial/Manufacturing (LI/M), and Service Commercial (SC) zones.

        c)          AB22-26. Motion. Authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute a Consultant Agreement with AHBL, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $300,000 for development review and Comprehensive Plan periodic update services through 2024.

       d)         AB22-27. Resolution. City Council determines public use for Property (APN 865830-2030).

       e)         AB22-28. Ordinance. Authorizing Condemnation of Property (APN 865830-2030).

 11.      DISCUSSION ITEMS

        a)       Tolt Avenue SR 203 Update

         b)      The Triangle

          c)       Residential Development Update

  1.        John Day Homes Projects
  2.        2 Generations Development
  3.        Tolt Villas: Sidewalk
  4.        Commercial and Rutherford 

12.      ADDITONAL BUSINESS & DISCUSSION ITEMS

a)       Future agendas

13.      ADJOURNMENT

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