Extended_Agenda_12-17-13Updated 12/06/13 at 3:21 PM
EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL EXTENDED AGENDA
Please note that the Extended Agenda is subject to change.
DECEMBER 17, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting
Recognition of Councilmember Yamamoto's service
5 min.
/ Consent: Authorization for Mayor to Sign an Interlocal Agreement with Snohomish
County for a Natural Yard Care Practices Outreach Program Targeting Homeowners
/ Consent: Approval of updated Resolution including referenced tables with the fees
schedule
/ Consent: Approval of ordinance adopting minor technical amendments to ECDC
10.90.040 regarding the Historic Preservation Commission's powers and duties.
/ Consent: Interlocal Agreement with the City of Mountlake Terrace to replace and
maintain approximately 400 linear feet of 8" sewer line and 400 feet waterline and
associated appurtenances within Mountlake Terrace City limits.
/ Consent: Professional Services Contract for 2014 Planning Board minutes
/ Public hearing and potential action on reasonable use definition/criteria in the
15 Min.
Critical Areas Ordinance
/ Discussion and potential action on the Entry of Findings and Conclusions
30 Min.
regarding the appeals of the ADB design approval of Point Edwards' Building 10 to
be located at 50 Pine Street under File PLN20130022. APPEAL NOS. APL20130005-
APL20130008
► Discussion of City of Edmonds Draft 2013 Legislative Agenda and Professional
30 Min.
Services Agreement between City of Edmonds and Mike Doubleday
/ Public Comment and discussion on the Alternatives Analysis to study waterfront
20 Min.
access issues including, but not limited to, 1) emergency vehicle access, 2) at grade
conflicts where Main and Dayton Streets intersect BNSF rail lines, 3)
pedestrian/bicycle access, and 4) options to the Edmonds Crossing Multimodal
Terminal project (identified as Modified Alternative #2) within the 2004 Final
Environmental Impact Statement
/ Public comment and potential action on the 2014-2019 Capital Improvement
20 Min.
Program
/ Discussion and potential action on potential sale of surplus property
15 Min.
/ Discussion and potential action on Final 2013 Budget Amendment
15 Min.
/ Discussion of the Shoreline Master Program (SMP)
60 Min.
/ Report on City Council Committee Meetings of December 10, 2013.
15 Min.
**DECEMBER 24 & 25. 2013 - Christmas Holidays**
DECEMBER 31, 2013 5th Tuesday) - The City Council generally does not
meet on the 5th Tuesday.
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**January 1, 2014 - New Year's Day Holiday**
JANUARY 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting
► Administration of Oath of Office to newly elected officials.
15 Min.
/ Selection of Council President for 2014.
5 Min.
/ Selection of Council President Pro Tem for 2014.
5 Min.
/ Appointment of Committee Representatives.
5 Min.
/ Resolution appointing a Councilmember to the Snohomish Health District Board.
5 Min.
► Resolution appointing a representative and alternate to the Snohomish County
Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation.
5 Min.
/ Quarterly Report from the Planning Board.
15 Min.
/ Annual Report from the Economic Development Commission.
15 Min.
/ Public hearing and possible action on Planning Board Recommendation to Limit
Certain Office Uses from Locating in Business Spaces along Designated Ground Floor
Street Frontages Within Downtown Business (BD1 - Downtown Retail Core) Zone
(File No. AMD20130013).
30 Min.
► Discussion and potential action on ECC Chapter 2.10 regarding Confirmation and
Duties of City Officers
15 Min.
JANUARY 14, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.
City Council Committee Meetings
► Finance Committee
A. Monthly Financial Report.
10 Min.
B. Public comments 3-minute limit perperson)
10 Min.
► Parks, Planning, and Public Works Committee
A. Report on final construction costs for the Interurban Trail Project and acceptance
of the Project
5 Min.
B. Authorization for Mayor to sign the Sprint Franchise Agreement
5 Min.
C. Report on final construction costs for the SR99 Enhancement and Lighting
Project and acceptance of the Project.
5 Min.
D. Authorization for Mayor to sign Supplemental Agreement No. 23 with Perteet for
additional design work for the 228th Street SW Corridor Improvement Project.
5 Min.
E. Public comments (3-minute limit per person)
10 Min.
► Public Safety and Personnel Committee
A. Public comments (3-minute limit per person)
10 Min.
**JANUARY 20, 2014 — Holiday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day**
JANUARY 21, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting
/ Report on City Council Committee Meetings of January 14, 2014. 15 Min.
JANUARY 28, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting - Work Session
City Council Extended Agenda -2- December 6, 2013
/ Report on outside Board and Committee meetings. 15 Min.
FEBRUARY 4, 2014 at 6:30 p.m.
Transportation Benefit District Board Meeting
FEBRUARY 4, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting
FEBRUARY 11, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.
City Council Committee Meetings
/ Finance Committee
A. Monthly Financial Report.
10 Min.
B. Public comments (3-minute limit per person)
10 Min.
/ Parks, Planning, and Public Works Committee
A. Public comments (3-minute limit per person)
10 Min.
/ Public Safety and Personnel Committee
A. Public comments (3-minute limit per person)
10 Min.
FEBRUARY 18, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting
/ Report on City Council Committee Meetings of February 11, 2014. 15 Min.
FEBRUARY 25, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting - Work Session
/ Report on outside Board and Committee meetings. 15 Min.
Reminders:
• Transportation Benefit District Regular Board Meetings to be scheduled the first Tuesday in February and the first Tuesday
in August (per TBD Charter).
• Report scheduled annually in March from the Municipal Court Judge.
• Fire District 1 report to be scheduled annually prior to April 1.
• Report to City Council scheduled annually in September from the Hearing Examiner.
• Report to City Council scheduled annually in October or November from Prosecutor, Public Defender, and City Attorney.
• Planning Board Update scheduled quarterly (4th Tuesday of March, June, September, and December.* (*The December date
may need to be flexible due to holiday schedules).
• City Council Meetings are generally scheduled the Monday before the Tuesday Primary Election date, and also the Monday
before the Tuesday General Election date.
Interim Ordinances:
• Ordinance No. 3931 — Adopting an Interim Zoning Ordinance to amend the Critical Areas Ordinance, specifically Sections
ECDC 23.40.210 and 23.40.320, to repeal the definition of Reasonable Economic Use and references thereto. The effective
date of the ordinance is 07-12-2013; effective for 180 days; expires 01-08-2014.
• Ordinance No. 3935 — Adopting an Interim Zoning Ordinance to amend the Critical Areas Ordinance, specifically Sections
ECDC 23.40.220, 23.40.320, 23.50.020, 23.50.040, and 23.90.040, to allow development within legally established impervious
areas and within buffer areas that are physically separated and functionally isolated from an associated critical area. The
effective date of the ordinance is 08-16-2013; effective for 180 days; expires 02-12-2014.
City Council Extended Agenda -3- December 6, 2013
Ordinance No. 3938 — Relating to collective gardens and the recreational uses of marijuana, establishing an immediate
emergency moratorium on the siting, establishment and operation of any structures or uses relating to collective gardens,
marijuana production, marijuana processing, or marijuana retailing, to be in effect until the City of Edmonds adopts zoning
regulations addressing such marijuana uses, and establishing an immediate emergency moratorium on the submission of
any business license applications for such uses, setting six months as the effective period of the moratorium, to allow the
Washington State Liquor Control Board an opportunity to complete its rule making for the licensing of such uses and to
allow the city to study the secondary land use impacts of such uses, establishing the date of the Public Hearing on the
moratorium and declaring an emergency. The date of adoption is 08-20-2013; effective for 6 months after the date of adoption;
expires 02-20-2014.
City Council Extended Agenda -4- December 6, 2013