City Council Agenda The most recent City Council agenda, for a regular meeting, is listed below or you may download a copy in PDF format. Agendas will usually be available on the web site no less than 24 hours before the next City Council meeting.
Regular City Council meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall.
Please Note: Agendas and packet materials are subject to last minute changes that may not be reflected on the City's website. Special meeting agendas and packets are not always posted on the website. Please see the Public Notices section for those agendas.
Any questions, please contact the City Manager's office at 360-417-4630.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING On December 29, 2011, the City of Port Angeles received a shoreline substantial development permit application for the following work within the shoreline area: The application was determined to be complete on December 29, 2011. The site is legally described as being in Township 30 North, Range 6 W.W.M, Port Angeles, Washington, and is generally described as being located along the Port Angeles waterfront between Valley Street extended and Lincoln Street.
The project consists of redevelopment of public amenities along the subject corridor including a new concrete pedestrian walkway esplanade, resurface automobile and pedestrian areas, expansion and redevelopment of the Hollywood Beach area, a new west end park near the Valley Creek estuary, and a pedestrian bridge from Municipal Pier to the west side of Peabody Creek.
Written comments on the proposed development must be submitted in writing to the Port Angeles Department of Community & Economic Development, P.O. Box 2876, Port Angeles, Washington, 98362, no later than January 31, 2012.
The PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION will conduct a public hearing on the proposal on FEBRUARY 22, 2012, 6 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 321 East Fifth Street. The application materials may be reviewed at the City's Department of Community & Economic Development. Interested parties are invited to attend the meeting, make comment on the application, and may request a copy of the decision once it is made. City Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities.
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: It is anticipated that a Mitigated Determination of Non Signficance (MDNS) will be issued for the project per WAC 197-11-340(2) following the public comment and review period that will end on January 31, 2012.
APPLICANT: CITY OF PORT ANGELES LOCATION: Along the Port Angeles shoreline north of Railroad Avenue between Hollywood Beach and the Valley Creek Estuary , Port Angeles, Washington
For additional information please call Brad Shea at (360) 565-1333.
Back to TopCITY COUNCIL MEETINGS The Mayor may determine the order of business for a particular City Council meeting. The agenda should be arranged to best serve the needs and/or convenience of the Council and the public.
Public Comment Section This is section of the meeting is an opportunity for members of the public to speak
to the City Council. To allow time for the Council to complete its legislative agenda, comments should be limited to no more than 5 minutes per person and a total of 15 minutes for this comment period.
At the discretion of the Mayor, these times periods may be lengthened or shortened. Following any public comment, the Mayor may allow time, limited to five minutes, for response from City Councilmembers and/or City Staff.
Executive Sessions Executive Sessions will be held as needed.
Public Hearings Public hearings are set by the City Council in order to meet legal requirements to matters such as, land use permit applications, proposed amendments to City land use regulations, zoning changes, annexations.
In addition, the City Council may set a public hearing in order to receive public input prior to making decisions which impact the citizens. Certain matters may be controversial, and the City Council may choose to seek public opinion through the public hearing process.