[Vision2020] Amended Agenda

Stephanie Kalasz skalasz at ci.moscow.id.us
Mon May 22 11:08:27 PDT 2006


The Administrative Committee has been altered slightly - it is a partial
change of the title for item 4 (underlined).

 

AMENDED AGENDA

CITY OF MOSCOW

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 

Monday, May 22, 2006
4:30 p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd Street, Second Floor

1.      Approval of Minutes of May 8, 2006 - Stephanie Kalasz  

 

2.      Receipt of Planning & Zoning Commission Recommendation on a
Petition to Amend the Comprehensive Plan Map for 78 acres of land
(Thompson Property) on the east side of Moscow

On March 22, 2006 the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended denial of
a petition to amend the Comprehensive Plan Map for approximately 78
acres from Extensive Commercial (EC) designation to a mix of Light
Industrial (LI) and Low Density Residential (LR).  The subject land is
located on the south side of State Highway 8, the east side of South
Mountain View Rd (and 3.8 acres on the west side of S. Mountain View
Rd), and the north side of East Palouse River Dr.  The applicant has
requested a Council hearing on the application.  The Local Land Use
Planning Act requires that the Council "receive" the Commission
recommendation prior to publication of the Council hearing notice.

 

ACTION:  Acknowledge receipt of Commission recommendation and direct
staff to publish a public hearing notice, or take other action as deemed
appropriate.

 

3.      Rendezvous in the Park Request for Beer and Wine Garden in East
City Park- Dwight Curtis

In accordance with Moscow City Code 5-13-4(B), Rendezvous in the Park
has requested that the Council pass a Resolution allowing them to have a
beer garden catered by a licensed vendor in East City Park for
Rendezvous in the Park on July 20, 21, and 22 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and
on July 23 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.  There will be food vendors, live
music, and other activities at the event. 

 

The licensed vendors will sell alcohol to adults with proof of age in
one designated, roped off area.  Two Moscow Police officers will be on
site and will be paid for by Rendezvous in the Park.

 

ACTION:  Consider request and direct staff as deemed appropriate.

 

4.      Credenda/Agenda Magazine Request for Beer and Wine Garden in
Friendship Square- Dwight Curtis

In accordance with Moscow City Code 5-13-4(B), Credenda/Agenda Magazine
has requested that the Council pass a Resolution allowing them to have a
beer garden catered by Patty's Kitchen and a catered beer and wine
garden by Camas Winery in Friendship Square for Credenda/Agenda Magazine
Trinity Fest 2006 on August 8 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.  There will be food
vendors, live music, a blow-up kid's jungle gym and other activities at
the event.  

 

The licensed vendors will sell alcohol to adults with proof of age in
one designated, roped off area.  Two Moscow Police officers will be on
site and will be paid for by Credenda/Agenda Magazine Trinity Fest. 

 

The event's sponsors have already received a permit to close a portion
of Main Street from 3rd Street to 5th Street for the event.  

 

ACTION:  Consider request and direct staff as deemed appropriate.

 

5.      Contractor Registration - Jim Johnson

On January 1, 2006 the State of Idaho began requiring contractors who
work in Idaho to register with the Idaho Bureau of Occupational
Licensing.  The state law requiring contractor registration also
requires jurisdiction that issue building permits to ask for a
contractor registration number when a building permit is requested.
When a registration number is given it is to be "conspicuously entered
on the face of the permit" or if the contractor is exempt, the statement
"no contractor registration provided" is entered on the face of the
permit.  The state law does not specifically say what to do if a
contractor does not have a registration number. Community Development
Department staff is asking for direction on whether or not an ordinance
is appropriate stating "no building permit will be issued unless a
contractor registration number is provided" or whether the state law is
clear enough as written.

 

ACTION:  Recommend passage of ordinance clarifying the intent of the
contractor's registration language or give other direction.

 

6.      Zoning Code Amendments - Joel Plaskon

The Transportation Commission has recommended to the Planning and Zoning
Commission that the Zoning Code be amended to require sidewalks for
developments that have long driveways and no other safe pedestrian
passage from the public street to the development.  The Commission
accepted that recommendation.  Additionally, staff recommends amendments
to require increased setbacks for garages on street side yards and to
specify that only one single family or duplex dwelling is allowed per
lot in certain zoning districts.  The increased garage setback would
minimize the tendency for cars to be parked in the driveway in a manner
that obstructs the public sidewalk.  The one dwelling or duplex per lot
specification would create consistency in zoning districts and make it
clear that multiple, detached dwellings cannot be placed on the same
lot, as a matter of right.  As a result, staff has drafted the attached
ordinance and requests direction from Council.

 

ACTION:  Accept report and direct staff as deemed appropriate.

 

 

REPORTS:

 

 

Future Agenda Items

Salvaging at Landfill Discussion - Gary J. Riedner

Bicycle Advisory Commission Ordinance - Randy Fife

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special
assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments,
please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so
that arrangements may be made.

 

 

Stephanie Kalasz

Moscow City Clerk

 

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