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  MAYOR
  Rosemarie Ives
COUNCILMEMBERS
  Nancy McCormick, President
  Pat Vache, Vice President 
  Kimberly Allen
  Richard Cole
  John Marchione
  Hank Myers
  Jim Robinson
 
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AGENDA FOR
MONDAY, November 5, 2007
7:30 p.m.
REDMOND CITY HALL
15670 NE 85 Street
 

 

 

RECOGNITION:   CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Graduates
CITIZEN RECOGNITION: Providing Shelters During the 2006 Windstorm
I. ITEMS FROM THE AUDIENCE
II. CONSENT AGENDA      
  A. Consent Agenda    
1.  Approval of the Minutes: Regular Meeting of  October 16, 2007 (Audio tapes of regular Council meetings are available at Library)
    2.  Approval of Payroll/Direct Deposit and Claims Checks  
    3. Consultant Agreement for Final Design of the 166 Avenue NE/NE 104 Street Signal Improvements, Project No. 101187 (Public Works)
    4. Consultant Agreement for Preliminary Design of the 166 Avenue NE Four to Three Lane Conversion from NE 104 Street to NE 85 Street, Project No. 101185 (Public Works)
    5. Authorize Change Order for 2007 Sidewalk Improvements, Project No. 07-CI-03/101095 (Public Works)
    6. Proposed Extension of the Agreement Between the City of Redmond and Northwest Center Regarding Hartman Pool (Parks)
    7. Acceptance of Donation to the Redmond Senior Center from Merrill Gardens (Parks)
    8. Renewal of Interlocal Agreement with the City of Duvall for Communication Law Enforcement Service (Dispatch Services) (Police)
    9. ORDINANCE –Transportation Impact Fees (Cents), File No. L070370 and L070348 (SEPA) (Planning)
    10. RESOLUTION – Request for Change to Potential Annexation Area (PAA) (Planning)
    11. ORDINANCE – Adopt City Council’s Decision of the Metro/King County Transit Long-Term Temporary Parking Lot, L070340 (Quasi-judicial) (Planning)
  B. Items Removed From Consent Agenda    
III. HEARINGS AND REPORTS    
  A. Public Hearings    
    1.  CLOSED RECORD MEETING AND ORDINANCE – Aegis at Bear Creek (aka Keller Farm) Comprehensive Plan (Quasi-judicial - only one speaker representing each side may speak for a maximum of ten minutes each)   (Planning)
      CLOSED RECORD MEETING AND ORDINANCE – Aegis at Bear Creek (aka Keller Farm) Zoning Map and Development Guide Text Amendment, L070094 (Quasi-judicial - only one speaker representing each side may speak for a maximum of ten minutes each)   (Planning)
    2.  CLOSED RECORD MEETING AND ORDINANCE – Shaughnessy Heights Planned Residential Development, L050181 (Quasi-judicial - only one speaker representing each side may speak for a maximum of ten minutes each)   (Planning)
    3.  CLOSED RECORD MEETING AND ORDINANCE – NE 116th Assemblage Planned Residential Development, L060295 (Quasi-judicial - only one speaker representing each side may speak for a maximum of ten minutes each)   (Planning)
  B. Reports    
    1. Staff Reports    
    a. Mid-Biennial Budget Update for the Period January 1, 2007 through August 31, 2007   (Finance)
    b. Avondale Green Update (Verbal Report)   (Public Works)
    c. Redmond-Woodinville Road Corridor Study and North Redmond “Wedge” Sub-Area Plan Update, Project No. 101102   (Public Works)
    d. Cities’ Jail Task Force – Status Report on Planning for Future Jail Capacity   (Executive)
    2. Ombudsman Report   (Cole)
IV. UNFINISHED BUSINESS    
  1.  King County Council Consideration of a One-Tenth of One Percent Sales Tax Increase to Fund King County’s Mental Illness and Drug Dependency Action Plan to Prevent and Reduce Homelessness and Unnecessary Involvement in the Criminal Justice and Emergency Medical Systems in King County   (Executive/
Planning)
V. NEW BUSINESS    
  1. Notice of Intent, Rose Hill Heights South Annexation, L070471   (Planning)
  2. Notice of Intent, Hill/Langford Annexation, L070470   (Planning)
VI. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
(Ordinance No. 2367; Resolution No. 1261)

 
VII. COMMITTEE REPORTS    
  EXECUTIVE SESSION     
VIII. ADJOURNMENT    
 


CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION 
following the regular meeting to discuss the Overlake Neighborhood Plan and Group Health Property Amendment
 

   

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