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2009, 05-26 Regular Meeting t� ������ Sl'�I�N� VAI�I,�Y C�7C�' CO�Jl�T��� � � GUIIAR 1i�E�'Q':�I�TG Couracil Niee�ing #160 Tuesday, May 26, 2009 6:00 p.m. Spokane Valley Cit3� Hall Council Chambers 11707 � Sprague Avenue Council Requests• Plecrse Silerice Yolcr Cel! Pfiones Dicring Cocuzcil Meeliyzb CAI.� TO 0.12:UE:02.: INVOCATION: Pastor Darrell Colc, Spokane Valley Wesleyan Church PL�DGE OF AL�EGIAllTC�: ROLL CALL: AY�.'RO'VAI:. ��? AGENI.�A: il\jr�'fl20��UCr.� O� SPECIAL CYiJ�STS AIVD PRES:�N'1:'ATI�NS: COMNLI�"T�C, BOAl2l�, LIAISON SUMMAR�.' 12EPORTS: N�AYOR'S ]ZL�.'ORT: P�TBI,IC CON[M�NT'S: This is 1n opportunity for thc publ ic to speak on any subject not on the agei�da for action. VVhen you come to the podium, please state your name and acldress for the record and limit remarks to three minutes. ]. CONSENT AG�NDA: Consists oEitems considered routil7e which are approved as a group. A Councilmember may remove an item from the Consent �lbendato be considered separately. a. Approval of lhe following claim vouchcrs: VO1JC�:ER �:.:�ST ]UATE VOUC�I�R NOS. TOTAI, VO�UCHER AMO�[JNT OS/08/2009 l 7291-17322 $142,233.80 OS/08/2009 ] 7323-17343 $276 OS/15/2009 17344-17375 505090018 $305 OS/l5/2009 17376-] 7390 $67,145.78 OS/l9/2009 17391-:17392 � $2,373.25 G�AND TO'��� $794,153.05 b. Approval of 1'ayroll for pay period ending May l 5, 2009: $258,992.22 c. Confirmation of Mayor Appointment of Rhea Coble to NE `Va. Housinb Solutions Board of Commissioncrs � d. Approval of May S, 2009 Council Study Session Meeting Minutes e. Approval of May l2, 2009 Rebula►• Council Meeting M:inutes . � 1VEW �IJSIN. + SS 2. First Reading Proposed Ordinance 09-012 Adopting Subarca Plan Book I and if — Mike Connelly [public comment] 3. First Reading :Proposed Ol•dinance 09-013 �ldopting Subarca Map — Mike Connell}� [public comment] 4. Motion Consideration: S�vimming ]'ool Cl�ange O1 Neil Kersten [public comment] Council Age;nda CS-26-09 Regular Meeting Page l o:f 3 ��T��,�� ���N�:��'TS T'his is ��� �p�c�� f�r ���e p�blie t� sp��k c�r� �ny �D�A.�, �Ul��n y�u ����� �� __ _ - �I�� ��dium, pl��se �t�.t� y��� name �.r�.d �.�dre�s �a� the r�cc��� an� lir�it remar�CS �� �:hr�e rninute�. ,�h�����'�']Ct�'�'�V� �P�]E�7L' �. �i�cow�ry . P��.y�;�•�a�.rn� Bi� - �'l�e ���ne � �. P��-m��c�� �����i� �ep�rt- �K.�t�y IV�:��l���� AR� 1�.R �� JL rSJl 5' �,J��..1 �,1, i '7. ��pa�txlen� ��p�.r"t:S ' . �. �����'fi�V� '�:CS���I��: �'e��i�.g ��:�:i�a�i�an; �,a�d Acqui���i�r�. �►�,���T.�l�:��"�' �"�'��� �'C��°T�TT�� (rnee��n� ,�c�a�c�zrl� �� a�"�v�.� ;�u�j�ct t� ch�r�ge) �R����l�r C''�����! �e��i�a�� �re ���a�rral�y �e�� ��� �n�' � �'a,��s�'��s, ��ga�a�i��� �� S: ��"�.m.. �'o�����t St,��',� �ess���s ��� ge�ae �i�l� �'� � �r� �n� �St�'� �'��.���,��, ���in�a��� �t �: �f� �,�aa. - ''L?�V�c�n�s�a�, ,�.a��� 3, ��f��: �`oin� Cv�n.c�.11.B�oard �� iCc����ty C�m����ss�oners Mec��n�; 1:3C} - 4:3� p.��a. ���k�ne �I��1,�y �City �.�Dl �C����i� �h�i��b�r�, ] �7�.7 E ��ra�;�ie �!,��na�e ��t�� ����� ��, �� ���: C��nc1l1S���� ��am�1- Ret�ea.�, �:�� �:a� . �� �:�� p.�., Ll���� N�ay��r T'�et�enny's C�.b��.� Z'���? N��1� Vie�v Ro�d, �S�iri� �a�e, ��a:f�� 83$�i9 ���sd� .�u�� �3 �d��9: `I�� ��e��r�� NQTiC�,: .tndia�dual� �l�nnirag to at�ena fiile me�ting ��+�r� r��aaire �pecia� ass�st�.nce t� a�c�rr�m��ate p����si�al, he�.ring, vr ���ier irrb�a�rm��t�, pl��e c�ntac� the Ci��f �l.�rk at �SU�) J� 1-J.�O� �s s��n �� ��ssrble s4 that arrang�nl�n�� �ay �e made. ��ur�ci� �,genc�a �S-�G-�3� �t�g�sl�r Mieetia�� Page 2 c���'2 CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY Request for Council Action Meeting Date: May 26, 2009 City Manager Sign-off: Item: Check all #hat apply: � consent ❑ old business ❑ new business ❑ public hearing ❑ information ❑ admin. report ❑ pending legislation AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Approval of the Following Vouchers: BACKGROUND: . VOUCHER LIST DATE VOUCHER NOS. TOTAL VOUCHER AMOUNT 05/08/2009 17291-17322 $142,233.80 . 05/08/2009 17323-17343 $276,976.05 05/15/2009 17344-17375, 505090018 $305,424.17 05/15/2009 17376-17390 $67,145.78 05/19/2009 17391-17392 $2,373.25 . GRAND TOTAL $794,153.05 RECOMMENDED ACTION OR iVIOTION: Approve claims for vouchers as listed above. BUDGET/FINANCIAL IIVIPACTS: STAFF CONTACT: Ken Thompson ATTACHMENTS Voucher Lists vchlist VOUCher LiSt Page: 1 05/08/2009 3:39:51 PM Spokane Vailey Bank code : apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # Description/Account Amount 17291 5/8/2009 000197 AIRFACTZ 31770 DRIVING RECORDS: HR 175.00 Total : 175.00 17292 5/8/2009 001081 ALSCO LSP0587570 FLOOR MATS: SHERIFF 2.75 Total : 2.75 17293 5/8/2009 000334 ARGUS JANITORIAL LLC 003653 JANITORIAL SVCS: PRECINCT: APF 2,165.23 Total : 2,165.23 17294 5/8/2009 000168 BLACK BOX NETWORK SVC 161489 PHONE EXT. CHANGES 145.66 Total : 145.66 17295 5/8/2009 000918 BLUE RIBBON LINEN SUPPLY INC 9007575 LINEN SUPPLY: CP 207.52 9013200 LINEN SUPPLY: CP 150.58 S0058862 LINEN SUPPLY: CP 156.80 S0066521 LINEN SUPPLY: CP 73.73 S0067353 LINEN SUPPLY:CP 57.17 Total : 645.80 17296 5/8/2009 000143 CITY OF SPOKANE April 2009 UTILITIES: PW 58.37 Total : 58.37 17297 5/8/2009 000109 COFFEE SYSTEMS INC 3820:024118 COFFEE SUPPLIES 220.21 Total : 220.21 17298 5/8/2009 000326 CONSOLIDATED IRRIGATION #19 April 2009 UTILITIES: PW 27.00 April 2009 UTILITIES: PW 40.41 April 2009 UTILITIES: PW 36.98 Total : 104.39 17299 5/8/2009 000900 DEPT OF L& I 101943 PENALTY FOR ELEVATOR: CP 164.10 Total : 164.10 17300 5/8/2009 001447 FREE PRESS PUBLISHING INC 32027 ADVERTISING: BID # 09-026 104.00 32031 LEGAL PUBLICATION 32.30 � 32032 LEGAL PUBLICATION 92.65 32033 LEGAL PUBLICATION 91.80 Page: 1 vchlist VoUCher LISt Page: 2 05/08/2009 3:39:51 PM Spokane Valley Bank code : apbank � Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # Description/Account Amount 17300 5/8/2009 001447 001447 FREE PRESS PUBLISHING INC (Continued) Total : 320.75 17301 5/8/2009 001253 GORDON THOMAS HONEYWELL April 1042 APRIL 09: LOBBYIST SERVICE 3,226.21 Total : 3,226.21 17302 5/8/2009 000321 GREATER SPOKANE INC 66481 1ST QTR 2009 CONTRACT 16,000.00 Total : 16,000.00 17303 5/8/2009 001728 HP FINANCIAL SERVICES CO 600166670 APRIL 09: LEASE PMT 1,658.22 Total : 1,658.22 17304 ' 5/8/2009 000070 INLAND POWER & LIGHT CO 94202 UTILITIES:PW � 389.81 Total : 389.81 17305 5/8/2009 000388 IRVIN WATER DIST. #6 April 2009 UTILITIES: PARKS 166.00 Total : 166.00 17306 5/8/2009 001684 MARKETING SOLUTIONS NW Cp-3-17-09 ADVERTISING: CP 2,977.65 Total : 2,977.65 17307 5/8/2009 000069 MERCIER, DAVID Expenses TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT 685.80 Total : 685.80 17308 5/8/2009 000258 MICROFLEX INC. 18533 TAX TOOLS SOFTVVARE RENTAL 343.83 Total : 343.83 17309 5/8/2009 000132 MODERN ELECTRIC WATER CO 04500-01 UTILITIES 9,280-28 Total : 9,280.28 17310 5/8/2009 000193 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INC May 2009 MAY 09: RENT CITY HALL 37,618.47 Total : 37,618.47 17311 5/8/2009 000512 OFFICETEAM 23673577 STAFFING SERVICE: LASERFICHE 652.00 23673584 STAFFING SERVICE: LASERFICHE 391.20 Total : 1,043.20 17312 5/8/2009 000058 OMA A500163 EMPLOYEE PHYSICAL 65.00 Total : 65.00 Page: 2 vchlist Voucner List wage: 3 05/08/2009 3:39:51 P11A Spokane Valley Bank code : apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # Description/Account Amount 17313 5/8/2009 000322 QWEST 509-924-4707-740 B PHONE SERVICE: POOLS 109.30 Total : 109.30 17314 5/8/2009 000709 SENSKE LAWN & TREE CARE INC. 2997116 CONTRACT MAINT: CP 51,859.00 2997117 CONTRACT MAINT: CEN. TRAIL 2,018.68 3457472 CONTRACT MAINT: PRECINCT 1,638.06 Total : 55,515.74 17315 5/8/2009 000935 SERVICE PAPER CO 30442862 CLEANING SUPPLIES: CP 265.31 Total : 265.31 17316 5/8/2009 000710 SPOKANE CO BAR ASSOC CB4MAR46 PHOTOCOPIES 1.25 CB9APR47 PHOTOCOPIES 6.00 Total : 7.25 17317 5/8/2009 000499 SPOKANE CO LIBRARY DIST 1 st Haif 2009 PAST DUE PROPERTY TAX PMT 1,247.75 Total : 1,247.75 17318 5/8/2009 000093 SPOKESMAN-REVIEW 103174 42319 ADVERTISING:PARKS 3,259.19 103547 ADVERTISING: HR 1,133.70 � Total : 4,392.89 17319 5/8/2009 000167 VERA WATER & POWER APRIL 2009 UTILITIES: 2009 2,305.23 Total : 2,305.23 17320 5/8/2009 000964 VOLT 20498470 STAFFING SVCS: IT 453.60 Total : 453.60 17321 5/8/2009 001694 WA STATE FIRE MARSHALS ASSOC 605 TRAINING: FIRE SPRINKLERS 330.00 Total : 330.00 17322 5/8/2009 000711 WMCA TREASURER 2009 2009 WMCA MEMBERSHIPS 150.00 � Total : 150.00 32 Vouchers for bank code : apbank Bank total : 142,233.80 32 Vouchers in this report . Total vouchers : 142,233.80 Page: 3 vchlist � VouCher LISt Page: 4 05/08/2009 3:39:51 PM Spokane Valley Bank code : apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # Description/Account Amount I, the undersigned, do certify under penalty of perjury, that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor performed as described herein and that the claim is just, due and an unpaid obligation against the City of Spokane Valley, and that I am authorized to authenticate and certify to said claim. Finance Director Date Page: 4 , vchlist Vou�her List Page 1 05/08/2009 4:44:48PM Spokane Valley Bank code apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # Description/Account Amount 17323 5/8/2009 000516 TETRA TECH/KCM T94217-07-242 REGISTRATION: A JENKINS 470.00 Total : 470.00 17324 5/8/2009 000648 ABADAN 130645 PLANS/SPECS #0103 1,935.29 130683 PLANS/SPECS #0086 473.82 Total : 2,409.11 17325 5/8/2009 000335 ALTON'S TIRE INC. 6-41279 OIL CHANGE: 40201 D 36.99 Total : 36.99 17326 5/8/2009 001961 BUDANO, RANDY MILEAGE MILEAGE 14.30 Total : 14.30 17327 5/8/2009 000572 CARTER, CAROL Expenses TRAVEL EXPENSES 174.38 Total : 174.38 17328 5/8/2009 000729 CH2MHILL INC 3696608 FLOODPLAN PERMIT REVIEW: CD 1,487.71 � 3698697 41025 BARKER RD #0003 79,103.14 Totai : 80,590.85 17329 5/8/2009 000379 CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY 6371 PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT 0.75 6372 PETfY CASH REIMBURSEMENT 0.75 6375 PET1Y CASH REIMBURSEMENT 0.50 6701 PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT � 7.21 � 6702 PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT 0.50 Total : 9.71 17330 5/8/2009 001076 CONNELLY, MICHAEL Expenses TRAVEL EXPENSES 435.60 Mileage TRAVEL EXPENSES 61.60 Totai : 497.20 17331 5/8/2009 000508 CONOCOPHILLIPS FLEET 870166725904 APR 09: FLEET FUEL BILL 1,808.31 Total : 1,808.31 17332 5/8/2009 000278 DRISKELL, CARY Expenses TRAVEL EXPENSES 728.50 - Total : 728.50 Page: 1 ���ili�f V�ou�heT Ll�t Page: 2 ���U�12�D� 4:44:�gP�l 5�ok�ne 1�a1ley Bank cade : �pbank 'll��ach�r Date Vendar �nv�oice Pa # Descriptianl�4�caunt Amflunt. 17��3 �181�D09 �O(]i7�� H& H BT�5�NE55 SYSTEMS INC. '[ 857� �l APR f]9: �flPIER C�3ST� 1�8.(79 � 8579 � APR �9: �CQPI�I� �DST; 4.64 '�8�784 ►�P}� Q9: ��RIER COSTS 42�.67 `t 85789 RPR 09: CC3PIER CDSTS 3�.85 '[ 85797 APR Q9: C�RIER �C3�TS 45.�2 'I858F4 A'PR D9: CC)�IER COSTS 8D6.�❑ 1858fi5 AFR �9: CaPIER C�STS 85.9$ 1858E� APR �9: C�'PIER �DSTS `1�72.17 '� 8�8GT APR Q9: CQPI ER C�STS �2.91 185868 AP� (]9: G01'IER �OSTS 3�6.6� `� 8,8fi9 A9�� fl9: GC}PI ER COSTS $4.Q7 '�8587{3 APR 09: C�PI�R CUST� �73.2� 'i 8�871 A'�R �9: +CdPI ER C�STS 'I [}9.4Q Total : 2, 882.84 �17334 51812�(�9 Da�l �14 Kl�p, �`YAN Exper�ses TRAVEL E7�PEN5ES �.ad Tata� : �,QD 17335 51812a0� ���9�3 ��S S�HVI1l�B TIEtE C'�NT�R 33a7�7 '�1VIh�TER Gf-IANGE�V�R: �D 71.2� To#a� ; T7.a[� 173�� . 5/8/2009 Q�'1581 MCCLIJ�IG, KATHY �xpenses TRAVEL EXPENS�S �7.7$ . Tota� : TT.TB 17337 5181��+�'� D00�5� CIFFI�E DEP`�T INC. 47��98�3fi-aD� I�FFICE SUpPLIES: IT 58.�4 47�a98736sOD1 42349 BFFI�E SUPPLIES 55,1� 472D98825-aD'f �LEANING SLIPPLIES: LASERFICHI 3�.'Ia . 4���794�5-00� CJFFI+GE SUPPLIES: FIN 7.57 � Tot,� I : � 7{1.4T 1�3�8 �l8I�009 0�1174 SPACESAVER IVW 5�4E0(] ���D� SHELUING: Cf] fi,'9a7.89 7c�tal: �,94T.Sg �17339 5f812��9 f]�[117� �P+pKANE C� ENGTN'�ER V�LY�903 APC� �9: CC]UNTY �ERVf�ES '139,�88.77 Tvtal: '139,�88.TT '17�40 518f��]09 Q����'I SP��NE CD 7REASlJRER 4150�9[l5 - MRR i19: G�IGE� I-f��StNG 39,481.10 Page: � � ,� ; i uchCist Vvu+�h�er L��f Pa�e: 3 �51�8f���9 4:�4:�8P1+� Spakar�� lfal�ey► Bank c4de ; �pi�ank VQU�herr C�a�� V�ndor [n�ai�� FC] � a���rip�ia�lAc�ou�at Amvun� ���4[] �I812D�9 �{3D��1 �]�JO�fl1 SPflK�1NE CQ T�EASUB�ER (Contirtued) Y�vta1 : �9,48'�.9I� 'i 7341 51812�1�7� ❑�❑fl�5 S�APL�S BL9�16V�S5 ADVANTAGE 3118�1 �746 �FF[CE SiJPPLIES: GD 1�3.p3 . Tbtai : '153.{l� `[ 734� 518I��L3� �}�{�1 !6� VERA WATER & P�WER E'[ 756� SPRAC LI EI�QN�CLI N Sll� #��'I G SSQ.�fl T�ta� : fiS�.�Ofl 17343 �f8f�a[]3 �}aa�C�� WILHIT'E, D@ANA Expense� 7RAVEL E�PENSE� . �5� .g� � �fvtal ; 55'1.6T ��I Vvucf�er� for ban'k �cvde : ap�ank � �ank tatal : �7�,9T�.�� 2`� llv�rchers in th�� �epvr� Tmfa1 v�r�uch�rs r �►��,97�.�d5 I, t�ae undersigned, �.o c�rtify u;z�der penalty o£ pe�ur�', �hat the matexials hav� �ee�e furnis�.ed, t�� �ervices ren�.�r�d, vr ��e I�bcr�r p�r£armed as described her�in anc� �h�.t t�e �1ai m is j ust, due and an un� aid ablig�tion a�ai�.x�s� tk�e City of ��akane Val�e�, anc� that ���n a��hori�ed. to a�t�.i�nticate a�.c� c�rt�fy said cl.��m. F'inaarzce :�arect�� ���e 1Vlaya� Dai�e �raunci_l �JTe�a.�aer ]�ate Page: � vchli�t 11�u�'�er Lis� Page: 'i �I5!'� 5l���9 �i��:�QOAI�iI �pak�ne Vall�y �ank c�at#e : �pba�k Vvuche� I]a�e Ven�dor _ in��ice PO # Qes�rip�ivnlAccour�t AmAUnt � � 17344 5f'I `I120�9 �D�1�7�D L�NI[�N P►�G1Fi� R'� C[7 a2522�5� 'V111RELIfiIE CRDS�ING: #d�{�� �,340.�� Tv#al: �,340.00 1 T345 5!'i 31�QD9 [li]C���� SPRAGUE & SULLlVAN MINISTQRAGE �0467 M�Y D9: RENT 1 F�48 2�9.a� 7ofal: �2gAfl 173�fi �1�13f20�9 ��3a'�39 SPRAGllE &�LJLLIVAN MINiST+C)RAGE 6148G ,JUN CJ9: RE�'NT `I P48 22g.fi1f] �nta1: ��9.DD 17347 5!°14l2�Q9 O�d37s CfTY QF �P�KAI�� 1!►°�LLEY Petty Cash PARK� PETTY �ASI�. BECINNII�G E 50.Q❑ Te�al : �D,�Q '[7�4� 51'I512��� �1D�335 pLTQ�I'S T�RE 1NC. G-4'I�7� . �IL CHANiGE: 0�770D 8�.32 Total : 84.3� 1734� 51'f �1��}C19 aO10'1 � A55C7� BU51'NESS SYSTEM� 3D9�4'C �A'PR �9: G[]PiER CDSYS '�Od.B❑ 30996[� APR 09: CdPIER ��S�S 2��.3g 7ota! : 3��.'� 9 � 735a 511 �12i3[l9 ❑Q�'1 �3'i G�VIf-G NTLF783 4Z338 lJP'S BACKUP �`I �.44 �'vta l : 1 � (��44 1735� 51'� �1�Ofl9 �1��3�'� CITY fl'� SPD'KANE V►�LLEY �Ti��4 PETTV CASH REIMBLiRSEMENT 8.4(} s7`�� PETTY CASH R�IIV'IBURSEMEI�T 2.Q� Tota� : �I [1.4A '1�352 s1151200� �Q�EfJ3 C[3NTRACT DESI�N ASS[]C INC 27'��2 423�5 FILIN�; GAgiN�TS: QW '1,33�.7� T+otal: �,�32.70 � 7�53 . 5115120�9 ��1 �fi� �URRY, JAN�T Refund REFLINQ DAMAG� dEPC3�IT �Cl�.�}0 To�a� : ��D�l.�� �7354 5f15t�0a9 Q019�6� �JEDE HENLEY GRC�UP Ref�and REFUNQ DANEA�E DEROSfT 5�.�0 Tntal : 5�I.�Q '1735a 5/15/2009 d�Dfi�3 DEPT �7F 1NF� SERIAI��S 2DOa9D4Q207 423�6 S�]�7�W►4RE '[,1'C6.50 Page: 'I , , vchlist VouCher L'iSt Page: 2 05/15/2009 9:20:OOAM Spokane Valley Bank code : apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # Description/Account Amount 17355 5/15/2009 000693 000693 DEPT OF INFO SERVICES (Continued) Total : 1,116.50 17356 5/15/2009 001677 FREEMAN HS Refund REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 200.00 Total : 200.00 17357 5/15/2009 000505 H& H FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 2517 APR 09: LEASE PMT 233.71 2518 APR 09: LEASE PMT 307.62 2519 APR 09: LEASE PMT 413.06 2569 MAY 09: LEASE PMT 233.71 2570 MAY 09: LEASE PMT 307.62 2571 MAY 09: LEASE PMT 413.06 Total : 1,908.78 17358 5/15/2009 001967 H.D. FOWLER Refund REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 52.00 Total : 52.00 17359 5/15/2009 000313' INLAND ASPHALT COMPANY INC. PMT #8 42102 PINES/MANSFIELD #0005 46,314.52 Total : 46,314.52 17360 5/15/2009 001964 JONES, WILLIAM Refund REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 52.00 Total : 52.00 17361 5/15/2009 000062 MUNSON, RICHARD Mileage APR 09: MILEAGE 257.40 ' Total : 257.40 17362 5/15/2009 000662 NAT'L Bi4RRICADE & SIGN CO 64046 42248 SAFETY VESTS: PW 128.21 Total : 128.21 17363 5/15/2009 001035 NETWORK DESIGN & MANAGEMENT 16797 42346 HP STORAGE WORKS LICENSE 2,471.44 � Total : 2,471.44 17364 5/15/2009 000652 OFFICE DEPOT INC. 468959203-002 CREDIT MEMO: FIN -2g.68 471821552-001 � 42356 OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW 51.19 471821600-001 OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW 34.13 � 471826053-001 42347 OFFICE SUPPLIES: PARKS 324.50 472992670-001 OFFICE SUPPLIES: FIN 24.07 473264786-001 OFFICE SUPPLIES: FIN 10.87 Page: 2 vchlist Voucher List Page 3 05/15/2009 9:20:OOAM Spokane Valley Bank code : apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # DescriptionlAccount Amount 17364 5/15/2009 000652 000652 OFFICE DEPOT INC. (Continued) Total : 415.08 17365 5/15/2009 001204 POWELL, DOUGLAS Exam Fees CBO EXAM FEE REIMBURSED 220.00 Total : 220.00 17366 5/15/2009 000415 ROSAUERS 690950 EECBG MEETING SUPPLIES: CD 16.58 Total : 16.58 17367 5/15/2009 001963 SKOGSTAD, JAMIE Refund REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 210.00 Total : 210.00 17368 5/15/2009 000090 SPOKANE CO INFO SYSTEMS APR 09 APR 09: COUNTY IT SUPPORT 17,035.59 � Total : 17,035.59 17369 5/15/2009 000617 SPOKANE CO TREASURER 1 st Qtr 2009 1 ST QUARTER 2009: LIQUOR TAX 5,234.24 Total : 5,234.24 17370 5/15/2009 001969 SUNSHINE DISPOSAL 0025360409 HAASE ABATEMENT: CD 3,450.22 0205340469 HAASE ABATEMENT: CD 4,042.85 Total : 7,493.07 17371 5/15/2009 001965 SWANCY, BETH Refund REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 210.00 Total : 210.00 17372 5/15/2009 001968 U-HIGH SENIOR ALL-NIGHTER Refund REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 185.00 Total : 185.00 17373 5/15/2009 000964 VOLT 20456572 STAFFING SERVICE: IT 492.80 Total : 492.80 17374 5/15/2009 001872 WA DEPT OF INFO SERVICES 20009040207 42341 SOFTINARE 774.64 20009040207 42348 SOFTINARE 774.64 42348 20009040207 42342 SOFTWARE 484.15 42342 - 20009040207 SOFTINARE 43.29 Total : 2,076.72 Page: 3 vchlist Voucher List Page: 4 05/15/2009 9:20:OOAM Spokane Valley Bank code : apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice PO # Description/Account Amount 17375 5/15/2009 000152 WSDOT ATB90414080 SIGNAUILLUMINATION MAINT. 2,107.63 ATB90414081 STATE ROUTE ROADWAY MAINT. 4,289.35 Total : 6,396.98 505090018 5/5/2009 000001 SPOKANE CO TREASURER APR 09 APR 09: COUNTY SERVICES 207,978.21 Total : 207,978.21 33 Vouchers for bank code : apbank Bank total : 305,424.17 33 Vouchers in this report Total vouchers : 305,424.17 I, the undersigned, do certify under penalty of perjury, that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor performed as described herein � and that the clai_m is just, due and an unpaid obligation against the City of Spokane Valley, and that I am authorized to authenticate and certify said claim. Finance Director Date � Mayor Date . Council Member Date Page: 4 vcl�list VoU�h�e Lfs�k Pa��: 1 o4j� �lz�a� � � :ss:�o4ar� s�p��an� vair�y �ank cad� : apb�nk. Vvu��er �ate !lendvr Ir�VVic� PO # ❑escri,��ivnlA�cvunt �4rnount 1737fi 511512i�Q9 �01[]8'I �LSC❑ LSP�D6�5752 FL�DR IVI►hTS: ��Tl�" HALL '�4.47 TQta1 : 'I 4.47 17377 5A151Z[]Q9 000918 �LUE RIBBDN LINEN SIJP'P�Y INC 90'i88�� LINE!N SUPPLY: CP �74.99 Tota l : 374.99 �C7�78 511�12��� ��a�71 CaQE P�1BLI5HING CD 32'�5� M�JNICIPAL CC�aE UPQATE 17a.82 T�tal : 1?�.82 �7379 5115l�0�9 ❑[3a109 C�4FFE� SYSTEMS INC 382�:fi�247(]G COFFEE SL�PPLIES: +CP '�15.9(� Tofal : 11 �.9Q � 7380 51T 51��3Q� a014�47 F�EE PRESS PLIBLISMIIVG INC 32a83 LEGAL PU�LI�CATIDN 5'f .2� � 3�p$a LEGAL PLIBLICRTIQN 8'E .+60 32pg$ LEt;�L PL�BLI+�ATI�N 84.'�5 '�ota� : 21 �.�5 a 738� 511512Q09 ��172$ HP FiN►ANCiAL SERVIC�S CC] fif]01 �7175 MAY 09 �EAS� PMT' �,656.78 Total : 1,�65�.78 1738z 51151�DD9 ��l'f �3a I��TWORK DESIGN & MANAC�EI�ENT � 68Z2 BA�KUP t�Nf] 5AN 3,Ofi7.5D '16824 APRIL �00� SERVER fUi�11NT. 3,25{3.�J� Tatal : fi�3'� T.50 1738� 511 �J2{�Q� QODa'1 � C7FFICETEA1UI �37D9314 S7FIFF�f�� S1AGS: LASERFI+CHE 639.78 237(]93'�� ST�4FFfNG SVCS: LASEFtF1CHE 63'�.fi3 TOfi�� : 1 y 279 .41 17384 511512Q(l9 OQQ899 D�EEIGHTY NETVIlaRKS 649835 ETHERN�T: MAY ��D9 �3�5.�5 r �otal: +�3fi.2� 12385 51�5iZ0I]9 D0�37�� SENSKE LAWN & TR�� CAR� INC. 3�75734 CQNTRAI�T MAiNT: CP 5`I,859.OD 3�7�7�5 �(�NTF�ACT MAINT; CE'N. TRAIL 2,��$.68 Total : 53,87�.68 1�38� �11512D49 ��44�� SPOKA�TE REGI�NAL HE�LTH DiST April 2i309 P�RMlT �EES FqR POC]LS: PARI�S 1,Z9a.�� _ Page: 1 , %' V!G�"1�1�'� ��4:.::'���':' �IS� .- rage: i� ��11�1�QOg �'l:5��O4�1� ��ak�rae U'�I�e� 6�nk c�de: apb�nk llaucher p�fe V'srador Inyoice ��3 # �escripti�nlAccvunt Amount �173�6 51'f 5f2�}�l9 �OD4z0 ��7�4�� SP��NE R�GIC�NAL HEALl`H ❑IST �Con�inued} Total : °�,���.Oa 173$7 5!'�5120n9 C]0�3964 V�LT ��] r764'I'I STAF�ING SVC: I`i° �9.�ip Tatal : 4�9.fi� 1738$ 51'I �1��109 O�J`I3$2 WA REC&�EI�TIC�i� � PA,Rf� AS5C1+C [}'9-311 �.�.lJ. MAI��CN �dOg 5.�� Total : 5,D� � 7389 51151�Dn9 ��Qfi�� W�ST 818�5'[ OT7 LEGAL SL�6SC�IP �TiC7�l 520.15 �'�atal : 52D.15 17�9� 51'I �d�009 ��� 88� 7�AY�D BRNDW�DTF� CL� Nl�y ZOfJ9 DI�Rl� FiBER LEASE �28.27 �otal : 228.�7 "� 5 Vvuch�rs fvr aank �ade : �p��C�k • � Bank t��al : 67,145.�8 �;� Vvu�hers in t�is r�part Tot�l Va�chers : �67,'14.5.78 T, #he und�rsigned, d�r c�rtify under penalty of p�rjury, t�at the maferiafs har�e beer� furnis'�ed, the services rende�red, ❑r t�e lak�vr pertar�rred as described herein and tha# the� claim is j�ast, du� and an unpaid aY�ligatian against th� City of 5p�kane Valf�y, and that 1 am aufhorized to aufhenticate and cerfify �� said cl��m. Firrance [�irecfar �ate Page: � vchlist 05/19/2009 4:38:03PM Voucher List Spokane Valley Bankcode: apbank Voucher Date Vendor Invoice 17391 5/15/2009 001377 COMBS, LISA Mileage 17392 5/19/2009 001606 BANNER BANK 2832 2 Voucheis for bank code : apbank 2 Vouchers in this report I, the undersigned, do certify under penalty of peryury, that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor perfortned as described herein and that the claim is just, due and an unpaid obligation against the City of.Spokane Valley, and that I am authorized to authenticate and certi(y to said claim. Finance Director Date PO # Description/Account MILEAGE Total : APRIL 09: 2832 Total : Banktotal: Total vouchers : Page: Page: 1 Amount 24.20 24.20 2,349.05 2,349.05 2,373.25 2,373.25 1 vchl�s� Voucher List p� � 051�[912009 4:38:03PM Spokane Valley Bank code : apbank Voucher 1739'f 17392 Date Vendor 5/15I2009 p09377 COMSS, L.[5A 511912D09 009SD6 BAI�lNIER BAi�IK 2 Vouchers for bank code : apbank 2 Vouchers in this reporE I, the undersigned, do certi�y under penalty af perjury, fihat #he materials have been furnished, ihe services rendered, or the labor p�rtormed as described herein and that th� claim is just, due and an unpaid obfigation against tha City of,Spokane Valley, and that I arrE autltorized to autheniicate and cerEify to said claim. Finar�ce Director Date Invoice PO # DescriptionlAccount Amount Mileage M[LEAG� �q._2p Total : 24.20 2832 APR1L �9: 2832 2,349.05 Total : 2,349.05 Bank tatal : 2,373.2� Total �ouchers : 2,373.25 a Page: 1 �.r��� '�J� ��� � � ���L� i - ��g���� ��r �vu��i� ��ti�r� l�e�f�rag ��t�e: 5-2�-�9 C�t� i�ar�a�er ��gn-�v�'f: I��r�: Ghe�k a,l th�� a � consent [] �Cd busin�s� � r�ew busin�ss [] �uk�1�c hearing a infarmatior� [� ��min. r+�p�r� Q pe�dir�g legisla�iot� �GEN[3�r 1TE�Il TI�L�'� : Pa�rr�ll �or P�rio�l En�ing fl�ay � �� ���� . �G�VEF'r�IN�a LEC���A=fl�]�: � ���'VI�C]l�� C�U�1��L A�CTI�� �'A�EIV: �A��CGRC]�J�ID: �, � �! �fJPTi�C3i��: ' R�C��'�END�ED ►4CT�[�i� �� ��T�C]�: �1�C3�E�1F��1��C�A►!L l�P�CTS: Gro�s: $Z��,�21.81 �enefi�s: $ 3b,37�1.41. Tatal payral� $258,�'��.22 ��A�'� G��VTi �►�T: Raba Nim� A�i T►4C �1 �'I 1E �V TS�_ , , ,. � ', � ���� �� ������ ►f����� � � R��q��$� f�r ��u���l ���i�n ��e�ir�g �3a#e: ��-����39 �ity �ar�ag�r Sigr�-v�€: _ , Ite�n. �he+�k �E1 �h�t �p�aly: � +cor�sent ❑ ❑ld husin�ss ❑ r�ew bu�ines$ � �ub[ic '��arir�g � in�DrmatiDn ❑ admin. rep�prt ❑ �ending legisla�io�n A+G��I'�,A I�'�i1� �I�'��: Mayaral Ap�vin�men�: I�or�heas# W��hingtmn Hvusin� 5vl�tir�ns' Board a� �ammissi�ners GvV���V1�V+� C���7S�ATd�]fV; �REVI�U� �aL��l�lL ACTIC�� TAK��I: Infa ��part M�y 1 g, 2��9 � �14�CF[GR�3�JN�; Crea��d in 1�71, t�e 5pok�t�e �Tousing Au�hc��ity "is de�iicate� to increasitag safe, �f�'t�r�iable �ousirig and. proyie�i�g apport�ani�i�s ta per��ra� �experienc�ng barr�ers to hausin�." �n ��3�5, SHA was renamec� No�h�a.s� Washingt�� �ousi�g �o�utions a�t� renewed �heir mission to state, „ Building c�mmun.iti�s in 1Vortheast. 1r�T��hrngton, b� lead:ir►g, ad�a�atir�g a�d �ra�traeri�g in �he ereatian of livabl� neig�barhood�". I�E'�S annua��y pr�vides �a���:ng ���isran�e �o a�e� 4,040 farnili�� of low incame in f�ur ea�t�rn �Vas�ingt�n �ounties t��ugh a cor��inat�a� o�' tena.n�-based r��tal �ssis�an�e and NNEWHS-ow�ed � �partment cc�mpl�xe� an.d sc�ttere�-site hv�sing. A�ix-m�mber �o��d o�' �amrnissianers ��pair�t�� b� _ th�e Mayor �f S��'�an�, Caunty ��au�ci� Members, �nt� the Mayar a� the �ity a� �pokane Valley, gaverns � �. ��i��, �Co�nmissi�ner Julia Ra�maan has r���i���i �o r�tire fram h�r term c�f aff c� �s noted pn f�ie attached April. Z8, ��3�09 1e�ter frvrn 1`�I��S; a�d at t�.e rec�ammen.dativn of the N��S sta�F, �1a�.ir Terri Symboi. requ�es�� tl��t F�hea Coble lae ap�aint��i �'or the r��aincler o� the exis��ng �esiclent �flrr�rni�sioner ter�n, w�ich will �xpire TvJ.�rch ��, �O 1�. Ms. Cob1� ��as a�trong background o� Uvlunteerism and a pr�fessional ba��Cground in �nances. The ef�'ective date �af this n�w appointr�nen� would �� J�ne �, �U09. C�����i��: . �vn�irrr� t'�� �llayor'� A�ppointme�#. RE�vi�II�E�C��� ACTi���l C�Fi N��TpC�N: '�ave t� �anfirm the M�yoral ap�pain#rnent af R��a �C��a�� ta th� h�orthea�� 1Nas�inc�#o� Hausing ��aluti�ns' Boar�l �f �Cammissivners, rfvith a term 'beg�nnin� J�ne 'f , �00�9, and exp��r�nr� �arc'h 1 �, ��1 � ��la�ETlFIC��h1�lA� ��P���"5: ' S�AF� �C3�'�T�GT: - AT�►4��i��[�T� April �8, ���9 Let�er �rom `�erri 5ymbol �f l�E WA �-l�usin� S�lu�ions � IVorth��s� V'lla��ington _ . � ��' � �°�� ������ Spnkane Housing AutF�ori�y �8A North�ast Washington hiousing 5olutinns �. ,,> ,,�,• -, ` �, -':: �. 55 W. Missiflr� Ave. Spo�Cane, W�1 99�Q1 7e1: 5�9-328-�953 Fax: 509�327-�Z46 TD�: 5��-323-95�Z www.5pokaneh��sing.org � � Apri128, 2fl�9 �'Tayo� �ic�ard �Vlunson ��� � � ����' 117a7 E. 5�ra�u� Ave. �uite 1�5 5pa�cane Va�1ey, W� �92�3�i ���� �� ������� �����°� �t�: Ap�c�intrrrent �� �ea Co��� to I'��rthe�st Was�ingtvn �To�a�an� ��al�tian�' Board �af �v�na�issiQn��s. ��ar MayQr Munson: �esider�t Cammissi�n�r J��lia �ah:maar� h�s de�idel ta r�tire fram h�r term of offic� �or personal reas�ns unrel�te�l tQ h�r appaintment. Her ��rm would ha�� �xpire� M�rch 15, ��1� I and �he h��s 6een flexi�le in. ��r�tinuing h�r ��rvic� until a replacemen� is app�i�a�ed. Ms. Rahmaan h�s he�n e�pecialiy d�dicated to Na�t��ast Wa��ington Hau�ir�g S�luti�ns' (N�'VG�HS) r�i��ian, „ S�iilding car�ar�unitie� in ��rth�ast Washingt�n by leadi�g, advoc�ting, and p�rtn�ering in the crea�i�� �f livable neighbarhaads." �he has beer� a Commi�sioner �ir�ce 1�9� and i� also � �-e�id�nt �� -�, ��b1�� �ousin� t�roug� NEWHS. ��, Rahmaan �as b�en n�tionally rec�gnized by the �hitehouse ar�d �h� Nat�anal �ss�ci�ti�n �of �ousir�� and Red�aelo�ment C]ffici�ls �NrAHkC]} for her invo�Vement �n. -- hQ�sz.rn�. She wrll b� g��a��y rnis�e�d and we anticiF�te a r�tir�rnent eVen� in the ne�r future. �n pr��aring for h�r depar��re �his y��r, NE'WH�' staf� has canducte�t a search of our Fubl�c �3QUSing and Se�kion $ H�using �hoi�� Vauc��r r�cipienfi�. Af�er s��eral inquiries, two intervi��� w�re �anducted an�d ��aff i� r��orr�mending ��. Rhea Cobl�, of whom an �pplicatirn and r�surne are a�tached. M�. Coble �as s�� ba�kground a� aolunteerism and a prc�f�ssi�nal backgr��nd ir� fina�c�� which will add to Che diuer�ity of aa��ground� �n our Board. FLrrtherrn�re, Rh�a i� curr�ntl� � Section $ pa�����ant wha previously �erved on th� Re�ident Advi�ary B�arci and h�.s a gassion fo� �dvacating affc�rdabl� k�ousing. t�t the recQmrnend�ti�n a�' N�WHS s�a�'�, � arn requestin� that F�nea �able be appainted for the retnainder �� the �xi�ting �te�ident ��mmissi��er term �mm�diately, w�ich �vil� expir� iV�arch 15, 2�X 1. Tl�i� rec�ue�t �� �rei�g separatety ad�resse� xo the M�y�r �f Spol��ne �r�c� the S��kan� GoLinty �oFnm�s�ioner�, wha must also appQint M�. Cc��le. �We are lcaoking forward tv hearing from you in this m�tter. Sincerely, � • � � � � �a���� � T�enri Sy�ba1 ' �hairp���on. T'Slac Enelasures � _ EQUAL HDkJSlNG ClP?[7RTUNI7Y DRAFT MINUTES STUDY SESSION MEETING . SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL Spokane Valley City Hall Spokane Valley, Washington � May 5, 2009 6:00 p.m. Attendance: .. Councilmembers Staff Rich Munson,�Mayor Dave Mercier, City Manager Dick Denenny, Deputy Mayor Mike Connelly, City Attorney Rose Dempsey, Councilmember Mike Stone, Parks & Recreation Director Bill Gothmann, Councilmember Mike Jackson, Deputy City Manager Gary Schimmels, Councilmember Morgan Koudelka, Sr. Admin Analyst Steve Taylor, Councilmember Greg McCormick, Planning Manager Diana Wilhite, Councilmember Neil Kersten, Public Works Director Ken Thompson, Finance Director Scott Kuhta, Senior Planner Lori Barlow, Associate Planner John Whitehead, Human Resources Manager Carolbelle Branch, Public Information Officer Greg Bingaman, IT Specialist Chris Bainbridge City Clerk �Mayor Munson opened the meeting at 6:00 p.m. and welcomed everyone to the study session. � Introduction of New Employees: Public Works Director Kersten introduced Kristin Peart, Public Works Administrative Assistant, who has a BA in Business Management from Southern University, Utah, and who worked several years in an architectural firm. Council greeted and welcomed Kristin. Councilmember Gothmann said in reference to the swine flu, the County's new health administrator began the end of last week; and Councilmember Gothmann said he wanted to acknowledge the contribution of our Public Information Officer (PIO) Carolbelle Branch who assisted in the effort to inform the community about the swing flu; that the Health Department had requested assistance from the various community PIOs to help and the County's PIO Julie Graham said that Ms. Branch did an admirable job and she reported it was a real pleasure to work with Ms. Branch; and Councilmember Gothmann said he wanted to publicly acknowledge the efforts of Ms. Branch and of those other PIOs in that endeavor. Mayor Munson mentioned a change in tonight's� agenda in removing agenda item #4 and adding a presentation of the results of the recent National Citizen's Survey. Mayor Munson then welcomed Spokane County employees Bruce Rawls, Angie Sanchez, and Kevin Cooke. 1. Wastewater Cost of Service Rate Studv �Tpdate — Bruce Rawls, Angie Sanchez, Kevin Cooke, Snokane County Mr. Rawls explained that he came before Council a few years ago concerning a rate study and update • based on a cost estimate prepared in 2006; he explained that in January 2009, a contract was signed for the design, construction and operation of a Wastewater Treatment Plant, and said the costs due to inflation have far surpassed those 2006 estimates so the rates had to be reviewed. He mentioned they will gather input from the Board of County Commissioners and this Council and refine their analysis and bring this matter to the public in June to adopt whatever new rate structure is appropriate; he mentioned they Council Meeting Minutes: OS-OS-09 Page 1 of 7 Approved by Council: I DRAFT' anticipate selling bonds in late June, but a rate structure needs to be in place to support the bond issue. Ms. Sanchez then went through the PowerPoint presentation explaining how the capital costs have (or will) influence rates and charges; mention of several key general assumptions regarding the general facility charge (GFC) including the estimated future 9,000 ERU (equivalent residential unit) connections from the septic tank elimination program, and said the GFC full cost in 2010 will be increased by 3.5% inflation thereafter; she explained the current $24.79 monthly sewer charge and what it supports; went over six different scenarios of different rate/charges and mentioned some of the variables that impact rates. Mr. Rawls said they have the budget to prepare six more scenarios if they get that guidance. Councilmember Taylor asked how would the rates be affected if the per gallon operating costs were kept as low as possible, for example, would it be less expensive to continue using full capacity of the Spokane plant, and if so, what would be the reasoning to convert so much of that flow to the new plant? Mr. Rawls explained that the City of Spokane doesn't have the information about future operating costs so that would be a difficult scenario to formulate. Councilmember Taylor suggested the possibility of having the pros and cons for running fully at the Spokane Plant, or running fully at the new plant with estimates or best guesses. City Manager Mercier said it would be helpful to have an understanding of the value for the least expensive treatment, and asked if Mr. Rawls had an opinion of which is the most economical in the long term. Mr. Ra�vls said if they were to se1125-year bonds instead of 20-year bonds, rates could be less in the early years, but the ultimate total debt service would be substantially greater, and said he does not have those total cost figures tonight; and added that twenty-five years is not the normal approach; and said they know there �vill be 9,000 new conversions in the next few years as those people get off the septic tank and into the sewer system; and said that he personally does not have an opinion as to which alternative is the best. In answer to question about how that added capacity relates to borrowing, Mr. Rawls said the capacity will be exhausted; and with the newest population figures, eight million will or should take the capacity the twenty-years, which lends to more comfort using the twenty-five year � financing scheme; he said staff wa�ts to see what preference the policy-makers will choose; and that they will re-examine the interest rates as they may change between the twenty and twenty-five year. Mr. Rawls also mentioned that the monthly rates would be applied equally to all customers. Mr. Rawls further stated that the City of Spokane is doing a rate study now which is the first actual cost of service rate they have conducted, as previously they did a simplistic analysis; and that the City of Spokane hired an outside consultant, and that their rates should be roughly the same as here. There was some discussion about the Saltese Flats and Mr. Rawls said they are preparing to run a model, but that effluent disposal is a complex subject because of the arriount of phosphorus left in the water; that they are looking at an aquifer recharge pilot at the treatment plant but it might not be permittable as it would still contain effluent. Regarding Mayor Munson's question of what if we don't get the discharge permit; Mr. Rawls said he is optimistic about that but cautious, and has not run a scenario on the possibility of building a plant and mothballing it. Mr. Rawls stated that when we get the discharge permit, the rate structure would be good for three to five years; and if we can't discharge into the river in the summer, the Saltese would be the best alternative. NIr. Rawls mentioned he would research zero capable bonds as Mayor Munson suggested. Regarding negative comments heard concerning using the new phosphorus- free dishwashing detergents, Mr. Rawls said he encourages people to try different products as some work better than others, having a water softener helps; and mentioned a water conservation promotion will be forthcoming, complete with rebates. � 2. City Finance 101— Dave Mercier City Manager Mercier said this presentation is also available on the City's website. Mr. Mercier explained that the purpose of this presentation is to re-acquaint everyone with the nature of city finances; and for a quick recap, he referred to the "2009 budget summary" page showing the individual fund balances, revenues, expenditures, and anticipated fund balance; he gave the statistics for Spokane Valley in terms of population, jobs, registered businesses, square miles of service area, miles of city streets, number of park Council Meeting Minutes: OS-OS-09 Page 2 of 7 � Approved by Council: DRAFT and open space acres, and said we are the seventh largest city in Washington and the second largest city in Spokane County. By means of charts and graphs, Mr. Mercier showed how the budget resources are divided; the 2009 general fund revenue per capital compared with other cities such as Yakima, Spokane and Federal Way; how the 8.7% sales tax is allocated noting that 6.5% of that goes directly to the State and only .85% comes to our City; compared 2008 property tax rates in cities such as Yakima, Spokane and Federal Way with Spokane Valley's rate of $1.50 as the lowest rate only after Deer Park, and said that Spokane City has the second highest rate of $3.80 second only to Spangle with a$4.84 rate per $1,000 assessed valuation. Mr. Mercier showed how Spokane Valley's $1.50 property tax rate compares with rates for other districts such as West Valley School of $5.82, Spokane School of $4.34, and Central Valley School of $4.10; and explained that with a$164,325 Spokane Valley median house value and a property tax rate of $1.50 per thousand of valuation, this breaks down to a$246.49 annual cost to a Spokane Valley homeowner to cover the cost for police protection, street maintenance and repair, parks and recreation, general government and more. With an annual rate of $246.49 or $20.54 per month, Mr. Mercier explained this can be compared with other�consumer monthly costs such as $40.00 for Internet service, $35.34 for sewer, $32.50 for basic cell phone, $18.15 for basic garbage removal, $15.00 for basic internet, $18.00 for cable, $22.00 for basic telephone service, and $34.99 for premium channels. In comparing the City's 2004 expenses with 2009 expenses, Mr. Mercier noted our capital projects increased $17 million, operations increased $11 million, and debt decreased $100,000; for a difference in actual expenditures of an increase of $28 million over the six-year period, and said whereas in 2004 we carried over $2.9 million in unspent funds and reserves, we carried over $34.4 million in 2009 in unspent funds and reserves; and mentioned that these figures include the millions of dollars the City receives in grants. Mr. Mercier continued by explaining that this City has weathered and is weathering the current economic storm through sound financial management by maintaining basic service levels with reduced resources, minimizing personnel overhead by contracting, having a six-year business and budget plan, leveraging . city funds with grants, minimizing debt, and spending less than budgeted, as evidenced by the $34.4 million carry over in unspent funds and reserves; � and said having these reserves enables the city to function financially sound as we "pay as we go" rather than going into debt. or reducing the number of employees, adding that this City employs 84 full time and four part time employees, and for a city �vith a population of over 88,000, and in comparing Spokane Valley to other Washington cities with populations over 50,000, we have the least number of employees; and comparing communities �vith populations between 30,000 and 49,999, the City of Spokane Valley has fewer employees then 12 of the 15 communities listed, with only Sammamish, University Place and Burien having fewer employees. Mr. Mercier ended his presentation by stating that community input and involvement are critical components of representative government. Mayor Munson called for a recess at 8:05 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 8:20 p.m. � 2a. Communitv Survey Results — Mike Jackson Deputy City Manager Jackson explained that the City contracted with the International City County Management Association and the National Citizen Survey to conduct a citizen survey; that a total of 400 telephone surveys were completed with a response rate of 25%; said that households were selected at random, and attempts were made to call selected homes at least three times during different times of the day and said the survey's margin of error is +/—�5%. Mr. Jackson said the survey was conducted January 19 to February 2, 2009. Variables to consider, Mr. Jackson noted, include the City's 2003 incorporation date, and that while services such as drinking water, solid waste disposal, fire and sewer are offered in the City but not offered by the City, those issues can have a reflection on the overall quality of life within our community; and since the survey was done during one of the �vorst winters in history, that could have also affected the response concerning snow plowing and street and sidewalk maintenance. Mr. Jackson said the survey provides a survey of "quality of life" in whether those surveyed would recommend Spokane Council Meeting Minutes: OS-OS-09 Page 3 of 7 Approved by Council: DRAFT Valley as a place to live; and surveyed the services provided by local government, such as public safety and street maintenance. � � Mr. Jackson said the survey's executive summary shows that the "overall quality of life" was rated as excellent, good or fair by 99%, with 86% rating it as excellent or good; and concerning if Spokane Valley is a good place to live, 98% responded good, excellent, or fair, with 89% rating it as good or excellent; and almost all respondents (92%) reported they plan to stay in the City of Spokane Valley for the next five years. Mr. Jackson said the five characteristics receiving the most favorable ratings were opportunities to participate in religious or spiritual activities, shopping, availability of affordable yuality food, volunteer opportunities, and educational opportunities; with employment opportunities, cultural activity opportunities, traffic flow on major streets, and ease of bicycle travel and walking as the five characteristics receiving the least favorable ratings. Mr. Jackson then went over a sampling of the survey � results, noting that "excellent, good and fair" were all considered "positive results," with "poor" considered negative results. Mr. Jackson explained the benchmark comparisons and ratings and said Spokane Valley chose two benchmark comparisons: a national benchmark of approximately 500 jurisdictions; and a subset of similar jurisdictions including those having populations between 64,000 and 149,999. With those two benchmarks in mind, Mr. Jackson then explained the ratings received by our respondents, which showed we are similar or above in most categories, such as a place to retire, safety after dark, etc., and below other jurisdictions on services provided, some of which included value of services for taxes paid, overall direction the City is taking, the job the government does at welcoming citizen involvement, the job government does at listening to citizens, overall appearance of Spokane Valley, street cleaning and snow removal, and police and fire services; and that the ratings of the city employees of those who had contact with city employees, was below other jurisdictions in areas such as knowledge, courtesy and overall impression. Mr. Jackson said the range of ratings on the benchmarks is extremely small, with 78 points _ for "above," 75 points for "similar," and 72 points for "below;" thus only leaving a different of 6 points between the "above" rating and the "below" rating. Mr. Jackson said surveys are the most reliable, equitable and cost effective means of hearing from the community; that this survey cost $18,000; it sets a baseline for community ratings and will serve as a reference document, is broad-based and follow up is often needed to understand results, and that the key is action as we listen and learn from the ratings, and develop goals and objectives to sustain strong ratings and strengthen weak ratings, and that one of the tools we use to help in these endeavors is our business plan, which measures performance and goals and sets out objectives, that we are working to improve the ease of walking and bike travel as we work on the proposed bike and pedestrian plan, and strive for long-term overall improved services, and more civic engagement to build a better quality of life for the community and gain stronger public trust. =r 3. Spra�ue/Appleway Revitalization Plan — Scott Kuhta Senior Planner Kuhta explained that Council asked for some review and background/history of the development of this Plan; and via his PowerPoint presentation and staff report of May 5, 2009, he explained this corridor has transitioned from framing and large track homesteads, to a major transportation corridor, and that the land uses oriented to the traveling public selling their goods and services; that this corridor which contains the boundary which defines the sub-area, contains over 1100 parcels and was divided up to mainly serve the traveling public; and since the early 1900s, hasn't changed much in terms of the land uses oriented to serve the automobile, which is part of the problem we . identified. Mr. Kuhta continued with the history explaining that Spokane Valley had initially adopted Spokane County's Comprehensive Plan to guide growth and development; and that the County Comprehensive Plan, which was adopted in 2001 under the Washington State Growth Management Act, changed land use and zoning along the Sprague Corridor. Mr. Kuhta explained that the County planning process resulted in two land use scenarios which were evaluated and considered for adoption, referred to _ as the "focused growth" and the "conventional growth" scenarios, with the "focused" growth identifying Council Meeting Minutes: OS-OS-09 � Page 4 of 7 Approved by Council: ���� _ .. . . . major �rb�:n ��nters alang the Spa�ague cQrri�lc�r with mixed u�e cor�xdc�r between the ce.nt�ers; and �he `�c�nventia�al" grs�wth re�aining th� hista� regia�al commerci�l designation al�ng the en�kre ler��h c�� Sp�'agu� Aven�e; and he ��a�r�ed boYh sce�ariQS d�pi�ted on maps. Mz �uhta expl�inecl that what t�i� . C�unty ultim�.tely a�c�p�ed vvas, they kept �1�� urban �.cti�ity cente�s, �h�y ha�ve rnixed-u�e c�rridQrs, a�d said they �Cept the r�gio�al comm�rci�l st�rip type ��r�ing along S��a�r��; and he �aid t�e �C�runty's fQrm�r urba.n actiW�ty centex, whic�a is where w� ha�e ��enti�'��� to h�ve our avvn �ifiy c�r�ter, �n� u�der tt�e �c�runty's inter�rn �aning, you c�ul� do a cQmmercial z�ne change, a laigh d��si�.y �esid�ntia9 c�iange, vr B� ztane c�ange �pr�po�al a11 the way �ovv� �o �` a�nd said Spokane Valle� irnranediat�ly starte+d gett�ng s�me cancern f�am �i�ize�s c�ver s�m� �ane Gha�ges �hat wer� �aing an, we re�ogniz�d tha� this was �, ma��i�� �urban cen�e� adding t�aat these �ere plann�d �l��g the light rail �hir�king ther� would be .�,004� � pevpl� livin� here ��d �upp�� a major �ight rail s�ation, �rut �t was d�emed vvay tao expens�v�. 1VIr. . Kuhta shawed the averlay showing hDw �uch lar,��r fhe �.r�a �vas under S�aokane County �e�°s�u� the +Cify c�� Spokane Valley's �ign��'i�antly sr�aller �ropo�al; ��d said the �ity's current zaning trimm�d 6ack sc�me a�tne area and had it r�vert back �o singl� �'�.r��ly res�dentiai an� some high de��ity reside�tial ��ni�g that was �amie�v�iat of �. k��storical z�n�r�g �n that area. Mr. T{u�ta sai� �.t is interest�n� to note i�' �he City had not y�cor�porated, and the land use map af �he �ounty's bee� r�ade into pe�m�r�ent zaning, the Cownty adopted their urbar� �esign st�t�dards, w�ii�h are similar t�a wha� we are prapasir�� �ar t�ie mi�ed u�e �.reas wit1� �ui�din�s oriente�l tawa.rd �tre�ts; �nd said the tr�.nsition on this corr�dvr from strip ���ai� tc� ��r�o�e urban mix�� u�e re�.Ily started 6efare w� �ecat�e a�ity, and we are nc�w c�r�y�ng ��a� c�ncept f�orward, :[V�r. �.uht� sai� e�era the �ount� �ecagnize� �hat p q` pro�'ess�onal, c�mmunity I�ased plann�ng an+d tl�� suc�e�s o�' ur��n center de�eiv �n�n� re u�r�d detail�d �uality m�arket research, �n�d �hat the pro�rams that in�ol�� �esign pro�'essivnals, government service provid�rs, bu�ir�ess peQple, all vf whic'� vv�� in the �aun�'s draft 2QQa p�a�. Mr. �u�t� �aid the City'� C�mprehens��e P1an iaid the �raundwvrk for the work w� are now doing �n tihe subarea plat�. . Councilmez��ier Taylo�' ��ded that in dealin;g �v��h �he ��n�ept a� a ciLy �enter and what w� are l�Q'king �o �do �.i�ng Sprague ev�� befor� the �ARP pra���s startec�, t�is w�s supported hy �u�ry member of Counci�, wi��c�ut obje��ion, tQ h�Ve �hi� cc�r�e ��rw�rd in our c�mpre�iensive plan; and althaUgl� there was deba�te �n variaus aspects vf the Cvmgrehe�siVe Ylan, th�re was no d�b�te and no o�r�ection concernin� tl�e city center, and he em�hasY�ed fhat �k�is has �een a���nGil-driven proce�s, Mr. Kuhta said the�'� was �� e�ormo�us am�unt o� detaile� s�dy w�ic� went into the plan hefare we ewen sta�rted ��e cornmu�it� pat�icipati��; and h�e show�d � map depict�n� �he la:rge ar�a �of pr�per vuln�rable t� chan��, which me�ns t�os� pxapert��s cansisting of a large �acant �ot or � Iot wi�h a dil�p�da.�ed b�ilding; a�� sai� �h�r� wa.s a lot o� �p�ortuni�y �'�r thi� corridar to cha,n�e i�t� s��nethin� els�; and it seemec� t� be beggi�g far h�lp for th� Ci�y t� get thi� ar�a g�ing, an� he �e�t��n�� th�ere wer� . a#her d�taile�d stucii�� con���-r�ing the econamic an�l�si� l�vking �t xent�l �ates, land rates, lease rates, and how ��o� of the �etiail 1�nd vvas aaiued sim:�lar in pri�e t� residentiallands. �-I� saic� t�a.t sarr�e a�'th� r�ain. point� flf the P�an is that it supp�rts retail ce��ers where th� market is �tron�, identified the city center, it enc�urages a anixed-use b�twe�n c��ters� which is x�pQrtant if we are gaing �a �rar�sition �hi� corridor frorn a� "an�thin g�es" re�ail a��rng ��e l�ngth ta fi��e idea a� m:ixed use, and said that i�s why sorr�e o�' �hose r�gulat�ons exrs� �� the plan; he s�.�d �h� in�er�t af �he Pla� is t� i:ncrea�� the valu� far a1:1 �r�pe�,y within the ��nri�ar, a�d �o� �ju�� focus on �n� piece or �h� �ity c�r�te�; a�d to balance the �xanspQrtation syst�m th�at suppo�s the era�isioned i��d� use is a key point �n the ecQnomic ana�ysis and a g�od plann�n� prin�ipal. ��puty Mayor T]en�en�y added tha�� �� rerr�emb�rs wh�n the discussions started, it st��t�d ,ar�und �ra�'f c patkerns �ut it quiekXy b�carne �vide�t �s infarmation was gat��red on ha�v ��ree�� �a�e �des�gne�, t�at we c�uld raot detet �ra��ic patt�rn�s until a�det�rmina�ion wa� made an �h� use m� ��e �and an+d �ovv to maximi�e it �'or �he best land use; and i#' t� goal was �o sarnply move traffic, then we - }av�utd have had a 6� mph ra�d dow� a residential area, W�'11G� Wl�� IIlC���d TI14'V� �I'�.��1C, i�ut that was n�t � th� gc��l: g � � ere �ow�r �hen the e ui id he recalls man,y Peaple th� Qal w�� �� det��rra he land u��s. �vuncilrnember Gothr�a�n fror� xhe'bu�iness cot��uni told �im that ren�al rat�� � q p �' '� va�ent artis �n �he C��n Cazc�cil �eetrng .N�itaut�s: d5-G�.S-0� Pa�� 5 of 7 �4pprave�` �y Counci�: � �R�4�T and i� �v�s a proble� as th� �values of their 1�nd had decreased; and mar�y people had mo�ee� au�, r�sulti�g � in many mvre business pevp�e stati�ag tha� samethin� must be done; and again stress�n� th�t ane of �h� �� �bjectians af the plan was ta increase t�� value of t�e �and of �h�se busine�s awners so it wauld �e �al�able enough s❑ people would came in and cauld ha�e a thriving bu�iness, �nd if �h�y vver� leasing t�eir l�rad, it �voulc� b� done at a rat� to enabl+� the �owner ta make � praft, which was a major e�nsider���on Qf m�ny bus��ess people.. It wers mc�ved by Co�sncr'lm�rn��r 2 �e�or�ded �nd unar�imously ag�°eed ta ex�eMd t�e rneeting to 9: 30 p. rra. s Mr. ]Ku��a further explained tha� his repo� discu�ses city c�nter plannin,g, whi�h �tarted a� w� developed �he s�b-area plan, there �v�s �om� ur�ency tn engage the Libr�ry Distri�� but unfar�unately �hat �id nQt work a�t �ra g�� the new �ibrar� i� the c�ty cent�r; �nd �ai�i al1 �he inform�.ti�� �s in th� repo�t fvr Council's reuiew; tha�t cua�xently we �r� workin� toward a��go�iating far fhe pur�hase of prop�rty �'vr City Ha1l, that we have not decidecl to buil� � city hali y�t, an� ma�t l�kely �v� would g� t� a public Wate i� w� g�t to that point in the filture. Mr. I�t�h�a me�t�oned this repart will be plac�d nn th� City's website, a�d will �ncl�de the a�umb�r af property own�rs a� we�1 �s t�e number af �arce�� invv�v�d. _ remaaed fr�rn the agenda�. 5 Ag�nda Ytexris for June 3�vun��V{Cvu�� .Toint Nle�tin� — M�vvr 1V[unsa� � Th� �allawing are the suggested agend�. i�em� and suggested desired outcorr�es fvr the ]une 3 Spokane Va�ley Caur�ci�l�pokane �Coun�y jfli.nt me�eting: ]. Was��water challenges. De��rmine decisio� point� on each of th� six scenarro� for xafes an�l charg��; regarding draft in�eriocal: key �u�stions re�arding Secti�n 2.5 �h�rges: wt�at are policy irnpiications; and , Sectian 3.2 �3uration and T�rmination ��`this Agreement: �avhat are po�icy implicatior�s. � . . '�._ .�' Z. 1Vletro 1�aad Standar�ds: present �he ��mm�ssioners wit�i a c��y of �ur curr�n# road standards and determin� if Comrn��ssYOners concur t�at th�y use �hat far �he mexra road standards. 3. 5vlid VVaste: agr�� on a rrtethod of how ta �ome to a decision ab�ut what to da when the bonds are paid o�'f' i� 2�]11; d�termine � timetable and proc�ss and d:fscuss di�'�'�ren� protocols to de�elop a plan. 4. Snvw r�emo�al: Mvr� 1�ng�h to th� c��rent taransi�ion perivd; desig�a�e somee�ne tD be�in n�go�iativn r�visians tv �he current winter raad c�ntra�t i£ the Coun� were tv con�inue tv assist for �nvther �e�r vr sv if Spoka�ne Valle}� ean't get t��ir own cantra�t up in tirne f�r the next winter seasvn. (. A�en+da �tems ��r �po�an� CitylC�uncil Joiot M��t�n� — May�� MunS�n `The �ollowing are t�e suggestet� agenda iterrk� and suggestet� de�ired outcvm�es �or an �pc�mi�tg �pakat�� Valley �oun�ill�ity c��' �p�ok�ne joi�t me��ing: r. Wastewater challenges: i� a P1,an � is needed if faced with � m�ratoriurn, re�iQnal discussi��s r�eed to move f�rward; �he desire is to keep Plan �4 (witl� �c�unty} ir�tact; but need a cantingency plan. �. Municipal �ourt chall�nges: alte�native coua� ser�ice� and assvciated sei we see three options: con�inue with the County's M.unicipal ��urt; hav� so�e affiliatian with Spokan� Munic��al C�aur�; or create Q�r flwn municipal cou�t; de�ermine �Ci�y of Spvkane's i�dei v�` intere�t in making such affiliatifln a viable possibility. �. Regi�nal Transpo�tation planr�in�!s�lu�ians: where are we no►►�v �n� where do we want ta g�, inclu�iir�g the structu�re o�'t�ie SI�T� Board. �. GMA palicies and impl�m�ntativn: discuss what �emplat� we can ha�e t`or information sharing �nd d����aine a me�ho� t� present th� County w�th a c�n�truct�ve mutually b�ne�cial package t� �llow the �ego�iations to t�o�e farw�d; wh�.t are the o�s#acle� to id�ntifying � oint planraing, and as the County contin�es t� d�vex�p on the vu�tsl�irts �f t�o�h cities, di�cuss the ne�d for � jai�t prvgram am�na�le to the C�unty. 7. La to �orn uter� `I'raini� — Gre ��n aman �ostp�ned ta a Iat�� mee�in� '� . . j Cvu�cil Meetr�g 1Vlinutes: 05-C1�-49 Pc�ge 6 of 7 �lpproved by Ca�ncil: ���� 8. A�1��nce �9,�end� — N��y[�r N.���sm� nla 9. In�farm�ti�n C)r�ly: Towing 14�e�cdmc�ts,• +��ta�t �[pplicataon for FZashing �'eh�r�l �8ec�can; and the L�hr��y Quc�r�e�ly Repar� wer^e fo� info��rt�tion �aurpases onl,� cand were nnt discussed �r �eported 1�Q. �our�+�A� �Exfer�al CQ�matt�e �epvrts — ��umcilmemb�rs r�1a. �.1. Cnuncil �heck in -- Nlayo�-l►►�a�n��a: r�la ��. Ci1� I1�anage�- ��m�en�s -� �av� 11'�ereier �nl�. 13, ���CLT'�'� �:�����N; �'�ndi�� Litigatia�; �am�l �cqr��sition - �t wa� n�oved �y Caunc�lr�e�n�er 7'ayl��, seco�rd�d and una�imau,�ly �rgre�d ta c�d���r�n rnta executive sessaan �o dr`���ss pendrng litr�a�ian �r�d Ia�c� ucq�ts�tian for ap,�roxim�r���y �hfrty �i�tu�es; �nd t1��t na deeisio� wa�l be nacade u�on con�pletinn of th� executrv� session. Council adjaurn�d irrto executive session a� 9:3� p.rr�. Mayor Ii�Tunson decl�red c�uneil aut o� execu�ive session at 1�:00 p.m., and it was �hen. �aa�ed �y De�ut� M�or �3en���zy, s��ar�ded and unanimoarsly c���eed ta �rdjour�z. �h� me�ting adjaurned at 1U:(�5 p.m. A,T�TEST: _ �ichard M�.ins+a�, Mayvr Ch�astine �air�bradg�, Ci�y �ler1� � C�uncil �e�ting Minutes: �15-05-1]J Page 7�f 7 �ppr�v�d by �Council: �� �� �11 lJ ��i r� . _ -.. �'1�' �D� �j3�k�I�� �a.��e� G�ty �o�n��1 �eg�l�� ��eti�g � T�es�a�, ��y 1.�, �0�0� Mayflr N�uns�n callec� the aaae��ing t� ord�r at b;�0 p.�n. ar�d w�l�arxaed ever�vne ta tihe 159th meeti�g. �ltte��c�nce: C'� ►�fu . . �ich Mu�san, N�ayor �ave Mercier, �it}� Manag�r �?�ck �e�er�ny, D�puty Il�ayor 11��k� Jacksv�, De�uty Gity Ma�ager �ose �lempsey, C�u��ilmer�ber M�ke Connelly, �ity Atturr�ey Bi11 �G�fhman:�a, �C�unciim�rr�ber �en T�orr�pson, �inance Ilire�t�r �ary Sc�immels, C��nci�ra��mber ��eil Ke��t�n, �'�b�ic Wark� Directc�r 5��ve Tay�Qr, Cauncil�nember �athy M�Clung, Co�nrr�unity �7e��lapr��nt Dir. D�ana �VVi�hite, Coun�ilrner�ber 1V�i�e 5��ne, Par�CS & Recreation �7irec�ar Cary �� Deputy �ity t�ttorne� Careg McC�rmi�k, Planni:t��g M�nager M�ke �asi�ge�, Senior Pl�r�ner C�ristin� J�n�sen, ��si�tant Plan�er M�rga� �oud�lka, �r. A�ministrati�e Ar�aly�t J ohn Whi�eh�a�, I�urnan Resau:rces 1VI��ager Chris ��inl�ridge, �ity Clerk �v��'T��Nr: P�.stor Manuel �7�nn�ng af Fc�untain Mi:nistries gaue the invoca��ia�. ��,���� 4��' A�L���Al�"��; l�ay�r Muns�n I�a th� Predge of A1l�giance. �i�IaL �,�ii�L: City �Cl�rk �3ainhri�ge call�d �he r�ll; all Caun�i�rr�emhers wer� �re�ent. A�'1'�.�VA� ��' A��I�A�: �t wa:� moved ,�y Cc�uncilmem�e� �'ayla�, �econd�d crnd un�a�a�mnu,sly a��e�' to ame�td t�re age��a tr� I��ve itQrta #4 begin, �'ollow�c�' l�y itern #� and t�hen t�e r�e�c�i�i�� itern�s. I� wcxs then mov�d �y Cv��aci�merrtbe� �'rxyla�, s�c�n�'e�' ar�d u�aanit�ously agr�eed to apFt�ove the �rme�ded �xg�ndcx. I1�'�"�CD��T�'�`��J1�T +D�' 5����A.� ��5�� A.PTD �.'R�S�N'�"A���NS: nla ��1�11�T�`��, �[�A�, ��'AY'S�1� �TJI'�A�Y ��4��R'�"�: C���cil�enr�ber S�hirr�mels: rep�t�ed that he at�ende� a��lid �Vaste rneeting a f�w weeks ag�; and a la� e��'orcement anr��eting. {C+�u��ilrnegni��r Wi�hite: explained �hat s�� mi5s�d la�t wee�:'s Cau��i� meeting a5 5�1e v►�a� in '�V�shingtvn, �.�. talking �ith the �v��;ressio�al Team zegar�iing tr�.nspor�atian is�u�s a�d� th� stirr�ulus �aac�Cage, sF�e atten�e�d �p��car�e �alley �av�r���'s Affairs meeti�g wl�ere they h�ard � report vr� the 1e�;isla#ive �e�sion; �t�endec� the C�rnven�ian a�d Visitnr's �ureau a�vards where they reco�n��ed those �'rarn t.he �hr���ls who prQVide autstanding sezvice "a�o�ae a�rd beyon�i;" a�end�c� the ���ic�r Lila� 1'arad�; . and �he Sgakane Re�ianal °�� Council r�v�ich i� in �he proce�s of examining its t�.ission and p�rl�aps �hamging fihe ��r�ctur+e o�' the organi�atian. Councilm�m�e� Ta l�r: said he at�ended ma�t of wha� Cor�ncilmemb�r Wilhite m�ntioned inc��adin� t�e ��lac P�rade �nd �he touri�m awards; and �nen�ianed his ser�ri�e c�n the Spa�an� Ca�ventic�n �r�d �isit�r'� B�reau, uw�ii�k� ge�e� ���� $8�d milli�n �nnually in tourism dollars t�roughQU� Spokane Cour�t}r and. su�ports €��er 1�,�]OD jobs. +�aun�il�xaember �G�thmann: said he at�e�d�d the �p�ning at Key�tane Cor�ers which is a callaborat�o� ��tvv�en �paka�� NTe�tal Healt�r an� SNAP ta prDVide low cQ�� hpusin� for th��� with mental �disabiYit��s; ai�ended the Va�le����t kick�ff7 the Da� �� �?�a�er c�remany her� at +�ity Hall; attend�d a me��ing �f Cauncil Regular Meeting: [15-12-2409 Page 1 af 5 �pproved l�y �our�cil: �� �� appreciativn t� th� �Iomeles�ness T�sk Force wh❑ worked tr� c�eterrr�ine how ta disseminate fund� connected with Bi11 � 1�3; atter��d�d a H�CDAC meeting wh+ere they discussed pravidir�g �rome funds fur row income housing here in 5pok�ne Va�r�y; attended a�aw er��`arcer�ent memQrial; mentioned 5pakane {Cvuncilmemb�r Bo� Apple w�o serv�s on th� Agin� a�d Lang '�'errn Car� af Eas�em Was�rin�ton Commi�t�e, and mentio��d we don't ha�e a repr�sentative on th�,t c�mmitte� and perhaps we shou�d; attended a ceremvny far ca�tract-hased ed�.cation and the �penin� vf that schovl on the cvmer af �ni�e� and Spra�u�e, �vhich s�hool is de�ign�d to reciuce student �ailu�e ra�es. Deputy �V1ay�or D�nenny m�e�ti�r�ed he att�nded t�e ra:lly for mat�rcycle avvareness, ��d most of the ather �un�tiQns men�ianed �revi�usly. �ounci�memb�r Dempsey: said �he ���nded th� �V'�men �af Co�npassion lun�heon, ��e �Clean Air R�trea� and regular m�eting, where it was �determined th�t fin�s wauld not be 'tm�osed if someone daes�'� �et a permi� �ef�r� taking down a building; attended the Arbnr I]�ay cer�rn�nies; th� Tr. Lr1ac Para�e, and added that las� night she �dded an adjudicatar's �dinn�r f�ar the m��ic festiVa�. i►�A'��R'S RE�P�R'�': May�r ll�ur��on report�d tha� 1��� �uesday �ae h�osted a student fram Ea�t Valley �ig�i School wh�v sha�ia�v�d him s� she cau�d see wha� a N�ayor s does; attended th� Government A�fair� m�eting wheare �h�� l�e� from the tihree �egislatars abvut the p�st session, and adde�l th�t unless there is a r�ajor chang�, the Stat� is facing a$1 �1 b�lli�n dollar def cit; �.tten�ed �he �TA �Spokane Transit A�thc�rity� t3peratians anc� Administr�fiv� Co�rr�i�#ee �eeting where the fare increase was diseussed ane� pa�s�d �� f�r �cons�deratian �y the 6oard, but Ma�ar li�u�sQra said he vQ�eci ag�inst it mastiy �ecause of th� unans�er�d questi�ns �onc�rning al�erna�ives far thase wha use �ara�ranszt; he �elpe� apen and ` attended the �unior Li��st�c� s�ow; att�nded �he Auta �areer I3ay; atten�d��d � transpartatian committe� meeting �epres�nting Spokane Valley and S�',�., and said th� group was willing t� dis��;iss an interlocal . agreemer�t tQ imple�nent a trans�art��i�ar� benef t d�strict (T�T.�}, and he sazd it i� tl�is Cvuncil's po�itian _ that it is n�t an accep��bte a�enue to addr�ss the prvb�er�, a�d said ath�r m:unicipalities �greed; said they are w�rking oa� ��is� �f �h�ngs ta do to rnake that iegisla�i�n appli�able tQ vur problerns and a�ded that � Senator Brawn said they w�uld laok a� it. Cauncilmember Wil�i�� added �hat �her� wa� c�iscus�ion '. -- - ,� concerni�g the �ole of the SRTC {5pakane Regior�al Tr�r�sp���tian Cvuncil} and they are laokir�g at . dra�'ti�g svrr�e legislatian hut it 1ike�y won't �appen un�il tt�e next January ses�ion, �nd �he added �'�a� in. 2�Q7, S�t.�'C wa� required tc� have a m��rapolitan �ranspor�ation pl�n arad she said she ha�n'� had an appor�u�ity ta read it. N�ayar Muns�n cor�tin�ed with �is repo�t and stat�d tha#� �ie attend�� th� apcni�g o� the Col�ege o� l�urs�ng in t�a� �NSC� dawnt�wn ��ok�ne, whi�h is a�ta�e-o� the-art �acility; h� �l�o par�icipate� ir� the �u�ic�r Lil�c Parade; he went ta KH� anei participated in a we'�site que�tian and answer se��ivn; he �.tten�ied �he law en�arcemer�� mem�vrial, and the jail meet�ng called by iJS Marshal� f�or - Sp�ka�e Caunt�, and said a�allat m+�a�ure o� �his sub,�ect is likely, �ut the �d�te is �nknown. In �espo�se t� �ounci�rriember �c�thxnann's �uesti�n about a Transpar�ati�n �enefit I]istrict (TB�}, Ma�vr IVTuns�on explained t�at is a Caunty functian and the �dea of a license tab fee has not bee� �decided ye�, tha� there are se�v��al �ho�ces to rais� money fvr transportat�on issues, in��uding a gas �ax, praperty tax �wh'rc� rnus� he va�er appraved}, or the c�r tab ��. ]]epuiy lll��y�r �enen�y �h�n re�d the "Natiot�aY �afe Br�a�ti:ng" proclamatian, whi�� was �'eceive�l kry �im K�11y, repres�ntative ❑f Spakane Sai� and Pvwer Squadroz� and Coastal Auxiliary, a�c� Mayar Muns�� read fihe "M[ay is Older Americans' N�arr�h" p�ociama�ion, vvhich �as �eceived l�y Marie �a�chko-5okol, C�r�ir of the Advisvey �oard for the Area Agency �on Aging; and the "�3ring 1��ur �ids tv 'VL1ork Uay" praclam�ation was rea�d th�n received by Spokane '�alley Human Resources Manag�r Jv�i� �Vhitehead. :�TT�L�C C�MMEN'TS: MayQr Mur�son inVi�ed general public com�nents. �hief Niik� ThQmpson �aid he wanted to make everyo�e aware �f Fire X3epartment's Campaign f�r "'�tap, Drop &�Control Yaur Bloo� Press�r�" �wh�ch started IViay i l as p� c�f th�ir �vellness program; and said �hat on 1VIay 25 �1� fire �tatic�ns will be op�n �'ram 8:0� �.m. �0 5:�D0 p.m. far �iti�e�s t� get their �laod �ressure taken, and receiVe �du�a�tional mat�rials. Cauric�P Regular Meeting: 05-12-2�}09 Page 2 a�5 Approv�d by �Co�ncgl: D�FT N�ick_.Fackson, �.�16 S__Ea,r1y I3awn Dri�ae: said he tl�inks ��unci� is d�ing a gv�� ��ab; mentianed �e rec��#Iy maved 'at��o t�e �ew Wal� Warthy l�uil�i�g and h� and his sta�f� enj�y the building; tfia� mast of � his staf�' ar� fernale, and t�aey sometimes walk �l�ng �he �ent�nnial Trai� to th� 1VIa11; t�at he spai�� wi�h the Gii� �v�ice al��ut a hc�bo camp i� �he �edian o�' �he fr�eway afk' Sullivan; �ut the po�ice sa�d there is no �rdinance sa they �ara't �'vrce thern tv l�ave� �tha� �her� are garbag� �ans there an�l they are ma�i�g a si�ni�ca�t ra�ess and said he f�els it is nat � good repres�ntatio� of the City. NXa�vr l!!�unsaa� said sta��' is de�elaping a panhan�l:l�ng ar�i�a�nce to adclr�ss thas issue. �. �C��SEN'I' A�EI�t�: Cansi�t� o�' i�er�-is c�onsxder�d ��utii:ne vv�ic� are apprc�v�d �s a�roup. A CQUnci�anember m�y ret an item fram the �c�nserit Ag�mda t� 6e considere� separa��ly. a. Clai:m Vaueh�rs, Vvucher #�7133 throu�h # �7�85: $49a,�6�.23 b. P�yro11 ��r pay period end:ing April ��1, 2��19: $357,557.86 c. Appr��a1 +�f A,pril ��, �Q�9 Reg�.��r C�ou,�nci1 N�eeting N��nutes d. App�r�va� v�,Apri128, 2��9 �e�u�lar Co�r��il Mee��n� Minutes Tt wa� n�o�ec� �,y �'ouncilm�r�tbe� Tr�ylnr�, se�anded, and una�armau��� Qgreed ta appr�ve the c��,�ent �gen�c�. IW�`W ��JS���S: 4. Secan+d 1�eadin� Pra�ased Drd�nanc� 4]�-Q l D�a��h �c�de Ame��rr�e�ts --- �hristina ]ans��n �fter �City ��er�c �ai�bridg� rea�i �he �rdi�ar��� t�t�e, it v�as inaved b� Cou�cilm�r�tber Wal�aite c��d � se�onded �a ad�pt �r�dina�ce 09�O1(�. A�sis�ant �lanrrer ��:nssen e�plaine� th�t this ❑rdina�ce includes a nurnber �f am�en��nents �s no�e�d ir� he� :May 1 Z, 2�]�� R�que�t f�r Caunc�I Actian farm. M�yQr �Iuns�n invit�d pub�ic cotnm�n�; �o �t�rnments wer� of�ered. �'o�e hy �eclam�rtaon: 1'n �'c�vor: Unu�aimnus; �pp�.�ed :.�o�a�. �4b.stenti�ns: �Va�e. 1Vl��ion c�rr�°ied. ! Z. �econ Re�ding Fraposed C�rdina�ce �'�-fl�8 �1men�din�prehensive p�ar� �- Mike $asin� A�ter Cit� Cl�rk Sarnbri�ge read the ardina�ce title, it w�s �raoved �y �a��cal�ernber �'cryl�r and seconc�ed, to ado�t ��dincr�ace 0�-�Qc�. �1an�er �asi�ngex gave a backg�vund o£ the or�inance as na�ed ar� his May ��, 2��9 �teque�� for C�uncil Acti�n farm. Mayor Muns�n 'r�wit�d prablic comm�nt. T�d�l �hi le 2:528 N�ul�pv�:n Road: he dx�scussed t�a� :�ay ��, �OQ9 letter to Mike C�onnelly from Stanley �ckawat cvn�eming CPA �1-�9 an� �f t�� request that it be amendeci to inc�ude the fQ�lowir�g un�er�iz�ed wvt "��ange p�r��1 45242.9[�32 to m��i�m d�nsity residentiaY provide� high_ de�siiy resi�dential mav be permi�ted subie�t to a�3�velapment A�reemen�, as a�praved b� the Ci�y Council a.c��rding �a �tate �,aw." �r. �T�iipple explaia�ed that this pr�po�al would haV� th��n lQSe th��.y-�wo �nit� �rr�� thei�' �rigir�a� �alculati�n and th�y �voul� 1i1�� ta wark Qut a dev�la�ment aga�e�me�at �� they don't give up the Q�verall p�ter�ti�l dens��.y �f i� had stay�d ��g� d�nsi�y resi�dentr�l; he adde� tk�at ��e �etter i� � �ulrn�n�.t�a� c�� wher� w� ar� fioday; th�t they are tryin� �o prQtect their original den�ity �f how �nany unzt� th�y can put an ther� �� a�sure �te�ec�iD� �h�� they ��hip�le} ar� sti�1 trying �Q prot�ct their intere�t as wel1; anci are ��ing to n�t b� econ�mica�ly damage� �y � change �n the �+�mp �ian. �City Attomey Cannelly said th� Cauncil ha� #hr�e c�xoace� to�ight: ta gv with �he Plannin� Cornmissi�n. rec�m�nen��.ti�n and apPr��e �he -am�n�lments; make �he entir� �arc�l high der��iiy resid�en.t�al; �ar remo�ve this frorn fi�e �rdinance and continue GPA �D1-d9 �or thir�y day� ta give �taff the chance t� study ��ae 1ang�a�e as t�is le�er was j��t receiu�� �is na�mi��; �nd he said he t�ld Stan Sc�wart2 h� is n�t in � p�sit��n t� recamme�cl th�s �anguage; tk��t the statu�es dfl ali�w devel�per a�reements tQ be dQr�e be�ar� Gounc�l bu�t we do�'� ��ve � pr�ces� in our �od� tv inc�r��rati� develap�r agr�e�nent� in these a�n�aal c�rr�p plan chan�es. Goun�ilmem�l��r Wilhi�e pr��DSec� the remoual o�` �PA ��-�9 fr�m tan�ght's discuss'r�n, and s�id �he re�r�s�n��ti�es �rorn 5�elley �ak� sh�uld be h�re a� char�g�s axe �u be rnade; an� �n allow Mr. Connelly �ime �� re�i��v �he issu�. �t vvas rr�aved �y �'ou��cilrt�aem�er 2'a,y�a� crnd �econder� t� amend the moti�n �� C�uncil Re�lar li�eeting: �5-1 �-��CY9 Page � crf 5 �PProved by �ouneil: l]�F�' withd�-crw C�'a1 QI the comp plan ame�zdme�ts. After brief discussi�n cancerning the process, the �re�r�ous tes�irnor�y �'� peaple in t�e Shelley Lake 1�efle�tians subdiv�isi�n with their eance�ns about high density r+�sidential �nixed ��xt to �heir subd��vision; �d th�:t we typical�y try �o �ransition �density ' when high cie�si� and law de�sity resident�al ar� inValved, and one o�' thase zones is mediu�n densi� resi�en�ral. Vote t� Qme�zd �he mntin�z: In F�o�: Unanf�na�s. ��posed: NQne. �I�ste�tzo�as: �Vone. �ation car�ied. Yate on f1�e ame�aded moti�n �o Ado�t ��-din��ce 09-f�[}8 and ta rernave CFA �1-d9 fror� the ca�rap prcrn �rm�nc��ze�ts: In fcava�: �Inr�nimor�s. �ppased: N�ne. A�sten�i��as.i IVo�ae. Mntio�r car�ied. T� �vas no�ed #hat C�A Q1-Q9 will be r�mo�ed frvm th� �rdinanc� and hrought b�ck far fu�re discussivn.. �. 5econd �eading_Pr�pc�sed +[]rdina�ce �9-afl� A�ending Zoning Ma — Mike �3a�in er Plar��er Basing�r mer�tiQned �hat tt�is �rdinanc� will also need t� hau� CPA �1-a9 removet�. After �ity Clerk Bainbridge rea.� the ordi��.nce title, it v►ras moved $y Ca2���ilm�mbe� T'aylor dnd secanded to ado,�t ardi�aance �9-QD� a�d t� remnve ��ae �c�ni�g ��t��r�'ya�g corrtp �alAn a�te�dment !]�-f�9. Fl�nner Basinger �aid this vrd�nan�e amends the z�ar�e map to refle�t t�� �us� a�prc�Wed camp plan amendimer�ts, MayQr �unsar� invi�e�d pu�1�e c�m�ent; na camm�nt� were o�ered. Vote by �cclamati�rn: Tn Favor: Una�imous. ��aposed.• 11Tone. Abster�tiar�s: �one. 1�Qtion pdssed. � S P�op�se�i Res�luti�n Q'9-0�6 Banking �.uthvrity — Ke�a Thompson It was moved by C�uncidmember Taylor and sec�nded tQ c�pp��ve 12eso��rtion �i�-OD�. Finance Drirectar Thompson said ��iis �resolu�ion upd��es the �a..nking authority as n�tec�, ar�d asked that �n sec�ion 3 and sec��on 4, the wQrds "�ar�ner �ank" be onax�ec� and t�� wdrds "�u�lic I]epasat€�ries „' be inser�ted Councalrn�rnber T�lr�� withd�ew his o�aganal rr�atra�t. I� wc�s rr�aved by �'oa�cilmember� �'aylor and seca�adea� ta a,pp�av� resolution �1�-0�6 witla th��'nllowing ame�dm�nts: �ecti�n 3 c�r�d sectio� 4 th� �ords "�8anta�� �4crnl�: �ill he d�-apped crnd �eplaced with "public dep�sitcrr�ies. " NXayar Mun��n� invited �ublic cflmment; n� ��mments w�re v�"ered. V'nte by �lcelat�crtian: In F'c�o� Unanim�us. C��pos�d: N�ne. .A�ste�atio�s: 1Vot�e. 1Vf�tia� passed -- M�yor IVlunsan c�ll�d far a re+��ss at 7:d9 p.m. and h� recanvene� the t�aeeting �t 7:16 �.m. Remoued, f�a�t the crgenda. �TTBL�C_�CaN���iTS: 1Vl�yor Mun��n invited general pu�lic �amm�nt� na comm��ts were offered. AU11�[�NXS'�`FZA,T�V'� �PC)�'T5: 7. I3r��`t Qrdinan�e Modr in 5 okane Valle Munici al C��e �.10 �'owir� -- Ian Whitne lGa �7riskell C�our�cilr�ember G�athmann di�clo�ed #ha� �is san owns a towing co�n�rany w�thin t�e ���, but he t�oes �at dv paliee tows. I3eputy �ity Att�rt�ey �riskell expl��ned that towing iss�es have �orn� up ia� the pa�t and we h��� a workable code; but �h� pvlice depart�'►en� has requeste�i �hat tk�e ta�ving cad� be amended �v all�w junl� �vehicle� an� �ailerslrnanufactured homes t� be towed to fac�l��ies vutside the ���y when towed pursuant t� a po�ice ��ixiated impound; thus giuing the pvl�ce t�ore £lexi'�ility in dealing wi�h impounds wfai�e �reserving �he cvnvenie�ace ta ci�ti�e�s of having per�ona� vehicl�s t�ow�d �r�d stvred locally, that �her� ha�e bee� �ns�ance� vf �aehic�e� in �he rig�t-af-�aay vvhich wQUld qu�Iify as "hulk Ve�iG���" or pieces o� junk; and t�ere ��Ve bee� three Qr four e�ent� where somec�ne disp�s�d af a mabile h�me in the righ�� of w�y; that th� prap�se� ameradments w�u�d change sQme d�finitior�s, add the definit�ons of junk an� hulk v���icles; an� �vau�d ��low fiY�e tawing �f �ulk vehi�le� and mDbile homes to � facility oufisid� the ���y l�mits. �'here w�s nv ��unci� objec�ior� to brrng this farward a� a�uture meeting. $. �plashdor�vr� Gontract �]iscussi�n --- Mike Stan� Par�s and �ecreation pir�ctor Ston� explained t,�e hi,ghlights o�' the Cvntract as noted vn his 1�equest �or �ouncil �ctic�n �vrm, and said the pre�viou� agreerraent w�s inheri��d �ram Spokane �Cvunty and is Cau�cil �e�ular Meeting: 45-12-�.�(�9 Page 4 af 5 Approved }�y �Council: I3RAFT a���iated; and that the �gre�ment is ��ee��able vv�th the K�llagg�. �I'here was no Cou��il ok�je�tiar� �o bring this faa �ti the next rr�ee�ing �'�vr a r�au�io�a c�ns�deratian to appro�e the agr�ement.. 9. °Western I�ance H�11 �Cantract — Mi�C�e S�ane Park� an� I�ecreatic�n ��rect�� �tone �erativne�3 this a�reernent was ��kewi�� inherited �'�am 5pokarae Co�unty; �.r�d there haUe 1�ee� no c�anges �ince Council's last review c+�' this item. �'here was no Council QT�jectie�n ta �rring �"�is �'orvva�°d a� the n�xt meetir�g fc�� � motion con�iderati�t� fio a�prc�ve the agr�e�ner�t. 1�. Allacation of S a�e at Val1e Fre��n�t �uildim —.Mor an �o��ielka ��n'rQr Admi�zstrative A�aly�t Ko�d�l�Ca, v�a hi� Power�oint present�.ti�� �x�lained the histor}� of t�e pre�inc� bu�ldir�g, a�d said that �he preferenc� is to haue a use which wauld not r�quire re�nd�tifln �f �h� �pace; he �xpl�in�� s�r�e of the �o�ential u�es s��h as a. recaxds and property star�g� ar�a; ar �or c�urt- relate� servkces; and Mr. Merci�r men�ioned hat t�er� was a prr�visian i� �he agr�ernent vvhich �aid t�e �Caun� cau]d c�a�g� their oc�upation rate, whic�i they exercised at �of the clo�� of la�t y�ar; and said we will cantinue t� explare thi� issue as t�ie C�unty a�d �th�er �depa�merats m�.y neet� the �pac�. Deputy M�yor Den�nny sai� �nt�l we re�eive th� fin�� �CMA �e�vrt, �� �vou�d �e he�itant to dv anytl��ng cvncr�te i� mQ�difying �r c�nverting t�a� area, � 1. �tegi�nal �'ran�po�at�ara ��da�e — l�ay�r 1ir�unson �ayor 11�un�on sait� he �Q�vered �he highl�ghts o�r this tvpic in his report earlier �vni,�h�; tt�ere was brie� discus��or� concerning ae���ting the regio�al TBL? �s the curr�nt �aw is ade�uate ta al�ow ��complishment Qf reg�onal tr�nsportati�n paro�ec�s� m�n�ion that Nsayar Ver�ear i� t�k:ir�g �he �ead or� this and �hi� topic wi�l �ome to our sta�f vvi�h a dr�ft ��ter��ca1 ��d th� appartunity to dis�uss �'unding vptians; mentivn of khe di�'f'ere�t l�ve�s of �us�aina�i�ity, �he ck�ange ❑� lengt� of ti�ne of t�ie T��7's life and the �un�et c�ause; m�ntia� ��t �he de��re tcr allaw flexibi�ity within the `TBD ta as to 6e abl� to react tv �mergen�y sit�atior�s �• lil�e fl�ooding; �ue�tions aba�t the street utirity c�r�c���; and mention af th� de�i�� t� ����wv th� ability �a ask �'ar �-e�ision� o� the list if somethxng �arnes �a� Go�an�z1 fe�ls has a higher priori�, that guidance is - need�d con�ernit�g how th� funds are sp�ent, and what happem� ta �ho�e funds; that we need to 1oe able t� a.ssure t1h� �u�lic w� wan't be ca�tinu�Yly �sking far renewa� o� a tQQI they �lre�dy approved; anc� men�i�n th�t �enator Braw� wi�l consider �hese issu�s. �(�RZi'IA'�'�[�N �L7NNI�'Y. �he l�Yin�er Raad �ssess,�r�e�at wcrs fa� info��nc�tron o�ly and �c�� na� reparted ar discusse� EXE��J�'� SE�S��3�T: NIA I� �uas r��v�d by 13�p��y ��yor Den�nny, secon�e� crnd u�tananzously �gr�ed tr� adjourn. The meeting adjvurned at $:15 p.m. �#TT�S'�': Richard Munson, NT�.yor �hristir�e �ainbridg�, +C�ty +���r�C .. . � ��uncil Regular Meeting: �5-1�-2fl�9 P�ge 5 0� 5 Appruved by �ouncil: � ��� g �� ����1Y� ������ . ���u�s� f�r ��auncil �A�t��� � �ee�ing �at�. N�ay ��, ��1�'� . . Gi�► �an�g�� Sir�n'vf�: ����: ��e�� 2�11 ���� �pply: [� +consent [] a1d b��i�es� � n�w husiness ❑ p��[ic hearin� 0 bnfarmativn � admin. report 0 pe�ding I�c�i�Iation A[����►4 I�F�� TiT�E: Firs� 1���din� Pr�pased �rdinance �v, 09��0`��, Ad� the Sp�kan� Va91ey-�pra��ue Appl�way C�rridvr Su�ar�a Plarr. ��V'E�NI�l� L�G��L�4TIC)�: R�1N ��.�aA P��1lI�LJ� C�]I�N�IL ►4���C]N T►��CE�1: See ��tached ardin�nc� ��4�FCC����'�: 5ee atta�hed ordinar�c� �C3P�i+t�NS: Adv�n�e to s��and r�ading; ar Gouncil discr�ti+on. R!���C3�1����!�'� �4GT��1� �]F� 11��DT'��iV: M+�v� to �dvanc� ardin�ance [�9-�12 ta a s�cvnd � . ����ET1FI6�AN�IAL ll�'�►AG��: CVo dire�� �u�dg�t impacts �T►4FF ��NTA�"T: �ike Gvnnell�r �4�`��4C�I�EiVT; ��di�ance Na. ��-�� � with �xhibi�s ���� ; '' ���� �� ������� ����� �F���+ C��J�i�'�, �A�I�II�T�`�`�l�F ��Il�T��� �T�. �9-�1� �➢�8���1�� �DF'�'i1�T+� '��� S���E ��I���-��.'I�GU� �P��W1�� � �Ql�i��� ���E� FL.�T, �1VI��TI9�1�� +��T1���.� �7-��.5 �1V� 1�D�1�� S�� 1�.11�, ��� �9.2a.Q�U �� �S'�'t��I1IS��l�TG ��� ���� I��S'�'��'�" ��iTI��ARTES. �➢��r��s, t�e City �f ��ak�� Va�l�y ��ty CQ�cil a�s�pted �he ��am��e�e�sive Plan pu�s�a�t �o �]rcii�ance U6-n�7 �� Aprir �5, 2D�6; �nd ���r�ea�, ��e Spo'�ane V�l��y C�mpreh�nsive P�a� has be�n a.xnended �u���a..n� t� the fo�l�wing mrc��narrr�..�es: �6��D2Q Arnen�din� C�v�.p P��. Pracedu�res, 9-12-(�� d7-{��� �ciopting C�r�.p�r�h�nsiv� P�an Tex� and Map Ax��ndme�ts, 1�� � 8�+�7 08�01 � �men�in� Comp �'1an �`�xt a.�d Ma�, �7-15--�d8 (�9-��8 A�ending Comp F'lan T�xt �nd NTa�, ��=12-Q�; and ��e�e�s, the ��ty of �p��an�e V�11ey C��y C�unc�� ad�pted th:e �n��orm I)�uelap��nt C�d� �u�rsu�;nt to �rdi.�an�e �7-i� 15 a�a ��pter�b�r 27, ZU�7� and - - ����e��, �h� Spo�arie V�ley XJnifor�ra �3�vel�p�nen� Cade has ��er� am�nded p�rsuant �� �� fall�wing vrd�ances: �7-��5 Emer�e�Gy �rdin�c� A��ndi�g xJIIC T'it1� 1�, ��-�7-47 �7-�3�7 Ado�t�.�g�Zoning �v"Iap �4am��dmen�s, 1�-� S-�7 ��-�DG Amend��g Ynterim �rr�inance (]7--0�5, ��-�8-�$ {�'�-� 1� Amendirig Zoning Ma� C�.an.g�s, �Q`7-15 --D � 08-a�'� ��d�n�ee �.�n�e�di�zg I��i,�ht Req�:i��ments in 19.�7�.�1 �&�42�, ��-�6r�18 49-�Q�� Amen�ing �VMC °�'�tl� �D, �3-11-�39 . --- Q9-4�Q5 �i��r� Qve��ay, �1�-14-�9 �9-t30�5 A�riern.din� �$-�] � 2, �aning M�� �ha,�ges, Q3-�4-�� []9-�1�9 Am�nd���� �a�ng 1'V��p, 4�5-12-0'� . � �9-� 1 Q Art�e�.��ng Ti��e 17, �� ain�d 2�, 45-12-(]'�; and ._. ��er��s, the Ci�ty �f 5poka�a� V'a��ey began the �lanning �race�� t� develQp the S�okane V�lley � �pra�ue Appl�way �orridor �ubar�ea F�an and �n��dm��nt t� �he �ornpr�h�r��i�ve P�an Map in �uly of 2���; an� �'�e�+���, the �ity �f �Spaka�e Val�ey i��tiate� �. Pl�n�.�d ��cfiio�a Review �nd�� �.+CW �3.� 1 C.O� 1��) for a porti�� of ��i� S�akan� Va��e�-St��a u�c� A�ple�va� ��rrida�s Sub�rea P��, hereir�a�t�r "Sub�ea Plan" on �u�e 1�, �0{�8; an� ��din��e C��-O x 2 :��g� 1�f 19 . ���� � ��re�s, �h� Spvk��e 5 V�11ey�S�ara�ue and Applew�y Conidors �ubarea P1an and � am�endme�t to �he Carxiprehensive ��an Map has been �de�e�oped in cnnj�n��ion with the �.nnu�1 re�i�w af the Compreh�ensive �'1an �dopted by th� Spo'�ane Vall�ey City CQUncil �n ��-18-07, 7��5-U8 �d S-�Z-(�93 and. Wh�reas, t�a� Su'�ar�a Plan �:nd p�op�osed a�endmen� to #he Compreh�ns�ve ���n Map was submitted ta the Planning Co�nrni�sion �n February 14, ��OS fo�r �onsideration, a cvpy vf w�i��i is �n f�e with.th� �ity Clerk; and �Vbere�s, t.�� Planni�g �v�i�sian �eview�ed the prv�osed Sul�area ��an ar�d prop�se�i ar�enc�rient t� t�iie C��pr�ehensive Pl�n M�p, h��d �ub�ic k�eari�gs an� d��iberat��, #hen f�arwa�de�d �� the �pvk�e Val�ey C�ty C�ur�cil their recommenc��c� chang�s on July �9, 2�Q8, a�apy af whi�� is on f1e w�tri the G�ty +Glerk; �nd. 'i,���re�s, �h� City ��ounc�l a�te�r �ub�ic �earings and delrbe�atio� amended th.e propased S�b�e� p�an a�d �xcapvse� a�ta.��ad�nent to �he ��om�rehensive P��n Map, a�apy a� whic� is on �i�e w�th t�� ��ty +Cle�l�, f�.en �eld additio�al public heari�g�, then again �de��berated; and i�ere�s, the City Counc�l r�cvmrr�ended addi��ona� cha�ges a�e� �ielibe��tian, a cop� �f whi�h i� �n file with �ie City Clerk, �d vvhic�- ar� inco�parat�d xn �he final d�aft of the �u�are�. Pla.n �,nd a.mendm�nt to �ie Campre�.en�ive P1�.n Map; and -- '6��erea�, the �City Cc�tanc�l he�d a first reading on this o�dinan.ce or� �ay �6, ���8, an� _, al��awed additivraal publi� coxn�ne�t; and. �ereas, the �C�ty �ield a second� reading v� this ord�nance on J�une �+6, �(���, a�d al�av��ed additio�al pu�li� cQr.�ent, a.nd '���a-e�s, public ��rticipa��on and �vtice f�r �he ad�p�ion af th� Subarea P'lan and a�enc'�rient ta th� Gvmpreh�nsive Pla� M�:p is re��i:r�d�as set foarth i� RCW 3f.74A.03� � and. �R�CW 3(.7�A.14!�; and ��e�e�s, the City of Spok�n.e Val�ey E� re��u�ed to �aotify th.e I]epartm�nt of Cvmm�nity Trade �d �can�nv�c �e�el�pm�nt of its �nter�� tv ac�opt t.�ie Subarea Plan and ax�aend th� �C�mpre��nsiv� �'1an Map at �east �60 days priQr �o fi�aX ��doption pu�su�n:t ta RCW 36.7�QA.1�6; a�a.d '���re�s, th� Subar�a P�a.v is tv be a�np�emented thrQU� �n amenc�m�nt �v t�ie �ompre�ensive �'lan N�a� and ar� arnendrr�ent to �he Ur�iform De�elopment Code, specifi�cal�y SV�I+� Title 19; �d �T�ere��, amer�dments t� th.� G�mpre���asive Plan �re made pur��an� ta the p�rvvisions of RC�V 3�.7 UA. � 3 a; and C]rdinanc� �g-(� 1� P'age 2 of 1� J ��Y � ���r+�as, a�ap�iQ� of the S�bare� �lan �d am�ndm�n� to the Cam�rehensiv� Plan �ap amust �����y ��h the re��ir��,e�zt� of the State ��v�x�rnmenta� Pali�y Ac� � SEP�� �s ��� � ���h in I�CW 43 .� 1 C, � 1�T+��, �'�1����, the �ity of 5pak�ne Vall�y �r�ai�s as �oll�vvs: ���tia�� �: Ada ti�� fl� Find'in s�f �act. The �ity of Sp�k�e Va�ley fir�ds that a11 Gr�wt.�i Ma.na��r�ent Ac� �(��TA} a�a,d ath�� sfia�ut�r�y ��r�r�quisites fa� th� adQpt�Qn of the � �i�y of 5pvkane V��1ey's amendrn�r�t �fl th� Uniform D�v�lopr4�e�t ��de have been rr�et anr� �ereb� a�o�ts the fa�l�awing: �'���T1�T�� ��' �'��'�' 1, Mandate ta �lar� uncler C�MA: th� �G��y �� Spakane Va1�ey is a ci�y �h�t fa�1s u�d�r th� fu�l manr�a�es a� the �M.� as �f th� date vf t�� Cit�'s inc�rpor�tion �n N�arch. 31, Z��3. 2. �ansistency wit� GNN[AA �oals: Th� Ame�adm�nt tv t�e �J'nifa� I��V�Ivpment �C�d� adaptia�� t�e ��barea Flan a�ta�hed hereta is ��ansi�t�nt wi�h th� Pl�n�.ing Goa�s se� forth ia� �C�V 3�6.7QA.a2�D. 3. T'he �ashi��+o� �t�te �owt�i 1'�!�anageme�t �Gt, sp�cif�cally RCW 3�.'7�A�.QB�, a��h�riz�s �he �ar�parat�on �� �ub�.re�. P�ans. �. Th�s az�en�rnent to tk�� �Jnifor� I�evel�p�en� �vd�e ad�apting th�e Sub�ea Pl�n �� �Qnsi��en� with t�ie C�ty af Spa�C�� Val��y Comp�rehen�iv� Plan; �vhich ,�en�ra.11y d�r�ects t�.e fannation of � s�b�:rea pl� f�� firie ���ag�e Applevvay C�rr�dor: ca11s f�a� the tr�sfc�rn�aa�i�a� af the Spra��� Av�n�e Corridor inta �. qualit� ra��xed-use ar�a; supp�r�s �crea�uag a:r� ide��ifia�b�e C�ty �en�er that ser�e� as �e s��ial, cu1�� �d econc�xn�c �Q�us ��' tk�� C��y; calls for ��nd uses �n� �ani�.g t�ia�t suppva�s �:nd complerr�ents ari �ut� R�w �rea; an�d see1�� �a b�a�ced transp�ortat�on �e�w�rrk that accommad�tes pu�lic transit, p�des� '�icy�cles and a�ta�avbil�s. 5. °I'�� �rrendment ta ��ae Unifor�m I]ev�ela��nent ��de �dapti�g �he 5ubarea P�an is c�n�i�t��t wi� �he ����o�vin� s�recific �ravis�v�s vf t�.e ��m�r�he�siv� P�an: � a , �. 2.2. � City �e�t�� Ptan - T'his Sce�ari� �t�es�nt� �o�aeep�� ��d .�trategaes f ar erea�ang �r d���a�bl� and vibrc�n� "�ity C'ente� " fnr the C'zty a�Spaka�e Ycr l le�y. �he ��rp�ses �f cr�a�rng c� �'pc�l�rne �aZle� G'ity Cent�r Q��: 1. C� a� ic�e�at�a�le cr'� cer�te� tnat rs. a s�c�c�l �nd, e�o��mic fa�u,� �f the C'ity; �. S'treng�hen the �i� �verdl� by ��ovaa�a�g far Ia�tg-term gr�wt�i rn e�aployment �rnd hor�sing; � 3. �'�on�ote ha�s�r�g �ppor^tu�ities elase tQ ernplaymeMt ar�d sQrvices; ��r�:in��e �39-012 �ag� � of 19 ���� `1 4. �7evel�p l�nd us� �ratte��as thctt s�apport �he devela�rr�ent o}' cr mare �`�, J ' extensi�e regaonal tra�asp��tation system, whc�teve�~ the udt�im�t� ca�t�gu�atian may be; 5. Peduee d�pen�de��y at� n��orna�ri��es; b. C'�nsume less �and wrt� ur�r�xn d�vQla�rr�e�t; � 7. �axi�aize the p�blic investme�a� �n infrastructu�e and services; 8. Provide a centra�g�rt�ierr��place�or tl�e c�m�unity; c�n�dy 9. �mpr�ve the qualaty of �'esign fn� devela�merat thr�ug�aout the Ci�. Th�re arre .�everal r�aso�s �v�� a d�fanc�ble, vital +Ci�y C'enter fs impartant to �Spokane ilarlley's futur��. 2�aese inctu�e: 1. �'h� devetopm��t of Q n�Qre i�atensa�e, multi-use crty ce�ter is a naturat s�e�a an Spakane Yalley's ev�alution. �los� ne�u u��a�a areas st�a�t� aut as �edroo� comrn�r�aiti��, �e�ail c�nd �amn�erci�x� uses the� develop t� serve th� new residen�iQl pcapu�atra�a. �ff ce �nd ind�striat activities next �egin to locat� at ��� t�ans�ortr�tian �r�ssr��ads, adding johs a�rd stre�gt�ening the enx,,�loymer�t �ic�,��. Spol�ne Yalley has experie�ced these evoiutiona� ��ase� �rnd is �o�v r��eady�nr a�e�ned Ci�ja Cent�r. �. �co�a�aic Develap�er�� — Spokane YalTey has ar� appo�tuni�y to� tr�arnsform _,. itself fr�om �n e.�sentaa�ly reside�tiat c��munity with retail ana� serv�ce ha�re� �ca�a�ay to a s�b-r��io�al ecoraomic cen��r with an expanded, rnore diver.�e empto��ne�t �cx�e. 3. �om��nity Suppo�t !�i sur~�vey �f Spokt�ne ��tt�y area citizer�s �arior �o inear�ordtia� �verwhe�mingly indreat�d that the raek r�f �c�enti�abte "dawnt�w�" a�d �r comm�nity ga�he�-ing place was af co�ce�n to a ma�i�rrfy of t�espandents. Can���cnity ��ppQ�t� war.� tested ngain wh�n the city co�tducted � stQfis�ica��y valyd su�~vey ir� t�ae spring af ��104. �'he s��por� to c�eate a��t� Center �v�rs reit�er�ated thr-ou,ghout t�he co�arnuni�' meet�i�ags held during the developm�nt o�the c�ompYehe�sive ,�la�z a�t� t�te ca�y's anformal comm��i�y su�ve�. �1 c�iseus�ion of t�� �esults of t�h� city s su�ve}� rs irtcluded ir� Sectio� �. � n. �'he fallow�ng �ou�d be campa�ents of the �'ity C'e�t�r: �. �acatian: Generarly 1oca��d along ��e ,Sp��a�el�pp�eway ���rido�. 2. S'rze: �3�etwee� 3�0 ar�d 4�f] arcr�s in size. 3. �'treets: New streets eourd h�e Qdded �at every 2�J(1 t�o �a0 feet to cre�rte an i�at�r�r�ar grxd street sys��m t� pro�ric�e an urb�rr� crtmospher�. 4. Q"n-st�eet��rr�king wnu�� �� ��ovi�ea� an r�terr��l grid s�ee�s. ' ,. . , 5. ��ound flaor r�tail on b�th si�es caf stt�eets. - Urd�ar�c� ��-fl 12 Pag� 4 of 19 ��.�'�' . 6 a�uil�ding ou� t� the edge �,�the �-ight-of-way �nd i��lude wi�e sid�w�lT�s to � e�a�a�cp-age u li�ely street �cene. 7. (J�cel��plvyme�� �r�es ,�r.a.:�ic��d i� �ig�� visibil�ty laca�ia�s wi�h �rdeq�ate par��� a�ad c�djc�cent t� pleusant .�urr�unc��r�,gs such �cs ope� �pace, r�t�i� �shnps a�d se�vz�es. 8. lllulti fcrmily ho��ing �ha� rs ,��r�e, sec�are, �nd Ia�ca��d �c� th�xt i� is �iuff��e�' from trc��� �oise an� p�nvides a p�de��rian f�iendly str�et�,��c�xpe w�th connections �`�a parks, s�hoals, �sha�apzn�, s�rvices and �a�tsit�. 9. Civiclpu�lic use� suc�a �s city hc�dl, �ommunity labrc�ry pe�-fQ�mang a�ts ce�rter, �ity �ee�t��r par�, g�°�en s��ce o� otl�er �ub�i� uses that wa�ld �cttra�t�aeopr� t�o a�own�own �rver� a�a extend�d p�a�tfon Q�f the day. ��1�e� �h�racteris�ics of this Ir�nc� �se sc�narin i�tcrude �he fn��owin�.• 1. "�4uto-I2a�v" C3v��l�y — The city �as severa� ne�v c��t�o dealers�aps lQ�cc�ted alang �prag�e Av�r�ue. �he majarity of these �l��l��shr,�s crre lacated �etwe�n 14r�o�ne Radd ca�td �'hi�rman 1�aad. Ti�� c�ec�l���hi�as crr� lacc�t�c� just �est Qf Dc�rtna�u�h I�a�d, �ec�r tl�e � Ca�y �Iall. New �a� decrre�s►��p,s p�av�de the city witlz su�stantial scrles tr.�r r�ve�aue �n o�e hc��d, �n t��ae at�ae� hcand_ a��o de�l�r��iips can l��av� a sign�cant vasual impac� an c� � �ornmunity �a�ad �av� s�on���rv�aa� unique �t�e�s rela�ed tQ deve�apmen� - s�cr�d�rds, s�cc1� c�s s�g�tage und s�ree� f�o��cag� tand�s�a�ing. This scenaYi� reeag��zes these ci�cumst�nc�s arnd d�signat�es t�e �rre�s ider�t�ed a�ave �cpp��op�ir�t�ly, a�ad p�avide,� �o�ic� di��ction . f��^ t�he xm�lementing deve��pmYent regulations. �. M�rxe�--use — this scen�rrir� �sugge�st�s red�cr�tg ��e strip comme�ci�1 a� Sprague �v�r��e �y rr��i�t;ainin� Cammunity Ca�n�erc�a� zo�i�tg anl� at majo�^ an�erse��ions su�� as �'in�s, .�ve��ee� a�d 5'ulliv�rn Rac�ds. Ar�a�s in l�etween t�ese cnmr�erciat "nc�des " would �e d�sa�a�ec� �rs �C'o��id�rr 1'�lixed-use ar same �the� �a�propr�ute c�esignc�tiQ�, which w�aulc� encourag� �canve�.�ian �f t�he,s� �vacant unc�lor �ila�i��te� cQ�n��reic�l u�eas inta - a�ea� af �af��ele�pl�yrr�e�tt, r �nd sp�cialty retail. . �. 2.5.� �'on�m�r�iu� �]e�igntrta��as 1. �"'h� Gity af �'pal�ane T�alley is hame �"Q sev�rc�l maj�r ne� au�omo�iil� �deal�r�htp�s. N�i1e these land use,s�rovade �a p�sit�iv� eca�amac ir�ap�ct c�� the �ommunity, t��y ea� alsa have less �ositive r�tp�rcts �n t�ie aes�he�`ics o,�f the e�am�au�ity. A��Q �e�a1,��s�tip�s t��ieal�y ht��� vcrst c�rec�s c�f,�a�vement t� :�t��e �ew crnc� used.v�hi��es f�r s�a��. T�aese �and �ases �lsa hav� �nr�u� - req�ireme�ts�or ��rn�scaping an� .�ig�age. l�nrike ntany �amm��ci�l us�s whase Stack r� trac�e is cr�ztaine�' �vitl�in a buildi�tg, it i,� nec�s�r��y for auta � d�alerships to have therr ve�iicl�� �l�arly visi�le �om the s�reet. ��is �r��nanc� �9-�} � � P�ge 5 �af 19 - , ���� makes traditio�al street sade la�dscaping ('consr'sting of la�v growing shrubs and bushes, an�T trees� not viable for fhese uses. 2. A�n overlay designcr�ion is being suggested rather than a z4�ing district bQCausc the Megative affects on th� nan-auto de€�ler uses in the area will �e minimazed or +eliminated. �. 2. S, 3 Crty Cente� 1. The rntent c�f es�ablishing a Crty �Center in Spokan+e i�alley is to cre�rte a higher den�sity, m�ed-use a�es� ,, atian where vffice, r�tail, government use,s, and resid�n�`i�rr uses are �orteentrated. The City Center will alsn be loe�ted �t one o�,f th� major hubs �f the regi�n's high capacity transit �HCT} syst�m. .2. The Cit,� Center encourages higher intensity lat�d uses �'raditinnal city center,s ar� places wh�re drverse o�ce, r�tail, a�d government uses are cor�eentratea�, as well as cultural and civic faeili#ies, cnmmur�ity servf�es artd housing. 1Vatianally, many cit7�s are advocating tnuced-use development in cit� center �c�re areas,,�`Qr a number of reasons, inc�udin�.• Frovidrng n�w housing, increasing t�e range of hausing choices, and reducing depend�ncy on th� aut�mobil� by brir�gang work places ar�d resfdences intc� elase prvximia�y; Provfdin� retail and servrce needs in close proximr`t�.� to resid'ential an,� employment centers; Improving fea�ibility c►f a d�velapment prc�j�ect. Th� praxirrtity of ur�an servic�s makes housing projects more desirable an�d a near�y source of consumers h�el�p make a commer�ial praj�ct mare vrabie. 3. Resid�ents chvose tQ live in higher d�nsity hnusing for� a variety of reasQns. First, higher �'e�sity housr'r�g - _ �- ..C�� -"' , `- 'r �S 11ZC1�i'E.' , - - -�` s affordabl+e than traditional _ � srngle family - --- ; _ �� _,�.�.�_ . r . Ir . I�IQZLSIY2g'. -� � _ " � +�Q+C4�3A� 1�,�'I� - _ : „� - �t7YiV87I�G'Y2�B � .� Ai1A� ,�►1'�?JCTTYlt�' #D WO�'►�, 11�?�'f��C� S�1"VIC4S QY1Gl� _ � � C7.1�l�Z�l�'L7� _ _ � � ;.. ��, _ - ' �' � rJ�` � aCtfvrtres Is vet�y _ y- - _ �* � �%r,:•� j' r 'J.a � �... - f ;�"; * � • l� i� �'esirable fcar - -��_. ` � rnarry ,�er�ple. :F� F"inally, many - - peaple frnd thdt they do �at need a large, single family detached hause. Given their lifestyle, t�ey appreciate the low maintenarrce and sec�trrity Qf � � ardinance 09-�1I2 Pa�e � of 19 ' � ���� , � } h�gher �e�.�ity �ivi�g. 7'�aere is � �raut�atly su�por�iv� �elatio�ship �i�tween hi�he� �e�,�ity resid��tia� �s�s a�td eomm-ercial and ret�ri� activities. The � presenc�e r�f �o�srng the c���e areu alsa a�tiva�es �h�e �lreet� r`r� t�he ci�jv c��ter, da� ��td nr���. 4. �'��t�e�trat��g g���vt� i� � speci�c area also supparts i�ave.�tmen� �� pu�lic a� fras�uc���� i�cluding t�ae � HCT syste�n. ��cisting law �ensit� c�eve�opment daes �at gen�e�at��e su��ierat� levels a�f demc�nd t� �ptimi�e the �eturn �n ��v�stm�n� fn t�ca��sit. Prorrto�in� �igher densa� uses w�thin w�lking dist��rnc� af �rc�n.�it f��ci�ities witt im��av� th� u�aba�ity a}� t�ii.� s�g�ta�c�r��` anfrr�.��u�,���e inves�rnent. 1I�Ilo�eover, concentratin� the highest de�si�y �f dev�topme�tt in the C��y �'ent�r, where a.�ignif cc��t �um�er af �jabs a�ad r�srdences wr�r �e w�thrr� w��k�n� a�ista�ce of a tr�a��it stataQn, ,�elps �ed�e� �h� depende�r� on the aut�ama�i�e �n� �mp�~ov�s �edestric�n m��i�ity. T1�e C'i� �ente� ernp�icrsizes ped�stria�, �ie��l�e, ��� trunslrt mobiliiy �ut� wilt ��,� �e unf�iendly tr� the use of c��rt�ma�rles. 5. �'he C"i,� �'en��� arec� will cr�so �e the cen��al gatherin� �la�e �Qr the c�nn�munity ^ a�plAC� yv�rer� t�ie w�i��� comm��it� �n� ca�gtAegnt� a�d cer��ra�t�e. Aceo�ding�y, the �ity Cent�e� s�Cau�d inc�r�de an aut�do�r sc�uare, � �a�rk, �� �om�o�ts wath �menit��s �u�h �s fountc�i�s, sca�lp�ture.�, _and ur�iqu� l�nd��a�i�g. �the� civr� �me�aities +�r I�uitdin�s i�cluding eaty haZl , or a perf�arming a��s �ent�� �o�rld be gr�a�ped around the �ore arecc sq�ar� � or pa�°k �'l�e {C"i�y cu�rent�y �iald� a� c��tnual Chri,stmas T�ee Li�hting �Ceremony in the area c�esign�t�d a,s �he C��`y C"e�t �c�ditional s�ach eve��s thro�gha�t t�ie yec�r �vill enha�ce th� f�et i�g af . conarnunity in ►5�al�an� Yal��y. C. �n ��pra�ara��e st�ree� �etw�a�k is a critical �Qmpor�e�t of t►�e City +C'enter. The c�i�rent n��ark of cr�l�ect�� street� a�d a����ials, tl�e dis�ai�t�ed grid, and l�rr�e �Iock si.��s c�a��ih�te t�a � I�rck of i���atity �n t�he �ity. �e sol�a�ia� is nat n�c�s,��a�i��v tn cons�ruc� wid�� ,�t�e�2�s. S'tr��°1�s �ecar�a� less ef�cie�t ��s ��e num�er af �anes in�cre�rses. �uild�n� new s�reets ve��u� wrd�t�ing ex�stang ,�t�e��s ��rn be ma�~e cast effective, yi�ld,s greate� ��ap�aGi�, a�a� wi�1 hav� � more pos�t�ive ���act v� ��e �"ity Center. 7. �1�tomo�ile� ar� ��kely to ca�ti�aue cr.� a dom�nar�t mc�c�e o, f trcrn�,�ortat�ian fa� the , f'�r�se��bl� ,�`�tu�e. � compr�ehe�save ne�wc��k o f s�r-�e�s mu.�t �ie d�ve�aped t� dist�i�ute ��iis tra�c c�n� c�e�te mare �l�ivin� chaiees. To the e�te�� �aQSSible, t1�� Cat� s�to�cld ca�nec� st��ets anc� ��ns�r-u�et new ,���ets tn f�orm a�ig�t�� g�^rd �y�ter� within the Gi� C'er�te�-, e�pecicx�l�v in �l�e �o�e area, hy negati�ting �ew pu�lic rig�a�s-nf-way Q�ad �ui��ing �ew ,�treets. This "i��e�c�nne�c��vity" .�erv�� ta �shorter� �rnd disperse traps, and ��nseq��nt�y reduce �av�� c�n existing ca�ig�.�ted arte�acr�s. . 8. Pe�est��an a�a� bicy��� mobir�ty is � vital �c��t �f �he future Cit�y Cen�e� - t�a�sp�rtc�tio�t system. Im�r��en�e��s for �aedestria�s c�nd .�i�clists , . shoulr� s�ppar� increc�ses i� tr��sat �ervices a�d promate the �'evelopme�t vf ��ie City G'era�er. �s the s�reet sys�ern is der�eln��� �o �e�ter (�rdi�ance ��-+� 1 � - � Pa e '7 of � 9 DRAFT aecommo�`ate the Meeds of r_ ' t � � y� pedestrrans dnd bicyclists, � � � �� v ��= : � a net�work of fdcilities far ` � � � ��� jJL'+��d�� []t1 � f�CI1` CIY�+L� �11�`�.S' _ _ � � � � � � - � � - shaulr� be established '� � _ '' � , '�ti- �- �:� . � ' r, � _I.o - xJ+ y..�._ . . R_ � �. � . . .: - - - 9. Redueing the size of ` the � �- � ,- _ _ - -�� street grrc�, improving auta - - - _ �,,,,�.� ` : - �_ . ; , � � , CYl'CZIl�U1`iOtZ GIiZL� �l"�A'1�1i3� - . 1�� '. -,. _ -... _ _ - ped�strian 1111711iLt��E.S' � y_� I r - Lt, � �: - �-- thraugh larger parcels is '-�� ..�� �h��_�. �,���� eritical to establish `'�- - �� - walkEng patterns that ■ k�-++% �.+rrs,Tlr+� reduce deper�dency a�n the auta. A.s i�dividual sites are desigrr�ed and devel�►ped to he more pedestria� friendly� and improve� pedestrian linkcrges ur� provrded, �he pedestrian syster� will har�dle an increasing sha�e of trips, Speeial street design sta�dard.s shoul� be develo�ed for the C'it� Center. S�+eeial standards fca� +extra-wide sidewalks (�2 t� 20 a feet in �vrdth}, pedes�rian- seale street ligh�ing, and additional amenities including benches, trash receptac�es, and landscaped corner treatments shauld b� in�luded. 1 Q. Transfnrmin,g th� exis�ing camr,nerciai core area inta the proposed �'ity CeYr�er� is an ambitious tas1� It requires a signfficant transfarmativn „ frorn a lc�w-den.sity, automobile orienr�c� lcrrgely r�ta�l arecr, ta a higher inte�tsrty, mare pedestrian nriented 1'WIlax�d-use area. �'�re City Center section of the Plan acknawledges that the City Center will take some time to develap. �'he Crty can faciTi�ate these ehang�s through a series Qf small s�e�s taken aver time. This is es�ecially true if the ste�s dre �e�nsistent with e�nerg�ng eeonomr'�c, sacial and dem�gruphic tr�nds. As is the intent af this Pian, the phasing scen�rio present�d here a�counts for the timing vf market �projectians anr� future aetians. � 1. As nated abave, t�ie ir�plemer�tat�on strate,gy as key�d fo prcr�ectec� t�-ends and regional planning goals. Its form and c�raracter, as envisiora�d ir� this ' Plan, are dramaticadly drfferent frc�m anything that naw exist� i� �`he pro�osed �ity Cent+�r area. �t will take svme tirne for the development c�mmunity to red'irect its energy and investments t�► �praduc� deveiapment thcrt resp�nds to the dire�tivn Qf the Plan, The demand fvr more intense d��elopment oppartunities in the City �'enter is nat forecasted within the �ext few �ears. In t�e meantrme, the City shr�uld dis�otcrage eoratinued �aw-scale rnv�strnen# in this ar�ea since new devel�aprr�ent will take several years ta be amo�tized, and will delay the a�ecamplishme�tt af preferred �ievelc�pmerrt As r�gulatrons are applied tc� madest ret�r�vatians, it s,�ould be �aossibl� fo gain some basic improvements. However, the �'ity shour� not expect full implementatian of t�h� vasaon for the Crty Center urrtrl major property vwners in the area are read� to instail long-term, major deveInpmerrt prc�jects. Ordinance Q9-U12 Page 8 c�f 19 �� �� ', €�. L�. �, .� I�I�C�?�-tl��C C'�r�idc�r 1l�ixe�- �s� - G'arri�Q� �axec�-�r�e is rr��g��ed ta e�t���ace traveZ a,���r��a�; en�o����� ��velc�,��ne�at af lac�ll�v se�in� ��rnrrrerc�al uses, nau�ti- ����1� ap�ar��e�ts, �'�����a� �a�a� ���e.� �rl�ng m�j�� �-Q���or�a�ia� ��rra���� ��'��t�i�ed �� t��� �ornp�ehe�r�°r�e ��ar� La�� �Ise �a� (�ap Z. ��. C�rri��� �''ixed use r���gnazes ��i� his�c��ic�� l��-��t�ensityy, r��t�-���ende�t �e���apm�nt ��t�t�rn, �nc� f��us�s c�� a� �ede�tric�� Q�°i��atati�n wi�h �n �n�a��aasi� �r� aest���ies c��� d�sigr�aa. ��� C���idor 1�4�1i���' �€�.s� c�esa�n�ta�� is ,��rm���l� �se� c����g ,��rc��e �v��a�ce i�a a���r t� sp��� t;�e �are�s �es�g�at�d �r��rraerci�xl. �. �. � �Tr��� I��.��� c�nc� �a�� �. �n �addati�� �� �r�rdi�� c��ve�a�ment; t�Z� �a�d �Tse chc���e� ��sv �id�� ��� q��laty �rnd ��ar�eter af t��e �ity's ��u�e dev���Fme�� �aa��ern thra�rg�i ,�a�rls a�a�' �o�icies rel��ec� �� the �`��n�a, �unet�on, c���` r�p�ea�a��� �f ��e ��ai1t e���r����e��. �'�ae,�� ��iori�aes ��d r�n�p���e�a����i��a sa��te�ies, r�l���c� . t�� �uali� �e�u�l�pm�n�, se�-v� �nc� will ca�trnue �� �e�ta� �s � �asis �r�� �vhich ta a�cve�a� �rpprr�pri��� ��pl�ment�tio�n m�asu�es. � �. �'l�� desr�n c���ur �r�can ���i�anmen� �c�s � �i�ni�car�� �ff�ct ar� �ammu�ity � i�enta�. ��Il �°��ig��r� �om�rauniti�s ca��ri�a�te �� a healtl�fu�; s�f� ,��d ,��s�ai��a�le �n�rr�r�na�n� ��a� aff�rs �r v��re�y �f �p�artunitie� f�r h�usi�ag and �mplaym�nt �Jn �t�rac���e �rn� wel� pla�an�c� ��r,mmu�tity is invaluabd�e whe� re�ruitin� ��� �us�iness �n� indus� �Q a�� r��ea. �'Q�e of t�ae ��n��p�� ����ic�"�r�a� ���1���: � Cona��+�a� �p��c�rcance, i�c���c���,� s��� �nd �l�a�����a� �f �t��iti�s; �.��igh���hr�Qd cansa����t�ions i� t�� r��i�w ������elapr��nt p�Q�ects; � I��e�rc�ta�►� �nc� �a��n� a,,� n�i��b�rh��d� inclz�da�g �a�cycl� anc� p��'es�ia� f��i��ties,. � Th� ��'f��� �f `tr��� �crtt�rn.� a�d�crrl�ng +�n ��ig�t��rhoc�� c�i��cr��er; � �'�acpr�rager�t��� �rf �a�� q�€�r�ia'y �e���opm�nt thraug�r th� ��aprQ�ric�i�� us� ���pl��n�d u��t �'�v���p�ra���s; �a�ad � �'Qn�id�r-c���on for pu��ie ar�. �. �.7.1 �����e�i� �ar�i���s �. �.�stl�eti�c carridars �r� an�en��d ta �r�t�et th� vi�ua� �p,�e�� o�' Spokd�� Yalley �T�n� maaor �r�nsp��^�at�i�n rr���es ent�rin� �a�d exitin� the �ity. �es�►�etic c�r�rda�s �� �p�ci�l ��sign s��r���r°��s �a� ����h�ti�s �I�n� - rr���or ��nsp��tat�a� ra���s �� h��p crec��� a�u�lr� im�g� �f ��o�r�e Yalley.-- �]�d�na�ce ����]'�� ���� 9 �� 19 ��.��'� 2. ��a��he�° compr�n�nt of ���t`h�t�� ca�°ric���°.� a� th� "gr�tcway�" in�Q �1�e ci�. `, The�� c�re ��v�rc�� �nt�ance� ��rta �h� �it� a�Sp�l�n� �a�ley �rl�►�� �aj�r �ra�spa���rtion ��r�idors, inclr�dr�g S`p�ague r�v��au�, �'rent �v��ru�, �tat� ��ut�e �7 a�d c� n�m�e�- �f antercha�,g�s Qn .�nterst��te ��. �esi�� el�rn��at� �and �a�c��e���ng treatm��t� ����ld d'en�t� � s�n�e � anto ��te +C�t�, a nei��a�ar�a�ac� �r Sp�cial ar�� ,���� as �he �eaty �e�t�r. �, �.9 �'�e ��nd �I�s��I'�c�ns,�aar���r�r�� �C'on�ectian �. �.1 �'��et �ot�n�ct�vi�y � S`tr�et� �'esi�a �c�� �icav� � ���aftcan�' an�a��t�t an c��r��c�i� c�evela��e�t. �'t i�s impar�ta�at ��at �ea��l��rh��d� b� can����e� i� S?�G�I Q 1'jZLIYlYl�Y ��'1�� C'Cl'YS, �ic����� a�c� ��de��rid�s c�n pc�s,� �ith �as� �o� c�n� ��ighhorhr��d �Q �n c�dj��en� ,��ig�tl�orh�od vi�r �atl�ctars a�d ��°t�eri�rl,�. � S'ueh c� ������� �r��ot�s � �en�� af :eam�nu�ai�r. � �ll �a�� devel�a�r���ats sh�uld �i�v� �peci�� ca�.��deru��a�a tQ er�ae�-ger�c� �rc�ess r��t��. �. 2.11 +��als �r�� ���icies �C).�!I.l��.��I�L +�oal L�I+�-3 Tr�nsf��� �vc�ri�us ���me�cac�l ��rsa���� c�rec�s inta vat�l, �rt��rcti�v�, ,;� e�s�l� c���essi��'� �ix�r� �se ����.� t�aa� app��al �� i�a��sta��, -- cansume�s and r�s��'��ts anc� ��a�anee the �an�muni� ir�r��e �nd . eco�amic wita�i�y. ��lic�eS L�T��3.1 L�'�a�aurc�,�e t�r��asf�rrn�t��n �f �'pra�te 14uenue .�e�i�na�1 Cc�m�au,�aty - Comrr�e�cia�� cor�ac��r in[�a u q�c�lit,� mi�ec� �r.�e ��tail c���cr. �et�ai� �e���'op�a�n� �lang th� ca�rido�^, ex��usive af the �r�'y Cc�ter, �hou�d �e concer�lr�te�d �rt �rte�r�rl ��t�r���tz�ns a�� a'e�sa�ned ta �nte�;r�rte c��ta, ��d���ir�n, c�nc� trcr��°xt err�u�a�ic��a. Int����ian �, f�ublic ame�ities a�ac� a��� s�a�rce into retc�il and af�ce de�elop�aent s�ac�uld alsu l�e ��cr ur�ged �UP-3.� �n�otr��ge �'�rg� bulk re��i�e�s t� t�aca�e in �1�� c�esig���ed Re���;��rl �"ar��e�ci�I ���'�s� �r����' �art�ra�1 �nt�rse��a���. Gnat ��TG-5 �dentaf� appr�p�ic��� loc�tio�s f�r tl�e �I��a ��� �'v�rlc� ��signa�ia�. Pal����� . LU'���5.1 Ide��� ath�r a��r�pr�u�e tt�u��rr�a�bile ��Ic�te� �ses �i�han tl�� ��cto l���v f]uerla,� d�si�n�tr'a�a ��tat crr� �o�n,�a��m�nta�y �c� autorn�l�i�� �'�aler�����. � `; i �Q�rd��ce ����1 � � �'ag� 1 � vf � 9 ���� _ ��2P��. 2�ev�l n� ���ra��iat�e dev�l ��n�ent sta�td���s fa� �ermitt�d us�� wi��i� ��Z� �u�� Ro�w �v��l�cy ��sig����ed ar�a, �I�'� C.E1'��'��. �a�� . ��TC�'�6 �'r�at� a� ��entr�al�I� �'i� �'+���e� �th�� s��es �� tl�e sr�ci�l, cr�lt���l, r��d" ecQnarr�ic f�cus c�f'th� Ci� a�`�'����ne Yall��. �''r��ici�s �,�T�'T�S;.� �3e��� a �a�a �Ce�te� ��tl� t��st�nct l�aun�c�r��s, �n�que �utl�an� t.����°, �rnc� ��ec����'��a�ur�e�, L�.���. � S�en�t�e� exis�ing c�nnec�io�s af the ��t,� �'�nter ar�cr to ��� ��egxan's �ai��i capc�city �r.a�si� sys�ern. ���'�6.:3 �'��u� �n r��rc�vdng tT�e ex�����tg �l�crr���er Q�a� i���e �f t�a� �'ai�' C�e�a��� c��'�� t�ara�r�� �p��'��ari��e d��el��rrnen� ���lati�n.� �n� - des��� s���d�rrd.�. ���'�6.�' I�e��l�� lca��` use ;�e�a���t�ra�� thc�t a�l�w hi�her� ir�t�ensit�a - � �dev���pn���tt �n �he City �`�nter i�a�lu�'in�, bu� �ta� �i�ni�e�' ta, t��ler �u�ldi�gs, i���ec�sed fl�or �r�a �atras �(�'A1�� crn��er�rai�ec� us�s. - � �T.P�G..� ��or��nr��� �att'a ��°b�n ��r-v��e p��uir�e�� �� ens��e ����aera� �c�r�aa�i� is �cril��Ie for t��tier����d �'eve������at. .� �P-6. � ����a� f�� � wa�i�ty ��f' u�°es �nd �n�x��d ���� d�v�lop,�er�t yvi�hin �u��din�s �r �ampt�x�s. �'nsu�e tl�at r°�t�xec�-tr.�e ���elc��m��t co�p��men�s �nd enhr�r�c�s ��� c�iaractcr a� �he ,s�rr�rour�ding resic�e�z�i�r� a�d car��a�r�ia� �r�ecr, ��J.�^�.7 �'h� �rty �h���d Q��v��?.� �r�asa�'��- +�i� ��n�e� �it�� r��ga�-c�in� p�te�a��ial �iv�c can� ��It�r�1 �,cses tl�e �''ity devel�ps, ���c�a �.� c� �'a;�.' I�all. .L�T�-c5.� Provir�� ���e�tives t� attr��t ��ltr�ra� and ��v�� uses �a �he �'rty C'en��� ��er w�ix�h �h� C'i�y d�e� ��� �cr�ae di��ct co�t�nl, s��h �s �i���aries �� r�e�e�ata�n f��a�itaes. ��T���,S� �7e�e��p lcr�a�' �r�s� re��c�t�ia�� t�c�t en��u���e ,�r���� ���asi�' ���sac��r��it��' ���� an ��e pe�i���� �f th� �`it�v C`����r �re� i� �l�s� pr�xa�i�v �� high ���aacr�v �r��a��it. �Iigh �ensi� housi�� sha�cic� �� ac���ap�rni�c� by �-�siden���r�l� ari�nt�ed re��il �a�d service us�es. L UP��.1 +0 P�avid� �r�a��ities such c�s er�rr�m�nitja se�ui�es, parl� a�ad �au�lxc sp�e�� t� n��e� t�e r�.�ic�e�tt�rl �ee�s a� th� �'i1y C��t��r, 1�TI,�"-6. �1 P'r��id� �n �ffective �a�asit��� be���n t�e ,�e���he�y �af ��e Cit� ' ��nt�r c�nd �a�a��� la�ver c�ens�� r�side�tic�l �eve����rae�at.. �o�al [��d��r��ne� �1���} �. � �'�ge � 1 Q� �. 9 _ ���� .. - .. ��+�-� Pr�vic�e a br�lu�ced t�ans�or�cr�ro� n���rk �hat accommo�c���s pub�ic �r�r�s�rc�r���tia�, hr�h �ae�u,�aa�cy v�hx�l�,�, �E�es,tri���s, �a�cl�sts, �r��a�a�rles ar�d i���,��t�ed�drl�in�: P"al�ci�� L��-7:1 ��pra�e �raf�e circu�at�ar�n �r��►��d and th�a��h �he �'it� Ce�ter �� . e��end'r�� ��e ,�tr�et ne�ork an� crc��i�ag s�at�e�~ �l�cl�. �;�,T�-7.� ��caur�ge �e�e�t�r'a�t a�d +�r�y�l� �rr�ulat�ion �y �ravrd�n� p�r�dic sid��al�s, s���t ���s, ��•e�t furniture ��d a�1ze� c�m���2`r�,�. .� ��� �:.� �eq�are c�c�ar a�d saf� ��e��str�an ��th,s ta ��hc�n�� ��a� �ec�����c�� �e���k �UP-T.4 �'��r�a��� ��� naain e��y �� buil�ing� ta p��Ir� sadewall� �i�a c�n identi�r���e warl��y. LIJ.�-7.5 �llaw . ,{a� c�� st�eet p��1��g ��a �he a�ate� �ity �Ce�te� s�r��t net��ao�l�: �U�'-7.� �nc��r�g�e �an,�it �se �� i�p��vi�g pede,���ian ��ad b�c���� lin�r,�e.� �� th� exastang an��u�t�e tra��i� �,ys�erra. �a�c�d-us� +Go�l ; �U�-� E�co�rc�ge t�e a�evcic�p�ne�at af' 1���e� u�� �a���� tl�crf �as�er �am��nr�y ic�e�ti�y dnd �re c�esig�ted �� sup��r��ed�striar�, �a�y��� c�nd re�io�a� �an�it. ��li�i�� � U.� The ��r�r�r�t��-i:�ta�s �f €� M�xer�' a��-ea �ho�al�' anelude: � ���sr`ng �r�� ��pl��m�n� den��t�ie� ta �����rt r��i��acrl irc���rt .�er�i�e; • Publrc ��ns�t ca�ane��aa�a�; ��afe, ��tra��i�� trans�t st��a� crnd p�de�s�ri��a ��c� ��cycle wcays; �.B�rtdxngs t�a�t� fi^��t �� wi�e ,�ic��wal1� �vat�� c�tt�-ac�rv� l�r�ad����ing, �ench�� �n��re��e�a� ��s staps; e 1�fu�tr-�t���a �r�i�dir�gs ��aent�r� t� th� s���� ra�her �ha� p�r��� Io�s; ���' � Far��ag �pr��e �'aca�ec� �e�i�d c�� �a t�e side ��' br���d�n�s Qr an �a�1�in� stru��ures. . I: �F"-9. � �"�e mix �� lc�nd �ase� �1ln�ed a� eit�ie� thQ C'nrr��d'ar� �ixed-�ase �r -- . �lixe��us� ��nt�er d�,�a��c�ti��a �h��ld incl�c�'e; +C�r��.�a��� ��=a 1 � Pag� � � vf 19 DRAFT • A variety of housing types including apartments, condominiums, town houses, two family and single family dwellings on small lots; � A full range of Yetail goods and services including grocery stores, theaters/entertainment, restaurants, personal services and specialty shops; • Public/quasi public uses and/or open space; � � � Professional O�ce and other employment oriented uses; and • Commercial uses that require large land areas but have low employment density and are auto-dependant, such as lumber yards, plant nurseries, warehouses, and auto dealerships, should be prohibited f�om either Mixed-use category. Urban Design and Form Goals & Policies . Goals LUG-14 Improve the appearance and function of the built environment. Policies L UP-14.1 Use performance and community design standards to maintain neighborhood character, achieve a greater range of housing options, and to create attractive and desirable commercial and o�ce developments. LUP-14.2 Adopt specific regulations for designated aesthetic corridors that: � Provide incentives for aesthetic design; � Require landscaping buffers adjacent to roadways; • Limit sign height and size; • Provide performance standards to adequately screen intensive land uses that have exterior clutter such as outdoor storage, exterior heavy equipment and/or exterior fabricatiorr/assembly. • Prohibit off-premise signage and billboards. Land Use/Transportation Connection Goals & Policies Goal L UG-16 Provide a street system that connects neighborhoods. Policies LUP-16.1 Encourage new developments, including multifamily projects, to be arranged in a pattern of connecting streets and blocks to allow people to get around easily by foot, bicycle, bus or car. 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Th�s sub�rre�. p��n. ��iall ��so su�ersede �eve��o�m�nt st�dards �et farth in ch� te�r 2�.5� ()ff-�tr�e�� arl�it�. and L�ad�n S�andards �Z.�a �utd�Qr �,i h�in �tanda.r�ds, ��,'7� Fen�cin�, �cre��.i.�.�,.and I,a,ndsca�in� and 2Z.1 x�} Sign Regulat�ons exce ��r�x thflse re la�ians tha� �:re s e�cifi�call in�o ar���� b t�ae 5u�are�, Plan. �ec�ia� �: �`�.e �pakane �a1�ey �- �prag�� and Appleway CQrridvrs �ubar�a Plar� i� attach�d h��eta a.� E�ii�r�� �, an� �y �iis refe�rence ac�op�ed ane� �c��paratec� h.�rrein and c�adif ed �s App�ndi� L� to �he Uruf�rrr� I3e�velop�e�.t Cod�. �����a� 46 S��e��bil�.t� �f �ny ��ct���, se�ten�e, �lau�e a� ph�ase a� this (�rdinan�e shaul� be held tv �e i:n�ra�id or un���st�tuti�nal by � cvurt o� competent j�risdictian, suc�. inv�lic�ity Q�r �ons�itu��ana�i� sha11 �,�ot a�'ec� �he val�d�ty or �o��t�tution�lity o�' a�y vt�er sec�ion, cla�.�e or pl�ase +�f t,�is �r�iinance, �e��io� 5: Eff�ctive c�ate. T'�us �rdinance sha11 �� �n. full far�e a�� effe�t f�irtY (3�� days a�fte� pu�bli+cation a� t�ie a�dinance, ar a s�mmary th�re�f, occurs in �h� affi��a1. n�wspape� af t�ie city as �ro�vic�ed i�y law. , . �a�se� by th� �i�y Council thas _ day �f _, ���9. . . ATTE�`�: - �2�.�har� Mu�s�n, Mayor : �h�istin� Bainh���e, �City Clerk �����w�d �s '�'`� �'�rffi: �ffrce a� the +�ity At��rr�ey - _ Dat� af F�b��cat�an: , E�#'ec�iv� D���: �r�din�n�� d9=�] �.2 = - _ F'ag� _19 c�f 19 '4���� �� �7��f0�'11�Y� ������ �eq�es�k f�� ���n�'i'I �►c��c�� I�ee�i�� ����: I�ay �6, 2�3(�� City �an�g�r ai��-��: it�:�: �h��ck �f'� t,h�t appl�: � cor��e�t �' a1d �or�siness '� ��w �usi�ess � �p�ablic '�eacirs� � infvrmatio� '� admi�. r�part ❑ pendin� legislation �1���'!�A I��� T�T�!E: �ir�t E��ad��g �rap�s�� �rd�nar�ce �I�. 09�-�� 3 �cr�et��inc� th� Cvmprehensive'Pi�r� M�� ���'��t�1�� L'��1�'L�4TlC)�I: F��V�I' 36.�C1� p�E'����1� ��L1P��IL A�C���]I� T►A�EI�: S�� atta�hed ordinan�e �A���F��3�IN'�: ��e att��ch�d �rdi��n�e � �'�TI�Af�: .A�van�� t� sec�r�d r�ading; �r co�nciti d�scre#ior�. , �����I�1���'��a A+�TIt�� [�R I�+Q�I��; �N1vve �o adv�nce ardQr�a�ce �1�-�13 t�o a s�cor�d rea�ir��. - � ��1�[����IFl�J�4�'+��AL 1�'R�4�T�: �!a direct'�ud��t �mpacts '� �� ►4�F CC)f��A��: Mi'k+� �ar�neltiy �►��AC1�I�iEiVT: C)r�ir�anc� �Jc�. �'�-0'�' 3 witn exhi��#s ,, - , ���'� � - �.��'� ��' ������� ��� ►►�� ����� �.����� ��������� �]�����'� 1�T�e a�-�13 ���l��C� 1��g1�'� �'�� ��l�P���1���� FT�� �,1�� : ' .�+���`��� '�'� �.�1� �T'�E ����+GI�A'�'��T�S ��'I' �'��'�'I� Il� rY"� '���T�� �1�.���� — �P�+��J� AlP��.�W�� ����� �'L►�V. ����e�s, t1�� City af Spo��e Valley �City �ou�acil ad�pted the Cornp�e��r�s�v� Plan pur�ua�.� �a ��rdin�nce ��-��7 �z� April 25, 2(]D�; ar�� �Vh�r��s, the Sp�k�e V���ey C�m�r�hen���e P��n has been ame�ded purs�ant to t�� f�11��vi.�ag �r�inances: +��-�2�D Amendi�g CQrnp P1a� Procedures, 9-12--�6 � , �7-�2C A��pti.�g �omgrehen���r� P�an �'�xt an� M�p Ame�.�.nr�ent�, � �-1 �-07 �8-0� � Ar�iendi�� ���p �'l� Tex� a�c� N�a�, �7-15-D8 �'��Q�18 .Arniending; Co�n.� P�an Tex� a�d N�ap, �5-1�-��y and �V��r�a�s, �th� �ity o�' S�akane SValle� City C�uncil �dopted the LTxufarm Dev�ela��er�t Ca�e pu��u�n� t� �r�ina��e �7-� �.5 an �ep���nber �7, Z4Q7; �nd - �h�����, th� ��okane Valley Un�£arm fi3ev�l�p�ent Cade �i�.s b��n amended pux�uan� ta t�i� f�11aw��� Qrd�n�nces: �7���5 �m�rgency (]�c�i�.�nc� Ar�.�endin� LTI)C �it�e 19, 11-�7-U7 �7-C127 Ad�ptin� �aning �ag Amendrri�nt�, � �-18-D7 �45-��6 Am�ndr�g Int�rim �Q�d�.nance (�7-��5, a4�Q�-0$ ��-�]1Z A�nending �oning Map �ha�ges, �7-15-�8 �}�-Q �. 7 +C�rdinarrce A�a.�ndin� Heigh� Requ��reme�t� in 1 �.70.� � � � ���, �5-��-�1$ 0�-��� .Amending SVIV�� T�t1e �[l, 03-11-�� � ��-a45 A:ir�ort C3ve��ay, �4-14-�g �'��C�a6 Arnending ����D 1 � �onin� lt �ha;�ges, �13-�4-0� ��-��9 �me�di�g �Qnx�ag �1I�p, .05�1�-�� � �9-� 1 d Am��ading �'i�1e I 7, 1��nd �Z, �35-12-Q9, a�.d ����e�s, �he Ci�y af S�okan� V���ey began the plar�i�g pracess to de�elop �he SpQka.ne Va,�1ey-Sprague Applew�y �o�idvr Sub�rea P1an �ad amen�drnent to �e Com���h��s�ve . �'la� I'I�ap in Tu1y af ��Q��; and ��a�r��� �ie �Ci� of �p�kane Val��y �nitia�ed ,� Plann��d A�ti�� Review unde� :�CW �3.21 �.+�3 ]. ��) f�or a �a�r���� �� �h� S �l�ane Va�1e �� ra u� a�.d A ��wa Cc�rri�ors - 5�u�a:rea �'la�, h��einafte� "Sub�rea �1an" on June 1 Q, ��fl�; �nc� . ��ae�e�s, the �pokan� Val1�y-Sprague an� Appl�w�y ��rrid��rs S�b�rea �1an an�i arnen�ent t� t�e Ca�prehen��ve �'�� IVTap has be�r� dev�lop�d ir� cor�ju�nctian �it�a �he �rd�n�r�ce i�9-i� 13 Page 1 af 19 ���'� an� ual review r�f the Comprehensive P1an adc��t�d by the Spa�C�ne Valley City Caunci� � on 1.Z-1$-�}7, 7-15-U8 and 5-1�-�9; and �ereas, the Subar�� Plan and p��p�sed �mendn�e�t t� the Campr�hen��ve P1a.� Map was sub�ittec� ta �he Pl�nning �omm��sic�n on �'eb� 14, Z408 fo� cansic�eratian, a. c+�py of vv�ic� �s on file wi�ri th� City Clerk; an� � Wher��s, the Pl�.ing ��arnmissiun r�eUiewed the prap��ed S��are� Plan and pra�ased �mendmen� �o ��ie Campreh.�r�sive FXar� �a�, held �rub�iG hearin�s and deliber�,te�, t�en fQrwarded t� th� Spo�a.n�e Val.�e� ��ty G�un�il �h�ir recomr�end�d Ch�nges an �u1y 2� 2��}8, a ca�y af whi�h is on file with �he City �lerk; and �h�er��s, �he Ci�y Cau�cil �fter pu���c hearings and deli�e�at�on amended the propos�d 5uba.�e�. plan �nd �rop�sed �mendn�en� �o �he Comp�ehensive P�a� M�.�, a cvpy of whi�� is on file with t�ie Cgty C�erk, t�i�� held ��dditi�nal puhlic hear�ng�, f�ien �gain de��b�rated; ar�d W���-��s� the City Ca�ci1 re�a�nm�ended addi�ional c�.a.�g�s af��er �erib�rati+�n, a copy af which i� �� �ile with th�e Cit� �1��k, �d �vhich �r� xz�ca��arated �n the �inal dra� �f �h�e Suha.r�a P�� aa�d am�ndrnent �a �he Cvr�pre�aensive �'lan Map; anc� �Vhe�+e�s, th.e +Crty ��unGi1 h�Id a�'�rst xe�d��.g Qn this vxdin�n,Ge on lulay �6, ���$ and a11�we�d ad���ic�nal �ublic cvza�:�.e�t; anc� - W�m��e�s, the City held � second re��d�ng on �iis o�rd�n�nc� a� Jur�� 16, 2[l�g and a�low�d a�dd����nal gubli� c�mmen�, and �V�����s, public par�ici�atiQn ar�d n�,ti�e ��r t�� adoptian af the �ubarea �laxa and a�e�dmen� ta the C�mprehensive Plari �ap is re�quir�d as set fort� �� ��W 3b.7�A.Q35 and RCW 3�.7[�A.1 A��; and �➢n�r���, the ���y vf Spok��e Valley i� req��red tv nv�ify the I]epartment Qf Comm�unity 7'rade and Ecomomi�c D�evelopm�n� of its intent to adopt the �ub�ea Plan axad ame�d t�a� Camprehensive Plan Map at Yeas� 5a d�y� p�iar to final adapt�an pursuaa�t ta RCW � �.7�A. � [l�; and ��ea���s, the �ubare�a Pla�a is tv �� xmplem�nted �hrou� an amendm�nt �a �he �Corn�prehe�sive Plan �v1ap a.�n,d ,a� a�nend�ent t�r t.�ie iJnifv�rn Deve��apme�t Cade, sp�ec�fic�ly SVN�� �'itle 19; and ���re�a�, amendments to �he +Gompr�hen��v� P�an a�e made pursuant to t�e ��avis�or�s af RC�V 36.7�A.13�; and � �he�e�s, adr�pt�on �f �he Suba�ea F1an ar�� ar�endment to t�e +Cvmpr�hensi.ve �la� �ap must �cvmply with t�e ���quirernents af �he S tate Environment�.1 P�1icy A�t ( SEPA) �s �et . f�ort� �n ��� 43 .� 1 �C; � ' Drdin�ce �9-� 13 Page Z af 19 ���� - .� , � , ----` �T��, �`���'��, �he �i�° o�' ���1��� V����y� +��da�� a� f���a�v�� ����io� � � �do ti�n �f Fin�.�n s a� �`�ct. T�e �i�y �� ��a�k�� V�.11ey �.�ds that �.11 �r�wf� IVIa�a��m�n� ��ct ��'rMA} �� ��h�� �t�iu�ary prer�c�uisi�es ��r �� ac�apti�n c�� �v s C��y �f ��v�ar�� V a�ley's �rne�drraen� �� �� �ar��x��.en�iv� P1� ��p h��� Y���� �e� a�d ���eby ad�pts �i�� �'a��a�.�,�: �'��N�� �� �+'�C`� 1. N��:�d��e �o P1an ����r ��.A: t�� ��t� of Sp��a:�e ����y i� a�ity t.h�� f���� ����r ��� �i�� xn��at�s ��` t�:e �C�. �� �� ��e c�at� ��` the C�ty' � �n�arpa�ra�i�a� c�� M�c� � 1, 2�a3. �.. �onsi�t���� w�th +��''IA G���s: �'h� �e�ad�e�� �� the ��r��are�e�s��� ��� ��:� a�t�c�e� h�re�� �nd �y thfls ��e��x�n�e ia�c��p����ed her�in �s �ar�sis��nt ��.h t:�e gn�1.� p��v�ded ��a �.�d�e the d��e1Q�r�enti �f su��i �.n.n ��aendr��nt as is set f�rth in k���V �b,7�A.�3�. 3. �he �+V�s��t�� �t�t� �r�wth I'����e���t �c�, �p��i�'���,��y �C� 3�.7�A.4��� a�t��ri�es �h�e �����:r�ti�� �f su��.re�. p1�s. �. `�his ����ri�n� �m t�e ���pre����x�e �'1�� 1i��.p, as p� o� ��e fa�ra�t�an �� t�� ���ar�a pl�.aa. ��� �� S�ra�ue App�e�ay C���dQr, is e�n�����z�t w��i t�e Cit� of Sp���.e ���1�y ��m�r����sive �lan, �hack� g���rally di:�e��s �he ��rm�ti�� o� a s�t��:��a ���n �or ��e ���ragu� �p��ew�.y C�rridor: ca���s ��r the ��:n�f�r.z�at�on a�' the S���gue �;v�n�� �a�ri��r ir��o � c�u����y �.�xed-u�� ��a, sup��rt� �re�.t�� ar�. ident:��'�a'b�e �Ci� Ce�t��° t�i�� sea��s ��h� soci�l, ��1t�� �d �c�r��n�c fc���� af �J�e C��y; �ca��� ��a� Y�� �se� a�.� ��n:in� tha�t su�p�r�� �d �v�ple�ne��s � �.ut� R�w ax��; �.nd see�s � b�lanc�d t��nspor�ati�� netw�r� �a� a.c�a�anma�ates publi� tr�s�t, p�destri��, �i�cyc�es �.nd �.�t��abil��. 5. T�i�.� �a����rie�� �� ��e ��a���e�,��s�ve �'�an ��p �� �an�is���� wi�i �e ��11av�:�� sp����i� ���v������ c��th� �o�pare��r�siv� ��a.�: �. �. �. � C°ity �e�ter .�lan - �'his se�n�rr� pr�es��at� cancep�s and s�rcate��es ��r �r���r�g c� de�n�7 �e a�d vi���n� "�'it� ��n��r'p far i��ae Ci�y o,�f �����a�� ��rlley. T����rr�ase,� �f cr�atin� a �'����ne �all�� ���y �e�ter �r�: 1. �'reute an �c�e��i��ble city cent�r �hrxt �s a s���r�� c�nc� e�c�nr�rn�c ���u� af �he +C'��; �. �'�r��aa�th�� t�ae �'at�° �v�r�i�I� � b� . P��avac�an� �`'ar l�ng-�e�r� g�•��t� i,� ���lay��e�nt� and hausr��� 3. P��m�t� ho����g o�p�rtuni�i�s cl�se t�� ����Qyment �nr�se��rc��; ��-di�an�� ��i� 13 Page 3 af � 9 D��'T' 4. �e�el�p l�nd �rs� p�tt�rras th�r� s����rt� the dcve���rra��at �f ��a�are � extensive r��at�nal ��n�part��t��� syst��ra, whc�te�er t�a� u1�a�at� ��n�gurata�r� rraa� b�; �. �e�uce d�e�enc��ncy ar� a�tarn��al�s; G. �ansu�� ��ss l�nc� �rth urb��a �ev�l�p;���a�; 7��ir�tize ��e ��blic i���st�rnent in infrast��ct�re �nd s��i�es,. 8. �'rav�de cr centrc�l g�rtherrn��la�e�Qr t�ie cc�mmu�ni�; a�� 9. I�pr�n�e th� qr��la� rf desr��a� de�wel��r�ent t���u�haut the +�`i�. �'her� ��e s�ve�al rECrs�r�s why ��e�nc�ble, vit�al C'�ty �'�nter as imp�r�tan� �� S'p�I�ne �c���ey's, f�,�r�r�. �'hes�e incluc�E: �. �'h� develc��rr�ent �f ` cr m�r� i�te�asive, rr�r�lti-a�s� ci� c��t�r is �t �aa�ural ste� �n ,S,�akcc��ae l�c��le�',� ���lu�i�n. �last new ur�ic�� are�s star� �u� a,� be�ro�am cornm�nities. ���arl ��d c�a�me��cic�l �s�s ��en devela� ta serve t�he new r�sid'e�r��al pnpul��ian. �C1�f �e ��d i�adustric�l �ctivities ne�� begi� �a lae�at� �a� ,�ey tr�nspa��c��ia� crass�c��a�'s, ar�d��g,�v�s ��d s�ren�tl�e�a�� th� ���alayr�a��at �ase. ��o1�ne ������ �aas �x��t~aen��d �h�,�e evolutranr�ry phas�� a�d as n�� r�c��' �a de��ed C'ity �'enter. �. ��Q�omic �evelo�rne�� — �'���ne Ya�l�� h�rs c�t� op�o�tuni� tQ ���a�sf�rrr� . it.�elf �am �rn �s���ta�all,� r���tden�r�� cor�,�naa�i�y �vrtT� ret��� �nd s�rvi�e ` �. �as�� ��a�an�a� �� � su��re�ianal �cc�nan��� ce�ater� �vit� a� exp�nd�d, more _- r�iv�rs� er�a�toymen� 1 c�se. 3. �'�rrr�au�r�y ��pport — � sr�r���y of �'��kan� Ya1���y �a�~ea c��rzen.� �ari�r �o a��arp�rc�tt�r� �a��r�helrna���;� ��tdicat�d �l�a� �1�� ��ck ��f �c�e��r�able ���c��n�a��" �nc� a camrnu�ait� �c��h�r�i�g �Idc� �as �rf co���r� t� � m�rjari�y af r�s�n�dents. Cr��nmuni�y �upp�rt w�rs t�s���' �gain w�en the �ity ca��du�d��d a sta�isti��a�ly v�lyd s���re,y a� the sprin� af ���14. �"he �u��art �o cre��e a Cit� �e�ter ��s r�iter�ted t���ug�tout tl�� c�rr�rrt�tnaty rr�ec�i�tgs ��1� c��rr��g� �h� de���aprnen� �f the ea�ra�r�����si�� �al�n at�ac� t;�e ��i+�'s in�rrrri�l c�a�m�r�i� sur�ue�. A di���s��o�a af �h� resul�s af �h� ci�'s sr�rvey r� i�c�r�ded in Se�tir�n �.1 �1. Th� f��l��ing �o�cl� �� �on�ap�nents �f the ��� ���ater: , 1. ��a��taan: ���e�ally l�c�ted �r�o�ag t��� ��r��uelAp�leway c�r� �. �'a�e: Betwecn 3n� c��ad ��� �cr�s �n .�a��. � �. ,�t��e��: �T��w s�r�e�s co�rl�' �e �rd�'ec� �t �v��y �a� t� 41�� fee� ta ��eate a�a in��r�t�l gri� ��r��t .�s��� to pr�r�i�e an �tr�ian �trnr�sphere. 4. �r�-st��e� p�rrk��� �w�a��d �� �r�vide� c�� ��terna� gric� s�reets. 5. �r�unc�f�c��r r�tail rn �o�h sides a�s�r�et�. ���in�r�ce ��-1� 13 �'��� 4 0�' Y 9 ���� ::, ,` . �. .��tildang �ut �a t�ae �ed�e c�f �l�e �-i�ht-a„f-�c� c��tc� incl�d� �vi�� side��lks �o -- e��c��ra,�� a lavelja s�ee� �cen�. �. �J"�celEn��a�aym�nt us�s �ravidec� in �tig� ��srbil�t,y �u���i�ns wi��i ad��ua�t� pc�rl�i�g �nd ��'�a��nt t� p��c�:sa�r� su��+�r�ndings suc�a as ��a�n s�c���, �°e�cril ,�i��ps �nc� se�i��s. . 8. 1M�ltr�`�r�il,� ho�csing ���t i� s�f�, �ec���, a�d l���te� s� th�t it as �u�`'f'�red � f�c�rn t�a�c ��ise a�d pr��ides �r pe�e.�tria� f����dly s�r���ts���ae with c�nnec�ian� �� p�rks, schaols, s�ap�in�, servic�s c�nd tr�rns��. q. �ivic/p��la� �ts�� su�h a� �r� h�ll, cc�rnnaun��,y ��br�r�, P�r� �rt� ���ter, cx� ce�t�r pa�k, �r��� s��r�e �r �th�r �r�b�ic u��.� ��a� ��u�d ����r�ct��o��� �a d�yvn��vvn �ve� �� �xt��ded pa�rtia�z �af the d��. +�1t��� �h�r��c�eri�tic� c�f't�aas lc���d �r�� �c�n�rio in����� ��i� fr�ll��i��: 1. "�4�t��I�Q�" �verl�y — �`l�e �i� hd� s�weral �ew ��t� deal�rs�ips loc�rted' �r�a,�g ,Spr�agu� �v�nu�. T�e ma��ri�y �f ��es� ��c�l�rsT�ips �r�� la�ated �e��en �rgonn� Rc��ad �t�d T�ii��m�an l�c�ac� �'w�� r���ler,��ip.� �re �'aca�ed �a��t ���°� a�`I�a���u�;� ��ad, ne�r th� �T�C'�� ��ll. �T�w c�r �e��er��iaps �r�vide t�e city with subst�ntic�l sal�s �� rev�n�� an an� �aa�d, a�a t�e o�he� T��nd au�a de�r�er,�,�ip�s c�n �ave c� s���a�c��� visua� im,pact an a c�►rn�ur�it� �nd l�a�e srm��hat un�c�ue ,��eds �elc���d to de�vc�apme�tt ' st�ndc�rds, ���eh �.� �i��,�� ��tc� �st fr` r,��at�ge lc�n�sc��r�ag. �`�iis scenc��i� - �eca�nazes t�a��e �a�c�r�s��n�e,� �a��' d����a�te� �i�e �r��s ����a����� �a�a��e ��ap���riat��ly, c�nd ��av��es �a�lic�v c�i�ec�i�� f�r th� �mplemen�i�,� �tevelapmenl� ���ulcrti�ans. �. �i��d-z�se — t�a�s ���n��ia s�ugge��s re��ci��° th� s��p c��ar�erc�a� �n �Spr�g�� �.v�;��e b� mc�i���ain�n� �C°ornmuna�a �rm,�er�cic�l ���an� �nr� a� r�n�x��x ant����e��ra�s su�1� c�s Pines, .��erg�een ana� �'��Iav��t R�ad.�. ����s in be�ween th�s� carram��cia2 "na�es" w�u�� �� d��i�na��� �r.� �Ca�ri�'�r~ 1�i�ed-us� �� ��rne a��re� ���r�pri��� c��s�g�aati�n, whic� ���ld en��rur��e ���ver.�ra� �� �`���e vr���nt �n�I�� dilc�pid�t�ee� �ca�rn�r�ac�l �r��s an�� �areas ��nf����en���a�me�a�, �esi�len�ial ar�� ��a��i�rlt� r�tr�il. �r. �. �. � �an�n��rcic�� �esig�a�xtir�,�� �. �he Ci� �f �`pa�ne ��lley i,� h��n� t�r se����2 m���r �ew autam��rile d�c��e�:�h�ps. �iile th�se land us�s���+�ui�Q �r,�ao,���iv� eca�c��ic rr��aact an ��e �����ni�, �hey can als� ��rv� �es� pasat��� am�a�ts �� t�c ��s��e��c� �f �h� c���nuni�. �u�� �?��l�rs�aips �pacall� hc�� va�� a��a� ����r���e�t t� �t�r� �a�w a�d u�e�" ���ai�ele�° fo� sa��. �'he�e la�� �cs�s �1�� h�v� u�ic�ue re�ur�e���zd:���� l�n�scc��i�g �nd si,�nc��e. �"J�lik� mc�ny ���me��ral �:s�s �hase st�c� in �ade is c�ntainec� ����i�r c� �u�ldi��, rt� �s n�c�ss�ry far �r�t� , de���rshr�� �� hc�v� t,��ar vehi�l�s ���ar1y �u�s�ble �arra ��e s�re�t: �'his �Jrd�:��+�e ��-� 13 g�ge 5 of � � D,R� FT makes traditr'onal street side landscaping (cQnsisting af lo�� gr�tiving shrubs and bush�es, and trees} r�at v�ab1Q for these uses. 2, An ave�lay desigrration is being sugg�st�ed rather than a zoning district because the �r�gatr��� affects on the non-aut� dealer uses ir� th� area will be minimizec.� ar elirriinate�' c, 2.5.3 �'ity �'enter 1. �'he intet�t of establishing a City C�rrter r`r� �'pokane Valley is to cre�rte a h�gher density, m�ed-use desigrratic�n wher� of�'�e, retail, governrnent uses, a�� resi�lential uses are conc°�ntrated'. The Cr'ry Center will alsr� be loeated at orae c�f the major hubs of �he regic�n's high capacrty transit �1�'C'T} syst�m, 2. 7'he City Center eneaurages higher intensity land uses, Traditic�n�l eity ce�zt�rs are places �here diverse o�Ge, retail, and goverrament uses crre concentrated, as well as cultural �rnd civic fa�ilities, comrnunity ser�ices and hvusing. Nat�oncrlly, man�v cities are advo�uting m�xed-r�se deti��lapmer�t i�r city center cQre areas for a nun�ber of reasons, includrng: Pr�ovrding r�ew hcausing, rr�creasirrg the rang�e of hvu.sing chc�ices, and red3�cing dependency on the a�alamc��ile by brrnging wQrk plc�ce� and resid�nces rntc� close pr�oximity; Praviding retafl and service nee�ls in �Iase prrximi�y t� residentiul and err�ployment cer�ters; �mpraving fe�`sibility of cr develo,pment proJe�t, The pr�ximit�v of urban services mc�kes hQUSing prvjects mc�re d��s�rable arzd a nearby saurc� of c�nsumers help make a eommcr�cial proje�t more vrable. 3. ��srder�ts choose to live in higher density housi�,g for a variety �f reasans. �IYS#, �?i�'I�T�')' - L��YlSIl�7 �1ndl�'I�ti� is mor� � - `r �� _ - aff�rd�rble t�a� " - - traditio»al - �, _ sfngle . f'ami�y — ,� - - ,__ , housing. ` `�-}'' � Secn�d, the � corrv�nierrce dnd prQximity� - _ to war� �aeedecl services anc� ' - � , � : , � � =� _ ��'� ' .-� . y . f '� CZ�f�tUt"QL - }�"� ° �''fi - ,.,�'`' ��- ` , �*� activi�ies rs very - _ 4 �, �,; _ . r' a :�^ �, F;.. � .� -ri � desirc�hle f �r - " " � �- � � ' ' ` - �� '�� many Feaple. `- - - - ,,� �'inally, many people find that they do nvt need a lurge, single famrly detached ha�sse. Given their lifestjvle, they c�ppreciate the law maintenanee and security df +�7fdinance U9-4�3 Pag� d of 19 ��r�:.��' - `', hag�ie�° ��nsity li�in�. �`l�ere �s c� rrrut�udlly su�pa�tive �^elatinnsha� h�t�ee� - high�r c��ensity r�sid��tia1 u,s�� �nd cam�er�i�l d�ad retafl arctivities. �'he �a�esence af ��usi�a� th� �or� cr�ecr �xl�o actavates th� st�eets in the city � �ente�, c��cy and �i�ht. 4'. �'onG�nt��a�ing graw�h i� a�p�caf c area at,sa ,�up�ro�ts i�a�es�ment in publ�� i� . anc�u�ing tJ'�� re�aanal H�7' system. �xi�tin� low d�nsity develapm��t� d��s �at gener��Q su�Gient rev�ls nf de�and �� aptin�ize t�h� r��u�� �n inves�tme�� in trc��tsi�: P�°omoting hig�ter ��r�sity uses wi�hi�a _ �alking �di�stanc� of t�ansat �c�c�Trti�s will imp�QVe the vitt�i�i�y �f this JS't�Yd�CCIYI� lY��i"�"S�`"�C$T.�fY� IYlV�St��2i��; �IflY2�3V��", C�YlCL'YI�Y'CI�IYdg �JJ�ld� �II�Y�lL'S� densit�y Qf �l�v�l�pmen� rn �he C�ty +C�nt���, w�ac�e cr sig�aif ca�t� �au�aber of jr��� anc� re,si�dences wil� �� wi�hin walki�g dis�c�r��e af a�`�a�sit st�u�ion, ,�elps �e�uc� the dep�ndenc� an �he ��c�omobile a�d �mpr�ve,� ��des�ia� . m���lity. Th� Cit� �Cen�er �mphd.�izes p�d�st�i�rn, �icycle, an�d �ransi� ��bili� �ut will ��t �e unf�ie�dl� to t�ie use ��aut�mobiles. .�. The �C'z� �enter arec� will �rlso �ie t�e c�entral g�a�he���g plc�cE f"�r th� ��ommu�i�y — � pl�c� �v�a�re �he �hale �ommu�iiy can co�ag�°ega�e and �el���-at�. �c�a�drngly, th� C�ty Ce�a�e�° sh�o�c�d inc�ud� an outd��� square, p�crrl� a� comrno�,� with am�ni�ies sa�ch d� ��un�ai�,�, scu�pture�, �nc� unique �c�ndsc�aping. �7ther ciuiG arne�i��es �� ��i�ding� incluc�in� city hc�lZ a� c� performrng arts ce�ter ca�ld �a� g� ar�und �he care arEa s�quc��e o� ��a�k The �r� �ur�entl� �ialds an anr�u�� Ch�istmas �'ree Laghtang _ Ce��mo�y i� the ��ea desagn�ted as t�ie C'rty Center. �dditional s�ch �v�nts �hraugh�u� �he y�ar ��1� e��ance the f�e�ing +af commun�ty i� �'p��an� Ttal�ey. f. �n appr���ia�e .street �etwo�k is a crrtical campanent af the C'ity �'enter. �'he �curre�t ne�vo�k af co�l�c��or str��ts ancl c�����ra�s, the disjointed g�a�, and ��rr�e �lQ�k saz�s cant�-i�u�e ��o � la�k �f i�en�i�y i� t�he �'�ty. �he sal��aan rs n�t nece�ssarily to ca�s�uct� wider streets. S�eets be�c�me ��ss �e�c�ent �rs the nu��e� af lcanes ancrecr�ses. �uil�ang n�w .�treets ve�sus �vi��ning existar�g s�reets c�an be m�o�e eost ef'fec�iv�, yi�lr�s gr�,��e� �ca�acat�, c��d wiIl ha�e a m��e pQSi�r�e im��ct on �T�� City �en�er�. 7. Au�a�rabiles ar� 1�ke�y ta �ontinue �s a domr�ant mod� of tran,��o�t�a�ian f�r t�Z� foresee��2`� fu��cr�. � c�m_p�ehensive netw�rk a, f st�°�ets mu,st be . develo�e� tQ distril�ute t�as �rc�f�� �and cr�ai�� mc��e �d�ivi�,� �hoices. �a �he exte�t possib�e, ��e Cit� shn�ld co�rnect� stree�s c�nd c�n��ruc� nev� str��t,� �o �a�m a t�ghter �^�d �s�stem wi�hin the +Caty Cente�, e�peciall,� in the ca�e c�r��, by nego���t�in� new pu2�lxG ��g�tts and �uilding �ew s�e�ts. T�ti� "��terc�n�tectiv�� ,�er�aes t� ��n�ten .�Md d�spe��e trips, �nd Ga�se�uen��y reduce ��ve� on �xisting �co�gest�ec� arte�°ic�1s. S. �edest�ian a�d �icycle mo��lity is a vit�l par� �f the fa.c�ure Ci�y C''ent�r . t�r�nspa�t���rc�� system. �n2pro��me�t� f�r ��destrians and ��c,�clis�s .�haul�l s�p�aart in�r�ases �n ���rnsat �e�vi�e.� a�d �ramo�e t�e developmen� of the Ci�y Center. �4s the stre�t sys�em �s developec�' ta ���te� �r�din��ce �19-013 Page 7 c��' � 9 , �� �� aecvmmodat� the needs af _ _ _ ���� pedestrians c�nd bi�yclists, -- - . � a network �o� faCil ifies for , ` , � peo�le �o� fnat crr�d bi�es - � �`�-_ _ _�� - �� . - --- -� - ,� ���.-:�_ shvuld �e estahlishec� ' � , - , � - � M ,,� � ,r h-� � ` ; � _ . .., " , . p _ , _ �. . .�� � - k - � - � • g. 1R�'L�t[Cl'1'!� f1��2 S12�' C)� ��1L' -� i , _ ` �_--=� - — street grid, impr�Uing aufo - -� _ � ,;: cirea�lation and cr�eating _ _� � �:' �: : _ _ . pedestrian linkages - � ` ' . _�� .-., � � through lar�er pareels is ��`��ao� ,+' � �-�� _�� ���= � ,���.�.�r::� criti�al to establrsh = = T � - wr�lking patferns that ����. redz�ce de�vendency nn the � �� auta. �s irrd'ividual sites are d�.si�ned ar�d d�velaped to �ie mare pe��s�ian fraerrc�'l� ar�d improved pedestrian li�zkages are provided, the pedestrian systet� wrll har�dlc an i�rcreasin� share v�{ t�i�s. Special street design standards sh+�uld be d�velvped for the City Center�. Special starrdards for extra-��ide sidewall�s (�l2 ta 2D feet in width), p�destrian- scale street lightr`n,�, and crdditional amenities inclu�din� benehes, trash r�ceptacles, arrd lands�aped carr�er treatments should be incl�ded. 10". Transformr�rg the �xisting commercial core are� int� the propQSed City Cent�r a� an ambitivus tasl� .lt r�qur'res a sign f cant transfdrmati�n from a IQw�der�si�v, autc�mobile ori�nted, largel�v r�t�ril area, ta a higher it�terrsity, more pedestrian ori�ented M'r�red-use nrea. The City Cerrter sec�ion of fh� Plan aeknowled�es �hat the City Center will rake same time ta devel�p. The City can these changes t�rrough a series �f small steps taker� oti�er t�m�. This is especially true if the steps are cc�nsr'stent with �m�rging ec�rromic, sacral and demagrr�phic trends. As is the intent of thrs Plarz the phasing scenario presented �ere c�ccc�un�s fQr fhe #�nxi�ng of market projectr�ns and futur� aetions. I1. .�s nated abvve, the implementatio� strategy is keyed to projected trends and regir�r�aI planning goals. It��arm and churu�ter, as envisiotred in this Plc�rr, are dre�matacally r�ifferent fr�m anyth�ng that naw exists in the pr�posed City C�nter area. It will take s�me time for the devedoprnent cammunity tr� redirect its errergy crnd investments to produce devel�pm�nt that resporrds to tl�e directiorr of the �lan, The demand far more intense dev�lopment opportunr`ties in the City �er�ter is not within the ne.�t few years. In the meantime, the City shoulc� discoura�e conti�ued l+aw-sc�rle investm�nt in this area sirrce �ew dev�lopmertt will take se�eral years �r� be amortized, an�' will deluy the a�complrshment of preferred devel�opment. 14s regulatians are applied ta mod�st reraovatr`ons, it shnuld be po�si�Ie to gairr some basic �mpr�vements. .�awever, th� Cat� shoul�' not expe,ct full impl�mentati+�r� of th� vision fc�r the City Center until major property own�rs in the �rrea are recrdy tn instatl lang�term, m��jc�r develQprxrttcnt projecCs. l7rdinance 09y013 �'a�e $ of I9 ���� �o ,�. �. J� �d��� �1,5'� Cor�idar 1Vlixe�' use � Ca��idar Mix�d-use is int�nded t� enhar�ce travel aptaan.�, �n�a�rage c�eveda,��r�nt� af lacall� s��° cominercial use�, ►multi- family �partn��nt:�, l�dgrng and af��es along ma�o�- transpo�tati+�n car�rir,��rs �denti�ed �� tne �omp,�eh�nsive �la� .�t��d Us� Mc�� {1l�fa� �.1). �C��rido� �lzxed-use rec�gniz�s th� �iistnr��cal law-int��sr�, au�o-dependen� �ev�loprraen� pattern G�iZG� fpC7dSE,� o�t a pe�est�fan o,�ren��tion wi�h a�a e�tphc�sis on aest�ieti�s ��t� �esi�. The Co��idor .�ixed-use designataon is pr���m�rily us�e� ala�tg �'p�ague �Tvenue an o�c��� to s��ce the arEas desig�tc���d commer�ial. e. �. 7 �Tr1�c�n Desig� and �'��m 1. In cxddr`�io�a �� g�.�iding de�clapme��, the �crn� �Ts� cl�u�ate� a�so guac�es �he � qucr�i� and cha�uct�r� of ��� �'i�y's �u�u�� develapm�nt �c�tt�rn thr��gl� �oals and ,�DTicies �elat�ed t� tl�e �arn�, fu�Gt�a�, a�d �rpp�a�anee of th� �au�lt �nvi�a��ent. �h�s� pri�,�ities and irnpl�m�ntat��n strategi�e.�, re�r�te� t� quali�y developr��nt, se��ve a�d will �o�t�a��ae to s�rVe Q.� ��dsas�o�n whach �� d�e�velap �a�p�rap�iate im��eme��r��i�n me�s��es. -. �. T�ae �es�g�a of �ur ur�a� e��i��nrnent hcas � sign��c�nt e�`fect an �ammu�ity i�enti�`y. YYe�I de;�rgned Gom�u�itres c��triba�t� �a a 1�eal�hful, s�xf"e and .�ustainabl� e�vi�°a�m�nt th�r� off'�rs a v�rie� �f �ppat�t��i�ies fo� h��csing a�d em,�loym�nt. �n att�-�rc�i�e �rnc� well pranr�ed comrnunity is r�v��u�ble w�e� reG�ufting nPw �u�in�s�s r��d indus�y t�a e�n a��a. �`orne of the . cQ��epts �r��siderec� include: ���mmu�aity c��p�arc�nc�, in�luding si�s and p�c�cement of �talities; � Neighbarhaod ��nside�^�rtion.� it� the rev�e�v a�`d�vela�m�nt praje�c�s; 0 1'�te�rdtion �nd l�nktng �af neig,�barhaads x�cl�cding �i�yelE and ��r�est,�icr� fucili�ies,. � T►�e effe�� af �raf�c �c�tt�rn� �rnd parking o� n�i��ibarha�d eha�a�te�-; � E�caur��eme�t af nagh q�a�it�y c�eve��apment t��az,ag�a fhe app�a��icr�e ��s� of �l�anned una� d�v�lapn�ent�, a�ad � Co�sid�r�tion fo�^ public cr�t. �. �. 7. �' �4esthE�i� �Ca�rfc��rs �, A��thetic �nrridor� a�e ante�td�d to �rote�t th� visua� appeal Q f 5'po�crne Yalley c�l�ng mc�j�r ��nspQrtat�on �a�t�s �nt�ring c��d e�it�ng th� ca[y. � Aestheti� ca��idors �r�vide s,�ecicrl d'esign str��d��cl,s far aestl�et�ics alo�g ` � �aajaY tY�nspar��tia�i rau�`es t� hel�a cr��te a q�ccrlr� amage �, f�`�aakane Yc�l �e�. � ��r�d�nanee �9-� 13 P�.ge 9 �f 19 ���� 2. ��ath�e� compon�nt Qf aesthetic carri�ars is �he "ga�eways " into the city. � � �'her� ur� severa� entrcx�t�es anto the C�t� of �'pokane Y��le� alon� major . trans��r�at�ion �o�rird�rs, inc�uding �'p�ague Avenue, �'rent �4ve�aue, State . �iaute �7 and a number af i�at�erc,�a�ges an I�at�rsta�e 9Q. I�esign ���ments ��d Iar�dsca�i�a� t�eQ�ae�at� �s��u�d denate a sen�e of arrivdl int� the C"r�y, a neaghb��la�a�' or specaal �rea such �s t�ae ca�y ce�te�. �. 2. � T�Ze I�and �T.��ITr�nsportation C'�n�ectio� Z. �.1 Stre�et Co�r�eetivi�y � St`r��et c��sagn c�rn have a signifacant im�ac� on cammu�ity d�v�lapment�. It as imp�rtan� t�a� n�igl�bo�hr�a�'s l�e �a�a�ected as such a manne� t1�at c�r�s, bic�cles and p�d�s�iaras cnn pass wa��a e�xs� . fr �ne �tergh��rhand to a� adjcrcen� neighbo��ao�d �via coll�ct�ors arad ar^teraals. �'u�h c�,�aca��ern pramotes c� sense a,,{�comm�ni�. �ll new deue�apm�nts should gi�v� spec�al �Dnside�-atiQ� �a emergency cr��e�s r�o�ct�ss. �. 2.11 G�u�s �nd Policies Cn��1��C.IAL ��a�l �ZT�-3 �'ransfarm va�iau� �or�ame� busine�s areas in�o vit�I, r�tt�act�ive, .-- -,. �� e�xsily ��ces.�a�le r�zixed use c�reas thr�t a�pea� ta zrtvestn�~s, -- eonsum�rs an� resid��ats �xnd ��h�nce the cammunit� rma�e �nd ecanomic vitalrty. .���i���s L�P-3. �' E�courage tr��asforr�at�ior o,�S'pragu� �v�nue l2egion�ll Co�t�nunit�' C'omrt�e� carri�'or inta a r�u�lity mix�d r�taiZ cxre�. Retail �d�velopme�t t�la�g �`�e co�-�ic�a�; ex�lusave qf the City C'�nte�, sl�ould be canc�ntrated �� art�e�-iQl in�ersec�ians �rnd �esi�aec.� �Q in�egr�ate a�to, pedest`�ian, and tra�tsat �i�c�Iatia�. I�t�,gra�i�n �f �ublic amenati�� and o�en spc�ce anta r�taii ar�ad ���ce develo�ment sha��d cr�'so be e�cQUraged. L�TP-3.� ��cau�uge la��e �utk re�ailers �r� l�cate in �he dest��ated Regaonal - Comme�cia� �ade� around c�rterial inte�s�ecti�n�. �or�� ' ��TG-� Ic�e��if� �app�opr��te locations fn�- the �1uto �ow Ch�e�-lQy �esignatron. - ��ol�cies ���'�.�,1 Id�nt� �athe� ap�rap��ate aut�Qr,�a$ile �etc�ted uses within the �1.u�a �2�aw Duerlay �desa�nc�tio�a thc�� a�-e complerrze�tc��~y �o aut�amobile det�r�� flrdinance U9-� 1� I'a,ge 1 U of 1� ���� L�P-S.� �evel�� app�c��ariate deve�a�ment s�a�dards ��� ��t�m�tted �cs�es within the �ut�o Rr�w �Jverlay designat�d ar�e�r. C'I�Y CENT�� ��ac�l L�TG-� G`r�ate Qn ide�ti�a�le Cit �"�nt�� that .���ves as �he Sacial, c�lt�� and �conomae fac�s af t�ae �it Qf ►S�QkAne �crlley. P�li�i�� ��I��c�.1 1�e�ne �c City C'�ente� with dist��c� ���rrdari�s, u�iqr�� b�cildin� ty�e�, c�nd ,speei�� fea�u�e�. � U�--�. Z�"���gthen exis�ang cannec�ian� �f the C�ty C��te� c��~e�a to ��ae regin�'s 1�igh c�a,�acxcfty trc�nsit s�,��e�. ��TF'-�5.3 F'ocus a� rmpraving t�ie existi�g charc�cte�^ c�nd i�r�ge �f the City C`�nte� a��� thrr�ugh crpprap�iate dev�lopment �egul�ation.� and de,�ign stund�rd�. L�.P-6.4 D�vela� la�c�' �as� regu��trans t1�at c�lla�v high�r int�ensity dev��opment in th� �ity Center rn���c�r�g, but not limi�ed t�, t�aller ��ril�di�g�, increus��f�aa� A�e� r-a�rQS {�'�I.�2) �n�p�rmitted use�r. L U'P-�6. 5 Codrdinc�t� �vith ur�an s�ervice p�avader� �o ensure suf�`icien� cap�acity �s �vc�i���1e, f�r anti�ip�ted deve�a�amen� L UP-G. ��.l�r�w f�r a ua��ety of uses and mixed-use �dev�la�men� �vi�hin �iutldi�ags or c�amplexes. �'nsu�^e that m�x�d-use devel�pmen� com�lements �n� enhanc�.� �he charcrct��� of t�a� su�-�c�unding residentral and ca�tn�ae��ia� area. LU1�-c5.7 The �'ity sh�autd always �an�ider City C'e�tt�� sites regarding pat�ential c�vic and curtur��l uses t1�� Cit� develap�, s�cl� �s a Cit� I�al�. ��T���.B Prr�vide rnc�enti�ves t� cr�t��ct cu�t�Ya� a�ad ci�vic uses to ��e Ci� -. ' �en�er� av�r� �v�iich the �a� �Qes n,�t h�ve di�e�t �r��trQ�, .�uch us li�rar�es ar �e�r��ation facilit�ies. LUF-cS.9 ��v��ap land use �^��u�+ati��.s tha� encaurage hi�he� de�tsi�'y - �esident us�s ❑n �he periphe�� of the Ci�y +C��tter a��e� in close proxirnity to �igh c�r�acit� trur�si�. �i�� r�ensi� haus�ng sh�uld b� �r�ca�pc�ni�c� by resic�e�tiatly oriented ret�ail �rn� �s�rvi�e uses. L+�JP�-6.1 �] �'rovi�� drr�e�i�i�s s�eh as cc�rr��aunity se�vices, parks �nd pu�tr� s��ces t� m��t t�e ���i€�e�n��c�I needs a� t,�� Cx� Center. �UF'-�: ��' Pr�vid� �n effec�ive �ransition �etwe�r� th� pe�iphe�y of th� �'aty �', C'ent�� and n�e��by lower �'ensit� r�sident�al develapm�n�: _ �o�� - �rdinan�e �19�D � � Pa�e �.1 vf 19 �.���� ��TG-7 P�ovide � bala�e�d �°anspartc�tion �et�r��1� that aecommadrxtes , _ � � �ublic transportatr�n, higl� occupan�y ve�rcles, ped�s�rian.�, -` bicycli,�ts, autamabfdes ��ad in�egr�ted p�ar�ing. �nlicies . L��'�-7. � Ina�rov� tr�affic ci�^cula�ion a�-�rund anc� �hr^r�ugh t�he �'ity Center by � extendi�g the street net�r��k and crearting s�alle�- blacks. LUP-7.� Encourage �aedest�ian �r�d �icycle ci�culation �y prc�vic�ing public �ac�ewall�, Street trees, �treet fur�titu�e and oth�r c�meni�ies. ��IP-7.3 Require �tear and safe p�d�estrra� p�aths t� enh�nc� the pedes�ra�a �t�twork: L�IP-7.� C'r�nn�Gt �he mQi� entry of builc�i�ags ta public side�valks �y an ade�ti�abl� �crlkw�y. �UP-7.5 �ltaw fo� o�-stre�t �crrking c�n the �n���nQl Cit�y Center stree� netw�rl� L�P-7. � Enc�a�rcxge tra�sr� use by im�p�a�ang pede,��iu�a and �icycZe It�tk�rges �� the �xisttng a�ad,f'u�ure transi� sy�tem. 1Vlixed us�e �nal - ��T�G-.� En�o�rage t��e d'evelapme�� of .tVlixed use arer�,� t�c�t fas�er _ cornmu�aity identi�y a�ad ar-e designed to s�.c�part pedestri�an, l�i�ycle �nd regiona� t�ansi�, �a��c��s LUP-�.� The ch��QCt�rasti�s of ca Mixed-�se ar�a should include: ��I��si�g cr�c� ernp�a�men� den,sities ta support regionar transit s��vice; � Publie transit coYane�tians; � S'afe, �rttractiv� t�-�r�sit� s�ops �nd pedestric�n dnd �icycle w�xy�s; �Building,� thc�t frant �n wid� �i�dew�lks with �ttra�t�iv� Iandsca�ing, ben�hes �rnr��equenfi ,�u� stc�ps; �.�ur�i�-st�ry �r�ild�n�s or�erated' to the s��eet ratlae� than parking l�ts,� c�n� � Pa�-kf�g s�ac� l�ac�r�e� �ehi�d or t�a the szc�e af build�ngs or in parking structures. L�1�'-J 2 The rnix of �and us�s �rlow�d a� eithe� the C'vrrxdo� �Vlix�d�use o� Mr�ed-use Ce�t�� c�esig�atio� sh�uld include: - Clydanance ��-013 Page � 2 Qf 19 ���� .- a 14 vcr�iety af housr�ag �j'�es inc�ucling a�att���nent.�, c�ndan��n��ms, t�own �a���s, t�wo-f�rnily a�d s��gle f�mity c�'wellings on sr���l l��s; 6� full �c��ge af retazl gac��s a�ad ,��rvi�e.s iMe1��i�g ,�rocery sfo�es, ��t�a�e�-sl�ntertc�anr�ae��; restaur�n��, pe�sonal ,��rvices ��d specrarlt,� slzaps; � Pu,�li�.I���s� -p�blic uses anc�'o� a�+en spnce,. m�r�fes�ioraal +[�ff ce an� Q�her empinyrr�ent a�ze�t�ed uses; and � C'�n��er�ial uses thart ,��q�a�e large land a�eas ►�u� hav� l�� en�p��y�n��at r,�e�sity anc� �xre aut�-dependanf, sueh as lurnber y��ds, plan� nurs��ies, warehauses, and cruta dealerships, sho�ld �e prohabited fram eit�er �ix�d use cat�ga�y. �I��ian �esign ��c� �'arm Go�als c� 1'ol�cies �ar��s L�TC�-1 � Imprav� t�a� �appea�a�a�e u�d f�ancti�n af th� ��il� envi�o�ament. .�oli;c�e� � UP-14. l�Tse pe�fo�mc�n�e c��d ���muraity c��sig�a standar�s t� mQint�a� ��i�h►�orh�od �h��crct�r, aeT�i�ve �r �eater Y�ng� �: f housing �pti�ns, c�nd to cr��at�e attra�tiv� ��d �`esi�a��'e �omme�-�ial a�rc� a�ce dev�lopments. L�TP-1 �.2 Adopt �pe� f c regulcr�ions for desigt�a�ed �est�hetic �o�ridnrs ��ia�: � Frr�vi�e tnc��tives fo� c�est�teti� d�sign; m�eq�ire la�dscaping b�ff��,� a�jace�nt ta raadways; a�imi� si� h�igl�t and size; m�ravi�de �erf�rrna�ce s�c���a�d.s t�� ar�equcttely sc�eer� i�t�ensive �and uses �hat h�ve ext�rra� clu�ter s�c�C c�:� a��d�or st�o�age,. exte�ia� he�rvy equiprne�� c��c�'�o� exterior�,f�c���cc�tion/assemb��. � Pra�ibit off-�ren�is� signage and billl�acc��ds. �a�d �se�Transport�r�i�n �C'o�nection Goals � �oiici�s �o�l L�JG-1 c5 Pro���e a.s�e�t �yst��a that �anne�c�s neag�abarhaods. ��li�ie� L�IP-16.1 �nco�ara�� �e� �d�vel�pme�ts, includin� multifcxmily p�ojects, �Q �e cc�ra�ged in u�atte�� af �o�nee�ing str�eets �r�ad bracl�s ta �l�c��v peo�ale tn �et around easal� by fa��, �i�cle, bus or car. C]�dinance (l9-Q 1.3 Page Y 3 0� 19 ���� - G. T�a.�e Ci�y af Sp€��ane Va�1ey has provi�ed notice and engaged in a pu�1i� p�acess ta �en�u:re �itiz�� �articipa��vz� pursuant to R�W 3 5.7�A.�]� 5, RCW 3�.7QA.. � 3�D - and RC�JV 35.7@A.14Q. T�e �pecifi� public meetings �a�� set fo�h be�ow. The n�tic� pr�ovided a.nd meetings iden�i�i�d cons�itut� earry �nd continu�ou� publi� �art�cipatio�n in the deveiopr�aent and adoption vf the �u:barea �ia�a an� �m.��drnent to the �a�nprehensrve Pla.� Map: �ITY [7F 5PL3�ANE V�4LL�Y SpraguelA levv�y P�� � A�tiv�ty Lag l��'I'il�I� '�'�E [�.�., ��'�'� City ��u���l, Pl��a�iu� Y►�3�A�I'IO�T �'���� �o�ffii�si�aa, �t�.) Tu1y I�, 2�1U� Focus �roup �Ieetings ��nt�r Place Flan �con�epts _.�uly 2�, 2�l[�� Co�� T�e�n Meet�ng Center Pl�e� Fa��� Group 1'vl�eetings, C�ty �ent�er Sep�embe� 13, �ommuni� Woarkshop �eca�ies �ity �enter Co��ept �4�� September 14, � .�,�� �eeting Ci#y �Ial� C�ty C�nter update �0�� Jo�n� . _ Septemb�r 14, C�unciU�Cam�issi�n City �Ta�l P1�n upda�e, City _ ��]Db, Meeti�g �ent�r c�ncept Mirabeau 5eptember 2�, Valleyfest P�a.n c�ve�view ��3�fi Par1�. C]ctober Z, Care Tea.�x� Me�ting +Cente�P�a�e �.arid U�� Pattern� ��U6 rJctobe� 1 D, ��,�� � 1V�irabeau Plan ove�vvi�ew by the ���1� Ho�el Mayor �ct�ber 11, V�1ey �3usine�� Fire �istric# �l�. o�erview by the 2�+�6 Assac�atxvn #1 Adm�n M � y �� +aff��e Qctaber 11, �e�t��s an� � �ommunity Workshop I3ecades Segments, Land U�se Patte�m.s Nov�m�er 34, Autv Rv�v �ocus �roup �ity Ha11, Land use in ,�u�o Raw 2��6 second F1vor Nc�verr�be� 3�, Comm�un�ty 'W�rkshop Dec�,,��s �ranspartation Hands ���5 O�n I)ecember 1, �ore T�am M��et�ng C�nter Prace ���5 Dec�mber 13, Spokane V�11ey Business Fire I)i�trict Plan update by SG�at� 2�U� A�ssoc�atian� #� �uh�a. , Qrd�nar�c� Q9-D 13 Page �.4 0� � 9 .���� .. �Tanuary � �, ,�,�r� fieam Me�tin� Gity �-Ial1, �e�mmunity �Oq7 second flvo� Worksha �a��ary � �, : �omrn.�ty Wo�kshop U�cades �ir�ul�tian P�t��ems ���7 Febru� 5, ��� ���tect Students �or��or discussion 2�07 �eb�uary 9, APA �ro�. F3a� ' C����rP�ace ���arxdor discussiQn 2�(�7 ���.c�ae�� Joi�t �i�.y Study 5�ssion March 1, Cc�unc�llFl�z�ning +C�n�erPlace �resentation ❑� ���D7 Cnrnmissi�r� St�idy �com�le�e Session recvmrn��ada�i�n Ni��h 5, WS�DD�" Preser�tati�n �'�'�nsportatian ��p�p7 r�cam�n�ndati�ns ��.rch �, P��cy's �afe '� °m p lete ��� Ch�mmber Lur�che�n A�ne��atla �'�cnmr�endatio�. o� �o�ridar lan. ��� �� Rich Muras�� and �� ��� ���� Scot� �ul�ta we�re bo�h a�� ��m�ast �ocal �diti�n C�ty Centerl i:ntearv�ewed fflr ' ��vernl�er S� �o��a�t �ac�.� � __ ���,� Editxar� f�� �iring �o�a �NN Hea�line r�ews. � _ M�cha�l Fr�edman pr�sent�d possib�e CJc�ober �, +City �o�exl specia� �as�e� Pl�n upr�at� �� ' ���7 ' meetu�� Gity �al� �nclude the Li��� �on t�he wes� �ide of �J�versi�y Sco� �u�ita �ctober � 6, Sh��ri'� � ��� K�,wa��s N�e��ing �e�taurant 1�resera�atian o�'�he l� I�Tav 2U�}7 Co��c�st �ac�1 E�iti�n �res�ntecl the public Nov, 20, 2��7 .�r�ir�t CCI�'� m���ing +Ci�y H�1� hearin� dr��t �f the s�b-�ea plan p e Csreater �ha�ber , , Present Sub�rea PI�.n.n. 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S o� �'� d)I�4�'T invalidity or constitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, clause or phrase of this Ordinance. Sec�ion �: Effective date. This Ordinance sha11 be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after publication of the ordinance, or a summary thereof, occurs in the official newspaper of the city as provided by law. Passed by the City Council this day of , 2009. � ATTEST: Richard Munson, Mayor Christine Bainbridge, City Clerk Approved As 'I'o Fo�-ffi: Office of the City Attorney Date of Publication: � Effective Date: Ordinance 09-013 Page 19 of 19 � �1�� �� ���fl��� Y�'���� ��q �I�S$ ��� ���1 �1�1 � �IC�I�� �'��ti�� I����: N@ay 2�, ��Q�'� �i� �Il�r������r, �����n-a�f: �t��: �h�ec'k a1s f�h�t ��p�y: � canser�t ��ld b�asiness � r�ew ka�asir�e�s ❑ public �u���ung� � infQrmatiDn � �dmcr�. �re,��rt � p�ndi�g legi�latiar� � A�ENQA 1T�� ���L��. ��v�iar� CQn�id�r�ti�n: ��►��nrning P��ls �p�rad�s �v�rtract (��- ��D�- ��a�r��� ���er �C��u►E!��IE�� L'��''I���ATI'�C3EV: F���►����7� C��9�J�G'�L �+�TI�N TA'�!�'�� �►w�rd a� the �vvls Ll;pgr�de Pr�aje�t t� Kil��r� ��nstr�ct�on vn A�ri9 � 2�3�$ �vr $�,�64,a� �, BA���RC77Jhl�: Tf�� 11'irgir�ia �r�e�� iB��er E�ool �r�d Spa �afefy ►Act was �nact�d �y C��gres� �nd signed '�y P���ede�� ��?�E� �r� '����cr�be� 19, ��a�. 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I'�r� �ac�ua�y, ��� ���j C�u�r��ci'� �p���ved �h� fina�l d��%�n �f �f�e �pl�Y�rau�n�i a� v�►�f�l �� th� n��r n�me "'�i�c�v�ry ���y�rou�r�d." T��h� t��r�� is `��xplarin� �a�ter� llllas'�ington." TFtis play�r�und feat�res � wid� uar�e�y �f a��i�rities �or p�aple �� ��I ag�s �r�d �bi'liti�s. 5��� w�s di��Gfed t� be�in �'�� d�ve�Dpr��nt af c�n��ruc�i�vr� d�ravvin�s �r�d �p����fi�at�an�. . Pl�r�s ar�d ����i�i�atians hav� b��n d�v�l�pe� �nd t�re pr�j�cf w�s pu# a�a� �� I�id an il�ay � , ����. Bid� �re +dr�� on M�y �9 �fi a � :a4 a�. �he exciter�ent and �nti�ipatian pf t�i� pr�j�c� cvn�ir�ues to b�i�� wi#� au� ci���e��. �Ife �r�tici�ate bri����g� �v�^v�r� a k�id ��r�r�d �a� ����id�� b�y ��e �%��r Gau��,cil �n ,7un� �. ��a�f a���u�u�p�t�� �r�ak�c�� �r�ur�d a� thi� �ra;���t in .��ufy a�d_��h� projecf ���u'�d b� ccample#e� �y �he e�d ��►�prif ��� � �r �v�ner deper�ding up�n weather, � �����C]��: A�vanc� �id �war� �� ��u�� �, ��0�� ���nd� �3� Pr�vid� �d�%ti���l d�r�c�ia� f� s���f. R��[���1��'4�� r4�T�+�� �� ��TI��; G�r�sen�u� �� pf�ce fhe ais���v�� '��ay���e��d Bid ►�w��d v� fi�� Jun� 9, ���� a���c�d� ��r �ppr�va�l. ��1�3G�TIFI�AN��►4L c�P�4��S� �'��ject i� inc'���ed in the ��rk� �Q�� �ap�far Bu��ef ST�F�' ��[�TA��Y: Il�i����l a. S�Qne, Dir��tor of P�crk� �r�� E���r�at�4n A�T�4��'N��EVTS: - : � ���� �� ������� ������ � ������� ��� ������I ������ . �e����� �a���: {��y 2fi, ��fl� Ci$y �anager �i�r�-o�: lt��: �heGk �1� �ha� �pp1y: � �orrs�nt �] old �usiness � new h�s�ness ❑ pualic hearir�g ❑ infarmation � admin. report � pending,I�gi�Eation �►���1�� I�`��t TBTL�. P�rmitfing A��i�ity .�A����C�T��'�� The fr�llowing pr���ntati�n dep�cts vur p�rmif �ctivity f�r t�is ye�r cam��red with pr�vic�us ���rs. . �E��i��E�C�E� ►A�T9��! �]R ��TI��I: N1A S�►4FF ��N�TAC`T: �ath�1 Mc�l�r�g . ATT�4�H�����: Pvwe�Pvint pres�rrtatian Pag� 1 af l � � � � � � �V ����1 1� � ■�1.� Y I� ����� � � * �""�' C1�1�1 ItS �` ���►� S�VI�1t�S �` ��'�� �� �'�. �'rQ� I"� I�1 • � � � ■ ■ ■ � - ont�nue ec�ne • rm ts c 0 nst ruction e . . . � n ous� na ; s ea v sma er com merc�a 2009 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 450 400 '- 350 - � �/�/� i� � JVV ' T_' �1G/1 � • . � � �� Ci.l6J � I { I � � r I � I ' I -� 150 � � ` I , I � i --, --; , � � 100 - I 50 � Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Juty Aug Sept Oct �v Dec 0 2009 Petmits 159 192 221 250 � 2008 Pertnits 242 214 323 353 296 311 411 284 381 318 736 166 ■_ ♦ . . ... 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[��t�ii �h� �►�p�lew�y � •�� e If-s�Q r� � p r� j e�ts � • � �l��r�e ��rs, h��a�e � Thr��t � • � A buildi� s �t ��ir r�un�s � � � • 3 rnulti-fa�r�ril hc�usin p�r�j�cts Y � � � � � � � � • Pre-a lication Meetin s pp g • 2 I ications i n 2009 3 a pp � 5 short lats 15 lots) p � � 3 lats 92 lots p � 3 offices � Church � Credit union • Park •� Industrial building •� 2 new commercial; 6 additions � � - � � - � _ �► F'�S1t�'�r�s C]� 1''1c��d � � �o�� ��m 1i�r�c� �fific�r � � Ri h� c�� 1l11�y r nspectc�r � � Pl�nning Ir�tern ' �r ��n�ult�ant ��st r�du�ti�n: � 3� C���} Deveiv men� En ir��+�rin Pl�r� F�e�riev�r � , � � � A►�sist�nce � $� C�,��(� S�reet �t�n�d�rds � +�t��er: �► E�ir��n�tic�n �f �i h� vf �lVa I nspecta�r +�v�rtirr�� � Y � Eiimir���ed re�tal � �c+� f�rf�l�s � � � �� � �� � � • •� ,� _ _ • The ��si�s � ��stom�r �erv���e-r�d uc�d lan r�vi�w �ir�es � � �'rc��e��r��l�'lanu��� � f���dc�uts .. � �rvss-�ra�nir�c� �► r� ���i �ed �c� rc�ie�t� Pl�nr�� � � J � �I�c�r�l�r�� ��s��r Pr�ogr�m � �'I��r�e� �cti�n �r�in�nc� � �vm �eh�ensiv� �`�1a�n p � +�vd� Am�r�d�er��s � � � � � � En i ne+�rs � � 1J'�'�r�in on �tr��t ���nd��ds � � �om reh�nsiv�� �Str��t �lan � � �id�ewal� P'riorrt Pl�n Y ' � E��r �rar�t �� � Fil� ��r�svl�d�tio�� � • Fl+��a�d Pla�n I111�r�� �em�nt � • Bu�iidir� St�f� � � ��rtificativr�s � �Cr�vss-�o�ne�tivr� �vnt�c�l A reem�nt� � � �ta�� �rd�v tia� �� �+�C�� �Codes � ����� C�ommuntty D�evelvpmer�t 1V'Ionthly R�epvr# A ril2aa9 PERMIT CENT�ER nue Permits Permit revenues far the month of April 2Q09, we�e $175,821, year-to-date revenue is $337 ���7U. RBVLl1Lfi8 for the mo�th is up, h�v�+ever year -ta-date it �s still d c�wn 4� .S[ _ — - - - - � 2+��9 Per�m�it �ievenues sascr.oaa - -- - — s�oo,aa� - - — sa�a,000 sa+oa,000 - - - s�,000 - s�aa,a7o a�sa,cxx� s�t�a,aar� , ssa,aaa so � . , - Jan Feb fu�r Apr May .hme .luN Aup �pt CkE AiO+r D�t Q 2Q�'9 Rer�JeS C] 21�(1B Re+�7ues Land Use Lar�d Use revenues fvr the mon�th vf April w�re �19,49fl. Year-ta-date tvta� is �45,178, reve�ue is still dawt122.fi5% 2009 Land Use Re�enues ssa,aw s�c�,oao - - s�o,a�a - - tr�o.00a - - ��- _ __ _ s�a,00a � .Isn F�sb �+1rr Apr! I�Ny .kn�e JuIY �►up �pt Oc# Nbv peC ■ Rewenue2t� �:� Rweevenue �t� Page 1 vf � ' Cvmmun�ty Development Mvnth�y Report Aprii 2Q�9 Valuafian The �►afua�tion' for Aprif 2D09 is $��7,'�88,93�4. April 2nD8, va�ua#�on w�s $4S,3fi5,581. 2QQ9 Per�nnit Valuation �� - �a�,000,� �o,Qaa,� ��,���a ��,o�,o�o _ ; �taas v���at�m ��s,c�oa,oao - - - - _ - - _ � - -� _ _- -- ��o,c�a,�oo � � ❑ za�a Wai��t��n ' ���,c�v,�o ; - - 1 ��o,c�c�,�o - ��,�ocic�oo�o 0 �o , _ , , -, , � � , � Jan �e� Mar Apr �y June July Aug Sept act �lvv �ec ,O�fice vf Financia! 1Vfanacrerrreni� Permif lnformafion �'Permits �fs�ued Dwelling April 2009 Residential New Separate ' D�molltlo� � Units Structures Dwellin Units Permits Demalishe�d Single Family Res�dence 4 0 0 0 au lex 2 0 +D � Tri 1ex a a � � 4-Plex D 0 Q 0 A artmer�ts Q � 0 Q-- Apr�t 20�D9 Commercia! , New Tenant �Builcfin s �na rovement� r4�iditions � 8 $ 1 0 � Per th� Gurrent�y advpted Master Fee Scheciu#e, �aluations report�ti abave for Gammercial and r8sidentiaf �onstnuction permit� are `assigned based on th� value of the cc�nstruction work as states! by the applicar�t or the ualue calcuiated by the BuifdEng �dffic+al using t�e latest �aluat�or� d�ta pu�lished in the 6uilding Safety Jvuma! by the Intematior�af Co�e Gauncil, w�ichever i�s greatest.` Page 2 af 7 � I �� . Community Deve'�opme�t Mon�hly Report � ' 2��9 A ril Perm�t �lcfivltv Certfficate o# Occupancy The Commur�ity Dewe9opment staff iss�ed 1 t� Certificate� of �ccupancy in the month of Ap�il for Hi-Co Apartme�ts Buildings A, B, 14-D, '� 5-1C, 15-Y, � 4 stall �arage, 12 stal] garage, Riverview Ca�porate �Center, Suite 145�, Q�ality Aufo Trim and Fvrever 2'i-5pa�� 2144. Permits lssued Comrrza�niiy Developr�e�r�# issued a total vf �5Q permit� in Ap�il, 2009, compared wi�ha 353 fior the sam�e period last year. The total percenta�e af c�ange for permits issued for #he year is a 27.39°lo decrease. Sig�rifcant cornm�rcial permits �nclude an 8,09a sf building for assembly of stainless st�el parts, located at 102 S Flora Rd, a 2,44� sf storage b�ilding fv� Wheeler Industries iocated at 1118 N Howe Rd, a 19,ODD sf inedical office building for Spokane Vaal�y Ea�, Nv�e �& Throat located at �4�4 N McDor�ald Rd, I-9� Se[f Stvra�ge and a r�eb�ilding caf eas# and west wings (due ta snow damage} of the Ag building a# Spak�ne fnterstate Fairg�ounds. - 2fl0� C+C��[5T'RL�CT{C1�V k�EFtMiTS � - � a� - - - soa - 2�0 - — � � �� - z�o , - - ; � � t�o . �� : _ �� , , , �„� i s� `6'` � R �o — _ - - __ U J�n + Feb Mar I qp�r A�ay .lune - July Ar� Sept (?ct l+bv �ec t] 2009 Permits i59 192 22t 2�0 - — +� 2�8 Pesrniis i 2d2 2t4 3� 353 288 311 411 284 381 318 Z38 168 — - — � Land Use Applicatlons � In #he month a# April, �ommunity De�e1apmer�t staff acc�pted 1 administratirre exceptior�, six temporary sign applications, 7 boundary line adjus�m�:nts and 3 preliminary shvrt plat �pp�ications. Two land use pre-applicati�an �meetings were held. Commercial Pre•application Meetings �u�ing th� month af April, Community Q�velopment staff held fi comm�rcial pr�-�appl�cation meetir�gs and 2 comrnercial permi# applications were submitted. SEPA Qeterminations Three SEPA determinations w�er� iss�ed in April incl�dir�g a D�IS €or a 22,�D� m��dical building at 2711 E Sprague Auer�ue and a Deteo�min�ation of S�gnif�car�ce �C�S} fo� th� �i#y Cent�� ar�a. � Page 3 of 7 "��, Cvmmun��y Deve�opment � Monthly Repvr� A r�120Q9� Hea�in+g Examiner There was Qne public hearing conducted by th� Fiearing Examiner in #he manth of Ap�[, which included a shart plat Appeal app1ication for Argauv/McManus. T�e appeal was atfirm�d in part ar�d denied in part. Busin�s License� � � Staff reuiewed 228 business lic+ens� appaica�ivns for zoning and zor�ing com�l�ance for April. Hame �c+cupation Pe�mits ln th� m�nth of April, s�aff �ppro�red 42 home occupation applications. Enterta�ners L�censes StafiF proc�ssed 1 Adr�lt Entertainment license for th�e manth of April. Cus#omer Servtce The Permit C€n#er staff assis�ed 632 c�ustomers at the counter and handf�tJ 54� custr�me�s' inquires by pho�e in the permit cenier. Staff provided an average t�rget date of fifteer� w+arking days for Gommerci�l projects, 5 warkir�g days f�rr Re�idential platted and �0 wo�icing days for Residential un�pla#ted. This target date represents the t�me tv first �omments iss�red t+o #h� applicarat. ►nslvectiorts Right of Way Four hundred and ffty-se�en Right-of-Way 'rnspec#ians were p�rfc�rmed in the month af April. - 2049 Right-raf-V�''ay Ic�spectlor�s -- - - - - - � soo - -_ 5raro . _- - - --_ ��_ aov - - _ - � � � - - _ � __-�--- -- ■ 2c�os � �oaa �oa - � - �_ 2a� ~ � --- � __ � �o _ -- _ o- - �� �et� n��� ,� May ,lune �� _ 'A`t�g S�pt � � _ 2D�1'9 Ns�+� � Pag+e 4 of 7 �� Community Development Manthly Report A ri12�05 Bull�ing ln April 2D09, buildi�g inspectors perfam�ed 842 inspections in 22 days which is an average o� 38.�7 inspectians per d�y. P�ans Examiners reuiew�d 'l+� projects and 22 projects were awaiting r�view at the end vf month. Staff a�so issued fi�re aVer�#he-cour�ter p�mni#s for the month. 7aas gu3�ain9 i���ect`��,� s� - ,000 .._ - �o - �� ° J�► . �Fe�, A�F�r �Ap�r iMsy .lune �r A4g �np+ +Dd - t�r �ec '�� ���jo� Tsa s�� -- �,�� �z o� c� a o a o 1 0 �a --a-2DD8 kts�ecticart� 824 924 � 6t6 9�i 9rE� t�38 12tk 1d+49 i162 �2t2� 9� 739 C�evelc�pment Engin��ring Durin� the mor�th of APri1, the D�v��opment Ertgin�e�ing Inspec#or per�ocmed 9 cammercial site inspe�t�ons and 3 residential inspections. l�P�ATES � Plartninq Pianning Cammission The Plac�ning C�mm�ssion m�t ortce during April. T�e Comm�ssion conduct�d a firs# s�udy sess�an on tF�e Gity's propvsed �tr�et �tandards vn April 9th. SpraguelAppteway Rewitaiiz�ti�an Plan On April �8, 2Q09, C�ity Caun�iC conduct+ed its final pualic he�ring on the SAR� at CenterPlace. About 130 pea,�l� attended the hearin� wi�h 27 s��aking �o �ounc't1. Delib�ratiflns wil! cQntinue in May. City Cen�er Proje�t City Hali property negotiativns cantinued during the mc�nth vf April. City Center Enviror�mer�tal Impact Sta#ernent and Planned Ac�ic�n O�rdinance (PA�] Ci�.y staff ar�d B�rgerlAbarn staff coraducted the req�'rred scoping meeting for the enviranmental impact statement {E1S) on Apri6 15, 2d�9. T�e megting was Iightly attended (fi citizens} �i1C� ��1� SCDpil1� commer�t period ended Qr� �riday April 17 at 5 p.m. Th� City r�cei�+ed a nu�nber of wr�tten c�mments. T�ris input w�1V be ewaluated and the scope r�f t�e El5 finalized sv th�t work vn the draft EIS can b�gir� in earCy to mid-May. CTED Regiona4 Col�aborat�on Grant Project Br+�tt S�eckler, a consultant far tf�e Colaaborative Grant, me# wi#h �lected officia{s throughout the metrvpolitar� area to d�scuss Spokarre Cvunty's appraach t4 service deliwery and potential re�enue solu#ioras. In �dditivr�, the Cofiabar�tive Cvmrnittee decided to use the West Plains Annexation as a mvdel tv identify iocal ac�d regiona[ s�rvic�s provided by Spokane C�unty. The CollabQra#ive Grant commiYtee is wvr�ing vn guiding princip�es to assist ir� the developm�rtt af interlocal �greements, 1Nvrk on thi� grant is expected to co�c�ude in June. Page 5 of 7 I _ ���,���,, Cammunity Development � Mon�h�y Report April 2+Q�9 Growt�a Management ateeriny Cc�mmi�tee af El+ected �#ficia�s Th� Steering Ct�mmitt�e o# Elected �ffiicials �SC�Q} +was scheduled to meet on April 15, 2009, howev�er tfi�e m�eting was cancelled due t� a Iack o� a quvrum. The �ext SCEO meeting is schedul�d for Ma�r 2fl, 2QA9 Comprehensive P�an AmendmentslUpdates TF�e first reading af t�e 2409 Camp Plan amendments took place on A,pril 14 and the second reading is sc�reduled �vr l�lay 'f2. The larges# pflr�ion of the ar�endmerats wi11 be to re-designate the �ubli�l'Quasi- Public la�nd �se desi€�nation and ass�gn zoning for t�e praperties currently z�ned "Gommunity Facili#yr.° Code Amendments Airpvrt Ha�ard Over�ay — The City Caunc+l conduc#ed their secvnd �eading on AQril '�4, 2fl09 and advpted �rdinanc� 09-�1Q5, which amends the density limitations within the Airpvrt Hazard ave�lay Sec#ion 'f 9.31 �.03{l vf the Spokane'Valley M�nicipal Code, The o�dic�a�c� will becvme effec#ive on �lay 5, 2009. BatcF� Amendments � 7fi�� City Couraciti cc�nducted frst reading vn Apri1 1�, 2a09; secvnd readir�g and adQption of the ordinance is sch�duled for #he May �2, 2�0�9, C4uncil meeting, Shorel�n+� Master Rrog�am pi�nning staff met woth representatives from the City vf Spokan� and Spokane Counf�y to d4scu�s their r�c�nt Sh�re�in� Master Pragrar� (S�1111P} u�pdate �ffor�s. StafiE alsv met with a representative #rom the Washin�ton St��e Departmen# of E��Cogy to d�scuss thte project. S4aff dr�fted a R�quest for �'�vpc�sals (RFP) fiF��# wilf be distributed in May to begin the cvnsultan# �e9e�tio� p�crcess, f3eveloArr�ent En��ne�rrnc� Street Standards Dev�lopment Engineerir�g presented the draft "5treet Standard�° tc� the Planning CQmmission on March 23�' and had a second s#udy sess�on ApriC 9 The Stre�t Standards ha�e been put c�n hQld in order for r�lated code amendments tv be cvordinated and updated by City �taff. De artmenf-Wide Energy Grant C+�mmunity Development staff are wo�king with Admir�istrativn, Parks �nd Recreativn and Pub�ic Warks to apply for energy grant funds of $823,a0Q� In Apri1, sta�fi generated a list of Qotential prajects and prepared fvr a N9ay p�ublic me�ting. Staff Accomplishments Doug Powell, Building lnspector, �assed his Associat�o� af �u�lding {�fficiai's exarr�. Twa citizen letters w�re received praisir�g ser►rice from Deanna Griffith and I�athy McC�unc�.. Tra�ning Mike Basinger, Qvug Pawell and K�t�y M�C�ung attended the Green �ities Conference with� Cauncil members. Kathy McClung atter��ed a Planni�g Associativn Co�nfer�r�ce and received training c�n digita� signs, updating C�mp�ehensive P�ans, designing big box retaif bui�ding�, toured mixed use d+evelapments and becaCne educated c�n sustainability plans. Page � af 7 �� � Cammunity Development �, Mon#h1y Repvrt � Apri I 24�9 Code Comp�rance Citizen Action Requests Cade Cnmpliance �fficees received 94 Citizen Action Req�ests for the month of April. Tvta� year�tv-date reported ►rialations are 2�� compar�d to 4D1 f�r #he same periad I�st year. 2��9 Code Tvtal Violatior�s Repvrted - by Categary 120 - �oo - �o -- sa - a- � �o — — 20 � � �� � — - — _ - - - , � Jan-�� Feb-Oc� ilVEar-09 I�r-fl� hlay°-D9 Jun-09 ��'u"-�p F��-0� Se�-�?�+ C7�^i-�J� �;Nnv-�9 �e�-09 ■ Solid VIFas4a 1 t 6 ' 27 24 0 Sign� 4 22 38 34 ■ Property $ 3 13 15 03unCcAutio 9 5 97 1{f ■ Env�rcanmental 0 0 0 1 ■ Cflmp{air�t- hla Viala�an 0 0 2 5 p Clear Vfew T�iangle d '� � � At�atement Proj�ct 7he Ct�de �ompliance caordinated #i�eir first major �batemen# praject in April. The case was a re�u�t of several years of wark and a court order to clear� the property. The a�bateme�t resulted in the City rernoving twenty-s�x �2fi) 4�-y�ard d�mpsters of garbage, woad and scrap metal frorn a residentiai fvt. Se��ral n��ghbors expressed apprecia#ic�n fc�r the effar#. Thank yvu to ti�e Legal Department for their assistan�e with this d��Ficult case. Right-of-Way Site Dis#ance Compliance Code Campliance �ff�ce� ar� working with #he legal depar�m�nt to �stabl�sh crit+�ria, �bjecti��s and privrities. aata gathering and work�ng elements of the pragr�m are nearly complete. Fi�ldwork will commence in ,lune. UPCC�AAING DATES OF 1NTEREST May 7 Puh�ic Is�put M�eti�g r�gard�ng t6�e E�ergy Gran# F�and May 29 Scott Kuhta wili provide a presenfation an SARP tr� Redcon J�ne 11 Patty Romero's t���irernent Lunch Page 7 of ? Q'rY 0� � � � � �� 117D7 � Sprague A�e '5uite 10f'i ♦ Spokan� Valley WA 99�fl6 509.9z 1.10U� ♦ Fax: 509.92 �.1 D48 � cityhall@spakarne�alley.vrg ������ �� Tn: Dave Mercier, �ity Manager, Mike Jacksvn, Dep. City Manager Frorrt: Ken Thampson, Finance Directvr Date: May 15, 2009 �Re: Apri1 Report April highlights in Finance included: Street fund telephone utility tax A telephone utilit}r tax was passed by the council in August. Organizati�ons pro�iding telephone ser�ices were notified af the January 1 a 20U9 effectiWe da.te in the fall af 20D8 and again in December. This tax will be dedicated to the Street Fund. The City has recei�ed reports frvm telephane �e� pro�iders reporting their gross sales and paying their �. These receipts tntaled approximately $644,ODU fvr January, February and March of 20D9, Staff expects it will take se�veral more months to co�lect la#e fees asst�ciated with this #a�. Financial re�orts Reparts showing a cvmpa�rison of re�enues and expenditures to the 4-30-2009 Budget are atta�hed. Beginning fund balance in the General Fund witl I�e greater than we anticipated (200$ revenue was geater than our estimate, and �xpenditures were less than budget}. 5ales tax receipts for 2Q09 are 9% less than budgeted and Planning and Building fees are also less than ant�cipated. The increase in Beginning fund balance will offset these shvrtages. A camparison of sales tax for 2008 and 2Q09 has bee� attached for your re�iew. Real estate excise tax receipts (for capital projects} were budgete�l at $1CO,ODOImvnth for 2009, based on receipts in 2U08. Actual receipts aare k closer to $60,UUOImonth which means we need �o consider slar�ving capital work, finding another revenue svurce or delayi�g same prajects. The inaestment report is also attache�i for your re�iew. 201U Bud�et prep_aration Departments are working on their 2U 1 U budgets. We w�ll be in a"holding pattern" for v�erativns to avoid creating greater Fnancial problems down the road. If the economy recoyers, we expect vur revenues will bounce back a� well. This may take a few years. C��y �f �;pvkane'�af��y � �er���a�l F�and . �ud�et'���i�n�e �iep�r� � Fvr the Perio�d Ended April �D, 2��9 Budg�t April YTD Unr�alized P�rce�t �L}�9 ReUe�rues f�ev�nu�s R��venu� Reali�ed Geraera! Fund E�e�enues: Begining Fund B�lar�ce $ 12,11 �,644 '! 8,C10D,D�� $(5,$83,35�} 14�.�6°Io 7 Prr�perty Tax '� (],6�5,{3O� 338,652 572,895 1[l, 3 Q2,1 �� 5.37°I9 5�1�5 `��x 19,3$4,Q�0 1,21 �,211 4,146,�6T 15,�33,733 �� .39°Ia Garr��ling-Tax 5�5,L]�t� 10,332 `��,1�fl 5�8,88t] 3.pT°lo �3 Franct�ise FeesJBusiness Licenses 954,55f� 251,0�� 272,344 6��,��6 �8.�4°l� 13 5tate SE�ared Revenues �,257,550 197,6�7 ��8,1 �5 829,445 34.{�4°I� PAac�ning � Buisdin� Fees 1,8�8,�4Q 192,6�1 �fi4,�3� 1,�24,OD4 �4.64°I� �ines and FarF�itures '�,35�,�1� 153,2D2 431,6�fi 928,�84 ��.74°Io Recreation & Centerplace �ees fiU�,D7� 63,�99 �40,36� . 361,7fl4 3g.9�°Ia 12 �nv��#men� Interest _ 43�,9�1 1�,�35 6�,229 369,76� 15.�fl°Io �perating Trans�ers 84,9��1 - - g4,9D� O.i�D°Jo 3 �'otal �Gen�ral F�and Rever�u�s: $ 49,�$�,955 $ 2,4�9,�fi� $ 24,fi37,489 $�4,65'l,�66 49.99°I� Budget April YT❑ �lnr�alized Percent 20D9 Expenditures Ex enditures Exqendit�res Realized � �eneral 'F�ar�d �xpen��tur�s: �egis1atiV� �ran�h 33d,9a0 19,412 132,p55 ��8,845 39.�� °la - Executi�ve � Legislative 5uppart �,fl33,3�1 73,�7� 3470,��3 T33,�58 �9.�4°Io P�b1iG S�fet]� 2D,$41,�784 2,$61,9�3 5,�3�,1�7 15,2a5,$$7 27.04°/0 Operations & Administrative 5vcs 1,77�,'i42 137,438 517,576 �,258,56fi 29.1A�°/� Pubiic VVarks 817,�fi8 53,�77 237,774 579,�94 29.��°IA Plarrning & �Community Dev. 3,588,83� �fi$,92$ 99�,943 �,��1,896 �7.7$°l0 Library 5ervices 20,L]�Ll - - 24,�OQ �.4U°IQ 5 Par�CS & �e�c'eation �,812,�40 96,31 [3 550,�87 - �,261,253 � 9.59°Io Ger�eral Govemment 18,fl69,561 171,�70 7��,�74 17,346,957 �.�]Q°Io Totat Genetai !��nci �x�enditures: $ 4�,288,9�5 $ 3,�82,6'i9 $ �,092,97� $ 40,'{95,�85 18.45°Ia 5l1512Q09 2:58 PM ���y c�� Spv'k�ine V�II�� � �]ther �un�ds _ . . �ut��et Var�a�c� Repart For the �eriad end+�d �4�ril 3�, 2��� Budget �Ipri! YT� Unrealized �er�ent 2Q09 Revenues Revenues Re��nue �Realize�i ❑thsr Funds Reder�ues: Sfree# F�nd $ 7',39�,Ua� � �05,��9 $ 994,395 6,397,5Q5 13.4,�°16 9 ��#erial 5treet Fund �91,0[3a � _ 59'l �[]d�] p QG°O❑ '� 5 Trails and Paths 43,D�U � T B� 42,934 0. � 5°Io 'l6 HotellMatel Fund 6DO,��I� �5,443 72,455 5�7,5�5 1�.08°IQ Civic Fa�iliti�s Replacemerr� 7f7,00� 282 �,095 7E5,g05 a.1�°l0 17 �ebt 5erv'sr,e - LTGQ 03 55�,�Da - - ��Q,�a'� �.��°�a 2 Capita@ Projec#s Fund 5,94$,O�D 38,347 93,577 5,854,423 1.57°IQ 4 Specia{ Gap3tal Project� Fund �,98D,00� 38,3�4 93,4'17 2,886,�83 3.� 3°Jo 4 Str�eei Capital Prajects 1�,725,Q�� 634 �7�,862} 16,�9fi,862 -D.43°Jo �4 Mirabeau Poinf Proj�ct 37�,a00 �57 997 369,��� a.21°Io 5 Community'�evelopmt �l�a�k Grnts 30�,0�� - - 30Q,OD0 �.afl �4 Cap'sta1 Grant� Frand 'i ,573,�fl0 � ��Z1,'� ��} ti ,994,15� -2�.77°I� 4 Barker Bridge ReGnnstructian 5,977,000 - �1fi8,�50) 6,14�,050 -2.�1°I� 4 S#armwat�r Mgmt Fur�d 3,44a,a�a 57,57T 1�5,935 3,334,�65 3.�8°Io 9 Equip. Ren#al &'�e�lacemen# ' 780,000 50r 2,03fi 7r�,9�4 0.28°Ia 9 Ris� Manag�ment 234,000 1Q 23Q,��� (4�� 1Dfl.Q2°I� l�ese�es. C�nterplace Operating 340,Dad �38 924 �39,07fi Q.27% 8 Service Leve€ 5tabifiza�ion �,40�?,€�Da 3,fi84 14,304 5,385,695 0.�6°Ia 8 INirster Weather 5[7f3,�a� - - 5��,�QO Cl.(34°I� �'��k5 Capit�l 1,22D,OC1O f�2 �42 �,���,35$ 0.�5°Io 4 Giaic �uildings 5,80�,dOD 3,9fi� � 5,390 5,784,fi10 D.27°Jo 8 ' T�tal �Dther Fun�is Rev�nwes: ��1.��6.�Q_!QQ 4 1.�G� 6udget April YTD Unr�aiized Per��nt. 2flfl9 Expend+ture� �xnend's#ures � Expenditures Realized c�ther F�r�ds �xpenditures: 5tr��t Fund $ 7,392,�Q�� � 95,8�� $ �4�,4�9 � E,�49,573 8.69°I� Art�rial Street Fund 5�1,�d0� � - 59'1,�D0 a.��°I� 15 •� "�rails an� Paths 43,O�D - - 4�,��0 O.QO°Io �B H�te�lMote6 Fund 600,(}00 47,�67 90,8�t1 5d9,179 15.1�°Io 1 �Civic �aeilifi�s F�eplacement 7E7,440 - � 7E7,(}0� 0•�0°�a 1 a De�t Service �`�Gd 0� ���,��0 - [5a,51�} �Qp,514 -7.�T°Ip � Capital Projects Fund 5,948,40g � - 5,9�8,0�(] �1.0�°Io � Special �apital Pro�ects Fund 2,980,(]�� - - 2,98�,OC1�l a.�}Q°/a 4 Street Ca�ital F�raje�ts i�,725,OOQ 74,�7� �82,1 �? 16,442,$33 1.69°Io 4 Mirab�au ��rir�t Project 37D,��0 - - 37a,Q�� Q.�O°Io 5 Co�nrr�unity D�velopmt Block Grnt� 30g,aQ4 - _ 3dQ,flOfl D.��°Io 4 Capital Crants Fund 1,573,0[l0 71,43a 144,'!33 1,458,867 7.2fi°In Barker �ridge Reconstruction 5,977,Ofl0 1,557,�21 2,�9�,264 3,�$4 4�.37°Io Stvrmwai�r Mgmt Fund 3,44�,DD{� 1�6,13Q 2�3,842 _ 3,186,1 �9 7.38°Io Eq�ai�. Rental & F�eplacemnt 780,OOQ - - 78fl,0�4 �.047°Io 1 C7 Risk Managem�nt 23(},D�� i 26 2��, i 12 � 0,888 �5.2'�°/0 � �eserv�s: ��r�t�rplace Operatin� 34�,DQD - - 340,000 4.00°i4 11 S�nrice Leve� 5ta�ilizatir�n 5,404,�0� - - 5,4[30,�0� Q.�Q°Io 14 Wi�rter IlVeaiE��r 5�a,t3[l0 � - ��a,��D fl.0[]°/0 14 �arks Capital 1,220,OD� 9�,6Q1 143,957 1,��fi,D43 11.80°/a 4 Ci�ic FaGifities Gapital �,80fl,0�]D - 3,3fi3 5,79fi,637 0.�6°Io 4 Tota1 �fher Funds �xpenditures: 6'E.6�fi` 0� : ���Q�' 4.Z9'i.57 �. , 51151Fa{79 2:58 PM Cit� of S;�okane Valiey ''� Investment '�eRort -. . ' F+ar the iVlonth af Apri� 2a�9 Tota1 L�GIP�" f1J{oney Mkt�� BB C� Investmer�ts E�e�inning $ �9,52�,a�3.�8 $ �22,Q23.38 $ 1,�?6,5�'l.'!� 4�,319,�58.15 �ep�s�ts '� ,5�6�,1��.5� - 'I ,�64,'��i3.55 1Ni�hd� - - - - Interest �9,367.38 7�1.�7 - 30,088.F5 �r�ding $ �1,1 �4,584.E1 $ 72�,744.fi5 $ 1,aT6,581.1� $ 42,913,��0.�8 � ��a��nces h�_Fund OQ� �eneral �und $ 21,444,��$.�5 � � 1 �t�'eet �und � ,�i8$,643.83 � �� A�erial Street 483.8� 1�3 Paths & Tr�ils 10,230.1� , 1 �5 HotellMotel 249,2ad.62 1 ZO C��t�rPlace �per�ti�g Res�rve 34�,315.D3 `l21 S�rvice �eve1 5�abilization Resenre 5,378,�4�.32 12� 'Vi�''rnter W�at�er Rese�rve 3fi�.93 1�3 CiUi� Facilities Replac�ment 4� �,�00.34 307 Cap�tal Pr��e�ts �,2�d5,�a�.�1 3Q� Specia� Capita1 PrDjects �,2��,05�.68 344 Mirabeau Point Proje�� �74,91 � .2� �09 Pa�ks Capital Project 9�,�55:3� 3�Q CiVic Buildir�gs Capital P'rvje�ts 5,781,�35.08 4Q2 �t�rr�water Niana��m�nt �,9�0,195.94 5a1 E�uhpment Rer�t�1 & Replacem�nt 740,591.�4 50� Ri�k Management �4,961.03 4�,873,048.�8 Accrued Tnterest F���e�vable 40,861,7� $ 4�, 913, 91 �].38 �"Lacaf Gavernm�nt tinv�stment Poal �* ganner B�nk and Nlvuntain W�st � : ���� �� ,����n� �l��l�y� . ���e� ��x � �v��h �r� �+���� ��rripar���n Y�ar �sa d��e I�iQnth � Per�en�a+g� R�e�ei�re� 20�8 �Ofi�9 Gf��nge F�'�r�a�tjyy � �,�54,�94.�8 $ �,�9a,1�'�.fi� -13.5��a10 i���'G}� `I ,�$�,D3D.�2 1,�45,885.8G -9.24°/0 ►4�p�'il 1,3! 1,D96.�� � ,2 �' Q,;21 �3.�4 -�.98°la � �ay 1,60'�,424.93 Jur�� '�,4[�6,783.�� J�a1�► �,5+�8,261.82 Au�ust � ,7�5,55'.35 S�ptem��er 1,5�� �a49.�� C3ctab�r 1,54'�,521.'�2 . �l�av�r�ber � ,541,787,1 �6 De�ember 1,4fi9,�7�.54 . ��nu�ry 2��9 1,2�9,107.8� 2fl� D . $ � 8,32�,990.75 $ 4, � 4�,�G7'. � 1 ������ 1 �� '� Most Costs �r� #ypically iate an the year, � Del�t s�rvice paid twic�e eac}� yea� 3 �'last transfers ye# to h� rna�d� 4 Capita� prajects often take a nurnber �of yea�s t� p1an, er�gineer, acquire right af v�ray and corostruct. � � Na p�r�je�ts pl�nned in 2Q09 � Smalf amount of D5 Aib�ary tax due district. B�udgeted amaunt is tvo high. 7 Estimated, pend�ng OS r�view. � Interest earnir�gs. � Beg. Baf. includ�ed whic� understat�s percent rea�i�ed. 1 Q For rep�acerner�t v'� ►rehicles &�camptaters. � 1 Required �operating resenre, na �expenditures pl�nned for 20�9. 'l2 Re�enue far ��D1 � e�ents will be moVed #0 2Q10. 'I 3 Q�aart�erly Paymen� to ���y. 14 �mergency use on{y. , � 5 Fund bei�g phased ❑�t '4 � Mas� o# �his fu�d spent in [ate QS 17 �n re�erve fnr replacement o# bui�dings � ',� 5f15f2D09 2:58 ��II[ ���� � T'�: �av� �e�c��;r, �i� �an�gea� �'�.�M: �ick ��n�,ea�v��, ��ie� a� P'o�BC+� � ����: ��y ��, z�a9 - . �: ������� ����� �,��-fl� �a�� ���-��, Z�4�9: ��ara�, �Q�S.� _. _ CAD in�xdents: S,Z24 � CAD in�idents: 5,,�14+� ]E�epor�s �a�en: �,467 Repa�s �aken: �,57? T'�affic staps. �,�45 T�aff c staps: 1,776 I'r�ffic rep�t�s; 291 �'ra.�fic repar��� 326 CA�3 ineider�ts indicat� � calls �or s�rvice as we�l a� self-��rtiated officer cD��acts. Hot sp�t maps are a�a�h�d shawzng Apri� re�id�en�ial burglar.i��, ca�nmercial burglaries, �raff c�r�llisian hQt s�o�s and �ehic�e prawl�ng hot spots, a1an� wit�i N�a�ch an�l Apri� stolen v�hicle hot s�ats. �41so attached �re ni�e bar gr�ph� far ���7, 2�08 �nd �he f�rst faur m�nth� o�' 2�09: �arnm�e� bur��ary, gar�ge bur�lary, �es�der�tia� burglary, forge�, nn�liciaus misch�ef, stal�� vehicles, ���ft, v�hiGle prowling, and properrty . �rime� cQmparisans �'ar 2�06 thraugla 2���. ������'�'� r � Captain �u�� : S�iane was named as I.�at�rim Chi�f o�` Pa�ice in the absence a� Chie�' �ick. Van��euvet�, who is atteriding the �FI3I Ae�.demy in Qua�ti��, Virginia, er�ding in l��e June. Staf�` a�d Co�nci� meeti:ngs have b��� �owe�sd d�ari�g �pril by C�p��iz� 5hane and L�. St�ve .�ones, � Captai�a �l�ane and Admin�stra�ive A�aalyst Jahn Pietr� at�ende� �. gr��t in�'ormatio�a meet��g witli t�i� 5pa�ane Palice �]epartm�nt. Following th�s rr�eeti�g, �Captain �hane �:t�d L°k. �'on�� met wit'h �3eputy �ity �anager NN�ike Tackson a.t�d rahn �ietro to drscuss the JA+G :E�e�overY gran� and its requir�ament� and ixems to be ec�v�red. � �t. Steve J�flnes �t�e�ded � �-ain�n.g pr��en�ati�n er��i���d "P'ain �ehind �he �3adge," r�f�re�ce car�er stress tlia� builds in police work, sometirn�s lead.i�g �t� police �uicide—which is �� a c�isis 1eV�1. � T1�. Jo�ies att�nde� �he "�Q�r �:ids, Dur Busines�" lun�heon held at t�e 5po�can� Can�aention � Genter. �e alsa rne� �vi�h '�pokan� Valley �ire Departmer�t perso�t��l at a Valley Fire 5trate�i� Pc��iti�onrr�g me�tir�g, wvrking oa� trends in �he camm�.t�i� ta as�ist Fire ir� de�elaping a fiv�-to-six year plata. �d]11�1�TI'��'�� ��ll�l�d�C�� �'+[�����T�: ��ick-of� da�e for ��e �nu�l "��tt1e �f the ��dg�" c�rmpetiti�n was slated fc�r �Viay 4 afi thc Valley Haspita� ,and Med�cal C�n�er. ��"�icers of th� S�okane �a�ley P�liee Dep�rtr�ent and t17� Spoka�e ��ur�ty 5herif�s �f�.ce are pitted �gainst the SpDk�:ne Val�ey �ire ��p�rr�r�e�� per�unnel in the fri�ndly campetit��n in donatang blood. 1�3ear�y ev�� �ay p�rson�i�1 �rain th� ttivo public serWiee d�pa�tmen�� responc� to �n�ide�t� �vhere p�ople .ne�d bl�od ta sur�i.ve. The "B�ttle ❑f the Badge'' l�lo�d drive is their way t� gi�e ba�� to the c�mrrau:ni�y th�y. ,s�rue an+d support a healthy c�rnpeti�i�n betw�en �ie twa d�p�rtm�nt�. T�e com�etition will cantinue �hrflu�hout fihe �nar�th af May. ` � - 4 The fo�r Git� �;f Spokarie V�.11�y. S.iC.�J.P.E. statiQns cantrihtiited the f�llov�i �mounts af tim� in -� - Apar�1: �e�f:ral Valle�; 54I.5 hours, �dgec�iff 697 h�u�s; Tr�ntwood, 381.5 haurs; �nd LTniversity, 47�.5 �ours, for -a -tvtal of �,�� I voi�nte�r hQUrs �'or the mon�h. �.�,C).P.E. participatec� i� "C7ur - Pa.�e r � KidslC]ur �usiness" �ampai,gn, "Spr��g I��us� Greening" (pic�up of hazardou� i�ems), the Great�r �pakane Substance Abuse �ounsel C�alit�on, and a 5chaal Vio�en�� and Gang ---�,, Pre�rention T�sk Force me��ir�g. `, �' � S.C.�.�.E. �ncid�nt R�sponse T�a� (SIR7`} v�lunt�er� cor�tributed 5� �r�-�cene hours (including � tra�vel �ime) in April, resp�n�iing �o a�stru�tu�e fire and �rouiding traffic contrvL ��.�.a.P.E. Vo�u��e�rs wh� r�a�itar disabled �arking in �he Spokane Valley issu�� 55 in�ractiions, alang wi�h 178 wamings, in th� month o�' April. Te� �alunteer� �vntributed 342� hours to the prograrn this rr�vnth. T�e �olu��eers alsa as�ued �igh� nan�disabled inf� � Thirty-se��n abandoned uehi�res were t�g�ed far impo�ndment in the Spokane Va�1�y i� April by S.C.C�.P.�. Valu�te�rs, w�th fiv� of them e�e�:tually cited ar�d t�wed. S��d vehicles with�ut new registered owner� d❑ not re�eive cita�i�ns, but may be towed, ant� there was one this month. `�hi� vehicle hulks wea�e al�a pr�cessed �n Ap�ril. � T�ie value o� �rolunteer t�me �vas upda�e� ir� April. Iradepend�nt Sectar has announced that th� 20�68 estimate �'�or the ��I�e of a wol�r�teer hvur is $Zi].25 per hour. The �0�7 estimate wa� $��.51. T�e h�uxly wage of vo�unteer time is based on tihe a�erage hvurly wage �'or all r�an-management, nan-agriculture workers as det�rn�ined by the Bureau o�' Labor Statistics, with a� 2 p�r�ent increase ta est�ma�e far �'ringe benefits. � A ca�idlel�ght vigil cel�'�r�ting �he Victims �f Grime A.ct was held in �pril in the {Gomm:issioners Hea�rin� Raorn dovvntawn. �P�1����71�5. , �r ��ssi�g Gnrfl �'�u�d � Spakar�e Val�ey Palice ��sis�ed �n locating a SpQkane girl who was r�part�d missin� for approximat��y th�ree da�s before she was �+�cated a� t�� Spukane �alley Mall. An ennp�ay.ee �trthe: Nlarl called pvl�ce t� repa�-t tk�at t�ie m�ss�ng �een wa� observed in�ide a�tore there. � ��m� lQua�gl�ry �de�s E�ght-�e��- �e�tence ear-old arm��d career- uali�"aed bur �su' arrested last fall ft�r a number �f res�dential. A 3 3 -y �q g burglaries xecei�ve� a 9�-month pr�son sente�ce in Super�or Cour�, I�etecti�e M�rk S�ewa� in the Sp�kane Val�ey arr�d A�etective Dan Spi�ey in Spa�Can� Couni� inv�stigated the subject's erimx��l endea�rars, and he rece�ved 22 canvic�i�ns far felony counts af R.��idential B�rglary, F`�rst and Second Deg,r�e Theft, The� vf a MQto� V�hi��e and Possession o�' Controlled Subs�ance�. � 1P��a ��ar�e �C�ain�ng �el� RxPatral can�iuc�ed a ph�rmacy sa�'ety and s�curi�y cvurse at the 5herif�'s �ffice T�aining Cen�er 1�cated at 1�� �'� E. Appleway i� the C�ty Qf Spr�k�n�e Valley. The class, which was �'ree of charg� tv aIl pharn�acy store em�loyees and law enf�arcerner�t,� pr�sented s�curity �echniques and �trate�i�s �ie�e�oped to cc�mba� an upswing in crir��s comrn��e� �gainst Inland �v�hwest drug sto�re� and their emplvye�s. � 1V�'����� �an� ���p� �ei��+d � �]etecti�es assig��� tv the 5h�eriff's Tnvestiga�ion �upport Uni� (a shared resouree} raided a 5pakane Va�ley �oax�e and �eize�i rr�arijuana, grawing eqt��pmen� a�d cash. The raid f�llawed a tr��f ��top �n w��ch Deput� Jack Ra�er�th�l smelled the odor a�' growing mariju�.n.na while i��uing a r��t�orist a�icket. H� ��arwar�ed the tip ta �rug det�ctives, ��❑ retur��� tQ the hvme and alsa n�ot�d th� smelY of growing maraju�na. Ro�enthal d��r�loped his keen sens� af smeil during a ' pr��rious assignment t� the drug �nit. �urin� a subs��uent searcla warr�nt, 92 plants were faund. grnwin� in pots in two h�.se�n�n� rovm�s, �lang with about a paun�d of harves�ed �narijuana. Pag� � � � . Evid�nce i.�.d�����d the dru�g �rovving �pex��ir�n had be�n Iong-term, pr��sitaly �s�r s�v�r�l years. ' 4 �'r���c ���h�sis �+�1d' �� ���i� Nl��nb�� ��'�he Spak��� �+'a�l�y �'��ic� �ra�'i� �nit� a�d the �Y���-i�F`'s ����� tr��c u�a� c��c��acxe� �n al��t�ay tra�'�e safety emp�a�is �hat �e��aYt�d in �1� �n�'r�ctions ��i�� �sst��� ���z�g �4� �r��F.fi� ���ps. Th� emphasis l�e�;�rt vvith s�ee� ��n� �r�.�'ar�e��e�� at thr�e �pok�ne 1���ley el�men�ary � �ehoo�s an� t9�ert s'h�ftee� ta ��+edes�r sa��'�� e.��hasis vn A}�ple��� an� Mu�d�� Road�. t�fter � l�r�ch b�-�a�, �h� ���.r�s rrat�v�d �� �n �r�� gn �art�i �po�ane �Cm��fi�t. , 4 �C����s �V��k�r� �ausing ������� C�r��us �� �� i� un��r�v►j�y, a�c� Crime C��ec1c and 1-�.- � op�r�a�ar� h�We k�ee� ��c�iv�ng �al�� �ra� �������as c���cer��d tY��t w��ke�s �lairrai��� �0 6� �e�su� tak�r� ar� �ct�ally �arr���l�ing ��her t�a� ��v��nm�n� err�p�ay���. �i�i��ns ���a a�k �a� s�e th� ��ar��r�s ����a1 �de�t�fi���iflr� ca��d ��+�aac� � �hey �r� �eqrair�� �a c�rt�y �nd �i����y �f ����d. �e�ier�� �aw pr��eets priva�y �n� �C��ps cen�us �ns�ver� c��f�e�tial. T�� infor�a�ia� giver� �n the ��nsus f�r� ���n�� �ae ab�ained by l�w en�orc�menti Qr ta� collec�i�n age�ci��. 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TI� n�ti�y�ing t�ey vvill tak� ���k �unds for praj�c#� tC��t ar�n't maving f��vv�r�. ��'r�par��g tv ser�d �ut pas���rd� ��� fe��b��k �r�r� la�cal �esid�nts. • Braa�dwar� Av� �R��'���, ���i�� 2—�anc'�er ta �'�ie�rrmar� ������ 1lVi9C st�rt d�si�n ��rCy 20[�9 f�r �o�strucfiion in 2�Q09. �CS is �dvn�; �ill b�gbn firr�i d�si�n �ha�e ira 1�te Ap�il. • '�r���dway► r�►v�'�e��n��r���t��r� — f�va�� �v �Iv�a ���8�� 5�C�11i�r�s Connaily �F��W �vn�sult�n�) ha� fi�ishe+� Adminis�rative ��f�r �umr�arie� �n� City ha� app�ov�d. ■ �p�agu� ��3►A ���mp�Q�re�a���� ��D���� Cauneil' v�ri11 Av��r� t� �ar�e� LLC, a� April � 4, tl�� �vwest r�s��r�si�le bidd�r ��r ��3,���' .� � 5 ���C� I�nter,��c#ior� '�r4j��� ��� Q�� Thi� pr�j�Ct �ut tv �d with '�pra��a�IMc'����Id �ar� ►A�pril �4�''. 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Will '�e cvmpletel� finished �y �1�1�9. _ - 9�°ID �v�plete, r�pl�G�r�g� pvvti �dr�i�r. 4 �Pa�t�a �ay ��, ��a� ■ �er�a�� 1li�w '�wir���r�� IP��� LI'������ �4���'� Th� urtd'�rg�our�d cc��c���e w�rk, wal9 'b1v�6c�, an� ro�t exter��ia�r f�vr �h+e rt�ee��un�Gal bui��ing i� - comp�et�. fVee� �o replace dr�srr. �ooti' W�rl�' wor�ing i� m�chani��ti rvar�. 111�'iY9 �e cvmpletely f�r��s�e� �y �I�f�9. $�°I� �o�p9�te, r�p�l�cing poal drain. • �I�I�ey N�ss�i�on ��►r��nmin� P�v� �Jp�r�d� ���7a� `Tf�� cc�����ct�r i� �4�s��uc��ng �h� �r�ining� pool, tF�� �nd+�r ��r��nd �vr�c��t� wark and w�l� b'I�cks for t�r� �n�ct�an���� b�4��;�� is c�o�p'6�te. �Jeed �o �ep��ce ����n. ��v�! Wvra�' working in m�e'��n���� r�Qrn. �ill�l� be �orr�������y finis�ed �y �l�l��. ��°I� c�rr�����e, r�ep�a��n� p�v�� drai�,. • V��I�r� �'%��i+�n P�rk LJ���a�� ������ Th� A�r�ern�nt �C�ntrac�� fnas ae�n'�inaliz�ed a�d'.�ign�� �y �5W ��� �ct ��}. L�w �idd�r wa� Skyline ��nstructi�n. 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