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Re: Joint meeting: P&Z and City Council
- To: Kenton Bird <kbird@uidaho.edu>
- Subject: Re: Joint meeting: P&Z and City Council
- From: donell@moscow.com (Don Roskovich)
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 07:29:59 -0800 (PST)
- Cc: vision2020@moscow.com
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>Kenton/Visionaries: I was unable to attend last night's P&Z/City Council
meeting. However, I would like to get more information on item 11 on the
agenda: "Downtown Moscow - Sixth Street corridor issues." Can anyone shed
some light on the "issues"? Thanks.
Don Roskovich
Visionaries:
>I call to your attention tonight's meeting of the City Council and
>Moscow Planning & Zoning Commission. This is an annual exercise in
>setting goals and priorities -- an opportunity for our elected council
>members and appointed planning comissioners to do some long-term
>planning, rather than reactive zoning.
>The city's new sign ordinance was one of the goals for 1999 that was
>achieved, thanks to lots of work by a subcommittee of the planning
>commission.
>You'll see that the last item on the agenda is the opportunity for the
>public to pose additional items for consideration. So if you have
>suggestions or concerns about the way that Moscow is growing or
>developing, this is your chance to speak up.
>Tonight's meeting also will be an excellent opportunity to see new
>council members Jack Hill and Mike Thomason in action, as well as match
>faces to the names of the planning commissioners, who usually toil in
>obscurity. (And thanks to all of them for their commitment and hard
>work.)
>You'll note that the meeting is scheduled to adjourn at 9 p.m., unlike
>many P&Z meetings, so it won't be a major commitment of your time. I
>hope to see at least a few V2020 subscribers there tonight.
>--Kenton
>***
>AMENDED AGENDA
>MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL
>MOSCOW PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
>JOINT MEETING
>January 31,
>2000
>7:30 p.m.
>Moscow City Hall Council Chambers
>206 East Third Street, 2nd Floor
>
>
>WELCOME Linda Pall/Susan Ripley
>
>INTRODUCTIONS
>
>LEGAL/ETHICAL TRAINING Randy Fife
>
>REVIEW OF 1999 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
>
>DISCUSSION ITEMS:
>1. Floodplain Management
>Filling/Development in Floodplains
>Acquisition Program
>2. Lighting Issues
>3. Annual Planning Event
>4. Area of City Impact
>5. Moscow-Pullman Corridor
>6. Revisit Buffer Yard Requirements
>7. Strategic Planning Process/Review
>8. Coordination with Transportation Commission, Bicycle Advisory
>Commission, Others
>9. Overlay Zone for Corridors
>10. Reconsideration of Maximum Accessory Structure Size
>11. Downtown Moscow - 6th Street Corridor Issues
>12. Census 2000 and Growth Management
>13. Revisit RTO Zone
>14. Citizen Participation Ordinance
>15. City Council/Planning & Zoning Commission Skill Building,
>Substance and Procedures
>
>POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION:
>Planning & Zoning
>City Council
>Public
>
>PRIORITIZATION
>
>Adjourn: 9:00 p.m.
>
>
>
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