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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17. City Council Meeting Minutes 3-20-23 - PdfAYES: Councilmember Brown, Councilmember Milne, and Councilmember Serrano NAYS: Mayor Barajas, Mayor Pro Tem Maloney, Councilmember Campos, and Councilmember Roach MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Maloney moved, seconded by Councilmember Campos to approve Resolution No. 4328, requesting the City staff to draft an ordinance to amend PMC 25.10.020 and PMC 25.85, PMC 25.90, PMC 25.100, PMC 25.120, PMC 25.115, and PMC 25.125 to allow the retail sale of cannabis in the C-1, C-2, C-3, I-1, I-2, and I-3 Zone(s). RESULT: Motion carried by Roll Call Vote 4-3 AYES: Mayor Barajas, Mayor Pro Tem Maloney, Councilmember Campos, and Councilmember Roach NAYS: Councilmember Brown, Councilmember Milne, and Councilmember Serrano RECESS Mayor Barajas called a five-minute recess at 8:23 PM. HEARINGS AND COUNCIL ACTION ON ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS RELATING THERETO Public Hearing - 2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket Mayor Barajas provided instructions on the process for the propo sed 2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket and public hearing. Mr. Gonzalez provided a brief overview of the considerations related to Comp Plan Amendment Docket. Mayor Barajas declared the Public Hearing open to consider the proposed 2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket and requested that Mr. Gonzalez introduce the first Comp Plan Amendment. Mr. Gonzalez reported on the CPA 2022-001 - Kidwell Medium Density Residential to Mixed Residential/Commercial. Rick Simon, the Consultant for Mr. and Mrs. Kidwell (CPA 2022-001), expressed support for their Comp Plan amendment. Mr. Gonzalez reported on the CPA 2022-002 - Jankelson/Tate Low Density Residential to Mixed Residential/ Commercial. Ms. Tate expressed support for her Comp Plan amendment. Page 6 of 11Page 12 of 234 Mr. Gonzalez reported on the CPA 2022-003 - Broetje/New Heritage: Industrial to Mixed Residential/Commercial. He stated that staff have expressed concern regarding the proposed amendment and does not support it. Mr. Broetje, applicant, expressed support for the Broetje/New Heritage (CPA 2022 - 003) Comp Plan amendment. Ms. Roach and Mr. Broetje further discussed the proposed development and the environmental impact statement within the application. Mr. Serrano and Mr. Gonzalez discussed the recommendation of denial of the Broetje/New Heritage Comp Plan amendment as cu rrently presented. Then Mr. Serrano briefly discussed the proposed amendment with Mr. Broetje. Mayor Barajas commented on this proposed Comp Plan amendment and a letter regarding a truck route concern in the area where this property is located. Mr. Milne and Mr. Broetje discussed the sound barrier wall between Amazon and the proposed development. Steven McFadden, Port of Pasco, commented on the need for affordable housing in Pasco, as well as the need for compatibility within neighboring sites of thi s proposed Comp Plan amendment zoned Industrial. Laura Han, Local Bounty representative, commented on the proposed housing development and expressed support of City staff's recommendation to deny the Broetje/New Horizon (CPA 2022-003) Comp Plan amendment. Ryan Brault, Pasco resident, commented on his time living in Tierra Vida community and expressed support for the proposed Broetje/New Horizon Comp Plan amendment. Justin Baerlocher, JUB Engineers and consultant for Broetje/New Heritage (CPA 2022-003), discussed the timeline on the updates to the proposed Comp Plan amendment related to the environmental impact statement for the property. Mr. Brown, Mr. Campos, Ms. Roach and Mayor Pro Tem Maloney commented and asked additional questions regarding the proposed amendment and recommendation for denial. Gracie Valle, Pasco resident, spoke about Tierra Vida community and stated that she and her family were previous residents of another Broetje community. She expressed support for the proposed Broetje/New Horizon Comp Plan amendment. Federico Valle, Pasco resident, commented Tierra Vida community and stated that he was a previous resident of another Broetje community. He expressed support for the proposed Broetje/New Horizon Comp Plan amendment. Page 7 of 11Page 13 of 234 Darrell Morris, JUB Engineers and consultant for the Broetje/New Heritage (CPA 2022-003), expressed support for this Comp Plan amendment. Mayor Pro Tem Maloney asked for clarification on the environmental impact statement and Mr. Gonzalez responded. RECESS Mayor Barajas declared a five-minute recess at 9:41 PM. HEARINGS AND COUNCIL ACTION ON ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS RELATING THERETO CONTINUED Public Hearing - 2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket Continued Mayor Barajas amended the public hearing process for the Comprehensive Plan Amendments. She requested that Mr. Gonzalez provide brief summaries for the remaining proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments and then the public would have the opportunity to provide comments on any of those applications. Mr. Gonzalez reported on the following applications: • CPA 2022-004 - Lavrentiev: Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential • CPA 2022-006 - Olberding/Stromstad: Commercial to Mixed Residential/Commercial • CPA2022-007 - Mullen: Commercial to Mixed Residential/Commercial • CPA2022-008 - Blake: Commercial to Mixed Residential/Commercial • CPA2022-009 - Alford: Low Density Residential to Mixed Residential/Commercial • CPA2022-010 - McClory: Commercial to High Density Residential • CPA2022-011 - Lavrentiev/Fetterolf: Commercial to Mixed Residential/Commercial • CPA2022-013 - City of Pasco: Establish Downtown Land Use/Overlay • CPA2022-014 - City of Pasco: Broadmoor Master Plan • CPA2022-015 - City of Pasco: Commercial to Mixed Use Residential & Commercial, Ramgar Estates • CPA2022-016 - City of Pasco: Commercial to Mixed Use Residential & Commercial, West Court Street: 19th Ave-14th Ave. • CPA2022-017 - City of Pasco: Industrial to Mixed Residential and Commercial, S 10th Ave: W A St-W Washington St. • CPA2022-018 - City of Pasco: Changes to the Future Land Use Map Table Council interjected throughout the presentations providing comments and sought clarification on specific applications. Ms. Barajas called for public comment. Page 8 of 11Page 14 of 234 Cortney Whiten, the consultant for Lavrentiev (CPA 2022 -004), expressed support for that proposed Comp Plan Amendment. Peter Harpster, the consultant for Olberding/Stromstad (CPA2022 -006), expressed support for the proposed Comp Plan Amendment. Charles Grimm, Pasco resident, commented on the City of Pasco's Broadmoor Master Plan (CPA2022-014) and requested it be modified it to include a community park along the Columbia River shoreline. Following three calls for comments, and there being none, Mayor Barajas declared the Public Hearing closed. This item will come back to Council for a recommendation of final action at a future meeting. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS NOT RELATING TO HEARINGS Request to Continue Resolution No. 4323 - Naming of New Park in Madison Park Neighborhood and Resolution No. 4320 - Acceptance of 2023-2028 Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan to a Future Meeting MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Maloney moved, seconded by Councilmember Milne to continue Resolution No. 4323 - Naming of New Park in Madison Park Neighborhood and Resolution No. 4320 - Acceptance of 2023-2028 Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan to a future Council Meeting. RESULT: Motion carried unanimously 7-0 AYES: Mayor Barajas, Mayor Pro Tem Maloney, Councilmember Brown, Councilmember Campos, Councilmember Milne, Councilmember Roach, and Councilmember Serrano Resolution No. 4326 - Award and Acceptance of the Musco Sports Lighting/National Recreation & Park Association Youth Sport Equity Grant Program, Memorandum of Understanding, and In-Kind Donation Agreement Mr. Ratkai provided a brief report on the proposed grant, MOU and in-kind donation for sports field lighting. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Maloney moved, seconded by Councilmember Campos to approve Resolution No. 4326, approving the acceptance of the Musco Sports Lighting/National Recreation & Park Association Youth Sports Equity Grant, Memorandum of Understanding, and In -Kind Donation Agreement. RESULT: Motion carried unanimously 7-0 Page 9 of 11Page 15 of 234