June 24 Shoreline Council will discuss placing bond measure on November ballot for Community and Aquatics Center
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Shoreline City Hall Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
The June 24th Shoreline Council Meeting contains one Action Item and two Study Items
Action item:
8(a) Adopting Ordinance No. 859 - Establishing a New Chapter, SMC Chapter 5.25 Filming Regulations and Amending SMC 3.01 Fee Schedule
Council discussed proposed Ordinance No. 859 on June 10, 2019 and asked questions of staff. Staff is proposing a streamlined film-industry-specific permitting process with appropriate fees for filmmaking in Shoreline. These new policies and procedures will bring Shoreline into line with other film friendly cities.
Study items:
9(a) Discussing Ordinance No. 866 – Authorizing the Placement of a Ballot Measure on the 2019 General Election Ballot to Authorize a Property Tax Bond Measure for the Community and Aquatics Center.
Proposed Ordinance:" The City Council of the City of Shoreline adopted Ordinance No. 866 concerning the construction of a new community and aquatic center. This proposition would authorize the City to acquire property and construct a community and aquatic center for senior, youth, family and community activities including class rooms and exercise spaces, a commercial kitchen, recreation and lap pools, gymnasiums with an indoor walking track, and outdoor active spaces; to issue up to $88,100,000 of general obligation bonds"
9(b) Discussion of the 2018 Annual Traffic Report
--Pam Cross
9(a) Discussing Ordinance No. 866 – Authorizing the Placement of a Ballot Measure on the 2019 General Election Ballot to Authorize a Property Tax Bond Measure for the Community and Aquatics Center.
Proposed Ordinance:" The City Council of the City of Shoreline adopted Ordinance No. 866 concerning the construction of a new community and aquatic center. This proposition would authorize the City to acquire property and construct a community and aquatic center for senior, youth, family and community activities including class rooms and exercise spaces, a commercial kitchen, recreation and lap pools, gymnasiums with an indoor walking track, and outdoor active spaces; to issue up to $88,100,000 of general obligation bonds"
9(b) Discussion of the 2018 Annual Traffic Report
--Pam Cross
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