Shoreline City Council agenda for Monday, June 10, 2019
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Shoreline City Hall Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
The Shoreline City Council meets on Monday, June 10, 2019 at 7pm in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave N.
The following items are on the agenda
8(a) Discussion of the Richmond Beach Road Rechannelization Post- Project Report
Staff committed to providing post-project reports to monitor this project outcome. ThIs is the first of three post-project reports provided due to the volume of concerns expressed by residents during project development.
8(b) Discussion of Proposed Ordinance No. 860 - Granting a Non- Exclusive Franchise to Puget Sound Energy (PSE) to Construct, Maintain, Operate, Replace, and Repair a Natural Gas Utility System Over, Along, Under, and Through Designated Public Rights-of-way in the City of Shoreline.
The City’s current franchise with PSE expires on October 31, 2019. The proposed agreement provides for a 15-year franchise allowing PSE to install, maintain, operate, replace, and repair their natural gas utility system over, along, under, and through City of Shoreline rights-of-way, with considerations for being allowed to do so.
8(c) Discussing Ordinance No. 859 - Establishing a New Chapter, SMC Chapter 5.25 Filming Regulations and Amending SMC 3.01 Fee Schedule
Filmmakers are currently subject to a permitting process that was designed for other types of applicants through the City’s right-of-way and park rental fees.Staff is proposing a streamlined film- industry-specific permitting process with appropriate fees for filmmaking in Shoreline.
--Pam Cross
8(a) Discussion of the Richmond Beach Road Rechannelization Post- Project Report
Staff committed to providing post-project reports to monitor this project outcome. ThIs is the first of three post-project reports provided due to the volume of concerns expressed by residents during project development.
8(b) Discussion of Proposed Ordinance No. 860 - Granting a Non- Exclusive Franchise to Puget Sound Energy (PSE) to Construct, Maintain, Operate, Replace, and Repair a Natural Gas Utility System Over, Along, Under, and Through Designated Public Rights-of-way in the City of Shoreline.
The City’s current franchise with PSE expires on October 31, 2019. The proposed agreement provides for a 15-year franchise allowing PSE to install, maintain, operate, replace, and repair their natural gas utility system over, along, under, and through City of Shoreline rights-of-way, with considerations for being allowed to do so.
8(c) Discussing Ordinance No. 859 - Establishing a New Chapter, SMC Chapter 5.25 Filming Regulations and Amending SMC 3.01 Fee Schedule
Filmmakers are currently subject to a permitting process that was designed for other types of applicants through the City’s right-of-way and park rental fees.Staff is proposing a streamlined film- industry-specific permitting process with appropriate fees for filmmaking in Shoreline.
--Pam Cross
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