01-07-19 Council AgendaKALISPELI.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, January 7, 2019, at 7:00 p.m.
City Hall Council Chambers, 201 First Avenue East
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
D. AGENDA APPROVAL
E. CONSENT AGENDA
All items listed on the consent agenda will be accepted by one motion. If a council member
desires to discuss an item separately, the item can be removed from the consent agenda by
motion.
Council Minutes — December 17, 2018
F. COMMITTEE REPORT — None.
G. PUBLIC COMMENT
Persons wishing to address the council on any issue not on the agenda are asked to do so
at this time. Those addressing the council are requested to give their name and address for
the record. Please see the last page of the agenda for the proper manner of addressing the
council. Please limit comments to three minutes.
H. PUBLIC HEARING — Downtown Urban Renewal Tax Increment Financing District
Council will accept comments regarding the Council's intent to create a Downtown Urban
Renewal Tax Increment Financing District.
L REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND SUBSEQUENT COUNCIL ACTION
Persons wishing to address the council on individual agenda items will be asked to do so
following staff reports. Please see the last page of the agenda for the proper manner of
addressing the council. Please limit comments to three minutes.
1. Cottage Gardens — Annexation, Zoning, and Preliminary Plat
This is a request from Bruce Wiederspiel to annex and zone one (1) acre of land as
R-3 and to combine it with an existing parcel of land that is the expired Cottage
Gardens property. This is also a request for a new Preliminary Plat for 37 single
family residential lots for the entire property.
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a. Resolution 5907 — Annexation
b. Ordinance 1818 — First Reading — Initial Zoning
c. Resolution 5908 — Preliminary Plat
2. Ordinance 1819 — First Reading — North Town Center Zoning Map Amendment
This is a request from Stillwater Corporation to rezone 9.4 acres of land in the
existing North Town Center PUD from R-3, Residential to B-2, General Business,
in order to further buffer the Kalispell National Guard Armory to the west.
3. Appointments to the Kalispell Business Improvement District (BID)
The Mayor will consider appointing two representatives to the Kalispell Business
Improvement District.
4. Appointment to the Kalispell Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID)
The Mayor will consider appointing one representative to the Kalispell Tourism
Business Improvement District.
J. CITY MANAGER, COUNCIL, AND MAYOR REPORTS (No Action)
K. ADJOURNMENT
UPCOMING SCHEDULE / FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Chief of Police Finalists Open House — January 14, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
City Offices Closed — January 21, 2019 — Martin Luther King Jr Day
Next Regular Meeting — TUESDAY, January 22, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to attend this
meeting. Please notify the City Clerk at 758-7756.
Watch regular City Council sessions live on Charter Cable Channel 190 or online at the
Meetings on Demand tab at www.kalispell.com.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Adopted July 1,1991
Section 2-20 Manner of Addressing Council
a. Each person not a Council member shall address the Council, at the time designated in
the agenda or as directed by the Council, by stepping to the podium or microphone,
giving that person's name and address in an audible tone of voice for the record, and
unless further time is granted by the Council, shall limit the address to the Council to
three minutes.
b. All remarks shall be addressed to the Council as a body and not to any member of the
Council or Staff.
C. No person, other than the Council and the person having the floor, shall be permitted to
enter into any discussion either directly or through a member of the Council, without the
permission of the Presiding Officer.
d. No question shall be asked of individuals except through the Presiding Officer.
PRINCIPLES FOR CIVIL DIALOGUE
Adopted by Resolution 5180 on February 5, 2007
■ We provide a safe environment where individual perspectives are respected, heard, and
acknowledged.
■ We are responsible for respectful and courteous dialogue and participation.
■ We respect diverse opinions as a means to find solutions based on common ground.
■ We encourage and value broad community participation.
■ We encourage creative approaches to engage in public participation.
■ We value informed decision -making and take personal responsibility to educate and be
educated.
■ We believe that respectful public dialogue fosters healthy community relationships,
understanding, and problem solving.
■ We acknowledge, consider and respect the natural tensions created by collaboration,
change, and transition.
■ We follow the rules & guidelines established for each meeting.
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