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* AgendaCITY OF KALISPELL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY - JANUARY 22, 2008 - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS -CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. AGENDA APPROVAL B. CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL 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. 1. Council Minutes — Regidar Meetin — January 7 2008 2. ordinance 1626 -- Initial Zonin .... Lonnie and Kim Buchholtz — 2nd Readin The Buchholtz's have requested an initial zoning designation of R-4, Two -Family Residential on one half of an acre on the west side of 7th Avenue west. ordinance 1626 passed unanimously on first reading January 7. 3. ordinance 1628 — zone Chance — Jeff and Karen Thiesen -- 2nd ReadinLy Jeff and Karen Thiesen have requested a zone change from R-4, Two -Family Residential, to B- 1, Neighborhood Buffer District, on two properties totaling 1.19 acres located along the western side of Forth Meridian Road near the intersection of Three Mile Drive. ordinance 1628 passed unanimously on first reading January 7. 4. Confirmation — Police officer Jay Bullins has completed his one-year probationary period with the Kalispell Police Department and confirmation is requested. C. STUDENT ISSUES Youth wishing to address the Council on any accomplishment, request or issue 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 Manner of Addressing the Council. (Comments shall be limited to three minutes) D. PUBLIC COMMENT Persons wishing to address the Council on any issue, including Agenda items, 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 Manner of Addressing the Council. (Comments shall be limited to three minutes) E. REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUBSEQUENT COUNCIL ACTION 1. Resolution 5256 — Fire Department Ladder Truck Financiniz Rocky Mountain Bank submitted the low bid rate to finance the purchase of a ladder truck at a fixed rate of 3.95% for a period of 10 years. 2. ordinance 1627 — Initial Zoning - Ba Rid e Development — 2nd Readin Bay Ridge Development is requesting an initial zoning of R-3, Urban S ingle Family Residential on approximately 19 acres of land located on the north side of Three Mile Drive. ordinance 1627 passed on a vote of seven -to -one on January 7. 3. Final Plat -- Diamond_ Ridge., Estates This is a request for final plat approval of Diamond Ridge Estates, a 23-lot single family residential subdivision on approximately 12 acres located on the southeast corner of Three Mile Drive and Stillwater Road. 4. Resolution 5257 -- Annexation --- Glacier Town Center This is a request by Wolford Development for annexation of approximately 485 acres located north of West Reserve Drive between Highway 93 North and whitefish Stage Road. 5. ordinance 1629 — Initial Zoning Glacier Town Center — 1st Readin Wolford Development is requesting four initial zoning districts on the property mentioned above; R.-3 (Urban Single Family Residential), R-4 (Two Family Residential), B-1 (Neighborhood Buffer District), and B-3 (Community Business). 6. Presentation -- Planned Unit Development Overlay and Preliminar Plat — Glacier Tnwn Crmtp.r Planning staff will present, and Council will discuss, a request by Wolford Development for two planned unit development overlay zoning districts on the property mentioned above, along with preliminary plat approval for the first phase of the five phase project. 7. ordinance 1630 -- Planned Unit Development overlav — Glacier Town Center —1st Reading Wolford Development is requesting a commercial PUD with the underlying zoning district of B-3, and a mixed residential/commercial PUD with the underlying zoning districts of B-1. R-3, and Rµ4. 8. Resolution 558 — Prelimina Plat — Glacier Town Center Phase 1 The first phase of Glacier Town Center is located on the west side of the project site along Highway 93 North and would consist of approximately 191 acres divided into 37 lots, 36 for commercial and one for a future community center. 9. Resolution 5259 --- Reserve Loop Seed Limit - Glacier Hi h School Municipalities are allowed to adopt a school speed zone 10 miles per hour less than the posted limit and staff is recommending the speed limit on Reserve Loop approaching; and past the school be set at 35 miles per hour. 10. Board Appointment -- Technical Advisory Committee Three letters of interest were received for one opening on the Technical Advisory Committee. Gordon Pirrie, Marc Rold, and Art VaDeraa are interested in the seat vacated by Virginia Sloan. F. MAYORICOUNCILICITY MANAGER'S REPORTS (No Action) O. ADJOURNMENT FOR. YOUR INFORMATION Council Work Session — January 28, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers Next Regular Meeting — February 4, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to attend this meeting. Please notify Theresa. White, City Clerk at 758-7756. 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.