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June 12, 2019 <br /> parking standards that may not meet the needs of some projects, and the loss of <br /> open space and park land. <br /> Discussion took place regarding the public process. <br /> City Attorney Iles confirmed that part of the public process is the obligation to <br /> have a public hearing within 60 days. <br /> Allan Giffen, Planning, reviewed the role of the Planning Commission in the <br /> process. <br /> President Bader stated that Council is being asked to consider the adoption of an <br /> ordinance establishing a moratorium on supportive housing located in the R-S, R- <br /> 1, R-2, R-1(A) and R-2(A) zones in accordance with RCW 36.70A.390 to allow the <br /> City to conduct a review of this use in those zones, and declaring an emergency to <br /> exist. He stated that because this was an emergency ordinance, all three readings <br /> would occur at the same time. He requested Council Member Stonecipher add <br /> that this is the first, second, third and final reading of the ordinance. <br /> Moved by Council Member Stonecipher, seconded by Council Member Tuohy, <br /> that an emergency exists and this is declared to be the first, second, third and <br /> final reading of the Ordinance, and the City Clerk is directed to call the roll for <br /> the final disposition of the ordinance. <br /> AYES: Roberts, Murphy, Vogeli, Bader, Stonecipher, Tuohy <br /> NAYS: None <br /> EXCUSED: Moore <br /> Ordinance No. 3686-19 adopted. <br /> Council Member Moore returned to the council chambers at 6:53 p.m. <br /> President Bader provided a liaison report on his attendance at the Animal Shelter <br /> Advisory Board meeting held in May. He also reported on his tour of the Gospel <br /> Mission on Saturday. <br /> 184 <br />