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CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Ordinance numbers start with 22-05. Resolution numbers start with 22-05. 1) CALL TO ORDER 2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3) COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC– (This time is set aside for the public to comment on items that are either on the agenda, but not a public hearing or on items not on the agenda. City officials do not respond during these comments but may respond or follow-up later on the agenda or at another time. The mayor has the option of limiting such communications to three minutes depending on the number of citizens who want to comment and the length of the meeting agenda) 4) COMMUNICATIONS FROM VOLUNTEER BOARDS 5) CONSENT AGENDA (The consent agenda is a means of expediting routine matters that require the Council’s action. Debate does not typically occur on consent agenda items. Any member of the Council may remove any item for debate. Such items will typically be debated and acted upon prior to proceeding to the rest of the agenda. Ordinances require 4 votes for passage – Section 1-6-2 WCC) a) Minutes from March 7, 2022, Special Session/Regular Session (p.69) b) Ordinance No. 22-04; An Ordinance amending Zoning Regulations Title 11, Chapter 2, Article A (WA Agricultural District), Article B (WCR Country Residential District), Article C (WSR Suburban Residential District), Article D (WER Estate Residential District), Article E (WLR One-Family Limited Residential District), Article F (WR-1 One-Family Residential District), Article G (WR-2 Two-Family Residential District), Article H (WR-3 Low-Density Multi-Family Residential District), Article I (WR-4 High-Density Multi-Family Residential District), Article J (WB-1 Limited Business District), Article K (WB-2 Secondary Business District), Article L (WB-3 General Business District); Article M (WB-4 Business Park District), Article N (WRR-1 Low Density Resort Residential District), Article O (WRR-2 Medium Density Resort Residential District), Article P (WRB-1 Limited Resort Residential District); Article Q (WRB-2 General Resort Business District), Article V (WBSD Business Service District), and Article W (WT-3 Neighborhood Mixed Use Transitional District); Chapter 3, Section 9 (Daycare Centers); and Chapter 9, Section 2 (Definitions), of the Whitefish City Code (Second Reading) (WZTA 22-03) (p.77) c) Resolution No. A Resolution to extend within the boundaries of the City approximately 7.035 acres of land known as Tract 1 of COS No. 19966 in Section 1, Township 30 North, Range 22 West, in Whitefish, Montana, for which the owners have petitioned for and consented to annexation (p.84) d) Resolution No. A Resolution to extend within the boundaries of the City approximately 13.45 acres of land known as 6335 Hwy 93 South in Section 1, Township 30 North, Range 22 To attend the meeting via Webex, and provide live comment on your computer, tablet or smartphone, attendees should go to the web link below. For best participation experience, participants should download the Webex App to their desktop. Meeting Link: Webex Link Meeting Number: 2490 956 8964 Password: 22March2! • For the Audio Conference Call option: call the number below and enter the access code. • United States Toll Free: (From a land line phone) 1-[PHONE REDACTED] Access code: 2490 956 8964 • View live streaming on the City of Whitefish YouTube Channel • We encourage individuals to provide written public comment; to the City Clerk, Michelle Howke at [EMAIL REDACTED] or deliver by 4:00 p.m. Monday, March 21, 2022, to City Hall. Written comments should include name, address, should be short and concise, courteous, and polite. All written comments received by 4:00 p.m. will be provided to the City Council and appended to the packet following the meeting. • Public comment by those attending the meeting "live" via WebEx or in-person will be limited to three minutes per individual. The Following is a summary of the items to come before the City Council at its regular session to be held on Monday, March 21, 2022, at 7:10 p.m. Hybrid (In-person and/or Remotely via Webex) ---PAGE BREAK--- West, in Whitefish, Montana, for which the owners have petitioned for and consented to annexation (p.95) e) Resolution No. A Resolution declaring certain property to be unneeded and obsolete, and authorizing the disposal of such property (p.106) 6) PUBLIC HEARINGS (Items will be considered for action after public hearings) (Resolution No. 07-33 establishes a 30-minute time limit for applicant’s land use presentations. Ordinances require 4 votes for passage – Section 1-6-2 WCC)) a) Ordinance No. An Ordinance amending Zoning Regulations Title 11, Chapter 3, Section 35 (Short-Term Rentals): Chapter 9, Section 2 (Definitions); WB-2, WB-3, WRR-1, and WRR- 2 Permitted and Conditional Uses; WRB-1, WRB-2, WBMV and Permitted Uses, of the Whitefish City Code (First Reading) (p.109) 7) COMMUNICATIONS FROM PLANNING AND BUILDING DIRECTOR a) Consideration of request from Steve and Stacie Gorder Trust for a Whitefish Lake and Lakeshore permit for a dock under 60 feet and tree removal and a minor variance for gravel placement over vegetation, located at 1608 West Lakeshore Drive (WLV 22-W06) (p.125) b) Consideration of a request from Averill Hospitality c/o Michael Freeman for a Whitefish Lake and Lakeshore permit to construct stairs in riprap, beach gravel placement, and dry-set, flagstone patio and a variance for removal of a living tree, located at 1380 Wisconsin Avenue (WLV 22- W07) (p.183) 8) COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY MANAGER a) Written report enclosed with the packet. Questions from Mayor and Council? (p.214) b) Other items arising between March 16th through March 21st 9) COMMUNICATIONS FROM MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILORS a) Letter from Hurraw! requesting variance fees to be waived (p.217) b) Letter from Pattie Johnson regarding the downtown (p.219) 10) ADJOURNMENT (Resolution 08-10 establishes 11:00 p.m. as end of meeting unless extended to 11:30 by majority)