Agenda - 2022-05-03 �LA AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
romp May 3, 2022
°REao`' 4:30 p.m.
Council Chamber- 3' Floor of City Hall
Contact: Kari Linder, City Recorder
Email: Klinder@lakeoswego.citv or CitvRecorder@lakeoswego.citv
Phone: 503.534.4225
Also published on the internet at: www.lakeoswego.citv. The meeting location is accessible to
persons with disabilities. To request ADA accommodations, please submit your request online
or call 503.635.0282, four business days in advance of the meeting. The meeting will be
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live on Tualatin Valley Community TV; check their website for details.
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1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Lake Oswego City Council will meet under authority of
ORS 192.660(2) (h) Consult with attorney regarding legal rights and duties of a
public body with regard to current litigation or litigation likely to be filed; and (f)
Consider records that are exempt by law from public inspection.
5. PRESENTATIONS (will not begin prior to 5:30 p.m.)
5.1 If I Were Mayor Contest Winners
5.2 Willamette Falls and Landings Heritage Area Coalition Update
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5.3 Proclamation—Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage
(AANHPI) Month
6. PUBLIC COMMENT
The purpose of Public Comment is to allow the community to present information or
raise an issue regarding items not on the agenda or regarding agenda items that do
not include a public hearing. A time limit of three minutes per individual shall apply.
Public Comment will not exceed thirty minutes in total.
6.1 Prior Public Comment Follow-Up
7. JOINT MEETING WITH THE SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY BOARD
7.1 Sustainability and Climate Action Plan Update.
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS
To speak during a Public Hearing electronically via Zoom or by phone,
email: CitvRecorderPlakeoswecio.city by Noon the day of the meeting to
receive login information and instructions.
8.1 Ordinance 2894, an Ordinance of the Lake Oswego City Council Amending the
Definition of Demolition and Adding Related Definitions in LOC Chapter 45.12.100
Demolition of Dwellings.
Public Hearing Process:
1. Review of legislative hearing procedure by Jason Loos, City Attorney
2. Staff Report by Scot Siegel, Community Development Director
3. Testimony—the following time limits shall be observed, but may be
changed by the Council: 10 minutes for representatives of recognized
neighborhood associations, homeowner associations, government
agencies, or other incorporated public interest organizations; and 5
minutes per individual
4. Questions of Staff
Motion: Move to enact Ordinance 2894, specifying the percentage of residential
structure removal constituting Demolition.
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8.2 Ordinance 2893, an Ordinance of the Lake Oswego City Council Amending LOC
Chapter 50 (Community Development Code) to Remove the Special Street Setback
Along a Section of South Shore Road; and, Adopting Findings (LU 22-0004).
Public Hearing Process:
1. Review of legislative hearing procedure by Jason Loos, City Attorney
2. Staff Report by Evan Fransted, Senior Planner
3. Testimony—the following time limits shall be observed, but may be
changed by the Council: 10 minutes for representatives of recognized
neighborhood associations, homeowner associations, government
agencies, or other incorporated public interest organizations; and 5
minutes per individual
4. Questions of Staff
Motion: Move to tentatively approve Ordinance 2893 and direct staff to return on
May 17, 2022 with a final version of the Ordinance, including Findings and
Conclusions for LU 22-0004.
9. CONSENT AGENDA
• The Consent Agenda allows the City Council to consider items that require
no discussion.
• An item may only be discussed if it is pulled from the Consent Agenda.
• The City Council makes one motion covering all items included on the
Consent Agenda.
Motion: Move to adopt the Consent Agenda.
9.1 Resolution 22-15, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Lake Oswego
Nominating a Representative for Appointment to the Clackamas County Library
District Advisory Committee.
10. INFORMATION FROM COUNCIL
11. REPORTS OF OFFICERS
12. ADJOURNMENT
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