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RES 2006-05 CIRCULATION & ACCESS RECOMMENDATIONS (W/T)RESOLUTION NO. 2006-05 A RESOLUTION of the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington, Accepting the report, "Circulation and Access Recommendations" prepared by Charlier Associates. WHEREAS, the City adopted a Comprehensive Plan on September 1, 1994, which has subsequently been amended; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan identifies Winslow as the Island's center for culture and commerce; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Policy W 1.7 of the Comprehensive Plan the City undertook the development of a master plan for Winslow; and adopted Ordinance 98-11, on May 21, 1998 to amend the City's Comprehensive Plan to incorporate recommendations in the Winslow Master Plan; and WHEREAS, in recognition of the community's desire to refine the vision of the Winslow Master Plan and proactively plan for change in downtown Winslow, the City initiated the citizen -driven Winslow Tomorrow planning process in the summer of 2004; and WHEREAS, it was determined as part of the Winslow Tomorrow process that revisions to the City's circulation, and parking policies and regulations were necessary to support sustainable and environmentally sensitive growth and reinvestment in Winslow; and WHEREAS, On November 16, 2005, the Winslow Tomorrow Community Congress presented its final report and recommendations to the City, and the City Council passed Resolution 2005-42, adopting in principle the recommendations as a conceptual work plan for sustaining downtown as the community center of commerce and culture; and WHEREAS, on January 9, 2006, the City Council conducted a work session to review the circulation and parking recommendations from Charlier Associates; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council accepts the draft report "Circulation and Access Recommendations" prepared by Charlier Associates, Inc., with the understanding that necessary revisions and refinements may be identified during the implementation process, which will include review by City staff, the Planning Commission and the City Council. Section 2. The City Council directs staff to review the recommendations to determine which require a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and which require only a zoning code amendment. Section 3. The City Council establishes the goal of adopting any zoning code amendments by June 30, 2006. PASSED by the City Council this 25"' day of January, 2006. APPROVED by the Mayor this 27t" day of January, 2006. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE: Susan P. Kasper, City Clerk FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER: Darlene Kordonowy, Mayor January 18, 2006 January 25, 2006 2006-05