“Pierce County Council Meeting3:00 p.m., February 1930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 1045TacomaResolutionsA proposed resolution initiating proposed amendments to the Pierce County Code to modify sign standards for signs or graphics directed at Highway 302, and to clarify the geographical area covered; requesting the Planning and Land Services Department to develop proposed amendments; referring proposed amendments to the Planning Commission and Gig Harbor Peninsula Advisory Commission; and setting a date for a report and recommendation to the Council, is set for referral to the Planning Commission.Proclamations, Awards, and/or Appointments to Boards & CommissionsPresentation to Cindy Gorgas, Community Services, for receiving the U.S. Department of Energy Weatherization Award.A resolution confirming the reappointment of one existing member and the appointment of three new members to the Pierce County Parks and Recreation Citizens’ Advisory Board is set for final consideration.ResolutionsA resolution appointing members to the Pierce County Criminal Justice Task Force and setting the date and time of the first meeting of the task force is set for final consideration.”
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