“Pierce County Council Meeting 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 23Milton City Hall1000 Laurel StreetMiltonAction on OrdinancesA proposed ordinance amending Pierce County development regulation on zoning to implement amendments made to the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Atlas is set for a Council hearing June 20.OrdinancesAn ordinance vacating a portion of 162nd Street South in the Spanaway area is set for final consideration.Ordinances authorizing the approval of Timber Land classification under current use assessment on properties within the unincorporated boundaries of Pierce County in the Eatonville and Carbonado areas are set for final consideration.Ordinances authorizing the approval of Open Space classification under current use assessment on properties within the unincorporated boundaries of Pierce County in the Spanaway and Gig Harbor areas are set for final consideration.An ordinance granting a nonexclusive telecommunications franchise to Metromedia Fiber Network Services, Inc. is set for final consideration.Other Business:Presentation on meth labs in Pierce County by the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department and City of Milton Police Department.Note:The May 30 Council meeting will be held in Council District No. 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the Bonney Lake Public Safety Building, 18421 Old Buckley Highway, Bonney Lake.This meeting will be in lieu of the regular 3:00 p.m. meeting.There will be no Council meeting June 27 or July 4.The September 12 Council meeting will be held in Council District No. 6 at 7:00 p.m. at the Greater Lakes Mental Health Center, 9330 59th Avenue Southwest, Lakewood.This meeting will be held in lieu of the regular 3:00 p.m. meeting.”
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