“Pierce County Council Meeting3:00 p.m., February 15930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 1045TacomaResolutionsA proposed ordinance requesting the County Executive to enter into a contract to conduct an incorporation study for the proposed incorporation of Gateway; specifying the timing and maximum cost of the study; and setting forth stipulations on the funds to be allocated, is set for referral to the Rules Committee.A proposed resolution initiating the process for amending Title 18A of the Pierce County Code covering development regulations – zoning; requesting the Planning and Land Services Department to develop proposed amendments to address the method of calculating residential density requirements and use of density incentives; authorizing development of additional proposed amendments for consideration by the Planning Commission; referring the amendments to the Planning Commission and Land Use Advisory commissions; and setting a date for the Planning Commission to submit their report and recommendation, is set for referral to the Planning Committee.Proclamations, Awards, and/or Appointments to Boards & CommissionsA resolution honoring four area employers for being leaders in Pierce County’s commute trip reduction efforts is set for final consideration.A resolution confirming appointment of one new member to the Aging and Long Term Care Advisory Board is set for final consideration.Other BusinessPresentation on Community Based Services by Dee Ferko, coordinator.Note:The County Council Legislative Study Session will be 1:00 p.m., Monday, February 14 in Room 1046.”
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