During the consent agenda, the City Council approved the majority of items in bulk while pulling Items 8 and 9 for individual discussion and voting. For Item 8 regarding pedestrian interference, the council requested that the upcoming public hearing include a staff report clarifying potential conflicts with public speech and campaign signs. Additionally, the council approved an interim moratorium on Evergreen School District impact fees, noting that a public hearing must be held within 60 days to finalize the ordinance.
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Vancouver City Council · Jun 08, 2026 · 9:24–13:15 · Watch on CVTV ↗
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8:21 There is no rhyme or reason for tics, but if you may imagine, they can lead someone with Tourette's Syndrome to face discrimination and feel ostracized. I've had Tourette's Syndrome for 20 years and have faced both employment discrimination and public aggression. My hope is that by Vancouver City publicizing Tourette's Syndrome Awareness Month, May 15th through June 15th, it will be an opportunity for furthering discussions, support, and safe spaces for all with Tourette's Syndrome. I'll leave you with three words, awareness, education, and compassion. Thank you so much. Thank you. And that concludes our proclamations, brings us into community communication. Ms. Dauler, do you have any cards at all for communication? No. Okay. Thank you.
9:17 I have no preregistration or cards for this section, so I'll close the community communication, bring it into the consent agenda. Councillors will be pulling item number nine. Are there any other items that you would like to pull? Item number eight? Any others? Okay. Let me read item number seven into the record, an ordinance relating to water resources protection by establishing development regulations and minimum standards to reduce the risks of contaminants entering water resources, mending sections 14.26.100, 14.26.110, 14.26.112, 14.26.130,
10:14 and 14.26.135, and adding section 14.26.137 of the Vancouver Municipal Code. I'll entertain a motion for items one through seven, ten through 15. Move to approve, Council Member Stober. Stober, seconded by Perez. All those in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion passes. Thank you. Councillor Fox, you pulled item number eight? Yes. So this is an item changing the municipal code. We've had this item on our agenda before. There's been some minor changes, but it's more of an ask that the next time that it
11:12 comes before should be coming back for a second reading, that the staff report include addressing a few of those comments that we had raised in those meetings, which was, you know, talking about kind of how this code could be in conflict with other sections of public speech or campaign signs, and staff has had other conversations with us, not on the dais, to tell us how those particular sections of code are not in conflict, but it would be better if it was included in the staff report given that at least I had raised those concerns because those were brought to me by community members and they wouldn't have the benefit of those other conversations. So does that make sense? Okay. Let me go ahead and read the title into the record. Item number eight is an ordinance of the City of Vancouver amending Vancouver municipal
12:11 code section 7.04.020 pedestrian interference, providing for several ability and setting an effective date. Did you wish Mr. Landy to -- >> I suppose if we need to kind of outline the questions that we've discussed in previous meetings, but they aren't part of the record, so just maybe that's a question back to staff or the city manager if we need to kind of outline some of those questions again or if staff can just ensure that there's a section in the future staff report that includes -- >> Yeah, I think it would be -- >> -- resolution of those. >> Sorry, Lon Pluckon, city manager. Yeah, we can address those with the presentation at the public hearing, and then it would be a good practice for us anyway just because those concerns were raised at council.
13:07 We have had a chance to address those and we would want the public to have the benefit of knowing what we did to address them much like the city council does. >> Yes, that's what I'm asking. >> Okay. So it will be in the report the next time we see this. >> All right, then. >> Any other comments or questions? I'll entertain a motion on item number eight. >> Move to approve item eight. >> Fox, seconded by Perez. >> Perez, those in favor say aye. >> Aye. >> Opposed? Motion passes. Item number nine is an ordinance adopting an interim official control pursuant to RCW 36.78.390. Relating to the Evergreen School District Capital Facilities Plan adopted as part of the City of Vancouver Comprehensive Plan in accordance to VMC 20.915.060 and imposing
14:03 a moratorium on the calculation and collection of school impact fees by the City of Vancouver for Evergreen School District and under Vancouver Municipal Code 20.915.060 for the duration
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proclamations, brings us into community communication. Ms. Dauler, do you have any cards at all for communication? No. Okay. Thank you. I have no preregistration or cards for this section, so I'll close the community communication, bring it into the consent agenda. Councillors will be pulling item number nine. Are there any other items that you would like to pull? Item number eight? Any others? Okay. Let me read item number seven into the record, an ordinance relating to water resources protecti
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in or if staff can just ensure that there's a section in the future staff report that includes -- >> Yeah, I think it would be -- >> -- resolution of those. >> Sorry, Lon Pluckon, city manager. Yeah, we can address those with the presentation at the public hearing, and then it would be a good practice for us anyway just because those concerns were raised at council. We have had a chance to address those and we would want the public to have the benefit of knowing what we did to address them much