Month: July 2019

080619 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Agenda

Signed – 08 06 19 – Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes

 

 

08 06 19 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Agenda Packet

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080119 Shady Cove Council Meeting and Public Hearing Agenda

 

08 01 19 Shady Cove Council Meeting and Public Hearing Agenda Packet

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073119 Parks and Recreation Commission Special Meeting Agenda

Signed – 07 31 19 – Parks and Recreation Commission Special Meeting Minutes

 

 

07 31 19 Parks and Recreation Commission Special Meeting Agenda Packet

 

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Planning Commission Workshop 072519

Agenda 07 25 19 PC Workshop

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July 2019 INSIDER Newsletter

July 2019 INSIDER Newsletter

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Hudspeth Lane to FINALLY get Chip Sealed!

Hudspeth Lane FINALLY Chip Sealed!

The City used Jackson County to chip seal Hudspeth Lane.

The whole length of Hudspeth Lane was chip sealed on Tuesday, July 23.

The County came back and finished the oil and then striped the lower section where it was wide enough.

Thank you for your cooperation.  It’s finally done!

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Pacific Power Public Safety Power Shutoff Customer Notification Process

Pacific Power Public Safety Power Shutoff Customer Notification Process

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071819 Shady Cove Council Meeting Agenda Packet

Signed – 07 18 19 City Council Meeting Minutes

07 18 19 Shady Cove Council Meeting Agenda Packet

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Update Shady Cove Sign Ordinance

Updated Shady Cove Sign Ordinance

NOTICES ARE GOING OUT THE FIRST WEEK OF JANUARY

The new Sign Code is in effect.  The City has sent letters out to all businesses.  We wanted to wait until the tourists were gone.  We will now be enforcing the Sign Code.  Please assist us in keeping the businesses clean and professional looking.

Here’s a brief explanation of the sign code update.

 

In order to clarify the Sign Code and help improve the appearance of our town, the Sign Code section of the Code of Ordinances was updated.  Here are some of the changes:

  • Several addition types of signs are clearly prohibited, including:

Signs resembling traffic devices

Signs affixed to publicly owned poles or signs in the right of way

Signs using fluorescent colors

Signs placed on private property without the owner’s permission

  • The code was clarified to clearly state that signs may be in vision clearance areas if they do not obstruct the view between heights of 3 feet and 15 feet.
  • Temporary Banners which used to be allowed for six months are now only allowed for 45 days, they can be replaced by another temporary sign with a different message
  • Sandwich boards must be stored inside when businesses are not open overnight
  • There are new provisions requiring compliance with materials and construction standards, in both initial construction and on-going maintenance.
  • All signs must be professionally manufactured.

Ryan Nolan, Principal Planner

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Planning Commission Public Hearing 071119

Agenda for 07 11 19 PC PH

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071619 Charter Revision Committee Work Session

 

07 16 19 Charter Revision Committee Work Session Agenda Packet

 

 

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070919 Notice of Potential Quorum

07 09 19 Notice of Potential Quorum

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