NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE 2861

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE 2861 Hearing Date, Time, and Location Tuesday, January 5, 2021; 6:30 p.m. This meeting will be conducted virtually via Zoom. All members of the City Council are attending remotely, and several avenues are available to the public for viewing this Public Hearing or participating remotely. The meeting can be livestreamed on the City’s YouTube Channel and at https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/. The meeting will also be broadcast live on Tualatin Valley Community TV; check their website for details. To arrange to make public comments at the meeting, contact the City Recorder at CityRecorder@lakeoswego.city or 503-534-4225 by noon on January 5, 2021. Nature of Hearing The Lake Oswego City Council will hold a public hearing at the above date, time and location to consider Ordinance 2861, vacating a portion of a public pedestrian access easement located between 1677 and 1688 Leslie Lane. The public will have the opportunity to comment on Ordinance 2861. ORDINANCE 2861 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO VACATING A PORTION OF A PUBLIC PEDESTRIAN ACCESS EASEMENT LOCATED BETWEEN 1677 AND 1688 LESLIE LANE Copies of this Ordinance may be obtained by contacting City Recorder’s Office at CityRecorder@lakeoswego.city or by phone: 503-534-4225. Staff Contacts Inquiries regarding the proposed Ordinance may be directed to Tom Workman, City Surveyor, 503-635-0276. For information about the public hearing procedures, contact Kari Linder, City Recorder, 503-534-4225. How to Comment Written comments to: Kari Linder, City Recorder Third Floor, City Hall 380 A Avenue Post Office Box 369 Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 Phone: 503-534-4225 e-mail: klinder@lakeoswego.city You may attend the hearing and comment under the section for public testimony. To make arrangements to do so, or for more information about the hearing procedures, contact Kari Linder, City Recorder 503-534-4225, or CityRecorder@lakeoswego.city, by noon on January 5, 2021. Time Limits on Testimony The purpose of time limits on testimony is to provide all interested persons with an adequate opportunity to present and respond to testimony while at the same time ensuring that the hearing can be conducted in an efficient and expeditious manner. A time limit of 10 minutes for representatives of recognized neighborhood associations, homeowner associations, government agencies, or other incorporated public interest organizations; 5 minutes per individual. Time limits may be changed by the Council. Publish Dec. 16, 23, 2020. LOR186542

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Publication: OPC Legals 2

Section: Legals

Start Date: 2020/12/16

End Date: 2020/12/23

Owner: City of Lake Oswego

City: LAKE OSWEGO

County: Clackamas