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DocuSign Envelope ID:BC23DDE7-197D-4C10-8558-28093E911B63 <br /> Ordinance No. 3088 <br /> An Interim Ordinance Extending Ordinance 3054, Ordinance 3069, and <br /> Ordinance 3076 a Moratorium on the Acceptance of Certain Land Use <br /> Applications in the R4 Zone West of the Commercial Zone <br /> Whereas the City of Anacortes adopted new development regulations (Ordinance 3040) that, <br /> among other things, created new regulations governing the height limit in the R4 zone; <br /> Whereas the bonus height provisions of AMC 19.42.050,which allow for an additional 10 feet of <br /> height over the standard height limit of 40 feet,have been the subject of community concerns and <br /> comments; <br /> Whereas the City Council desires to review the maximum building height in the R4 zone west of the <br /> Commercial Zone; and <br /> Whereas the City Council adopted Ordinance 3054 on October 21, 2019, declaring a moratorium <br /> on the acceptance of land use applications in the R4 Zone west of the commercial zone that seek to <br /> allow the height bonus provided in Section 19.42.050 C AMC; and <br /> Whereas the City Council adopted Resolution 3005 on October 19,2020,which affirmed the <br /> moratorium and adopted a work plan for evaluating bonus height provisions in the R4 Zone west of <br /> the Commercial Zone; and <br /> Whereas the City Council adopted Ordinance 3069 on April 20, 2020,which affirmed the <br /> moratorium and extended it for an additional six months,through October 21, 2020; and <br /> Whereas the City Council adopted Ordinance 3076 on October 12, 2020,which affirmed the <br /> moratorium and extended it for an additional six months,through April 21, 2021; <br /> Whereas RCW 35A.63.220 and AMC 19.16.110 authorize the City Council to renew moratoriums, <br /> interim zoning ordinances,and interim official controls as a recognized technique to preserve the <br /> status quo while new plans and regulations are developed; and <br /> Whereas the work plan adopted in Resolution 3005 has been interrupted by the current COVID 19 <br /> emergency; and <br /> Whereas the moratorium extension adopted in Ordinance 3076 is set to expire on April 21, 2021,if <br /> it is not extended prior to that date; and <br /> Whereas the City Council now finds that additional time is required to complete the actions in the <br /> work plan adopted by Resolution 3005 and <br /> 1 <br />