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PC Public Hearing <br />4/23/20 <br />Page 6 <br />5. Extended -stay hotel/motel - Staff recommended Option 2 as listed in the PC packet. <br />Commissioner Mann said she is uncomfortable with this change without more clarification <br />on what qualifies as a restaurant. <br />6. Hotels - Staff recommended Option 2 as listed in the PC packet. <br />7. Motels - Staff recommended either Option 1 or 2 as listed in the PC packet. <br />8. Restaurants including drive through, sit down, cocktail lounges in conjunction with a <br />restaurant. Staff recommended Option 2 as listed in the PC packet. <br />9. Retail sales, e.g. health/beauty aids/prescription drugs/food/hardware/notions/ <br />crafts/supplies/housewares/electronics/photo-equip/film processing/ <br />books/magazines/stationery/ clothing/shoes/flowers/plants/pets/jewelry/gifts/rec. <br />equipment/sporting goods, and similar items. Staff recommended Option 2 as listed in the <br />PC packet. <br />10. Financial, banking, mortgage, other services. Staff recommended Option 2 as listed in the <br />PC packet. <br />Ms. Dhaliwal called names of the public that previously testified to allow them the opportunity <br />to comment on new information. <br />Traci Granbois asked how someone would have known about Options 3 and 4 if they were not <br />with SRO. She said the website only listed Options 1 and 2. She also asked if CC had reviewed <br />Options 3 and 4. <br />Staff said Options 3 and 4 were exhibits added after receiving written public comments. This is <br />typical procedure so that the PC is then able to address them during the public hearing process. <br />The City Attorney will review all amendments prior to the ordinance. <br />Ricardo Frazer asked what will happen to the non -conforming hotel on the site, which Ms. <br />Miranda addressed. <br />Abdul Yusef said there is a big disconnect, he said he heard about the public hearing two hours <br />prior to it starting, and he reached out to minority businesses in his neighborhood who had not <br />heard about the public hearing. He said they never received the notice and had no idea about the <br />changes. He stated he is concerned that huge changes are being made to their businesses and they <br />need time to communicate and gave their comments, he would like time to be given to the <br />business owners. <br />There were no additional public comments. <br />Chair Watters closed the public hearing, then reopened the public hearing. <br />Phone: 206-433-1800 • Email: Mayor@TukwilaWA.gov • Website: TukwilaWA.gov <br />