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December 11, 2019 <br /> single-family housing mean compliant with single-family zoning standards, or does <br /> it mean compatible with single-family character? <br /> Considerable discussion ensued regarding the interpretation of language outlined <br /> in the three options presented at last week's meeting. <br /> President Bader stated the work group will meet again with Legal and respond <br /> back with a clearer understanding. <br /> Council Member Moore entered the council chambers at 7:10 p.m. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE ON PRIOR BUSINESS <br /> Chief of Staff Lyle Ryan introduced Ryan Sass, Public Works, who provided an <br /> update on the Rucker Renewal Project. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney David Hall had no comments. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Jean Rittmann, Everett, spoke about zoning violations relating to landscaping and <br /> buffer requirements. <br /> Mayor Franklin reminded the Council and the public that Ms. Rittman has brought <br /> these issues forward a number of times and has filed six separate legal actions <br /> against the City, all of which have been dismissed by the courts. Mayor Franklin <br /> stated that Ms. Rittman may contact her office directly regarding any issues she <br /> may have with City staff. <br /> Laura Reed, Bayside Neighborhood, expressed support for Option 3 relating to the <br /> supporting housing ordinance. <br /> 382 <br />