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292 <br />. September 21,1877 <br />' SHRINE PUBLICITY <br /> 1' <br /> mo ved by Councilrmn Langus,seconded by Councilman Juckett that the <br /> 1 Snohomish County Shrine Cl.be allowed to place their popcorn ma- <br />, chine at the Bicentennial Park on Hewitt and Colby October 20-23 in <br /> connection with their Snohomish County Shrine football game. <br /> l'll'h1:11el:One:hinr:lexT:erm''v°t''g 11'1''''Pt C''uncilme'''''' <br /> 11 <br /> 1 Motion Carried <br /> k <br /> 13 SILVER...PA. <br />' !PI, Clyde Stewart of 2931 Silvercrest Drive,Bothell stated he was repre- <br /> senting the Silver Lake kiwanis Club and requested a reason for the <br /> refusal of the city to fund the Silver Lake plan. Chuck Logan then <br /> 11 if'1 .pla.ined again about the IAC funding and the city's budget problem, [ <br />'Ik14r'', Councilman Juckett ask.if the Alwanis Club would work with the ad hoc <br /> 111/[1 <br />. committee on deciding how to spend the balance of the$3B4O00 and Mr. <br /> Stewart said that they were not too receptive,that they were having a <br /> '.',.11 meeting on October 13 regarding the possibility of secession from the <br /> City of Everett. <br /> . Moved by Co.cilm.Ebert,seconded by Councilman Aldcroft that the <br /> '3. $3,50G ured from the park$38,000 budgeted figure be taken from the <br /> contingency fund and placed in the park's budget again. <br /> -1' Roll was called with all councilmen voting yes except Councilmen Juckett <br /> ' who voted no and Councilmen.ore and Michelson who were excused. <br /> .11[ Motion Carried <br /> 11 .ARING(CW178-314) <br /> Wt Rearing was held on the appeal of TOWn sr.ce..tsy west,Inc.on the <br /> denial of approval of Bayview Manor subdivision located on Bayview Lane <br /> ,"11', off of Mukilteo Boulevard. <br /> "3' Reid Stock,of the Planning Department reported cm June 16 an aPPlice- <br /> 1,,,1[' tion had been received and July 6 the preliminary hearing had been held <br /> [of 1 with the planning Commission,the ProPesa,.fres disuusued 1111t 110 d..i... <br />':','' I was made. July 19 the final hearing of the Planning Commission was held. <br /> j 1 ft <br /> jillf 1 I::::Ivr:!11:;:aln'Cl't:;freb11:1:T.1 I:Ve=:113:rItIlo=tiMTetig- <br /> LIZ/ft:LI t'erntrateciresepdpe'rroavtai°1111girlhe'a'ptp'llernlcr11eruCLI't°1111e numberin <br /> lots,solved the drainage problem,altered the access and provided a <br /> soils report. On September 9 the applicant requested a rehearing before <br /> 6[.'11.'1 the city council. <br /> Roy Furwhase the Planning Con of Town and Country said mmissiohad re- <br /> 'i;ti''' jected the plat,but that none of the departments had Objected with the <br /> j1[ 1 exception that the Engineering Department had wanted more detail on the <br /> proposed drainage. he then showed slides where they were proposing to <br /> , . widen Bayview Lane and redUCe the curve at Mukilteo Boulevard and pro- <br /> ., <br /> 3 f [ vide an area adjacent to the boulevard for a bus atop. Ile Said that <br /> the drainage.uld be installed so that no adjacent prOperty earner <br /> would be effected. There would be no demonstrable hazard to publ1c <br /> '11:1, 11 health,welfare or safety through the development of the plat. <br /> 11[131/1'' <br />