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4 316 <br /> nuryst 3,1938 <br /> A special meeting of the Everett City Council was called to order at <br /> County Courthouse, <br /> President Gipson =siding. poll call m Moore <br /> and all uncilmen in attendance exceptCouncilman Baker whoowas <br /> excused. <br /> CIP BONDS <br /> • <br /> Mayor Moore reviewed and showed slides of the of <br /> ashowed some of the streets nd improvedeunder the <br /> 67 Street Bond and improvements inathedalso waterrett. He <br /> aandeof the needed sewer line. Paary maintenance <br /> He said he had asked the department heads to Send him their recommendations <br /> as to needed improvembnts in us areas. The total <br /> improvements came o$235,000,000. composed ofnadministra- <br /> tion <br /> staff <br /> this o$55 <br /> reviewing the list whittled i <br /> he.said had{ turn that <br /> eliminated because of the amount of money. His lis <br /> would have tt <br />• now came to$35e398 ,000. <br /> Of is am mately$14,000,000 a been allocated to <br /> issues revenue <br /> bond which f . rates to <br /> the citizens <br /> Everett <br /> from$800to$13OOmonh. The$19,000,000luscp <br /> Issue would cost the taxpayers approximately$1.53 additional thou- <br /> sand assessed valuation. <br /> a failed the City <br /> would have to add an <br /> nal amount to the revenue bond issue and <br /> raise the rate accordingly as certain pkojects were extremely critical <br /> and would <br /> w Cushman,eto b e. <br /> Bill• <br /> ludngrc the <br /> financing <br /> j: il cil- <br /> macre bonds and the <br /> t' proposed areas,G.O.Bona and Rev <br /> enue Bona Is <br /> s <br /> ues. <br /> Larry Hillis asked ift w e property taxes that would be raised <br /> and Moore hdyes. egsensu ofHistorical Commission <br /> of Everett said supported the projects. <br /> Bob• <br /> Hummel b used pensive to <br /> the no o Bona Issue ratherhanrevenue bonds. <br /> ke <br /> Jim <br /> e t could be in effect increase <br /> be 1980. It <br /> mightbe later than J.M.Tucker ed that <br /> improvementseneiss asked how'soon would the property tax wereonly in the <br /> south ments were in the north at much f h <br /> im- <br /> provements answered <br /> t because ohb f the increased develop- <br /> ment <br /> south end streets were needed badly as in tffi'.dorlty-of Me arms <br /> I• there streets <br /> theebon gm,,enight <br /> Knight,Donald Dayton and Christine Ervine all spoke <br /> Mayor Moore then <br /> e le for support for this i <br /> and said <br /> this would be the last sue <br /> ea public me sCand he was hopefulsth it would <br /> l issue at <br /> he polls. <br /> 00 motion eche nme t nes p/ lt/�`a" ^-� � <br /> aJ� � A <br /> Ready Clerk <br /> and approvedto ir <br />