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205 <br /> May 23,1979 <br /> APPOINTMENT <br /> • <br /> Mayor Moore reported that he had appointed Mr.Sig Finstad Ma serve <br /> on the Transportation Advisory Committee,term to expire laltIDS5, <br /> and asked For cOnCurrencegay the Council. <br /> Moved by Councilman Langus,seconded by Councilman Baker,to concur <br /> in the recommendatron and appoint Mr.Sig Finstad to serve on the <br /> Transportation Advisory CoMmittee. <br /> Roll was called with all Councilmen voting yes. <br /> Motion carried <br /> SOUTHWEST EVERETT STUDY <br /> Sg:c1,1,ntaZT.:aked that the studY be cOMPletad SO SODet.ing • <br /> Bus BARN <br /> =7171IPTdri:g::1Vatr:ZIZs=i;lat l'!7,'ZItteanZawr_l <br /> do with this building. <br /> president Aldcroft said that the Mayor,Dick Thompson and he had been <br /> working on this and they would have some information soon. <br /> SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION PROPOS. <br /> :re ident Aldcroft requested Councilman Pope to work with the committee <br /> nd'draft a formal proposal to the School Board to consolidate the <br /> busemwith the school baser,and bring it back Before <br /> r further discusskon on the findIngs. <br /> PROPOSED SALMON HATCHERY <br /> Ron4oge%h:Bgn,A,.1ger,mpoke oh the concept of a prelindnary feasibility <br /> sty f tructkon and Installation of fish hatcheryfachmkes <br /> FIMr1":Z4T"oTIL F,.-geon Creek&I. He asked that Council en- <br /> ing a feasibility study of a fish hatchery <br /> with no direct charge to the City. Mr.Bodey said the proposed study <br /> would be conducted under the direction of dlr.Earnest Brannon, <br /> University of Washington. <br /> President Aldcroft asked Mr.Bodey,along with Dr.Brannon„to return <br /> to Council at a future date with more information and the proposed hatchery <br /> would be discussed further. <br /> SNOHOMISH COUNTY SOLID WASTE COMMITTEE REPORT <br /> Ed Mu...no,representative of the City on the Snohomish Co0mty Advisory <br /> Committee,re,mrted that the committee was comprised of 13 members. He <br /> reported that the County has sold$25 million dollars worthof revenue <br /> bonds that would be retired over h 25-year period. He said the hours <br /> at the Transfer Station had been increased and a second shift had been <br /> added. They were anticipating a rate increase in disposal fees later <br /> this fall. <br />