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J83 <br /> June 18,1880 <br /> Councilman Baker arrived at this time. <br /> ASSOCIATION OP WASHINGTON CITIES <br /> President Overstreet tCecurrently beingld <br /> in he had tlympia that year andtm Councilman oned Referendyumer and Baker an he26 w ihadchebussed een <br /> w uldaHesaid <br /> 3cover majornp blicla <br /> workseprojects,esuch as filtration,etc. He urged support o£this <br /> Mayorrefer <br /> Moore was excused from the meeting at this time. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING-WOODRIDGE REZONE-(CE 806-247) <br /> Brad Cattle,City Attorney,gavea bridef c the CroPosed <br /> rezone and stated that voted 3-3 . <br /> One was to concur in the: the Planig C mans <br /> deny the rezone,and he o he staff <br /> rezoneordinance to property. <br /> had and t a Judge ruling based the <br /> City's <br /> ordinance Council had direction <br /> of . Adecision was made ohold a public hearing <br /> oneCouncilman previouslyabsent a prtto participate <br /> the bilMr. <br /> felt <br /> rezone b based <br /> solely offered tonight's public hearing. <br /> Cencilean Pope felt they were inthe same ation as before <br /> se <br /> that the public hearing <br /> beed ayedhun members were present. <br /> • <br /> Councilman Gangue felt i£this p o be treated • <br /> o010 be set[ g a piecet <br /> it d ignoreall previous testimony that Councilf <br /> regard. <br /> Councilman Pape felt that <br /> cilman Gieoo m <br /> the Councilman not <br /> at the <br /> hedaprevious voting,shouldlisten witic th all es and past testimony <br /> nd then have a public hearing uncilmen presentto • <br /> hear any new testimony. <br /> Presidents <br /> OveL eet asked for opinions from t proponent an opponent <br /> on • <br /> uglas,Bell, y for the red rescheduling the p • <br /> ublic <br /> hearing all Councilmen woldbe p e t for a 1 hearing and <br /> deliberation. <br /> James <br /> Allendoerfer,Ater <br /> Attorney fort opponent,c rCouncilman <br /> recommendation and ted be favored a postponement of the <br /> hearing until all Councilmen were present. <br /> Councilmantoted <br /> Gipson s he wished <br /> teek guidance and <br /> eelsthere b <br /> the could a an rssve.raised eregarding <br /> a biasetion from • <br /> d decision being mad on his part, <br /> of 4 asked what if should be a tie <br /> vote nein the Councilman a rained from voting,and-President • <br /> Overstreet said hefeltthe Council would be DOUnd morally to vote one <br /> way or the oth^.r. <br />
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