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3,9 <br /> August 20,1990 <br /> .,j HARBOR PATROL BOAT RECONSIDERATION(CB 609-355( <br /> Jim Perin,Chief of Police, <br /> rted a letter had been received from the <br /> uesting <br /> t the City of Everett enter into an <br /> nter- <br /> local by agreement <br /> PorPort of Everett t and he be manned operation he City. f a Harbor PatroliBoat <br /> owned <br /> Councilman Pope asked chief Perin if the bOat would be in operation this d <br /> depending URA mayear,and the npower availabilitef replied that the y,training and e cCouncilman ces are that it would not e e <br /> n 1 a beat Patrol Boat and the Port did of additional fee for <br /> Gio want to <br /> 5 do this. tie pson <br /> wouldaid he eagainst this proposal until there <br /> was a fee established for thisservice. <br /> Councilman Baker pointed out that at the last meeting the <br /> well did not <br /> want for <br /> o is time <br /> en thmoniese were no new available and onies were e Nist ldhis pnot lhave <br /> beeand <br /> at n mplacedon the egenda. <br /> • <br /> Moved by contouncilman Baker,ract seconded available.Gn Gipson.to table the pro- <br /> posed ntract until new monies are <br /> Roll was called with all Councilmen voting yea,a%cep Councilman Pope who <br /> voted no and Councilman Alarroft who was absent. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> EVERPARC GARAGE LEASE(CB 808-356) <br /> • <br /> e wBlick,Ci& said= data compiled office indi- <br /> cates <br /> uof er by dae ha edelned sb - <br /> tiallyerthe•pat several yeaThis <br /> corresponds to nation-wide <br /> A <br /> which show that many downtown shoppers aduse <br /> ofprACage <br /> whenever possible. <br /> substantial <br /> udused <br /> daily rate pakn <br /> ity exists in Eveathepreatime. Higher rate of i za <br /> t <br /> o <br /> n <br /> of erparkresulting from along-term l sewitht eal Street Building <br /> should P macthe City and downtown property owners <br /> to begin evaluating need ddshmtownpublic parking facility. <br /> Use of two redpreapresently unused parking stalls i erpark.by wets street <br /> Building tenants would reduce the possibility of existing downtown <br /> • bend=demolished fr uselots. l would also ftwo or three <br /> • new <br /> orssthroughtha downtown retail core several times <br /> ed <br /> Per <br /> ay. <br /> The staff was recommending enentlf200atwon hundred <br /> stalls for a four-year term atrental 52. per <br /> stall <br /> zthe <br /> first two years an024.00 per stall the last c2rs N the wu <br /> Street group. <br /> Councilman B good Prooes2 and eve <br /> parkingspacesavailable for shop UsingB <br /> weretpparking she <br /> these before gosaid she ing into themany garagesnowadayes a <br /> • <br /> Jim the <br /> staff,said <br /> s had reviewed <br /> had looked into the various charges made by parking garages a <br /> and£ was a fair price. would <br /> not recommend this <br /> if it was not going t help the downtown business people. <br /> Presidenth limit n monthathnotpmorer than the <br /> stallsre should be monthly parking.Natthe a policy i <br />