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545 <br /> December 10,1980 <br /> Herman Legg,of 1 spoke i support o <br /> grouP mental is the Sof a with mental problems <br /> and recognizes ot de£or this pt t patients <br /> receivecan professional help a counseling. <br /> 8ned the <br /> need for homes in town as traesportatron ca ea ,oproblem. <br /> Carl Munding,of 916 paeBoard of Directors of <br /> mental Health Services,Pacific, <br /> of high i and <br /> this program very seriously. the <br /> r <br /> objectives w tachieved <br /> hey <br /> h the authority t the program and havemadet <br /> ncommit- <br /> ment a they will b held accountable. <br /> a <br /> riding stated the B absolute a <br /> e program. unding s t Councilman Pope's sugge tion <br /> regarding citizen education was ext emelt'valuable. <br /> Pat of a uskrua Road,spoke i of group mental <br /> homes aandao the n theseino said she had a <br /> eon that of <br /> dem 1 Problems whileoim <br /> treatment and acounseling f ealthnp <br /> ed has been <br /> • efelt ggroup homes were desperately on eded t,.allow aepatient to <br /> return to a rightful place in society <br /> Thompson,of 1800 d Chairman o the a of Directors <br /> for• 1M Health Services,is aciliit e o this type a <br /> sorelylackingi the c said <br /> felt the proposed group home ewo <br /> be compatible with the n d felt c atlon with the <br /> ld <br /> ighberhood h t beaniestablished na the o the p thus <br /> causing the distrust a hostility thatexistedday. She rthen <br /> t <br /> presentedha utionntoshow g faith xand eintention by the Board <br /> to the neighborsandcitizens ofuEverett. <br /> Mayor Moore asked Brad Cattle,C Attorney,if the permit could be <br /> revokd <br /> of specified conditions and Mr.Cattle <br /> said it event <br /> t tour upon the violations <br /> action of the Council <br /> Councilman Gipson asked if Council would have t make findings and d <br /> conclusions if theyr vokedL permlt and Hrevk the said since <br /> the• bod9tonkit they dould also nca to a it and would be <br /> ymma the findings andColusions. <br /> Helen Moser, <br /> r <br /> 2118 R representing a group of concerned <br /> c n citizens, <br /> addressed the issue of how y patients wuld be in the home,sating <br /> they w- told there would be 1 and n Health Group <br /> sayinguthere will be 8. also s othere h veab ent epst <br /> approximately 1 ighborhoodrand hE their <br /> neighborhood was saturated. <br /> MI5 MoseralsoIt the applicants were <br /> t being truthful in presenting mthesfacts st felt <br /> neighbors d felt • <br /> they wouldclang whenever they wished,as as the staff <br /> changed that hhave been talking etovthe neighborhood group.h <br /> Mrs.Moser felt all the proceedings have the <br /> considerable worry and s ile deand alsbrought up <br /> the <br /> fact that they w aware that aceptanceofBlock G <br /> would force em to all-•this ypeof y in t <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Gerry Ervine,of the Planning Department,verified this fact to be <br /> true and ted tBlock Grant funding was very comPleM and out of <br /> his area of expertise. <br /> • <br /> �., <br />