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1 • July 29,1981 <br /> On Goal HE-1,nProtect and secure open spaces,scenic vista points, <br /> natural resources,and active and passive recreation sites and councilman Michelson of existing trees and other Ce <br /> nmintenance and as peethis. <br /> Hale cidthisisb t newimplement but <br /> feels ayresponsibility ty of staff t [has <br /> carol Davis,of 925 2 id she Pply to Single lOta <br /> developmentsas amll as th.larger Dennis <br /> time this would not if there were no steep slopes on the PrOPertYthis. <br /> Kim Seaton,representing the Silver Lake Community Council,felt more <br /> priority should be placed on implementation and as growth continues it <br /> will just become more important. She also said the Council would like <br /> ed around Silver Lake. <br /> k_b Goalave the road rexouHE-2,”Protect gnificantihistoric <br /> lbuiildinga structures, <br /> sites, <br /> and ng <br /> She <br />'.. saidareas.,would require He-2.6 and ee-2.A are beginning in the City. <br /> Dave 5 supported E-member <br /> 2 s volunteered to make <br /> ltheia they <br /> this purpose. He <br /> ly <br /> acts <br />• <br />• under consideration and that in order to qualify if passed,Everett <br />• <br /> must establish historical rtiee acts might have a program <br /> of incentives,such as reduction in taxes. person buy <br /> Councilman Langus asked if anything could be done about a <br /> ing <br /> a historical home with <br /> plans to tear it down and Mr.Dilgard said no, <br /> even those with national historical <br /> and educating• but felt a progrmn of informationstatus <br /> would be <br /> the best program said he fel taxbco <br /> de allowing tax <br /> incentives historic buildings woe beneficial. He <br /> also said heofeltserve this goal was the most important one an the report. <br />• On Goal HE-1,niiinimixe air,water, =a <br /> partiallyHale said these are controlled b federal,state <br /> andregionalpollution., <br /> olicies would give <br /> to take a leading roleinbodies,but several of n1controlling hese. an opp <br /> • Viola Oursler said she felt there was m far improvement in the <br />• <br />• <br /> City's noise ordinance and also that air <br /> ty could be improved. <br /> She said the City should <br /> ressively <br /> ort <br /> tO <br /> urpfumes should adequate a in <br /> and mentioned aluminum dust and pplfur should be <br /> Councilman Aldcroft <br /> rdinance was <br /> most s but q t nedfenforcement of the ordinance. <br /> Kim Seaton at this time thanked the Ma staff f <br /> improvement of Lift Station 29 and <br /> the improved Ovate quality ln the <br /> Silver Lake area.. <br /> President Baker <br /> asked <br /> i anyone else washed to comment on Goal HE-3 <br /> and no one <br />
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