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156 <br /> • <br /> t. <br /> • <br /> ; April 21,1982 <br /> Pa.s ely,of the Everett <br /> Chamber o Council <br /> members with copies oft <br /> the f editionMembership <br /> r e arae. <br /> • <br /> W.T.PRESTON ACQUISITION (co824-169) ' <br /> ineers has <br /> advi the Administration,reported the retiredPand they <br /> table districts <br /> were seeking '. <br /> were suitable <br /> notified a have an opportunitytobm• e <br /> acquire it.tTheeC and Y e been investigating the c the <br /> the sehere w parties,such as 1. <br /> Chamber nofgCommerce and person rested vv local,history. <br /> • <br /> Three alternatives have been developed) 1)to maintain the Preston <br /> tala historicallandmara provide <br /> summerat the <br /> d it by Home <br /> conversion work <br /> e <br /> • <br /> aitaieeraiostasimilar events, <br /> 31 to <br /> i an otnalloubatThe last alternative would <br /> be the most costly. Hesaid m Corps bas advised they <br /> proposals from ou siaethe Puget Sound if acceptablesproposals <br /> • have been submitted by local interested <br /> parties. ) <br /> e Y1 w approximately$ <br /> and =ids costs alternative <br /> $481000. These i cludext <br /> • cost of insurance ionly y depending vessel's use. <br /> • Anticipated annual revenues sty t$r0, <br /> Mr.McClain said it was s s <br /> nding t the P a provide <br /> • moorage and tiliti s, Osaterand electricity),of up to$10,000 <br /> per tter to Port <br /> officials inviting tr. President hem <br /> said <br /> toattend the workshop onethe Preston this o <br /> evening. M <br /> Conncilman Michelson a department.would be in charge of the !!. <br /> probablyvessel and Mr.McClain said it would be P and Recreation. <br /> Councilmanasked s feabilit <br /> used as <br /> um, <br /> nd Mr. <br /> have to he <br /> considerablyas rt was too <br /> ad cut up <br /> museum <br /> aifiea <br /> musa cramped replied pwould <br /> President a felt there w icy this vessel <br /> tourist will brig people v , generatings- <br /> • additional revenue for businesses. • <br /> Gilman Aldcroft a'eked i tel-motel t <br /> beuused for th s pu'�epose,dna nr.ncClavn saiahhe thought it could. <br /> 1i Gilman Alscroft suggested that t business c - <br /> tribute toward the maintenance. aid h tithe <br /> marina village developers were oppoeae to mooring the vessel mere. <br /> Councilman Langus said he was sed afeelings <br /> on this matter there was no one at the meeting to speak <br /> on their behalf. • <br /> Jim <br /> therN CiRecreation Superintendent, tytfound it wished to <br /> hat the Preston was • <br /> dispos efiit the vessel would revert 1 government <br /> o lussed under thejurisdiction of the National Park . <br /> 1 <br /> i <br /> 1: ' <br />
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