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158' <br /> • <br /> April 18,1984 <br /> 8 <br /> MaLou Paulson,of 11025 32nd Dr s.E commended Council for the <br /> . proposed�ordinance^andlx commended that the Bothell-Everett Highway, <br /> Nay a Evergreen Waalso be designated in the list <br /> of Everett <br /> corridors. she concerned about t proximity'o tthe <br /> 1 teen ity a roadway end Hitt to the proposed adult entertain- <br /> , <br /> n ertain- <br /> ment zoned area. <br /> • john aof 2204 101st S.E. he wax proud of the Silver <br /> Lake area was a E <br /> frightened t mir <br /> might be adult entertainment places <br /> c a <br /> coming there.se w a <br /> tally a y against this type of thing and urged <br /> Council to restrict it as much as possible. <br /> {' <br /> ,lack Sheeler,o£8919 Etvie and property 5 <br /> owner on Smith 6 said <br /> he was against pornography in all orms. a suggested that 1-5 <br /> be included as nmt.,corridor. <br /> Sack Gardner,of 13109 48th Dr.B.E. felt this ordinance w in <br /> He <br /> reality an EIS. said enforcement a <br /> would be a problem and auggested <br /> that everyone workto eliminatead entertainment business on the <br /> tate and federal levels. He also suggested letting hem locate in the swampy a Everett between E eretand Marysville.or a area as difficult <br /> e possible to deter them from tn <br /> coming in. Mr.Ilesexplained the <br /> courts have ruled they cannot be forced to locate i te most <br /> undesirable areas. <br /> Delores hrabner, 5910 Lombaxa,suggested t the Colace acre en the <br /> people w o go intaftheae places dna pep a record on hem. <br /> Bon <br /> ,property owner on smith and x rah ntingg a majority othe <br /> usinesseo a here,presented Council with a "emergency.petition <br /> urging the City v authorize this rezone asitwould have n impact <br /> their property value and on business in thio type of zoning• <br /> He said te petitionwas signed by all but 3 e <br /> property owners in the <br /> areae the City of Everett,Burlington Northerd a beer distributor. <br /> fipar,of 15421 49th Ave.S.E.,Bothell,urged Council to adopt <br /> Alternative A a.reoraea. <br /> Pasr <br /> Michael Holtringei,of 9217 31st Ave. said he would not <br /> liketoto see pornography of any kind in this town <br /> but said thecitizens <br /> sface <br /> e <br /> realities and f the City has takena esponaible stance <br /> odosomething. He said the public should support the state <br /> legislation governing pornography and in the meantime adopthe ordinance <br /> but make the area as 11 as possible. <br /> Ron Hansen again pointed out the petition was signed by 998 of the <br /> property owners i this area only would heir roperty values <br /> ddropethe banks have said they would have a 258 decreasein borrowing <br /> • power. <br /> Elm Theis,of 11415 26th Dr.66,felt the distance from multifamily <br /> dwellings should be greater and suggested that M-1 zoned areas might <br /> e used. <br /> Hite said i s factual that pornography promoted violence again. <br /> Pwomen at and Children urged Everettto£ an action by th <br /> Minneapolis,Minnesota City Council where follow <br /> was adopted <br /> outlawing pornography as a violation of women's civil rights. <br /> President Stephensonseedissue, must be dealtlal ughghe felt this wasCa very <br /> d sforvarg <br /> to try to abolish it through the court system. a <br />
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