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I' 430 <br /> October 22,1906 <br /> He said,based upon comments made by leal counsel representing the <br /> adult use business,if hepresent amortization slangeoge isadopted <br /> the ordinance mill probably be challenged. The challenge most <br /> likely will not be directed solely t the amortization provision but <br /> will include the entire ordinance.to <br /> hthis ohappens a <br /> LM1e city could be precluded from enfo[eE 9 ane and <br /> nagces and <br /> rusin n t be able t [enolate the location o any n adult use <br /> businesses which locate in Everett in the interim. <br /> Gary Doughty of the Planning Department said he bad contacted the <br /> Citizens <br /> Advisory Committee and Planning Commission membersna d fou[ <br /> ofm <br /> the Citizens Committee approved the longer amortisation period <br /> and two favored the grandfather clause. Fiveof the Planning <br /> Commission favored the longe[ amortisation and two approved the <br /> 1 grandfathering clause. <br /> Bob C umb:GO of 1025 Le mbard asked if this ordinance w adopted <br /> today and owners of thebusinesses took the city to court, there <br /> would be noordinance in effect and M[. Iles said thiscould be <br /> true. umbaugh said there wast something wrong with he system <br /> and urged the council to peas the ordinance before them and fight <br /> this. ¢ opposed the 10 year amortization and the grandfather <br /> clause. <br /> Taya Countryman, W re o <br /> 2209 commended the council, the committee <br /> a <br /> and the for working hard and o <br /> long this. She <br /> Suggested ea longer amortization than what is in the ordinance but <br /> obected t the grandfather clause. She urged the council C <br /> y{{( regulation in o <br /> ir beet judgment and put strong regulatioin the ordinance. use <br />�toward Schubert of 815 124th S.W. spoke against having these types <br /> C of businesses in the city but urged the council to adopt regulations <br /> t f[they passed the ordinance. <br /> McKinlay,7610 Tyee Road asked the council to do everything in <br /> their power to defeat this type of industry in the city. <br /> Don Beadle of 16 Fern Road requested the council to take positive <br /> steps to da what they can to[id the city of this type of business. <br /> Steve Minot of 1010 56th St u rged the council to do everything in <br /> their fight thesebusinesses. He was against the <br /> grandfather clause. <br /> Stork of 1512 B objected t the grandfather clause. She <br /> said she k <br /> represented the First United Methodist Church and they <br /> opposed the locations of these businesses near residential areas, <br /> particularly <br /> tlthPalomino and requested that this business be <br /> eme iauarle <br /> Porterfield of 1239 52nd 8tspoke of the youngster. <br /> congregating in the Thriftway Shopping Center and the Village qua <br /> t 3:00 a.m. playing their radios loudtt r c gre <br /> De felt this cam <br /> about because f Show World being 1n that location. read <br /> oa <br /> letter from people living at 4908 wilmington having the same problem <br />• in the alley behind there home. They were selling their home <br /> 4 because they felt Show World was degrading the neighborhood. <br /> Arthur Sather, 13028 24th D[ S.E. spoke against this types of <br /> business which p adultry and degrades x d if <br /> S[: the business stays here,there should be some strong regulations. <br />
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