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<br /> November 19,1986
<br /> I build on this site. Mr. Derickson stated that yes, a convenience
<br /> store could be built there, it could be short platted for three
<br />. large single family dwellings or a 35 foot office building could
<br /> also be constructed on this site.
<br /> I Couneilmember diva etated she would like to see the height-
<br />' restrictions more definite and tied down. She would also like to
<br /> I See some more study into placing the outlet at a different area of
<br /> the site•
<br /> Councilman Pope stated be felt the Council has every right in asking
<br /> for a full Environmental Impact Statement as he feels this is a very
<br /> sensitive area. There has been many previous problems and one house
<br /> has slid down the hillside due tO poor planning.
<br /> moved by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilman Morrow that an
<br />. Environmental Impact Statement be require. on the Stickle,.
<br /> Apartments(SOPA 060-86'.
<br /> Councilman Stephenson stated that he felt 00068 600 two conditions
<br /> which be has problems with. The first being that there is a B-1
<br /> , zone surrounded by residental zoning without any gradual transition
<br />' area and the second is the sensitivity of the bluff area.
<br /> 1 President Gipson asked what they could expect to gain by requiring
<br />. an Environmental Impact Statement. fle did not feel that a full EIS
<br /> wes necessary to deal with the drainage issue.
<br /> Mr.Derickson stressed that it was very unusual for a full EIS to be
<br /> required on a project of 20 units and to his 0010060 0000600000h80
<br /> 1 in the State of Waahington. That requirement is usually only deemed
<br /> necessary on projects of 90 or 100 units or more. 11/26/86 dlx
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<br />, Councilman Overstreet asked that his vote be changed to yes in order
<br /> to be eligible to be able to bring this back for reconsideration at
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<br /> J . Motion carried.
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<br />, That the payroll of the employees of the CitY of Everett ae Of Nov. 8,
<br />,, 1986 and warrants issued Nov.14,1986,having been audited,be and the
<br />. sum.is herebY approved and the proper officers are hereby authorized
<br /> 1. and directed to charge warrants on The Payroll Fund in payment thereof.
<br /> GROSS !DIPLOM NET EMPLOYS&
<br /> FUND DEPARTMENT PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS PAY CONTRIB.
<br /> 001 Legislative 3,604.32 1,866.98 1,817.34 1,199.21
<br /> 003 Legal 8,202.53 2,804.85 5,397.68 1,985.66
<br />. 004 Admin 15,766.36 4,502.43 11,263.93 3,094.29
<br />. 005 NuniCiPal U.., 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00
<br />, 007 Personnel 7,682.72 2,791.70 4,891.02 1,761.93
<br />' 010 Finance 6,Budget 3,474.48 1,672.99 1,801.49 652.70
<br /> 011 City Clerk 4,098.89 2,279.97 1,818.92 1,043.45
<br />, 012 City Treasurer 7,664.70 5,083.40 2,581.30 2,009..
<br /> 014 Accounting 5,294.25 2,131.01 3,163.24 1,325.01
<br />. 015 Computer Services 8,445.98 5,440.60 3,005.38 2,065.97
<br />. . 016 Purchasing 7,544.91 2,894.24 4,650.67 1,742.26
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