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303 <br /> July 29,1987 <br /> fheme ar Pifhts Depar9 int evSning tl the firs very elan t aponse <br /> Tran the Police Oapartment. She said the firsts question that is <br /> speetl 1:: whether therm any uteearms an the any other <br /> She <br /> 2[generally takes 20 minutes for the police to arrive. <br /> She asked for help from the council. <br /> having. <br /> Berlin of 833 Pine also spoke of the problems they w <br /> havin s. She said a at a meetings with pthe Police Chief and his staff, <br /> theysaid theywould up blockade and not allow anyone into <br /> Gradview who ild not live there, but now the Police Department Is <br /> saying they cannot do this. <br /> Captain Dan Anderson of the Police Department said the police cella <br /> received a e <br /> up 25%in the first Pour months of 1987 over he same <br /> period of 1986. They have issued 80%more citations thisyear then <br /> last yyearking this time. He pointed out when a citizen calls, they <br /> are Pot talking to the Police Department, but to 911, who always <br /> asks if there are any weapons, no matter what part of the city the <br /> call is coming from. They have a certain procedure. <br /> hesaid the Chief and Mr. White, Director of the Housing Project, <br /> d net and decided that the blockade would be a last resort to <br /> solve the problem. They were looking at other solutions. When <br /> drugs are involved, the police do not use the see tactics as In <br /> other situations but he said they were working on it. <br /> Councilman Stephenson asked about a police officer walking a beat In <br /> that area and Capt. Anderson replied they ves <br /> trying to haw a <br /> park and walk"policeman in the area. This could only happenif <br /> there were not too many calla and problems throughout the whole city. <br /> Mayor Moore assured the Grandview people the city was going to do <br /> whatever the city can do legally tolve their problems and asked <br /> them Si meet with Capt.Anderson at this time to discuss this. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING-CENTRAL CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br /> aeldent Glspssan said this wee the public hearing the p <br /> adoption of evelopesnt lan Pax Everett's Central Clty, ropaee0 <br /> Dennis Derickson said this plane u co rages development end <br /> re-development in the downtown a of Everett including the <br /> waterfront areas. He said the plan has had extensive public review <br /> from the formation of the plans through Planning Commission review <br /> and adoption. An Environmental Impact Statement w s done on the <br /> Pians with the intent to help expedite development proposals which <br /> are in conformance with the plan. <br /> At the lest two meetings the Planning Commission looked at three <br /> Issues Everett with more depth. These were public access and Port of <br /> traffic solproutions due southof <br /> fN Navy and other t <br /> Scott <br /> Paper Company,habofrontlestrian and <br /> edevelopment <br /> along Marine View Drive in front of Scott Paper Co, and the Design <br /> ef andwestsideofMarine View Drive upto <br /> Pedestrian <br /> l on the landscaping <br /> improvements front o the <br /> N Alvbase <br /> son <br /> Bridge. <br /> eighteen months and will be addressed an and are deferred <br /> brought back leter. <br /> Par <br />