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<br /> November 10,1987
<br /> 4 e, b ,, incidents of vandalism which occur every weekend. They favored
<br />,,,,,,p,I. adoption of the ordinance. He said he doubted whether a car club
<br /> would be able to handle policing of member's actions.
<br /> Jerry Anderson, of 1509 Goat Trail Road, Mukilteo, presented a
<br /> Petition signed by 192 people opposiog the ordioaoce. He Said the
<br /> pmtition showing oame, age and comments had been gathered in one
<br /> 4,0' ' 9ht oolY at Rerfy's.
<br /> i Darrell Storkson, owner of Evergreen Lanes, said he has to hire
<br /> extra help on Friday and Saturday nights and morrY customer. have
<br /> told him they will not come then because of the kid problem.
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<br /> Jason Mills, of 8702 3rd Ave SE,said the businesses,such as fast
<br />.v 1 '4,,.4 food places and gas stations,should be making money because of the
<br /> oroxsers. He suggested that a place be set aside for crusing,awe,'
<br /> from resIdents but near food and gos.
<br /> r. w ilma voorhis,of 2049 Wilmington,said she was against cruising as
<br /> i guitar grmngf41. A member of her family had been killed by a
<br /> Vicky Keel,of 10809 100th St,Snobomish, felt taxpayers should have
<br /> 4Ri '..i .r, the right to use the streets. She said police officers were
<br /> , "" :'''h 1 discriminating against and harassing kvds, including ber son, and
<br /> were telling them to go down to Bumay's which she felt was a
<br /> k,1,1,,,',, terrible alternative.
<br /> ' 4, ",,;,,,,1 Councilmember Pope asked if the proposed ordinance would affect
<br /> shoppers and Deputy Chief DaViS said a non-cruiser status would be
<br /> in effect as determined by a traffic control point.
<br /> Judy Dow,of 1232 50th St.,voiced her concern regarding interrupted
<br /> Il:1 g i!' sleep and acts of vandalism on their property, such as stolen
<br /> batten'from.vehiole,which happen past the time shoppers are out.
<br /> , 1'l' Joe Gray,of 3719 Wetmore,asked what else teens could do and said
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<br /> if the City rook away cruising on Evergreen Way it should give them
<br /> somewhere else to go at 00 0005 to them.
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<br /> 1 ordinance. He said there were two groups of cruisers-those from
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<br /> Dawn Ambrosia, of 12703 16th Ave NE,Lake Stevens,felt it was not
<br /> fair they had to pay for what the out of town kids had done. She
<br /> I'll ''''Ck ''-l' said cruising was a hobby and asked for ideas for other things to
<br /> do. She felt the problem would just move to another area if the
<br /> ordinance was adopted.
<br /> lh vrt, ''' Virginia Langsdon,residing In the Claremont area,suggested finding
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<br /> I,'.,1 r' letter from steven Engberr,a former resident who had sold hie house
<br /> and moved because of the problems.
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