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158 <br /> April 20,1988 <br /> I. That the 16th Avenue SE street right-of-way shall <br /> remain a dead-end street and shall not be extended <br /> further south to servo additional development, <br /> 2. That the 127th Place SE right-of-way shall not be <br /> extended further east to provide direct access onto the <br /> Bothell Everett Highway(SR 527);and <br /> 3. That a landscaping corridor of twenty-five(25)feet in <br /> width shall be required of any future development as a <br /> visual screen and protective buffer adjoining single <br /> family residential neighborhoods. <br /> Z. To instruct the development of this area to fully <br /> consider a coordinated approach of improving SR 527 <br /> between the Department of Transportation, Snohomish <br /> County,the City of Everett and the City of Mill Creek. <br /> 5. That the Planning Commission be encouraged to implement <br /> zoning that is comparable to the existing zoning under <br /> - Snohomish County Jurisdiction. <br /> Motion carried <br /> SOLID WASTE RESOLUTION <br /> Councilmenber Stephenson presented for consideration a proposed <br /> resolution to assess the solid waste handling facilities and City <br /> needs and requirements as a basis for Everett's continued <br /> Participation in the County-wide resource recovery Program. He <br /> stated that by not having an individual assessment for the City, the <br /> citizens of Everett would be placed in the position of accepting any <br /> , imposed regulation or fee without an independent analysis of the <br /> needs of the City in regard to solid waste disposal. <br /> adopt gs=f2'1=9:7:7:frdwg• c*nded <br /> ' I WHEREAS, in 1974, the City of Everett Closed its garbags <br /> disposal sits and, since then, has not been directly involved in <br /> solid waste management;and <br /> WHEREAS, in 1985 and 1986, the City Administration and <br /> Council were required to respond to two different proposals to site <br /> a privately-financed solid waste resource recovery facility in <br /> Everett and, later in 1986, City of Everett staff and the Council <br /> have participated'in the currant effort to develop a County-wido <br /> solid-waste-to-energy resource recover), facilitY sizonseted C7 <br /> Snohomish County;and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the xity lacks an <br /> assessment of solid waste handling facilities and City needs and <br /> requirements as a basis for Everett's continued participation In the <br /> County-wide reSouree recovery program and that such an assessment <br /> would Include needed information for future critical decisions of <br /> the City,including: <br />