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191 <br /> {�e 222 Dune 8,1988 <br /> k ay Ed Barthel,4208 S 3rd Avenue,stated e a been.in the teen night <br /> club business for 10 years nd thereis benefit derived T he <br /> interaction between the <br /> teenagers. The focuseem to always from <br /> on <br /> [ negative. He r omm passage of Council 0111 No. 806-61, <br /> allowing 16 to 20year olds to attend teen dances until.1.30 a.m. <br /> Nike Peck, 12332 51st Avenue SE, spoke lin favori allowing youths <br /> 5+y0$, 16 to 20 to attend teen dances 1 1.30 H stated that <br /> business's shouldn't be punished P s in the vicinity if they <br /> are of the cause. <br />{ � Bill Barnet, 2106 114th Drive NE Lake Stevens, stated <br /> has been <br /> educator d has dealt with youth <br /> problems and feels that the <br /> youth P 16 t 20 can congregate together in a non-alcoholic <br /> social environment. <br /> 1, , Councilmembex Gipson asked 1P there was any difference if 15 years <br /> olds were included as they are <br /> students together during the day et <br /> high school. He stated it seemsstrange that 15 year s <br /> ear.olds c pend <br /> the days with the older students but cannot socialize ina teen <br /> dance club. <br /> Mr.Barnet stated he didn't see any difference.but Pelt it would be <br /> easier for Identification purposes as 16 is the age they receive <br /> heir driver's license. <br /> Eric Kick, 711 Ford Avenue,Snohomish, ated that 16 to 20 year <br /> olds are young adults and r ablet make fair judgments" It is <br /> ability not age that sets lndivid 1 p t H ke In ravor eP <br /> (' amending the ordinance to include 16 to-20 year olds. <br /> P; <br /> Gordon P.Arlin,4725 87th Street SW,Mukllteo, stated he has worked <br /> in teen clubs and.Peels that Buzxy's is a very good social <br /> [" environment for the Mouth of Everett. He statedyoung people aed a <br /> place to congregate with their peers from the surrounding <br /> ur <br /> r ou ding a He <br /> .3{;. spoke in favor P the ordinance Including 16 to 20year olds to 1:30 <br /> j°� Chad Hoffland, 19632.lot Avenue, stated he is graduating from high <br /> t school and will so b 19 his girlfriend is 17 d the split age <br /> groups would men that they n favor able to and <br /> the teen <br /> together. He spoke would <br /> be <br /> the 16 to 20 year olds <br /> �g+l Andreae Burnett, 1015 Rainier Avenue 5, Seattle, stated she <br /> 0iattends <br /> d <br /> Bu442'0 a there a any problems,the employees handle t right <br /> way. Shestated she is 17 and her boyfriend is 20 and if the ages <br /> aren d segregated [dthey would not..be ableto attend together, She <br /> adopting the amendment for 16 0 year:olds to 1:30 a.m. <br /> Dena McLeod Kick, 711 Ford Avenue, Snohomish, stated that <br /> BuzzV She r s clean commendsadoption and <br /> ot controlled <br /> amendment iter m16t too 20 young yearr olds le. <br /> to <br /> -. i 1:30 a.m. <br /> ki Gordon "Burry" McLeod, 11811 7th N Lake Stevens, stated he has <br /> operated a teen club In Everett for 9 years and has always worked <br /> with the Everett Police to insure the safety of the young people. <br /> He se.the segregated ages x111 cause his patrons to go to other <br /> cities where regulations are not so restrictive. He urged <br /> passage of the amendment to include 16 to 20 year olds to 1:30 a.m. <br /> ff <br /> t S II <br />
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