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'1"'177 <br /> June 0,15,88 223 <br /> • <br /> oir.McLeod read a letter from Dr.Bill and Susie Schmidt in favor of <br /> the 16 to 20 year olds to 1:30 a.m. He also read a letter from <br /> terry Bosse, DSHS Woodinville Group Home, recognizing the geed <br /> controlled atmosphere that is available for young people at Burry's. <br /> president diva read a letter from Klm Blunt, 6013 Manor Place, <br /> supporting a regulation that would allow teen night clubs to operate <br /> with the age limitations from 16 to 20 years and until at least 1:30 <br /> John Stewart,Everett Police Department,stated the police are still <br /> standing by their original recommendation of age limits of 16 to 20 <br /> Year olds a.a 1:30 a.m.closing time. <br /> Councilmember Morrow stated that It is important to provide a <br /> non-alcoholic environment in Everett for the young people. Mr. <br /> Pleieed has invested ln the community and has also made the facility <br /> available for various community fund raisers. <br /> 5 <br /> 0060021 BILL NO.886-62 <br /> SECOND AND FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance No. 1456-88 relating to ,,11, <br /> licensing and regulation of dance halls to allow youths ages <br /> 16-20 to attend teen dances until 1.30 a.m.and declaring an <br /> emergency to exist. <br /> ,A <br /> Moved by Councilmeeber Morrow, seconded by Councilmember Pope that <br /> iI,I <br /> the second readng of Council Pill 886-61 is hereby declared the <br /> third and final reading. <br /> Councilmerber Lengus spoke in favor of the motion but felt 010 20 <br /> d <br /> appears that private teen dance clubs may be bringing an end to high <br /> school dances as a place for young people to socialize. <br /> %eng ge.Tg=nrchtgIng'tgc:geflm'l tnAirryeZP:10! o I <br /> Councilmember Gipson stated that as long as the 15 year olds are in <br /> the same environment during the day that they should be allowed to <br /> socialize ln the evening hours. <br /> Councilmember Overstreet expressed concern abOUt age mix of l5 yeer <br /> to 20 year olds. <br /> Councilmember Stephenson stated he still has concerns regarding the <br /> potential victim status that may be created by mixing the younger I <br /> teens with the older ones. <br /> Roll was called on the amendment with Councilmembers Gipson, Pope <br /> and Niva voting yes end Councileembers Stephenson, Morrow dt1 it <br /> and Overstreet vOring no. <br /> Amendment failed. <br /> , 1,‘ <br />
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