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J. <br /> February 15,1989 53 <br /> The regular meeting of the Everett City council was <br /> called to order <br /> �k5, <br /> at 7:00 p.m. February 15, 1989 in the Council Chambers of the <br /> Everett City Hall,President Wive presiding. Upon roll call it W <br /> found that <br /> all <br /> C ncilmembers w e present a cept Councrlmember Pope <br /> was ax <br /> who a excused. Mayor Moore was also sed. <br /> Minutesof the meeting held February 8, 1989 w approved a <br /> Printed. <br /> were s <br /> NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION <br /> David Koenig,Planning Department,stated that Ordinance No.1355-87 J <br /> s passed by the City Council on May 2, 1987 and set which into 1 <br /> motion the City P Everett becoming a CertifiedLocal Government <br /> cognized by theState f Washington and thefederal government a 9 <br /> as local reviewbody f National Register Nominations. The local <br /> review const of r recommendation by the Historical ji 3,. <br /> Commissionand I and recommendation by the Mayor. <br /> The Rucker Hill district represents a significant period of time in <br /> Historical history. <br /> ssionl and the tState lic mof Washingtoboth the Everett <br /> n Advisory Council <br /> have recommended the inclusion of the Rucker Hill Historic district <br /> into the National Register. <br /> The National Register of Historic Places rs the federal governments ;. <br /> official list of those properties worthy of preservation. It is a <br /> important planning tool for the federal government as well a <br /> record of the physical remains of America's past. s a <br /> snafus of listing in mthe National Register of Historic Places <br /> inclutle: <br /> 1. Seinagibbilitygrents.apply for federal planning and )ry <br /> ion 1 <br /> 2. Profitable renovation oPc oeee rcial properties <br /> (including residential rental) bymeans of federal <br /> investment tax credits. <br /> 3. rmpaerty tax batement Par som rMe6111tatetl buildings <br /> Sn tion progra a which M1eve elmplemen ted the special i <br /> valuation program. <br /> 4. Assurance that property will not be altered <br /> or <br /> demolished by federally funded or licensed projects <br /> without caxePul consitleratlon. <br /> 5 displaytoPna handsomenbronte 1Na tional Registers plequeantl <br /> Po <br /> 6. benGenefitsallry. higher sales value because of the above ii <br /> e <br /> '`I <br /> IAf <br /> fy£x <br /> fM1 <br />
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