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• <br /> 230 <br /> 0 <br /> May 15,1991 <br /> Councilman Gipson said that the concerns and manpower 0 <br /> requirements should be addressed through the Administration and <br /> in the Budget setting workshops, as this is a management and <br /> operation issue. <br /> Counci'man Moser asked for a written copy of the statistics <br /> that were presented as to police coverage in the City. <br /> Councilman Pope suggested that it may be appropriate to stop <br /> annexations until the capabilities of the City to provide the <br /> necessary services be addressed. He recommended that a 0 <br /> workshop be held with the Police Chief. <br /> CAA Wrooman said that long range planning as to services and to <br /> the operation of the City are ongoing and that the Mayor is <br /> very cognizant to the safety and.secusity of all of Everett <br /> citizens. that the manpower issues and needs of the Police <br /> Department will be addressed In the planning and budgeting <br /> process. <br /> Robert Perry, 10020 23rd Drive 5E, stated that the procedure <br /> set by up state law is flawed in not allowing input from the <br /> citizens in the enlarged area of the annexation. He reminded <br /> Council that there are some road problems in the annexation <br /> boundaries, the,residences axe not served by public sewer and () <br /> there is a need for adequate police protection. <br /> Paul Roberts, Planning Director, explained that state law <br /> allows the Boundary Review Board the latitude to double the <br /> annexation area and does not require the area residents be <br /> canvassed prior to setting the annexation area. <br /> ggrilcbUiLle.n, seconded by Councilman Anderson to close the <br /> President Morrow asked if anyone else wished to speak and no <br /> one replied. <br /> =cilMTn Dieattenad antOveg'reect=ne iotlna Yew except <br /> () <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 0 <br />