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38] <br /> July 24,1991 <br /> fi C' <br /> Terry ala Lien, 4100 South Third, recommended that the proposed <br /> ordinance Pine tunas the i cognized that the <br /> proposed adopted. is better than the interim ordinance which <br /> has been ed ted. recommended that the define g points be <br /> reconsidered in the Mexemption giveportion: 1)define emergency; <br /> Planning tivectoi given est discretion piennds <br /> administrative guidelines be provided prior to edoption� 3) <br /> perimeters be established for hedeciswetlandions <br /> banking proposals 4) <br /> review inconsistencies with the des) rev and discussions <br /> the City's Shoreline es on teed d review the impact of <br /> escalating property prices on individual home ownership;end 6) <br /> Define or clarify the transfer o4 land and vesting issues. <br /> Mx. Iles saltl that tM1e requirements in added at the time oP <br /> the builtling permit woultl be valitl. Council can relax tM1is <br /> timing issue. <br /> Mx. Giffen reported that the interim ordinance is very <br /> inflexible and is less desirable than the proposed ordinance. <br /> He does notend extending the interim ordinance past <br /> September 1,1991,mm <br /> Councilman Gipson asked what could be done to make this <br /> ordinance more easily understood by the general public. <br /> Paul kobe rts, Planning, saitl that annual review per the Growth <br /> Management Act will be requixetl. <br /> Reid Sheckey stated that most citizens a concerned with only <br /> parts of this document. He i very concerned out the Class <br /> IV streams and wetlands. He againm ended roundtable <br /> workshop before adopting this ordinanceand specifically <br /> related his concerns on buffers. <br /> C.J.Ebert,spoke en mitigation banking a voiced the opinion <br /> that this would pe beneficial to our community. <br /> For the record a letter to the Council from Philip B. Bannan, <br /> �. Port o4 Everett, re ommendbng that the City not regulate <br /> aquatic lands and subtidal areas through its wetland ordinance, <br /> specifically where a Corps of Engineers Section 404B permit is <br /> required. <br /> Moved by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilman Anderson to <br /> close the public hearing. <br /> C <br /> C <br />