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627 <br /> 0 <br /> November 13,len <br /> He stated that staff had met with s ral people from the <br /> development community yesterday discussing this draft. <br /> Allan told Council they would need to adopt the policies and <br /> regulations separately. He stated the deadline would be <br /> December 1st. <br /> Reid Shocked, 2920 Colby Avenue, thanked council and staff for <br /> addressing the c s that have been raised. He pou=ted Out <br /> that s e have Oeenxnr solved while others will need to be <br /> solved. He Pel[ the d raft document hatter than the Q <br /> interim regulations. Heremindedntletl council that EDC was <br /> developing a position paper. <br /> Michael Smith,Snohomish County-Camano Association of Realtors, <br /> thanked council for their diligence end offered to be available <br /> for any discussions. He talked about improving the language of <br /> the the purpose'statement, the definition in the 1989 manual as <br /> as existing ve wetlands being <br /> lterednas sasion completedprior to the <br /> he <br /> urged a proactive constructive approach goal. <br /> Elmer Ned Johnson, representing Everett and Snohomish County <br /> Streamkeepers, supported the adoption of the Planning <br /> Commission's proposed policies and regulations not the draft o <br /> proposal. He stated the Planning Commission's document should <br /> either be passed or remanded back to them. <br /> City Attorney Jim Iles advised council that if C.B. 9110-61 <br /> neen't adopted today, first reading on an interim ordinance was <br /> ded. <br /> firncilman Diamond introduced the following council bill for <br /> st reading: <br /> COUNCIL BILL 9111-77 <br /> FIRST READING: 0 <br /> AN ORDINANCE amending Section 1 of Ordinance Na. <br /> 1812-91, end Section 46(D) of ordinance No. 1671-89, <br /> Extending the Effective Date of Section 37 of Zoning <br /> Code Ordinance No. 1671-89 (Environmentally Sensitive <br /> Areas),end Declaring an Emergency to Exist. <br /> O <br /> 0 <br />