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022 $ <br /> December II,1991 <br /> Moved by Councilman Pape, s r <br /> onaed by President Morrow that <br /> this is declared to be the final reading of Council Bill No. <br /> 9111-e1 and the City Clerk is directed to call theroll for the <br /> final disposition of the ordinance. <br /> AYES: Maser,Diamond,Morrow,Pope, <br /> NAYS: None <br /> EXCUSED: Anderson,Gipson,Overstreet <br /> 02010100$ No. 1834-91 11' <br /> adopted. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 9111-78 <br /> President Morrow announced <br /> the third reading of Council <br /> Bill 9111-78, the proposed ordinance repealing Ordinance <br /> 1663-89 creating LID No. 731, 19th Avenue sE/silver Lake Drive <br /> Street Improvement he delayed. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING-MCDOUGALL VACATION <br /> President Morrow opened the public hearing regarding the <br /> proposetl v cation oP McDougall between Everett A and 26th <br /> street plus the N/s alley and the UM alley easty o .gall, <br /> west of Rainier between Everett Avenue and 26th Street. <br /> Carolyn Black, Real Properties, explained that the proposed <br /> cation contains a of approximately 42,400 square Peet <br /> e <br /> and within the Cr1aGeneral Commercial lone. <br /> ial public <br /> meeting was held October 2 1991 and public questions were <br /> discussed and resolved. Significant traffic <br /> issues <br /> were <br /> discussed at the T.A.C. meeting November 19 1991 and <br /> recommendationswere <br /> vacation <br /> The cation will allow expansion <br /> of l <br /> s facilitiesand store. $eral existing buildings <br /> will be demolished, the two single family residences an the �� <br /> northwest corner will not be demolished. <br /> Brad Cattle, attorney representing Mr. Olson, <br /> stated that no <br /> property will be dented access due to the proposed vc <br /> r o <br /> He emphasised that this a a <br /> would h sitive effect <br /> for that n s <br /> neighborhood a therehave been s ral problems in <br /> the past including drugtrafficking. He asrelated that the <br /> School District is supportive of this vacation. <br /> 0 <br /> n <br />
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