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C nil <br /> December 23;1991 <br /> toe teffen, 1429 8roativay, said that paying tenants a net <br /> evictetl antlthat t M1e Lantllortl Tenant Act took care of problems. <br /> Helen Norgaard,6108 Dexter,opposed the ordinance. <br /> Cindy.Smith, 4434 212th Street SW,Mountlake Terrace,felt this <br /> ordinance would just require more judicial staffing and was <br /> opposed to it. <br /> Charles Wiggins, 2201.Rucker Avenue, felt the ordinance would <br /> increase costo all and was opposed to the ordinance. <br /> iris Deatherage,representing ICAAN,opposed the ordinance. <br /> Wendy Levesque, Woodinville, opposed the ordinance and felt It <br /> would Make landlords more critical in their evaluation of <br /> prospective tenants. <br /> Leonard Atlee, 2119 Gr enO Avenue, opposed the.or <br /> d <br /> in <br /> an <br /> ce <br /> as <br /> there is already state regulation. <br /> Charles Halley, 2331 Rockefelleropposed the ordinance and <br /> felt it would only increase rent. <br /> Dreg Thody, 2125 Grand,.stated.this ordinance would only <br /> protect the bed tenants and Increase rent. He urged <br /> councilmembers to vote no. <br /> Itchery Swanson, nice Fells, felt the ordinance would make <br />' it very costly to evict batl tenants. <br /> Craig Dohnson, peetong forA lis Marcell, 530>S. 3rd Avenue, <br /> spoke to opposition to the ordinance. <br /> Carl Haglund, a Seattle resident, stated that Seattle has a <br /> "just cause"ordinance in effect. Ha felt the ordinance would <br /> hurt the low income community, he also said that drug dealer <br /> tenants always paid their rent. He urged Council to vote <br /> against the ordinance. <br /> proper ysler, 3422 Bfactvthe related various experiences a <br /> property manager entl Pelt the 20 tlay notice was a goDO aolutlona <br /> Bill Adams, Chairman of Financial Survival Group, stated that <br /> due processa not included in the. state regulation. He <br /> supported thisordinance and felt the low income population <br /> deserved this ordinance. <br /> C <br /> C <br />
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