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712 4 <br /> December 23,1991 <br /> 431 <br /> Councilman Pope asked what if Mr. Adams felt there was <br /> discrimination problem and how many cases. 0,.Adams responded <br /> 10-12 cases. <br /> I'DLVelseteerhlts'I-Peertheaetehleadndnrdes'sarr.vIcT;twnanta rdeue"tdo <br /> lot <br /> income. <br /> Ptggrth:Tenloereone=te A:Ptarit.meLte,2:2:r.' tUTuarttM'p:Ig= (0 <br /> out that legislation Is In process to pre-empt any local <br /> legislation. <br /> Ruth Ann LaPciAt, 10524 24th Drive SE, stated that just cause <br /> takes longer to evict the bad tenant and causes good renters to <br /> leave because they don't want to deal with the problem long <br /> term. <br /> pe:oepelee=eeSteeedhealree'tTNde=ntesh.""jeet eeuee". "he only <br /> Willis Cole IS Inc. (eviction services), asked if this <br /> otdlnanpsafll prevent homelessness. He said the ordinance <br /> doesn't address any processing. Burdens will be placed on <br /> landlords as well as tenants. Thn state law is adequate. <br /> Janet tufty, 7100 Evergreen Way, property manager, felt it was <br /> a misdirected ordinance, related some personal experiences and <br /> said that°Just cause ties management'a hands. <br /> Ron Hormann, 2 W Casino Road, stated this ordinance would not <br /> let property managers Oa their jobs. <br /> ''n"Gipson <br /> eoplqlned rotc1=-Tgu:':,!ngethis ordinance <br /> 2di`rrik,47.an t ha t <br /> Councilman Poser felt this ordinance would cause a greater <br /> impact on reliable tenants than on the unreliable. <br /> She Z.:poCsi,ttr, <br /> yioGIgtheordinance.ktee directed to call the roll for the final <br /> rdehgcn,Po <br /> overstroet ser,Diamond,Gipson,Pop, <br /> • <br /> Ordinance defeated. <br /> (—) <br /> 0 <br />