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a: February 12,1992 <br /> SNOHOMISH COUNTY TOMORROW STEERING COMMITTEE OPERATING GUIDELINES O <br /> Moved by Councilman Moser., a onded by Gouncilnan.Campbell ti <br /> approve the Snohomish County Tonoxxav Steering Caamittee <br /> Operating Guidelines. <br /> ncilean Diamond questioned the County's weighted vote. <br /> Councllman Gipson sketl whet benefit the City would receive by <br /> being a part of this committee. <br /> Councilman Overstreet and Marylou Block, Planning, explained <br /> that this committee sets the guidelines for the work progress in <br /> meeting the Growth Management laws and renulations. Marylou <br /> requirements <br /> emphasofetl t Gro the Cem twOct. eeneed to feet hat <br /> thereremen is of thes Growth r Management pShe also Pelt that <br /> Court is a mechanism for resolving disputes between the City and <br /> County if tM1eyshould arise. <br /> Councilman Anderson questioned the funding. <br /> Councilman Moser revealed that Snohomish County is on the <br /> leading edge of developing a Growth Management Program, far <br /> ahead of many other jurisdictions. <br /> Roll was called with all councilmen voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> EASEMENT-TRANSMISSION LINE NO.2 <br /> Moved by Councilman Overstreet, s onded by Councilman Diamond <br /> to authorize the Mayor to sign an easement with Snohomish County <br /> for Transmission Line No.2. <br /> Councilman Overstreet reported that the Centennial Trail which <br /> crosses Transmission Line No. 2 is being used a great deal by <br /> many citizens. <br /> Roll was called with all councilmen voting yes. <br /> Notion carried. <br />