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15 5-------1 <br /> CApril 29,1992 <br /> Roll was called with all councilmen voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> RESOLUTION-PASNE FIELD EXPANSION <br /> Councilman TIverstxeet explained that.two resolutions have been <br /> draftetlfo Council's. review. He further stated that <br /> ResolutionAmmittal Recdlution B, as <br /> Resolution B xelec[s Pati neo Field as.the preferred alternative, <br /> President Gipson felt Council should start discussing the <br /> resolutions before them and then act on the resolutions. <br /> ncllman Diamontlre 09 <br /> red ESHB ted that no <br /> decision could maderegarding the Paine Field expansion <br /> until the Air Transportation C mmission completes the planning <br /> December 1394. He urged councilmembers to look at Draft. A <br /> carefully. <br /> Councilmen Moser and Diamond w e in P of Draft A than <br /> B. Councilman Moser felt Dleft Ao 1109outlinesnine y of the key <br /> objections to the sprocess without.taking a firm."no"position. <br /> He stated that Draft A addresses:all is <br /> Pat Case, 2616 19th street, spoke in fad.of the Paine Field <br /> expansion. He felt Parne Field should be made as economically <br /> viable as posdb1e. <br /> Moved by Councilman Diamond, seconded by Councilman Campbell to <br /> adapt Resolution 3625, "Resolutiona <br /> Resolution A•, conveying the Everett <br /> City Council's recommendation that regional irport Planning <br /> comply vith the provisions of the Growth Mangement Act of 1991, <br /> include Consideration of the recommendations of the Washington <br /> State Air Transportation Commission, and require full <br /> disclosure,of environmental impacts and mitigation for any site. <br /> Dick Wendt, 3627 Shore, spoke about tha noise that would occur <br /> d <br /> if the expansion took place and what position was <br /> portrayed by Resolution A on the expansion of Paine Field. <br /> Paul Roberts, Plano in O, stated the difference between the <br /> solutions was that A reflected the custatus of state <br /> law, while a makes a statement absent any currentstatus <br /> of the <br /> existing law. <br /> C <br />