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IWO <br /> May 20,1992 <br /> (7) <br /> Betty Morrow, 2130 Colby, representing the Historical <br /> Commission, urged saving t.hotel and expressed t.support of <br /> the Commission in the rehabilitation of the building. <br /> Jack O'Donnell, 3329 Grand, spoke of the historical <br /> significance of the restoration. <br /> =117,e3a=lar,,ge'MoTreriagergtilitatnnity'a financial <br /> ho <br /> tel project <br /> is e key <br /> eleaent of One 000ntoonreoltalira000n. <br /> Taya Counbrynan, 2207 Wetmore, spoke in favor of the <br /> restoration but questioned the residential and business parking <br /> requirements in Inc project. <br /> Tom Burns, 1710 0 Marine View prive, representing the Everett <br /> Area Chamber of Commerce, strongly urged support and commended <br /> the City on their partnership rola. <br /> Art Skotdal, 1d02 Hewitt, read a letter from Chuck Ogden of <br /> Dykeman Architects, stating it was not the City's role to <br /> Provide financial support in the indiVidual projects. He <br /> f1=70150 the aid all participatingrn1Vndggem , Xng , <br /> and lighten the requirements in the permit process to assist in <br /> the downtown revitalization. <br /> George Darr Jr, Lake Stevens, spoke in favor of doing <br /> something with the Monte Cristo but expressed concerns with the <br /> affordable housing proposal. <br /> David Mandly,2731 Wetmore, of Lojis Corporation,explained the <br /> project and the need for low-income, affordable housing in <br /> Everett. The renovation and rehabilitation of Inc Monte Cristo <br /> cannot be done with subsidy governmental programs. <br /> %.:yznIxr,,.V2thlUslerf,,,gtated Inc City should not assist in <br /> g::fd,r2gr.If=14"1.="=1:11ntl.N":,°: <br /> motion. <br />