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362 <br /> October 7,1222 <br /> 0 <br /> SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS <br /> Carl Baird, Water Pollution Control Facility, recognized Ed <br /> Griffenberg, Mike Anderson and Keith Bareback for achieving <br /> advanced levels in their certifications. <br /> Charles Johnstone was recognized for receiving the"Operator of <br /> the Veer"award from his peers. <br /> MAYOR'S COMMENTS <br /> 'Sayer Kinch proclaimed October as "Navy Month" commemorating <br /> the Navy's 217th birthday this year. He also made the"Keys of <br /> the City" present to the USS Camden and crew during their <br /> visit,Octaber.8-13th. <br /> Captain Paul Bontrop, Commanding Officer, Naval Station Puget <br /> Sound, Sand Point, received the proclamation and expressed <br /> appreciation for the City's hospitality and close ties. <br /> Tv.:1=Merr‘Yba'iTN:L"'"nted C°UnCi'Mem'er' With <br /> VISITORS <br /> Chris Towne Joe Toyer and Pete Philley,members of the Growth <br /> Management'Hearing Board, were introduced by Mayor Kinch as <br /> they are visiting Everett today. Chris Towne explained that <br /> their duties will be to see that the various jurisdictions are <br /> in compliance with the Growth Management Act. <br /> mented that Snahom'sh County Tomorrow <br /> =rc'tVtjZol'OT;':=es having their,21.,recommendations <br /> ready for review October 28th. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Councilman Pope reported that he had noticed several political <br /> signs that did not meet the political sign requirements. Jerry <br /> Vrooman responded that the Planning Department notifies those <br /> not conforming to the requirements and that all candidates have <br /> received handouts regarding sign rquirements. <br /> • <br /> 4:0 <br /> • <br />
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