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375 <br /> October 14,1992 <br /> (7)Larry Crawford clarified that the Everett Municipal Code talks <br /> about use of city right-of-way by the public. The policy has <br /> been to allow people throughout the city to obtain a permit. <br /> President Gipson recalled that in certain instances people have <br /> been encouraged to get a permit such as this for maintenance <br /> purposes. <br /> Moved by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilman Campbell to <br /> deny One <br /> ZmITIV/It774:1V2 f::=7" red" 50 <br /> Roll was called with all councilmen voting yes except <br /> Councilman Anderson who was excused. <br /> Notion carried. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 9209-44 <br /> FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE providing for the vacation of McDougall <br /> Avenue,Everett Avenue to 26th Street,plus N/S and E/W <br /> (7) <br /> alleys between Everett Avenue and 26th Street, West of <br /> Rainier Avenue. <br /> Brad Cattle, attorney representing Olsons Foods, stated that <br /> the vacation was requested in order for Olsons to do a major <br /> rennovation and he would welcome any questions. The owner, <br /> Morrie Olson,is also available for questions. <br /> Moved by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilman Moser that <br /> this Is declared to be the final reading of Council Bill No. <br /> 9209-44. <br /> President Gipson asked if anyone else wished to speak. <br /> Ken Dayton, representing the property CSners at 2221 Everett <br /> Avenue,expressed concern about having access to a loading door <br /> at this address on the east end of the alley. The building is <br /> occupied by North Cascade Dance Studio. <br /> Attorney Cattle responded that the access to the loading door <br /> will not be made any worse but should be better after the alley <br /> is vacated. <br /> 0 <br />