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• <br /> July 19,2000 <br /> PRESIDENT <br /> President Campbell acknowledged the members of Boy Scout Troop 6 who <br /> were needing the City Council meeting to earn their citizenship in the <br /> community"merit badges. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Seine requested an executive session regarding a real estate <br /> iter and a litigation matter.The session is expected to last approximately one <br /> Mur with no anticipated announcement to follow. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Tom Sharer,2319 Colby,expressed concern regarding a plan to change the <br /> parking pattern on the 2300 block of Colby Avenue to diagonal parking. <br /> Michele Hoverter,5502 S.2',spoke regarding Steve Woods'development <br /> vision for the landfill area which was discuss.at the Shoreline Committee <br /> meeting. <br /> John Mailmen,1609 Baker,Northeast Everett Neighborhood Association, <br /> submitted signed petitions requesting that the solid waste transfer facility not be <br /> placed in any of Everett's residential neighborhoods. �.. <br /> Reid Shockey,2716 Colby,spoke regarding the reed for effective design <br /> standards for transit-oriented development,sheelscapes on gateway corridors, <br /> multifamily dwellings and the downtown core. <br /> Frank McCord,5730 Sound Avenue,reiterated Reid Bhackey's comments <br /> regarding the need for effective design standards. <br /> Councilmember Gipson questioned whether the City of Everett should develop a <br /> master plant t. <br />
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