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October 4,2000 <br /> height restrictions. The Port has invested many millions of dollars into <br /> providing public access. <br /> Michele Hoverter,P.O.Box 2655,questioned why Snohomish County is <br /> patting money into the transfer station when they will be moving?She thanked <br /> the Mayor and councihoembm for visiting the rowing cemer in Toronto. <br /> Mayor Hansen answered that there was a need for the new compactor and <br /> Snohomish County has indicated it can be moved to a new location. <br /> City Attorney Solve stated that there is no intention for the City to have garbage <br /> trains in Lowell. <br /> Michele asked why truck traffic can't be roved out of the central business area? <br /> Mayor Hansen responded that it would increase traffic in other residential areas <br /> of town. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS <br /> Moved by Councilmember Overstreet,seconded by Councilmember Gipson <br /> to adopt the following cement agenda items: <br /> RESOLUTION-CLAIMS <br /> To adopt Resolution No.4960 authorizing payment of claims against the <br /> City of Everett in the amount of$1,804,400.88 for the period September 16, <br /> 2000 through September 22,2000. <br /> 100 COMPLETE-20W PAVEMENT MARKING <br /> To accept as complete the 2000 Pavement Marking p jaet allowing the <br /> Mayor to sign the Certificate of Completion which wO begin the 60 day <br /> rethe general <br /> period prior to the release of retaioege w the amount of$1,871.90 <br /> general contractor,Stripe-Rite,Inc. <br />