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February 21,2001 <br /> Julie Langabeer,P.O.Box 1146,League of Women Voters in Snohomish County, <br /> stated that they support the goals of the Shoreline Management Act which are <br /> included in the Shoreline MaatsePlan Update,but are concerned about pmts ofthe <br /> MasterPlan which do not support the OhoNine Management Act goals. <br /> Dada Mascarenan,517 Laurel Drive,requested that the vote on the Shoreline <br /> Master Plan Update be postponed and that additional public hearings be <br /> scheduled. <br /> • <br /> Peggy Taepel,11110-3.Place SE,exp sed concern regarding the need for clear <br /> criteria in the plan. <br /> Donald Shank,4418 Rucker#5,commented on the need to be responsible <br /> stewards ofthe land. <br /> JoAnn Carlson,7918 Lorimer Road,spoke regarding the flood plain in Bast <br /> Everett. <br /> Vicky Mascarene,517 Laurel Drive,requested that the public hearing be <br /> postponedfor one month te allow additional public input. <br /> Gail Chism,4601 S.45,stated that the Shoreline Master Plan Update will leave <br /> and create loopholes that will allow degradation of our shoreline,wildlife and ih <br /> habitat <br /> Reid Shockey,4006 Nassau,Shoreline Advisory Committee,remarked that the <br /> plan is a balanced one and that the riveAiont is a unique setting where business <br /> and people caneoexist <br /> Michael Cade,728-134v Street 6219,Economic Development Council,spoke in <br /> support of adopting we plan. <br /> Bence Tipton,6308-100v Street,Marysville,commented on the protection of <br /> Chinook salmon in the Snohomish River and slated that he opposes the filling of <br /> any wetlands in Snohomish County. <br /> Libby Johnson,1005 Charles Street,asked that the issues of lard use in the <br /> estuary and along the maw stem of the Snohomish River be considered carefully. <br />