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February 21,2001 <br /> Darryl Thompson 1803 Hewitt Amuse 4105,President,Pitched<Audubon <br /> Society,stated that the Maulsby Mud Flats and the Snohomish River&wary are <br /> very important areas for birds and wildlife and that they need to be preserved. <br /> Louise Stanton-Mate,President,Everett Chamber of Commerce,11400 Airport <br /> Road 4B,spoke in support of the draft Shoreline Master Plan. <br /> John Mohr,&mugve Director,Port of Everett,2911 Bond Street,stated that City <br /> staff has brought ferwad a document that provides a reasonable balance of uses <br /> set forth by the State Shoreline guidelines. <br /> Dr.John Houten,Pentec Environmental,120-34 Avenue S.,Edmonds,spoke <br /> regarding the best available sciences as they relate to the Maulsby Mud Plats.He <br /> discussed how the SEWIP Salmon Overlay has been used to establish the areas <br /> within the City's urban growth area that are appropriate for protection Gum future <br /> developmed. <br /> James WhiPMA 8420 Lowell-Latimer Road,commented on the need for wetlands <br /> and open space. <br /> Phyllis Mains,20924-37'Place W,Lymrwod,Snohomish County Siena Club, <br /> stated that the draft Shoreline Master Plan does not meet the policy of either the <br /> State Shoreline Management Act or the Endangered Species Act.She=premed <br /> concern regarding polluhan 0 Me City's waterways. <br /> Valerie Steel,2521 Grund,commented that credible dissention in the record is <br /> missing from the public process. <br /> Theodore Johnson,7725 L.arimer Road,remarked that there needs to be more time <br /> for public commas. <br /> Tom ehrlichmar,2717 Ro:kefeller,speaking on behalf of Howie&[green, <br /> presented a brief summation of the proposed changes to the draft which they had <br /> submitted to the City Council in a letter. <br /> C.J.Ebert,4913 Black Forest Looe,Shoreline Committee and Planning <br /> Commission member,stated that he had not heard one item tonight that had not <br /> previously been brought forward to either the Shoreline Committee or the <br />