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September 8,2004 <br /> • <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes except Coundl <br /> Member Nielsen who was excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> COUNCIL BILL NO.0408-41 <br /> THIRD AND FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORD0ANCE amending the City's Zoning Code Map, <br /> (Ordinance No.1671-89,as amended,EMC Title 19)from R-2 to <br /> R-1A for the residential area next to and including the former <br /> Asarco Smelter site in the City of Everett <br /> Moved by Council Member Olson, ve <br /> sended by Council Member <br /> Stonecipher that this is declared to bethe third and final reeding of <br /> Council Bill No.040841 and the City Clerk Is directed to call the roll for <br /> the final disposition of the ordinance. <br /> AYES: Krell,Olson,Hallos,Stonecipher,Overstreet <br /> NAYS: Gipson <br /> EXCUSED: Nielsen <br /> Ordinance No.2786-04 adopted. <br />• <br /> PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION <br /> President Hagge opened a pubic hearing regarding a proposed resolution <br /> to approve the Community Renewal Plan submitted by the Everett <br /> Housing Authority,and establishing standards and design guklelines <br /> appliouble to future project sperm development applications on the <br /> former ASARCO Smelter Site. <br />• <br /> Bob Landles,Planning Staff,explained that the City Council adopted <br /> Resolution No.5504 designating the area where the former ASARCO <br /> smelter was located as a blighted area where rehabilitation and <br /> 292 <br />
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