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June 15,2005 <br /> Larry Tackatrom,7122 Beverly Lane,stated that he has numerous <br /> antique cars in a fenced back yard and questioned whether they would be <br /> affected by the proposed ordinance. <br /> Phillip Jarvneck,78.and Broadway,remarked that cars which are parked <br /> in an area of the yard which is not visible to the public should not be <br /> affected by the proposed ordinance. <br /> Pamela Brown,1009 93i0 Street SW,expressed concem <br /> m regarding <br /> persistent complaints made by a neighbor regarding their recreational <br /> vehicle. <br /> Laura Van Slyck,Prosecutor,clarified that the intent of this proposed <br /> into <br /> ordinance Is to limit vehicles to a maximum of four to a residential lot <br /> unless they are in an approved structure. <br /> Moved by Council Member Olson,seconded by Council Member <br /> Stonecipher to close the public hearing. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes except Council <br /> Member Halloo who was excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> COUNCIL BILL NO,0505.20 <br /> THIRD AND FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE relating to the Number of Vehicles which may <br /> be Parked within Residential Neighborhoods,and adding a <br /> new Chapter to the Everett Municipal Code,Title 8 <br /> Moved by Council Member Overstreet,seconded by Council Member <br /> Olson that this is declared to be the third and final reading of Council Bill <br /> No.0505-20. <br /> 179 <br />