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9. The extension to the moratorium provided in this ordinance does not in any way repeal <br /> or modify Ordinance No. 2145-96; and <br /> 10. The City Council did hold a public hearing on March 19, 1997, to consider extending <br /> the moratorium for an additional six month renewal period and adopted Ordinance No. <br /> 2210-97 extending the moratorium for six months. On September 10, 1997, the City <br /> Council did hold a public hearing to consider extending the moratorium for an <br /> additional six month renewal period. On March 12, 1998, the City Council did hold a <br /> public hearing to consider extending the moratorium for an additional six month <br /> renewal period; and <br /> 11. The moratorium will terminate unless extended by the adoption of this ordinance <br /> further amending Ordinance No. 2138-96; and <br /> 12. An additional extension of the moratorium would allow the City to continue to <br /> implement the work plan by monitoring on-going litigation and defending its <br /> ordinances concerning the City's adult use policy and regulatory strategy. The <br /> moratorium, Ordinance No. 2138-96 as amended, was adopted on April 12, 1996, for <br /> a six month period through October 12, 1996, unless extended for one or more six <br /> month renewal periods. Through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2173-96, the City <br /> amended Ordinance No. 2138-96 to provide for an additional six month renewal <br /> period thereby extending Ordinance No. 2138-96 through April 12, 1997, without any <br /> lapse. The second six month renewal period provided by Ordinance No. 2210-97, <br /> following a pubic hearing, further extended Ordinance No. 2138-96 for an additional <br /> six months through October 12, 1997, without any lapse. The third six month renewal <br /> period provided by Ordinance No. 2245-97, following a public hearing, further <br /> extended Ordinance No. 2138-96 for an additional six months through April 12, 1998. <br /> The adoption of a fourth renewal period through this ordinance extends Ordinance No. <br /> 2138-96 for an additional six months through October 12, 1998, without any lapse; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the City Council does conclude: <br /> The moratorium concerning the licensing and the siting of adult use businesses <br /> must be extended for a fourth six (6) month renewal period through October 12, <br /> 1998, to act as a stop-gap measure since the City's adult use businesses policies and <br /> regulations are being challenged which challenges could adversely effect the City's <br /> policy and regulatory strategy for adult use businesses and to allow the City to <br /> continue to monitor and defend the challenges to its adult use policy and regulatory <br /> strategy; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF EVERETT DOES ORDAIN: <br /> Section 1: Ordinance No. 2138-96, as amended, was originally adopted on April 12, <br /> 1996, for a six month period. Through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2173-96, Ordinance No. <br /> 2138-96 was extended for an initial six month renewal period and the City provided for <br /> 2 <br />