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R 1 <br /> • <br /> a. This option returns to the current definition of public nuisance noise—which requires three or <br /> more affected residences. This definition can be restrictive on the noise administrator's ability to <br /> make a determination that a noise is a "public nuisance noise." <br /> Although all options are strong, staff recommends option one because it incorporates language similar to the state law <br /> definition of"public nuisance," and recognizes that a public nuisance is an offense against a right shared by the <br /> community. It also avoids obstacles the administrator ran into with the "three affected residences" requirement. <br /> Please contact me or Flora Diaz with questions. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Katie Rathbun <br /> Assistant City Attorney <br /> City of Everett <br /> 2930 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 10-C <br /> Everett, WA 98201 <br /> T: 425.257.7007 <br /> F: 425.257.8693 <br /> 2 <br />