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September 28, 2016 <br /> facility, supportive employment options, the location selection process, a <br /> need for comprehensive covenants with Catholic Housing Services to <br /> ensure a long term commitment to the project, crime reduction in <br /> surrounding neighborhoods, and the need to meet all deadlines to secure <br /> available funding. <br /> Council Member Moore inquired about possible data showing success of <br /> the supportive housing in Bellingham and asked this information to be <br /> provided to the community and to the Council. <br /> Will Rice, Catholic Community Services, stated the available data will be <br /> provided to the Council. <br /> Greg Tisdel and Ron Young, both of Everett, spoke in support of the <br /> proposed supportive (low-barrier) housing for homeless initiative. <br /> Ray Keasey, Redmond, spoke about a need for better community <br /> outreach. <br /> Briefing by Climate Solutions on results of energy mapping and <br /> carbon wedge analysis. <br /> Presented by Karen Stewart; Planning, Eileen <br /> Quigley, New Energy Cities; and Derik Broekhoff, <br /> Stockholm Environment Institute. <br /> Jackie Mlnchew, Everett, spoke about the need for community <br /> involvement. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1609-38 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE pertaining to the State Environmental Policy Act <br /> Categorical Exemption Thresholds for Minor New Construction, <br /> amending Ordinance No's 2534-01, 1348-87 and 3272-1 (EMC <br /> Chapter 20.04), as amended, and including a Special Public Notice <br /> Procedure amending Ordinance No's. 3185-10 and 2530-01 (EMC <br /> Chapter 15.24), as amended <br /> Presented by Karen Stewart, Planning <br /> 302 <br />