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December 5, 2012 <br /> Attorney Hall outlined alternative courses of action that were considered <br /> as a result of the expiration of the moratorium next month on medical <br /> cannabis/collective gardens. <br /> Jeremy Kelsey, Mukilteo, spoke in opposition to the proposed ordinance, <br /> which he views as a continuation of the moratorium. <br /> Lawrence Allred, Everett, also expressed opposition to the proposed <br /> ordinance. <br /> COUNCIL BILL NO. 1211-59 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE adopting the Central Waterfront Redevelopment <br /> Plan as a Subarea Plan of the Everett Growth Management <br /> Comprehensive Plan, amending Ordinance No. 2021-94, as <br /> amended <br /> Presented by: Allan Giffen, Planning Department <br /> COUNCIL BILL NO. 1211-60 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE establishing zoning regulations for the Central <br /> Waterfront Planning Area, amending Ordinance No. 1671-89 (EMC <br /> Title 19, Zoning), as amended, and repealing Ordinance No.'s <br /> 3277-12 and 3260-12 <br /> Presented by: Allan Giffen, Planning Department <br /> Discussion ensued regarding water-dependent activities and the <br /> requirements and viability of deep water shipping access. Allan Giffen, <br /> Planning Director, stated he would attempt to obtain answers by <br /> Wednesday, December 19, 2012. <br /> Gail Chism, Everett, spoke in opposition to heavy industrial and <br /> manufacturing use on the site. <br /> 338 <br />
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