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November 2, 2016 <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles requested an executive session, anticipated to last no <br /> longer than 15 minutes, concerning a legal matter pursuant to RCW <br /> 42.30.110(1)(i)(c) and RCW 42.30.110(1)(i)(h) with no announcement to <br /> follow. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> J. T. Dray, Everett, spoke about the counterproposal to the Charter <br /> Review Committee's recommendation to establish a committee devoted <br /> exclusively to Everett Transit. He also talked about a new bus stop in <br /> North Everett that is not available to Everett Transit riders. <br /> Jeanine Warner, Everett, commented on the decline in "middle Everett" <br /> and the need for economic development, code enforcement, infrastructure <br /> improvement, and beautification along Evergreen Way. <br /> Jackie Minchew, Everett, spoke about climate change and justice relating <br /> to the recent trial held in Portland, Oregon, and events surrounding the <br /> Dakota Access Pipeline protests in North Dakota. <br /> John Dimas, Everett, thanked City Council for considering the proposed <br /> amendment to the zoning code to allow detached accessory dwelling units <br /> in single family zones. <br /> COUNCIL BRIEFING AGENDA: <br /> Adopt Resolution designating certain real property located near the <br /> intersection of Berkshire Drive and Evergreen Way as the preferred <br /> alternative for development of a 70-unit supportive housing facility. <br /> Presented by Director Hil Kaman, Public Health & Safety <br /> The following individuals spoke in favor of the proposed resolution: <br /> Wendy Grove, Everett Recovery Cafe <br /> Carol Gogarty, Everett <br /> 352 <br />
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