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� <br /> ' CITY OF EVERETT <br /> Board of d s <br /> A u tment <br /> Minutes - July 7, 1980 <br /> The 'reqular r.ieeting of � he City of Everett Soard of Adjustment <br /> was held at 7:00 p.m. i., the City Hall Council Chambers. Mr. <br /> Russell presided; Mr. Zook and Mr. Eckstrom were present. Mr. <br /> Wilson and Mr. Hoagland were abaent. <br /> � i <br /> Mr. Russell introduced the Board memt-+ra to the sudience. <br /> � Mr. Ruasell then ,announced that the first item on the agenda wae • <br /> an application by General Hosnital. Their request is beinq <br /> costooned until the August 4, 1980 hearing. <br /> ' A liearinq was held on the application of Johnnie GrifEith, <br /> P.. O. Hox 263, Snohomish, 'Aashington 98290, for a vari ce from <br /> ' Section 19.40.020 of the Everett Municipal Code, Off-Street <br /> Parki.ng, for permission to allow five (5) off-street parking <br /> spucea rather than the code requirement of fifteen (15) off- <br /> atreet parking stalls for a 19' x 20' tavern addition. <br /> Legal Deacription: Lot 9 Plat of Everett Div. "C" • <br /> Addrese: 1101 Hewitt <br /> Zoning: C-1 General Commercial . <br /> Neither Johnnie Griffith nor a representative for Ms. Griffith <br /> were present so the application was held over until the last <br /> item on the agQnda to give the app.licant additional time. <br /> A hearinq was held on the application of Rodne�C. He_r�mes, <br /> 3215 Shore Avenue, Everett, Washington 96203,•or� a var�nce from <br /> &ection 19.4�2.040 of the Everett Municipal Code, Yards, Paragraph <br /> C, for permission to construct a deck or catwalk to a height <br /> exceeding forty-two (42) inches above the ground level. <br /> Legal Description: Lot 7 Hlock Shore Acres Add. <br /> Addresa: 3215 Shore Avenue � <br /> 2oninqs R-S Single Family Suburban Residential <br /> Mr. Hermes repreaented himself and had nothing further to add <br /> 'to hia application. , <br /> , 11 letter from Hr. Humphrey, an adjacent property owner, was <br /> read and he had no objections to Mr. Hermea' request. <br /> There was no oppoaition from the audience. <br />