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� r� <br /> August 9 , 1980 <br /> Page Eight <br /> 1. A good drainage system and adequate required off-street <br /> �arking for their area is a necessity and will be <br /> prcivided. <br /> 2. The existing single family residence would be converted <br /> to a duplex and be an owner-occupant situation which <br /> would improve the existing conditions. <br /> 3. There is ,�ot enough rent noney that can be collected <br /> frmn one family to support the payments on a five (5) <br /> bedroom house. <br /> 4. They cannot afford to leave the e:cisting residence vacant <br /> for another two (2) months. <br /> 5. They appreciate the concerns of the Lowell residents but <br /> the issves that have been brought forth are irrelevant <br /> and not pertaining to the issue. <br /> 6. If the area residents of Lowell do not prefer duplexes <br /> to be constructed then they should appeal to Council for <br /> a rezone of their community. <br /> There was no further comment from the audience. <br /> After visually viewing the subject property and considering all the <br /> facts and testimony it was moved by Mr. Hoagland, seconded by <br /> Mr. �ckstrom ana unanimously car.ried to grant the the applicant's <br /> request as it meets all the requirements of Section 19. 70.060 of the <br /> Everett Municipal Code, Paragraphs 1, 2 , 3 , and 9 . <br /> A hearing was held on the application of William 17cCamey, 2112 Colby <br /> Avenue, Everett, iPashington 98201, for a variance from Section <br /> 19. 18. 090 of the Everett Municipal Code for perr�ission to construct <br /> an outside set of stairs leading to the second floor that will be <br /> four foot six inches (4 ' 6"J from the Nortli side property line rather <br /> than tlie code requirement of fiv� (5) feet. <br /> Leoal Description: Lot 29, IIlock 434, Plat of Everett Div. "8" <br /> Address: 2112 Colby Avenue <br /> Zoning: R-3 Multiple Family Low Density Residence <br /> Mr. Jim iVelsh represented 41r. tdcCamey and added that their cosis <br /> would be too great to move the steps farther away. Also, that <br /> Mr. McCamey owned the residence to the North which i� in the dir- <br /> ection Lhe steps would be constructed. <br />