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, �>rt ry� �;" �. '- <br /> > .r • <br /> ,� � . v <br /> a p i� x :: <br /> �' b.� <br /> � .S> �.a l,,.�'.. .a � . <br /> October Z, 1996 <br /> PRFCIDENT'S COMN�'NTS <br /> Vice President Campbell announced that a�enda item *10, lease aereement for <br /> Wall Street Building space with Snohomish County> would be removcd from the <br /> aeenda. <br /> q�`Tt1RNrY'S � yt �1T. <br /> 8S 30 Eue✓'9r�e,n � <br /> City Attorney, Mike Wei h�, asked that agenda item �'4, 8330 Ever�recn Way <br /> demolition project, be removed from the aeenda also. <br /> He requested several esecutive sessions reeazdina le=a1, real estate and labor <br /> issues. They will take approximately 1 1/3 hours and t"�re will be no <br /> announcements iollowin�. <br /> ' C1TIZFN C'OM�tE�1TS <br /> Brian Astwood, 1�06 ZGth, thanked �fayor Hansen and Bob Cooper for <br /> expeditiously eettin� [he memorandum of understanding re�arding the Story Pole <br /> to the Tulalip Tribe. <br /> Matthew Thompson, 8808 Vistarama Avenue, voiced concem regazding the death <br /> of an eleven year old boy due to a bicycle accident on 100th Street SE. He had <br /> questions conceming a proposed road construction project that is planned for the <br /> furure and asked that it be expedited. <br /> Dou� Levy, Govemmenta! Affairs, shared a letter of appreciation from'ihB o�e <br /> Schneider family thanl:ine ihe City for its tribute to Marc as an Olymp <br /> btedalist. <br /> 537 <br />