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InL5 l"J 0 l'1 l5 n377 <br />AUG 221980 <br />August zo, 19e0 <br />CITY OF EVERETT <br />Pianni„,-r� <br />The regular meeting of the Everett City Council was called to order at 7:00 F <br />August 20, 1980, in the Council Chambers of the Everett City Hall, President <br />Overstreet presiding. Upon roll call it was found that all Councilmen were <br />present except Councilman Aldcroft. Mayor Moore was excused. <br />Minutes•of the meeting held August 13, 1980 were approved as printed. <br />COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT <br />President Overstreet said he had received a request from the Mayor to appoint <br />two Council members to the Consultant Selection Committee for the Southwest <br />.Everett Sewer Interceptor System. He asked any Councilmen wishing to serve.o <br />this -committee to please let him know. <br />AGENDA ADD -ON <br />Brad Cattle, City Attorney, asked for a first reading of an ordinance to plac <br />the 250 EMS Levy on the ballot November 4th as a special City election. Shou <br />the -.Council decide to do this after their workshop by having first reading at <br />this meeting, final reading would be in time for the cut-off deadline for the <br />November election. <br />Henry Newton, President of the Luther Child Center, requested the council to <br />waive the power of attorney for the 555 Improvement in connection with their <br />building on Federal Avenue. <br />John Patzold of the Building Department said that he had researched this, and <br />Planning Commission Minutes of February 13th concurred in the Special Propert <br />Use Permit but recommended that Item No. 4 of the conditions be deleted. Thi <br />:condition had to do with the power of attorney for the 555 Improvement. Thro <br />.an oversight, this item had not been deleted from the conditions when it was <br />placed before the Council for their concurrence. Therefore, the Council acti <br />had been to concur in the Special Property Use Permit subject to all of the c <br />`ditions as set forth. In reviewing the Planning Commission meetings, it was <br />very clear that they had recommended to eliminate the necessity for the 555 <br />Improvement. <br />Moved by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilman Michelson to concur with the <br />Planning Commission's recommendation and waive the power of attorney for 555 <br />Improvement for the Special Property Use Permit for Luther Child Center. <br />Roll was called with all Councilmen voting yes -except Councilman Aldcroft who <br />was absent. <br />PEDESTRIAN CROSSING COMPLAINT <br />Matthew O'Hare, of 1809-� Rainier, complained of <br />pedestrian crossing problems. Hugh Warren said <br />being corrected and these crossings should be in <br />Motion Carried <br />certain intersections as far <br />that r.hese signal lights are <br />good order shortly. <br />
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