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June 5, 2013 <br /> the standards expected by our citizens and in a way that is consistent with <br /> the Central Waterfront Plan adopted earlier this year." <br /> Barry Rogowski, Department of Ecology, gave a brief overview and status <br /> of the Kimberly-Clark mill cleanup, agreement and the demolition work. <br /> He remarked that the Department of Ecology wants to keep all the options <br /> open for various types of land use on the Kimberly-Clark site, not just <br /> industrial. <br /> Considerable discussion ensued. <br /> Jay Manning, Cascadia Law Group, spoke regarding the legal side of the <br /> cleanup and the regulations. <br /> The council members requested ongoing dialogue and updates as new <br /> information comes forward. <br /> Mario Pedroza, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, addressed concerns <br /> regarding the suppression of"fugitive dust". <br /> Bryan Lust, Kimberly-Clark site manager, provided an update on the <br /> demolition and cleanup of the Kimberly-Clark Everett mill site. <br /> Jackie Minchew, Everett; Annie Lyman, Everett, Charlene Rawson, <br /> Everett; and Victor Harris expressed their opinions and concerns <br /> regarding the issue. <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Council Member Stonecipher stated that, with the weather getting warmer, <br /> she is beginning to receive odor complaints related to Cedar Grove again. <br /> She requested a status update. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> The City Attorney had no comments. <br /> 155 <br />