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5075
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7/11/2001
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l <br /> OP/# mam <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 5075 <br /> A Resolution Approving the Rezone of Hofmann's Property <br /> Located at 19th Street and McDougall Avenue <br /> From R-2 to B-2 and Authorizing the Mayor to <br /> Execute a Development Agreement <br /> Rezoning the Property from R-2 to B-2. <br /> WHEREAS, The Everett City Council Finds: <br /> 1. The Everett Planning Commission held a workshop and public hearing on the <br /> proposed Planned Development Overlay for the Arnold Hofmann property on February 6, <br /> 2001 and March 6, 2001 respectively; and <br /> 2. The Everett Planning Commission did recommend approval of a rezone of the <br /> Hofmann property from R-2 to B-2 subject to the condition that the residential portion of <br /> the property remain under R-2 zone regulations; and <br /> WHEREAS, <br /> 1. The City Council held a public hearing to consider the Hofmann proposal on June <br /> 27, 2001; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council finds that: <br /> 1. The applicant, Arnold Hofmann, owns the 9,000 square foot property located at <br /> the southwest corner of 19th Street at McDougall in Everett, as depicted in exhibit"A"; <br /> and <br /> 2. The B-2 Zone regulations could lead to conversion of the residence on the site to <br /> non residential use if applied to the entire site; and <br /> 3. Input by the Planning Commission and the affected neighborhood group indicate <br /> a desire to keep the residence on the property, and the portion of the site historically <br /> dedicated to it, under the present residential use; and <br /> 4. A SEPA Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance on this rezone application <br /> was issued February 27, 2001; and <br />
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