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<br />5'ho hr��ul,,�: b;ceti.ng of the P:vcmt-[ City Cou,icil �;�as called
<br />�:'0 ;;•�o. in Che Contc::enca 12oo:a of the Citp ll�ill ;,n June 13, 1973
<br />>>': l;uci,��r presiding and al.l i:ouncil.nen in atL-endance.
<br />Gcorgc Lastman exnlained tlio status of Che Ui.d award on the
<br />l�nses. He went into semc deL-ail as to t,hat he would be doing
<br />�n the next month ar,d said he �,ould pr.esent this at the regular
<br />r.c:,sion of the Coi�ncil�m�eting, but caanted to preface .� it aL-
<br />tt,e tror?:shop. '
<br />On motia� tl�e meeti.nq rcces:;ed to the Council Chambe�-s .
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<br />'�he Regular bieetinq o.. the Evereti: City Coi:neil ,convened
<br />n th� Cot�ncil Chambcrs of the Everett Ci;:y flc�ll June 13, 1973, President
<br />ding. U1�n 1;^ll Call it a�.zs found that a1.1 Councilmen c�rcre present.
<br />14inutes of thc meeting held June G, 1973 a�ere approved as
<br />pri.nted.
<br />llob Roy�;e, of the ifous: ng InspecL-i.on Depart nent, said as n��r
<br />instructi.ons ot i-he City Council two wer};;; prior; John Ahrens
<br />haci met a�i i.h the o:•mer oL- the residences oit Soutll 2nd S Crceti
<br />an9 descri_bed exacCl}� what �aould I11VC to he done in order to
<br />hrinq those builui.iq ,, to code. Since `iu,L- time tl�ey have
<br />not scen hi:n nor 1 earc� iro�n him. }fe 5114 i L- �vas the recom-
<br />���endatiou of the I;i=pection Department at ' his ti�ae to proceed
<br />with tlie dcmolitic� and aeiar.c9 i:he bid for c�er�olisliing tliese
<br />hou::c> Co thc icw bidG �r I9etropol.itan Ca:..i.rt:ction Company
<br />at their bici of: $93fl.
<br />]•Joced by Counc.il.rnan Alc.croft, seconded by c ouncilman Michelson
<br />to concu?- i.n the r.eco�r,r�enlation of. the Znsl ecti�;t llenartmeliC
<br />and a�:�ar.d the bi.d cor the demoliL-icn of. �h� hou�es at 5108-
<br />5010 S. 2nd Street nnd C;?.5 1'lei�iiiuf Scrent to Aiet=ropolitan
<br />ConstrucCion, the Lo�:� bidder and th..it the rwner oi tlie l;cmes
<br />on 2nd Sti-eeC l�e i:otified pr.ior to Che beg -nnii�r� �; �)��
<br />clamoliticni.
<br />ltoll was cnllr_d �aith a).1 Councilmen voi:ing ycs.
<br />Plotion <Jarri�.d
<br />P 17:, Charlrs ��'. Strange o` 17.G22 i�. Silv�rl�ike ;:urid <<ppearerl
<br />.-cyuestiny permis:ion to the City sewer. ':e said he h��s
<br />i:�r� lols adjac�iit to the Ci.ty lir�iits i.n t1.c Silvcr].al:e area �
<br />mxi wauli3 li.ke to connucL to lhe ,ewer. 'tiia�: li.es acress the
<br />stseet. ;ron, his pr.opert_y. iie said he realized he �;a; out-sidc
<br />t:hr_ �ity li.mits but-, 1�1t Lhat rathr_r. than put: a septi.c tani:
<br />ir. tah.i.ch could be a healtl� hazard, he would 1il:e to hool: up
<br />to thc set:�er.
<br />A1 (3endricics, City Attorney, said the Seticel- Ordinance pro-
<br />hibits sucii a hool: up. lIe said the pr.incir:al reason f:ar
<br />;_his i.s t:hat th� CiCy has no control if. tt�e oivner fail.s
<br />to pay Lhe service ,`ce. Courts havc r.uled that sewer
<br />t�i.i].S.i:ie.^, can iiot sliut off sewer :cr.vice I�ccauce of
<br />}�otent.ieal health iiazard�. On the other hand, water is
<br />�.�cneral.Ly provided hy ,ir,othci- �•:at-er distTirt so the Ci� �
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