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Report to City Council <br />September 14, 1988 <br />Page 4 <br />Since Mr. Hulet had questioned the accuracy of the application <br />submitted by the Snohomish County-Camano Board of Realtors, <br />Pearl Maddy met with Lurlyn Clifford and Scott Brown on <br />September 8, 1988 to inspect the site. That inspection revealed <br />that the second flour of 3201 Wetmore was used as conference <br />space by Snohomish County-Camano Board of Realtors instead of <br />being vacant as listed in their letter of August 8, 1988. At <br />1701 32nd a portion of the basement is part of the space leased <br />by Mr. Hulet and the remainder of the basement is used by <br />Senator Vognild as his office instead of the entire basement <br />being used by Senator Vognild. <br />At this same meeting, Scott Brown said he would be submitting an <br />application for a parking variance by September 12, 1988, which <br />could then be heard by the YJard of Adjustment on October 3, <br />1.988. <br />In addition to the above listed correspondence between the City <br />and Snohomish County-Camano Board of Realtors, there were <br />numerous telephone calls and 9.n-person discussions between <br />Snohomish County-Camano Board of Realtors staff and Planning <br />Department staff. There have also been numerous telephone calls <br />to the Planning Department from Mr. Hulet. <br />
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