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Paul McKee <br /> From: Kirk Brooks <br /> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 9:43 AM <br /> To: Paul McKee <br /> Subject: FW: Fisherman's Boat Shop <br /> Paul, Are you doing any review(or this? Its on about W Marine View Dr and 14'h St. <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Dan Mathias <br /> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 7:57 AM <br /> To: Clair Olivers; Robert Waddl� <br /> Cc: Tom Thetford; Kirk Brooks <br /> Subject: RE: Fisherman's Boat Shop <br /> Ke� Howe and I met with Fisherman's Boat Shop Q<evin Quiyley) on May 7. I have not heard a <br /> worJ from Fishermen Boat Shop since. I advised Fishermen's Boat Shop that we would need <br /> concurrence in writing from the Port of Everett that the Port is authorizing Fishermen Boat Shop <br /> to utilize a pohion of their 2.4 CFS capacity the Port purchased by paying a portion of the cost of <br /> upgrading lif�station 7 and 8. I also advised Fishermen Boat Shop that they'd likely need a permit <br /> irom IPT and re(ereed them to Je(i Kerwin. I called Graham Anderson of the Port before and after <br /> the meeting to advise him regarding Fishermen Boat Shop's intenL Kevin Quigley received some <br /> file info on a nearby Port project from Kirk and may have had subsequent conversations with Kirk. <br /> As far as Fishermen's Boat Shop not being in the area depicted ir, exhibit A of the ILA, I do not <br /> consider that an issue.The stormwater runoff will discharge into uut system at the same <br /> location(LS 7&8) as rwioH from exhibil A. As Icng as the total stormwater is !imited to 2.4 CFS as <br /> designed, theie will be no impact on o�.ir system. Fxhibit A is not referenced in the ILA anyway, so <br /> exhibit A is probably irrelevant. <br /> -----0riginal Message----- <br /> From: Clair Olivers <br /> Sent: Monday,]uly 09,2001 5:11 PM <br /> To: Clair Olivers; Robert Waddle <br /> Cc: Dan hlathias; Tom Thetford <br /> Subject: RE: Fisherman's Boat Shop <br /> Dan and Robert <br /> Whatever happened with t!�is? Did anyone have a discussion with U�e Port? Are lhey <br /> designing the system (or the new development lo indude lhesu other areas? <br /> Clair Glivers, Public Works Director � <br /> City of F_verett <br /> 3200 Cedwr St. <br /> Ever2tt,WA 98201 , <br /> 425-257-8890, FAX: 425-257-8882 <br /> colivers C?�ci.everett.wa.us <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Clair Olivers <br /> Sent: Thursday, May 24,2001 2:19 PD1 <br /> To: Robert Waddle <br /> Cr. Dan Ma[hias <br /> Subject: RE: Fisherman's Boat Shop <br /> I think we need to tell the boat shop and the Port that they are outside the area covered <br /> by the PorUCit;� agreernent. We should then suggest to the Port that if they want to colleci <br /> rZ <br />
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