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Second Chance <br /> SPU #5-93 <br /> Page -3- <br /> 11. Letter from Second Chance dated September 14, 1993 <br /> 12. Sentencing Standards <br /> 13. Terry Slatten's Submittal (28 attachments) <br /> 14. City Council Tape of 8-4-93 (1 tape) <br /> 15. Oxford English Dictionary definition of the word "correction" <br /> 16. Gail Chism Letter dated 10-20-92 <br /> Because of the number of voluminous exhibits that were submitted at the public hearing, <br /> the Hearing Examiner issued an administrative continuance of the hearing until the exhibits <br /> had been reviewed. On October 5, 1993, the Hearing Examiner issued an Order indicating <br /> that the record had been reviewed and that the hearing was closed on October 4, 1993. <br /> After due consideration of the testimony and evidence presented by the Applicant, <br /> testimony and evidence elicited during the public hearing, and as the result of the personal <br /> inspection of the subject property and surrounding areas by the Everett Hearing Examiner, <br /> the following findings of fact and conclusions constitute the basis of the recommendation of <br /> the Everett Hearing Examiner. <br /> FINDINGS OF FACTS <br /> 1. The Applicant requested approval of a Special Property Use Permit and the <br /> issuance of Building and Public Works Permits for the construction of a 28 bed, <br /> juvenile care transition facility (hereinafter referred to as juvenile facility). The <br /> project is proposed to be located at the corner of 40th Street and Smith Avenue, <br /> Everett, Washington. According to the Everett Zoning Map the property is zoned <br /> Commercial (C-2), <br /> 2. Pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), the City of Everett was <br /> designated as the lead agency for the environmental review of the project. On <br /> March 15, 1993, the City issued a MDNS for the proposed project. The MDNS was <br /> withdrawn because of unauthorized excavation activity on-site. On March 29, 1993, <br /> the City reissued a revised MDNS. Pursuant to local ordinances and State SEPA <br /> statutes, on May 13, 1993, Terry Slatten (hereinafter referred to as Slatten), on <br /> behalf of"Stop Lulu's in Everett", appealed the issuance of the revised MDNS. <br />