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4042
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12/21/1994
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Xiimm <br /> 481,277 <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 4 04 2 <br /> A RESOLUTION adopting findings, conclusions, and decision <br /> concerning the appeal of the MDNS for the Second Chance juvenile <br /> facility. <br /> WHEREAS THE CITY COUNCIL FINDS THAT: <br /> 1. SEPA and SPU applications were received by the City from Second Chance for a juvenile <br /> facility at 40th and Smith Street; <br /> 2. A revised Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) was issued on March 29, <br /> 1993, SEPA#51-92 for the proposal; <br /> 3. Stop Lulu's in Everett appealed the SEPA determination; <br /> 4. The City Council held a public hearing on the appeal on June 16, 1993; <br /> 5. The City Council reviewed the written materials submitted in this matter and listened to <br /> testimony provided by the appellant, applicant, and City staff, <br /> 6. Included within the SEPA appeal was the issue of whether the proposed juvenile facility use <br /> was a permitted use in the C-2 zone; <br /> 7. Issues raised by the appellant included, among others, public safety, public services, social <br /> services, site alterations, steep-sensitive slopes, impact on neighborhoods, park and trail <br /> impacts, and site contamination; <br /> 8. The City Council decided there was inadequate information concerning the impact of the <br /> proposed facility on public safety, public services, social services, site alterations, steep- <br /> sensitive slopes, impact on neighborhoods, parks and trail impacts, and site contamination; <br /> 9. The MDNS was remanded by the City Council to the Responsible Official to generate <br /> additional information concerning these matters; <br /> 10. The City Council also disagreed with the Planning Department's determination that the <br /> proposed juvenile facility was a permitted use in the C-2 zone; <br /> 11. The City Council decided it did not have the authority to consider the zoning issue during the <br /> SEPA appeal hearing; <br />
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