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April 5, 2017 <br /> COUNCIL BRIEFING AGENDA: <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1703-14 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE approving the appropriations of the 2017 revised <br /> City of Everett Budget and amending Ordinance No. 3523-16 <br /> Presented by Susy Haugen, Finance <br /> Council Member Roberts asked if the U. S. Department of Justice <br /> Marshals Service funding for training was limited to criminal or if civil was <br /> included. <br /> Debra Bryant, Administration, stated she would contact the grant <br /> coordinator and report back to Council. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1703-15 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE creating a special improvement project entitled <br /> "Police Headquarters Masonry Restoration Project," Fund 342, <br /> Program 020, to accumulate all costs for the improvement project <br /> and repealing Ordinance 3481-16 <br /> Presented by Chris Lark, Facilities <br /> Council Member Murphy inquired about the need for a $75,000 <br /> contingency when the project is 85% complete. He suggested the Council <br /> revisit during the second reading to determine if $75,000 is the right <br /> amount. <br /> Debra Bryant stated she would like to discuss with staff to determine if an <br /> amendment is needed for the second and third readings of the ordinance. <br /> President Tuohy explained that staff would be providing a briefing (Items <br /> 3-7) on the annual amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, and because <br /> the Growth Management Act limits amendments to once per year, the <br /> Council must act on the amendments as a package. <br /> 108 <br />
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