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EVERETT CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET 4 <br /> PROJECT TITLE: <br /> A RESOLUTION establishing 05/10/2017 Briefing COUNCIL BILL# <br /> Prohibited Areas related to Proposed Action Originating Department Legal <br /> areas of drug trafficking. Consent Contact Person Leslie Tidball <br /> 05/24/2017 Action Phone Number 425-257-8512 <br /> First Reading FOR AGENDA OF May 10,2017 <br /> Second <br /> Reading <br /> Third Reading <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Initialed by: <br /> Department Head <br /> CAA <br /> Council President <br /> Location Preceding Action Attachments Department(s)Approval <br /> Resolution,Declaration of Legal <br /> Sergeant Jeff Hendrickson <br /> Amount Budgeted -0- <br /> ExThenditure Required -0- Account Number(s): <br /> Budget Remaining -0- <br /> Additional Required -0- <br /> DETAILED SUMMARY STATEMENT: <br /> Chapter 10.13 EMC of the Everett Municipal Code requires that the Stay Out of Drug Area(SODA) geographic <br /> areas be updated at least every two years. The Everett Police Department has requested an update to the <br /> geographic areas based on drug crime data, including narcotics-related crimes, as outlined in the Declaration of <br /> Sergeant Jeff Hendrickson. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(Exact action requested of Council): <br /> Adopt a Resolution establishing Prohibited Areas related to areas of drug trafficking. <br /> 23 <br />
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