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2 • <br /> continue northeast to East mall Drive. 7th Avenue SE at SE Everett <br /> Mall Way, south on 7th Avenue SE to 112th Street SE,east to 19th <br /> Avenue SE, north to El Capitan Way. <br /> 5. The area bounded by Evergreen Way at 108th Street SW, west to <br /> Hollow Dale Place, west to Paine Field Way, southeast to 112th Street <br /> SW, west to Airport Road, southeast to Evergreen Way, northeast to <br /> 108th Street SW the point of origin. The sections of 11200 Evergreen <br /> . Way to Airport Road and northwest on Airport road are the Everett City <br /> limits and therefore will only include the Everett sides of the roadway. <br /> B. Except as stated in Section 1.A.5 of this Ordinance, the Core Commercial <br /> Areas AIA includes businesses on either side of any and all roads, streets, <br /> alleys, or other public right-of-ways that are a part of the AIA, including those <br /> roads, streets, alleys, or other public right-of-way that are the outermost <br /> boundaries of the AIA. <br /> C. By November 30,2015,the Chief of Police shall provide a report to the City <br /> Council on the voluntary efforts to address chronic public inebriation issues in <br /> the Core Commercial Areas AIA. This report may include relevant crime <br /> statistics, police reports, emergency response data, detoxification reports, <br /> sanitation reports, public health records, and other information that document <br /> the success or failure of the voluntary efforts to address chronic public <br /> inebriation in the Core Commercial Areas AIA. Based upon the information. <br /> contained in the report,the City Council may consider the adoption of <br /> legislation directing the Chief of Police to request the Washington State <br /> Liquor Control Board to impose mandatory restrictions on liquor licensees in <br /> the Core Commercial Areas AIA pursuant to WAC §314-12-215. Such • <br /> legislation must be adopted by the City Council before any representative of <br /> the City requests the Liquor Control Board to impose such restrictions. <br /> Section 2. Product Restrictions <br /> Exhibit B to this Ordinance is a restricted products list. This is a list of products <br /> the City will seek to restrict the safe of on a voluntary basis. Products may be <br /> added to or deleted from the restricted products list administratively by the Chief <br /> of Police based on findings that a product is contributing to or no longer <br /> contributing to chronic public inebriation in the AIA. A Product that is materially <br /> similar to a restricted product but not currently contributing to chronic public <br /> inebriation may also be included on the restricted products list. <br /> . Section 3. Severability <br /> Should any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this <br /> Ordinance or its application to any person or situation, be declared <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> 14 <br />
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