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February 28, 2018 <br /> ordinance (Council Bill 1802-07) amending the zoning code definition of <br /> "Clinic" and repealing Sections 2, 4, and 5 of Ordinance No. 2708-03. <br /> Deputy City Attorney Hall stated that in response to concerns, a revised <br /> ordinance was emailed to council members that would 1) bring the zoning <br /> code into compliance with existing law by eliminating all references to <br /> opiate substitution treatment facilities, and 2) prohibit any new clinic in the <br /> B-3 Zone, with the understanding that this measure would be provisional <br /> to allow Council time to consider input from the public and allow staff to <br /> develop the requested information. <br /> Council Member Moore suggested a sunset date be added to the <br /> proposed ordinance. <br /> President Roberts stated the intent of the amendment is to allow for a <br /> thoughtful discussion on both B-3 and the Metro Plan and to make a <br /> decision at the end of that process to bring codes into alignment with <br /> federal law. He stated he would ask staff to make changes to the draft <br /> and bring that forward for action next week. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles had no comments. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Annie Lyman, Everett, spoke about the benefits of Street Yoga Training <br /> for the youth task force and police department. She stated the training will <br /> be held April 20-22, 2018, at the Ryther Center in Seattle. <br /> Helene Mulema Tulu, Everett High School, spoke about the importance of <br /> student participation in community events and attendance at City Council <br /> meetings. <br /> Sharita Burton, Everett, spoke about the significance of celebrating Black <br /> History Month. <br /> 79 <br />