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August 8, 2018 <br /> and the four clinic prohibition options provided by the Planning Department <br /> for Council consideration. <br /> The following individuals spoke against zoning restrictions on new clinics <br /> and social services in downtown Everett: <br /> Amber Starkweather, Everett <br /> Michael Foster, Snohomish <br /> Leila Hill, Everett Bridgeways <br /> Morgan Dotson, Everett <br /> Sky Carver, Everett <br /> Jasmine Biggs, Lynnwood <br /> Jeffrey Allgaier, Ideal Options, Everett <br /> Geoffrey Godfrey, Ideal Options, Everett <br /> Nicole Biggs, Lynnwood <br /> The following individuals expressed support for maintaining zoning <br /> restrictions on new drug treatment clinics and social services in downtown <br /> Everett: <br /> Howie Bargreen, Everett <br /> Patrick Hall, Everett <br /> Dana Oliver, Downtown Everett Association <br /> Darcy Kirschner, Everett Elks Club <br /> Craig Skotdal, Everett <br /> Trent Mummery, Trent Development (Seattle) <br /> Danielle Lothrop, Toggle's Bottle Shop, Everett <br /> Council Member Bader requested City staff provide official ordinance <br /> language for all four prohibition options presented. <br /> Council Member Tuohy requested City staff prepare another (fifth) option <br /> for regulating clinics and social services that would encompass an area <br /> smaller than the entire Metro Everett area, more like the current B-3 zone. <br /> President Roberts thanked everyone who provided input tonight. <br /> 245 <br />