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January 12, 2019 <br /> • Challenges created by absentee landlords; inspection of rental <br /> properties <br /> • Need for more starter homes <br /> • Propel legislation/reform to condo liability laws <br /> • Increase in affordable housing; analysis to determine if Everett is <br /> built out <br /> • Policies relating to square footage requirements <br /> • Consider housing potential as parcels become available <br /> • Preservation of varied types of housing options <br /> • Interest in learning about strategies and cost benefits of each <br /> strategy <br /> • Look at code enforcement and design guidelines <br /> • Interconnection between housing, recreation, transportation <br /> services, etc. <br /> • Develop regulations that encourages a marketplace where people <br /> want to invest <br /> Deputy Mayor Nick Harper provided an update on the City's legislative <br /> agenda on housing and condominium liability reform. He also suggested <br /> coming back with definitions for built out. <br /> President Bader announced that further discussion regarding districting <br /> would be scheduled at a future date. <br /> Council Member Tuohy left the Council Chambers at 10:01 a.m. <br /> Council Member Roberts also provided a reminder that the Retreat has <br /> historically been a place to review council procedures. President Bader <br /> encouraged council members to email any suggested changes. <br /> The City Council Retreat concluded at 11:12 a.m. <br /> ity lerk <br /> Read and approved as printed. .` <br /> Council President <br /> 23 <br />