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April 24, 2019 <br /> Pam Kepford, Everett, spoke in support of the Climate Action Plan and <br /> urged the Council to seek the necessary funding to hire a consultant. <br /> Judy Palm, Everett, spoke about the need for more psychiatric clinical care <br /> in Everett and Snohomish County. <br /> Riall Johnson, NAACP of Snohomish County, spoke about public safety and <br /> juvenile incarceration. <br /> PROPOSED ACTION ITEMS: <br /> Council Member Murphy thanked staff for the time spent on last week's <br /> briefing on Council Bills 1904-20 and 1904-21. He stated that while he is <br /> supportive, he has requested additional information from the Planning <br /> Department regarding: (1) The appraisal provisions with respect to when <br /> the City might have to come back to Shelter Holdings should they not <br /> perform in 2024, and the valuation impacts of the Multi-family Property Tax <br /> Exemption; (2) the need for a 10-year extension as outlined in the proposed <br /> draft amendment, which resets the schedule from 2029 to 2039 for the six <br /> phases outlined; (3) ensurance that no encumbrance is placed against the <br /> parcels that comprise Phases 2 through 6 resulting from any outside funding <br /> Shelter may obtain for Phase 1; and (4) a side-by-side comparison of <br /> current PDA and the amended PDA. <br /> City Attorney Iles confirmed that staff is preparing a response to Council <br /> Member Murphy's questions. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1904-20 <br /> SECOND READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE amending the Development Agreement for the <br /> Everett Riverfront District Properties related to the Landfill Site, <br /> amending Section 1 of Ordinance No. 3121-09 <br /> 122 <br />