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July 10, 2019 <br /> zones, (3) public notice process, (4) parking standards, (5) sidewalks, (6) height <br /> and density issues (7) proximity to human and health services, (8) public process <br /> for challenging proposals, (9) impact on green space, (10) requiring developer to <br /> address impacts on neighborhoods, and (11) 500-foot transit limit. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Council Member Moore returned to the council chambers at 8:56 p.m. <br /> ACTION ITEMS: <br /> RESOLUTION —COMPENSATION FOR THE VACATION OF STREETS AND ALLEYS <br /> Paul Kaftanski, Administration, provided a brief presentation. <br /> Council Member Vogeli commented on the Delta Neighborhood's need for full <br /> sidewalks in the red zone. <br /> Council Member Roberts stated discussion took place regarding city sidewalk <br /> projects at the General Government Subcommittee meeting on June 16, 2019. <br /> Ryan Webber, Everett, urged Council to consider adding part or all of the missing <br /> sidewalks around Jackson Park. <br /> Mary Fosse, Everett, spoke about safety and requested the Council consider the <br /> need for sidewalks around Jackson Park. <br /> Sonja Bodge, Everett, spoke about pedestrian safety in the Delta Neighborhood <br /> and the need for sidewalks. <br /> Brian Pardington, Everett, spoke about the lack of sidewalks in the Delta <br /> Neighborhood. <br /> 207 <br />