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360 <br /> September 30,1986 <br /> The regular meeting of the Everett City <br /> a <br /> Co s <br /> wa called t order <br />+ t 8:30 a September 10 1986 i he Council Chambers of the <br /> Everett <br /> City Mall,V [ <br /> President Morrow presiding. Upon roll call <br /> lta w and that Mayor X and all n <br /> c oilmen w a 1n a endanceexceoilman Lang who w excused and President Gipson who <br /> would <br /> ouleta <br /> e <br /> b arriving later in <br /> he meeting. <br /> Minutesof the meeting held September 3, 1986 were approved as <br /> Printed. <br /> PROCLAMATION <br /> Mayo[Moore proclaimed October 5,1986 a 'Crop Hunger W Day". <br /> a <br /> Michael Clifford f theallorth Snohomish C of <br /> churches thanked the City£ the endorsement and urged everyone to <br /> in in the Crop Walk on October 5,1986. <br /> 41630RS COMMENTS <br /> ''';,114,_ Mayor Moore expressed gratitude C the participating lenders in the <br /> City who have been involved in the Community Housing Improvement <br /> (8 Program(CHIP). On behalf of the Citythe Mayor presented plagues <br /> 1 1 Cf,fli appreciation to George Dorr, Everett Federal Bank, <br /> and an <br /> Ar Assoc Laurie Fitzpatrick,First Interstate <br /> Frontier BankJim Stark, Peoples Bank; Jerry Iseman, Pioneer Dickson, <br /> ( 't"i Don Hartsell, Rainier Bank and mob Miller, Seattle First National <br /> Bank for their participation in maintaining the housing stock ai athe <br /> iY older neighborhoods of the City. I the a years he <br /> �' 333 inception of CHIP, 470 individual housing units shave been upgraded <br /> ;,K: and 4 downtown commercial buildings have been renovated. This <br /> �h program <br /> otogether with the street an ainfrastructure improvements 1n <br /> he neighborhoods the last few s have worked together to <br /> i `VI encourage pride of ownership and years <br /> maintenance of 9 existing <br /> I houses. <br /> dl',4�{y1�^1�+ Vice President morrow ended David Koenig and the C staff for <br /> kpl !�5 their work in helping commended <br /> preserve Everett' housing stock for the <br /> 4 future. <br /> C i1 COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> 1 III'1I`:. Councilman Overstreet reported the Snohomish County P.U.O. has <br /> II I' established credits for utility customers anditlookslikethe <br /> City's share mill be approximately 824,000. ieeked B <br /> I k Y i$� and the legal staff to research Project <br /> possibility of leavings some <br /> for <br /> t the funds with the POD f0 a Pride,t assistance p <br /> Ij.t low intone and seniors to help pay their electric payments.rO one r <br /> 4 h g <br /> il� + Councilman Overstreet also reported on his recent trip to Nashville, <br /> 1` j ,I Tennessee where he Inspected a solid waste energy plant which <br /> V constructed in 1972 and was put into operation shortly thereafter. <br /> 50 The plant site on the Cumberland mi in the downtown area of <br /> Yid I eashville. The plant provides for the reduction of waste,steam for <br /> r aryl%ilk}+� h ating approximately 30 downtown dings and also provides <br /> chilled water for 24 buildings. The ba to is in full view of the <br /> town core. Within a one block radius warehouses have been converted <br /> into condominiums and a brand ant has been built.v This <br /> 11 kr,,:.; <br /> Solid waste program is showing its icompatibility with urban America. <br /> i 6d Pq#jj II <br /> fl H13,1' <br /> L,_ <br />