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354 <br /> July 17,1991 <br /> WORKSHOP <br /> Sensitive Areas on revised <br /> not 9regulations for Environmentally <br /> Council Chambers was <br /> all councilm00 en in n attendance. Dett avid <br /> Koenig,Allan Giffen, Dennis Belch, Planning Department reviewed <br /> the proposed revision to Section 37 of the Zoning Code. <br /> 0 The Current Section 37 is effective on an interim basis, <br /> expiring on September 1, 1991. The 1990 Growth Management Pct <br /> requires that the City adopt regulations for the protection of <br /> critical areas^by September 1,1991. <br /> The Planning Commission has held 14 public workshops and <br /> hearings on the various topics addressed in the.prised policies <br /> and regulations. <br /> The proposed ordinance (Council will 9107-38) repeals Section <br /> 37, adopts thence Section 37, adds "Hillside Development <br /> Standards•to.the General Provisions chapter of the Zoning Code, <br /> and amends the definitinns chapter. <br /> Public c mems were received Prom Age Shockey, Marie WODtls, <br /> Anne Robinson, Oen Flynn, Dennis Gregoire, Maxy Hale, ietl <br /> TxeDanier,and Lauren Oeteon. <br /> The regular meeting of the Everett City Council was called to <br /> order at 7:00 p.m., .July 17, 1991 in the City Council Chambers <br /> of the Everett.City Hall, Vice President Diamond presiding. <br /> Upon roll call it w s found that Mayor Kinch and all CouncilMen <br /> were present except President Morrow who was excused. <br /> The nuteso of the July 10, 1991 eating appruvsd as <br /> printed with Councilman Gipson abstaining loom visits. <br /> C, INTERLOCAL O1OEEMfNT;-.AMENDMENT <br /> Mayor <br /> Kinch <br /> ce that Council consider authorizing a <br /> greement fpr the i orporation of <br /> n <br /> dmentn tInterlocal alo s <br /> new multi-county planning organization. The evision is <br /> essentially to allow that any member at any time could call for <br /> "weighteda votet which would base the vote on the population of <br /> each county, with the county government itself allocated half <br /> / the respective ccunty.s votes. <br /> C <br />