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1 <br /> May17,2000 <br /> The regular meeting of the Everett City Council was called to order at 7:00 <br /> p.m.,May Il,2000 in the City Council Chambers of the Everett City Hall, <br /> President Campbell presiding.Upon roll call it was found that Mayor Hansen <br /> and Councilmembers Anderson,Simpson,Warnock,Gipson,Campbell,Pope <br /> and Overstreet were Present. <br /> A Cub Scout Webelos Den led the Pledge of Allegiance. <br /> The minutes of the May 10,2000 City Council meeting were approved as <br /> printed. <br /> MAYOR <br /> VISITORS <br /> Mayor Hansen introduced the four Webelo Scouts who led the Pledge of <br /> Allegiance;Kevin Hanson,Clay Tinker,Steven Spies and Philip Wood,who <br /> are in the process of earning their citieenship awards. <br /> The Mayor reported that he.Chief Scharf and members of the Police <br /> Department represented the City of Everett at the Police Memorial Services in <br /> Washington,D.C.on Monday. He also attended a social studies class at <br /> Everett High School mime they discussed a variety of coo;.:. <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Councilmember Overstreet commended Bob Cooper,Park Director,and his <br /> staff for prese0Ong the Cultural Commission's Lecture Series. <br /> RESOLUTION <br /> Moved by Councthnembers Anderson and Gipson, seconded by <br /> Councilmember Pope to adopt Resolution No.4903,expressing the City of <br /> Everett's strong desire for Snohomish County's governmental offices and <br /> operations to remain in downtown Everett as follows: <br /> 1,4 <br /> 1 <br />
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