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4 <br /> IP <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> An ordinance for the promotion of the public welfare, <br /> the protection of the inhabitants of the City of Everett against <br /> annoyance and discomfort in their private lives, and for the en- <br /> couragement of the location and operation of manufacturing plants <br /> within said city, and for the protection of the same against in- <br /> terftirence of their continued operation, and for their continued <br /> operation, and for the approval of the application of the Puget <br /> Sound Pulp & Timber Co. for the approval of the location of its <br /> proposed pulp manufacturing plant and the approval of the plans <br /> for the protection of the atmosphere against contamination by <br /> gasses generated in the course of manufacture. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF EVERETT: <br /> Section 1. The Puget Sound Pulp & Timber Co. , a Delaware <br /> corporation, has applied for the approval of the City Council <br /> of the City of Everett for permission to locate a plant for the <br /> manufacture of pulp and paper in the City of Ever :tt upon a tract <br /> of land bounded on the West by Port Gardiner Bay, on the East by <br /> the right-of-way of the Northern Pacific Railway, on the North <br /> by the Clark-Nickerson Company and on the South by the Standard <br /> Oil Company of California, all as shown by that certain plat <br /> showing the exterior boundaries within which the plant shall be <br /> located, which is attached to said application and said Puget <br /> Sound Pulp & Timber Co. has likewise filed with the said applica- <br /> tion a statement describing the facilities and mechanism by which <br /> are to be carried into the atmosphere gasses generated in the pro- <br /> cess of manufacture. Said application has been referred to the <br /> Commissioner of Safety who has examined into said plans whereof ' <br /> the proposed manufacture is to be carried on, and has reported <br /> to the City Council and recommended that the proposed manufacture <br /> can be carried on without endangering the public health or wel- <br /> fare, or creating a public nuisance, and that the Council should <br /> approve the said application. <br />