01269on Consent
Fire Marshal Gary McComas had submitted this report, indicating. WISHA requirements
had been met and that a compliance schedule is being established for compliance with
Building and Fire Code requirements which have not yet been met. He reported that
the two most important items had to do with the installation of sprinkler systems and
the proper storage of peroxides. Councilman Naughten was concerned because although
both companies involved have bids from sprinkler companies and have indicated they
intend to comply with the requirements, the report indicated they would do so "as
soon'as it is financially possible." Councilman Naughten said he would feel more
comfortable if a date was indicated. Mr. McComas said he felt six months would be a
MOTION: fair time in which to expect compliance. COUNCILMAN GOULD THEN MOVED, SECONDED BY
-# �� . COUNCILMAN CARNS, THAT ITEM (I) ON THE CONSENT AGENDA BE APPROVED, CONTINGENT ON
a< � �L ANDI(2)CPROPER COMPLETION
STORAGEOFYPDECE BER 31,1979 MOTION OF (1) DINSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AUDIENCE
Don Kellman, Manager of the Edmonds Theater, asked for a temporary sidewalk use
permit for July 4 to provide some live entertainment for one-half to one hour. He
said the entertainment would be live music that probably could be heard about a block
MOTION: away. There was some discussion, after which COUNCILMAN CARNS MOVED, SECONDED BY
Amended COUNCILMAN GOULD, TO GRANT A PERMIT TO THE EDMONDS THEATER TO ALLOW LIVE MUSIC IN
FRONT OF THE THEATER AFTER THE 4TH OF JULY PARADE, NOT TO EXCEED ONE HOUR. Public
Works Director Leif Larson called attention to the the requirement for insurance.
COUNCILMAN GOULD THEN MOVED, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN HERB, TO AMEND THE MOTION THAT
THE PERMIT BE SUBJECT TO ALL REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE. THE MOTION TO
AMEND CARRIED. THE MAIN MOTION; AS AMENDED, THEN CARRIED. Mr. Kellman also said he
was interested in having the theater declared a town landmark but he did not know the
procedure. After some discussion, he was referred to the Community Development
Director for guidance in contacting the proper authorities.
Herb Wright of 400 Sunset Ave. presented a petition from residents of Sunset Ave.
asking that Sunset be made a one-way street going north, that there be no parking
after 10:00 p.m. on Sunset Ave., between Casper and Main, and that the free right
turn from Sunset Ave. to the ferry dock be eliminated. He said Sunset Ave. has
become very noisy late at night and it is hazardous and difficult to get in and out
MOTION: of the driveways. COUNCILMAN GOULD MOVED, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN NAUGHTEN, TO SCHEDULE
,.e,,.,i4,",,FOR JULY 24, 1979 A DISCUSSION OF SUNSET AVE. AND THE CONCERNS EXPRESSED IN THE
.a� ✓. PETITION RECEIVED. MOTION CARRIED.
HEARING ON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, FIFTH AVE. SIDEWALKS
City Engineer Fred Herzberg reviewed this item. The City will accomplish the preparatory
work, removing existing deteriorating sidewalks, preparing the base, placing required
fill, and constructing necessary rockeries. The residents will pay for the finish
work. If approved, the project should be completed within a month. The total estimated
cost to the.residents will be $9,447.11 with the Zone Front Foot cost being $6.40.
Mr. Herzberg explained the Zone Front Foot system for the audience and City Attorney
Wayne Tanaka explained the appeal procedure. The public portion of the hearing was
opened. Wilson Burrill of 749 Somerset Lane said that when this is done he expected
there to be a proper rise to keep the water from running off to his property, which
had been a problem. Mrs. Eugene Weeden of 510 Homeland Dr. asked if all the sidewalks
would be torn out or if there would be some repair. She was not opposed to the new
sidewalks going in but she didn't think anything should be done that wasn't necessary.
Mr. Herzberg responded that the existing sidewalks will be removed and replaced. No
one else wished to speak, and the public portion of the hearing was closed. COUNCILMAN
MOTION: CARNS MOVED, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN HERB, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE 2077, ORDERING THE
IMPROVEMENT DESCRIBED IN SID-1-79. MOTION CARRIED.
HEARING ON DESIGN REVIEW OF PRD-1-79 -- PROPOSED'9-UNIT DEVELOPMENT LOCATED IN
SHELL VALLEY
This proposal was for four two -unit structures and one single -unit structure, clustered
to maintain the the steep wooded eastern 1/3 of the site in an undisturbed condition.
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