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Committee delays decision on RM Auto Seals dealer license at 138 Spring Street
Summary
Committee members expressed concern about siting a used-car lot next to new apartment development and moved the petition to the full council meeting later that evening with no recommendation so the petitioner could address members directly.
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The Everett City Committee on Community and Business Development on April 22 postponed action on a petition for a class 2 motor vehicle dealer license for RM Auto Seals at 138 Spring Street and agreed to carry the item to the full council meeting later that evening so councilors could hear from the petitioner.
Committee members raised concerns about placing a used-car lot adjacent to recent apartment construction and how that would fit the neighborhood. One councilor said he was uncomfortable adding a used-car dealership next to a cluster of apartments and indicated he might vote against the license if the committee acted without hearing from the petitioner.
Members discussed options including postponement and moving the item out of committee with no recommendation so the full council could question the petitioner if they attended the 7:00 p.m. meeting. A committee member suggested moving the item "out of committee with no recommendation in case the petitioner shows up for the 7 o'clock meeting," and the motion to do so was seconded and approved.
The transcript records a staff/member comment attempting to identify an applicant named "Isle Joselle Licks," with the speaker noting they might be mispronouncing the name. The committee did not make a final licensing decision and will expect an in-person appearance or further information at the full council meeting.
