I'm only casually following this thread and agreeing
with Barb, et al regarding putting too much special
needs housing into such a small geographic area, but
this last post baffled me. 

Terrell seems to be asking whether the current 6th
ward councilmember was a part of this 13-0 vote. Barb
seems to be responding that a former councilmember
from the 6th ward was responsible for the 1/4th mile
requirement. Which wasn't his question.

Did Dean Zimmerman vote to allow Lydia House or not
(Since this thread started after the new year I assume
the new council voted on this and not the old one with
Jim Niland as the councilmember)? Or has it even
gotten to the full council for a vote? Inquiring
minds....

                         Loki Anderson
                         Marshall Terrace
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--- Barbara Lickness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Terrell Brown wrote:
> 
> "BTW, wasn't this a 13-zip vote on the council?  Was
> the Councilmember representing Stevens Square and
> Whittier napping when he cast his vote?"
> 
> BL:
> 
> No, he wasn't napping, in fact he was the author of
> the quarter mile spacing requirement that got so
> blatantly ignored for Lydia House, but he is no
> longer
> on the council. 
> 
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