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Foundation Planting Regulations for the North Barrier <br />Island Corridor Section 911.20(3)(j); by revising <br />foundation planting regulations for the Roseland Corridor <br />Section 911.21(3)(1); by revising foundation planting <br />Regulations for the other Corridors Section 911.22(5)(e); <br />by revising the material standards requirements in Section <br />926.06(1) and (3); by revising the wall landscaping <br />requirements in Section 926.06(9); by revising the tree <br />preservation credits in Section 926.07(2); by revising <br />required landscaping requirements adjacent to rights-of- <br />way in Section 926.09; by revising installation and <br />maintenance pruning standards in Section 926.12, and by <br />revising application procedure and fees in Section <br />927.11(1)(d)3; providing for repeal of conflicting <br />provisions; codification; severability; and effective date. <br />10.B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />10.B.1. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM DONALD PERRIN, VETERAN, REGARDING <br />BAN ON AIR BLOWER HAND DRIER, REQUIRE HEALTH CARDS FOR FOOD <br />HANDLERS, ENFORCE ENGLISH AS LANGUAGE OF U.S. CITIZENS, AND <br />ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAWS <br />Donald Perrin, 7930 129th Street, voiced health concerns over blow driers in public <br />bathrooms and how airborne viruses are spread by using them, and the spread of diseases due to <br />the lack of health cards for food handlers in public restaurants. He also spoke about individuals <br />working and living in America that do not attempt to speak the English language, and illegal <br />aliens receiving free health care. He felt that Washington should stop those who hire and rent to <br />illegal aliens, and he asked the Board to take the lead in making changes. <br />21 <br />March 23, 2010 <br />