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Property owners stop city's fee to pay for 256th Street project BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

The news greatly pleased Susan Draine that neighboring property owners had turned in enough signatures to stop the city of Kent’s plan to charge them extra fees

to pay for Southeast 256th Street improvements. “You just made my stomach jump,” said Draine during a phone interview. “I’m delighted to hear that.” Despite protests by property owners, the Kent City Council

voted 4-2 on March 5 to approve the formation of a Local Improvement District (LID) to pay about $2 million of a $7 million project to upgrade and widen 256th Street on the East Hill

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from the “Y” intersection at Kent-Kangley Road to 116th Avenue Southeast. “I was so upset at that meeting,” said Draine, who testified in front of the council. “We’ve done the petition twice and they made

KSD considers introducing charter schools BY MICHELLE CONERLY

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Famous pianist mentors Kent-Meridian student BY MICHELLE CONERLY mconerly@kentreporter.com

A slightly nervous but excited Arries Mcquarter walked to the piano as students rushed the stage. Mcquarter had just sat through an outreach assembly at Kent-Meridian High School where classical pianist Alpin Hong performed for the

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The Kent School District, along with 12 others from throughout the state, has taken the first steps toward introducing charter schools. In November, voters passed Initiative 1240, allowing the implementation of charter schools throughout willing districts in the state. April 1 was the deadline for any school district looking to pursue that track to submit a letter of interest to the State Board of Education. Although the letter does not solidify the decision, Chris Loftis, executive director of communications, said it is a way for the district and School Board to “keep (their) options open.” “To lose the option to be a part of the discussion in our own district boundaries just seemed imprudent to the Board,” Loftis said. “We are currently looking into the intricacies of the

us do it again.” The signatures turned in at the council meeting didn’t have the legal authority to stop the LID. But the council’s approval started a 30-day period for property

student body. Taking his seat at the piano, Mcquarter knew trying to get Hong’s attention would be difficult as a mob of students surrounded the musician. So instead of raising his voice, Mcquarter slowly raised his hands to the piano keys and began playing “One Final Effort” by Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori, the theme

song from the video game Halo. In that moment as Mcquarter played the thrilling tune, Hong decided this precocious Kent-Meridian junior would not only join him on stage at his concert that night but also would be his new prodigy for years to come. The story began in 2009, when [ more PIANIST page 2 ]

Kent firefighters rescued a woman following an apartment fire at about 8:30 p.m. Monday in the 24000 block of 104th Avenue Southeast. The fire broke out in a first-floor apartment where the woman lived alone, according to a Kent Fire Department media release. The fire was controlled by a sprinkler system which had been retrofitted into the building approximately five years ago. Firefighters were initially dispatched to a sprinkler alarm. They upgraded the call to a fire when they found smoke in the first floor common hallway of the

three-story building. When they entered the apartment where the fire was located, they found the occupant unable to escape on her own. They quickly evacuated her from the smoke-filled apartment to treatment by King County paramedics. She was then transported to a local hospital due to smoke inhalation. According to firefighters at the scene, the outcome of this fire could have been tragic if there had not been a sprinkler system. The fire was limited to the one apartment due to the sprinkler system and a quick attack of the fire by firefighters. A small amount of [ more FIRE page 3 ]

Piano prodigy: Arries Mcquarter, 16, practices before joining classical musician, Alpin Hong, on stage at a concert. COURTESY PHOTO, Arries Mcquarter


[2] April 19, 2013 Rhonda Billerbeck from the city of Kent booked Hong to participate in the city’s Spotlight Series, an opportunity for performers to showcase their skills and give back to the community. Hong, who believes “a good way to introduce classical music is to start with the popular music (kids) identify with,� became the perfect candidate to tour local schools. “With students, it’s really about hooking them

in somehow,� Hong said. “(So) I use Darth Vader to introduce Beethoven. I use Harry Potter to introduce Chopin (and) I use Super Mario Bros. to introduce Ragtime.� Before Hong’s first performance at K-M, Mcquarter – a skeptical, selftaught pianist – sat down in the audience, waiting to see what all the hype was. To his surprise, Mcquarter found a kindred spirit in Hong, someone who enjoys playing piano and video games just like him.

“(Arries) came up (after the show) and was like, ‘Oh my god, you’re a gamer and music lover,’� Hong said of his first conversation with Mcquarter. “(So) I gave him my Xbox gamer tag.� From then on, Hong and Mcquarter would virtually join forces, playing on the same Halo team every now and then for the next two years until Hong’s return for his second Spotlight Series performance. Only this time, Mcquarter would

blew the mind of the classically trained pianist. “(Arries said), ‘I heard you’re coming back to Kent, (and) I’d love to play for you,’� Hong remembered. “He sits down (after the assembly), plays me all these classic video game themes, and he crushed it for me. I was jumping up and down because it was so good.� Intent on sharing the stage, Hong asked Mcquarter to join him in writing a piano duet composed of various video

game themes. “In the medley, I had something for all the people who are closest to me,� Mcquarter said. “(I played a song from) Final Fantasy X, which made by older brother cry, a song from Final Fantasy VII for my (other) brother who couldn’t be there, Zelda for my friend Violet, Mario for my parents, and I played Halo for me.� What made the performance special was that Mcquarter kept the duet a secret from his family

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in order to surprise them the night of the concert. “When they saw the second piano, they were angry at the fact that I didn’t tell them,� Mcquarter said. “(But) they loved the performance.� Mcquarter lived out “a dream come true,� something that many believe only happens in movies. But according to Hong, “the movie isn’t done yet.� Because Hong believes in the power of arts education, he’s agreed to mentor Mcquarter, helping him choose the best university to attend and fine tune his piano skills. “We need innovative minds to save the planet,� Hong said. “I always felt that on my way to the top, if you don’t bring other people up with you, you’ll be alone up there.� Billerbeck, moved by the time and effort Hong is dedicating to helping Mcquarter, wants Hong to come back next year for an even bigger event involving not only Mcquarter but the school choir, orchestra and other musical groups as well. “I’ve been doing this for a long time now,� Billerbeck said. “I always say that the educational outreach components are sometimes the most challenging to put together. But it’s always one of the most rewarding pieces of the program that we do. This was one of the most touching and exciting things I’ve ever seen.�

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NE-YO, FLO RIDA SHOWARE CONCERT CANCELLED Ne-Yo, Flo Rida, Carly Rae Jepsen, Icona Pop and DJ Scene won’t be coming to Kent after all. ShoWare Center officials tweeted April 11 that the Brooke & Jubal’s One Night Stand concert scheduled for May 8 is cancelled. “We regretfully announce that our One Night Stand concert formerly scheduled for Wednesday, May 8 is cancelled due to scheduling conflicts,� according to the ShoWare Facebook announcement. “We are saddened by this development. Ticket holders will receive a full refund. Credit cards used for purchase will be credited automatically; guests who purchased with cash will need to return the tickets to the ShoWare Box Office for a refund. Sorry for the inconvenience.�

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Kent Police will resume bicycle patrols May 1 with special emphasis on the downtown transit center and shopping district. “Bike patrols allow officers to personally interact with community members as they patrol neighbor-

Kent couple pleads not guilty in death of baby BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

A Kent couple each pleaded not guilty to firstdegree criminal mistreatment charges in connection with the November death of their 10-monthold daughter. Domonique L. Leonard, 25, and Joresha R. Palmer, 25, each entered their

[ CHARTER from page 1] authorization process as well as the costs involved and doing a thorough costbenefit analysis.� If the district decides to continue the process of implementing charter schools, the next step would be to fill out an au-

hood streets and business areas,� said Kent Police Chief Ken Thomas in a city of Kent media release. “Another advantage is they can cover areas that aren’t accessible by patrol cars and have the mobility to approach suspects effectively, or even on some occasions unnoticed.�

pleas April 11 in King County Superior Court in Kent. Each remained in custody at the county jail with bail set at $250,000 for Leonard and $50,000 for Palmer. Leonard is scheduled to return to court April 25 and Palmer on May 2. A trial date could be set at the court appearances or attorneys could ask for more time to prepare the case. The maximum prison sentence for firstdegree criminal mistreatment is 10 years, said Dan Donohoe, spokesman for the King County Prosecut-

thorizer application, which “includes questions about the district’s vision for what charter schools will accomplish there. It also asks districts to detail their capacity for managing and overseeing charter schools and what criteria they will use to accept, oversee, and, if necessary, revoke charter

The program was put on hiatus last November to make better use of police staffing. Scheduled to patrol seven days a week, the bicycle unit will include four officers and a supervisor. Their focus will be to enforce laws and address quality of life issues including

ing Attorney’s Office. Kent Police arrested Palmer on March 27 while Leonard was taken into custody April 3. Prosecutors claim each parent during a period between last Oct. 1 and Nov. 28 did recklessly cause great bodily harm to the baby by withholding any of the basic necessities of life. Kent Police responded to a Nov. 28 call to a West Hill apartment about a 10-month-old girl who was not breathing, according to charging papers.

personal and property safety around the downtown transit center and local shopping districts. The team will also have a presence at city parks including Town Square Plaza, Kaibara Park and the downtown gazebo. Bicycle patrols also will be deployed to other hot spots as needed.

their apartments with the exterior door closed to keep any smoke out. Fire officials said that is often the best option for the elderly or handicapped living in a multi-story building with a sprinkler system. The Kent Fire Department has conducted several fire drills with the residents of the complex to prepare them for fire emergencies. Fire officials remind smokers to discard cigarettes or other smoking material into a metal container and to store the container away from any combustible materials.

[ FIRE from page 1] water damage was sustained in the unit and hallway. The cause of the fire was cigarettes improperly discarded in a container that caught fire and spread to the apartment’s carpeting, according to fire investigators. The fire is considered accidental. No one else was injured in the fire and those who evacuated the building were allowed back inside shortly after the fire was extinguished. Many of the residents chose to stay in

school authorization,� according to the Washington Coalition for Public Charter Schools website. Districts have until July 1 to submit the application to be approved by the State Board of Education this coming fall. As of now, Loftis said “there are a number of se-

the School Board� on how to go about implementing these types of schools. The other districts that sent in a letter of interest to become authorizers are Yakima, Peninsula, Battle Ground, Eastmont, Sequim, Sunnyside, Bellevue, Highline, Port Townsend, Naselle, Spokane and Tacoma.

nior leaders in the district, including superintendent (Edward Lee) Vargas, that have extensive experience working with charter school system in other states,� assuring that if the district were to pursue this decision, it would be “well positioned to soon present reasonable approaches to

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[4] April 19, 2013 [ STREET from page 1] owners to dissolve the LID if they gathered signatures from those who own at least 60 percent of the assessed land value within the LID boundaries. “The petition received over 60 percent so the petition dissolved the LID,� said City Public Works Director Tim LaPorte last week in a phone interview. Property owners also opposed the 256th LID when the city proposed the project four years ago. City officials dropped plans at that time to find other funds because of the recession but figured now would be the right time to fund the street improvements.

www.kentreporter.com The rush also is on by city staff to get the project funded because a $2 million grant awarded six years ago to the city from the state Transportation Improvement Board (funded by the gas tax) could be taken back and given to another jurisdiction if the city isn’t ready to start construction by July 1. The board wants evidence that the city has a funding package to pay for the project. The city plans to use $1 million from the city Transportation Impact Fee (charged to new developments and pre-existing structures with a major change in use) and $1 million from the city drainage utility fund to help pay for

the project. City officials hadn’t determined how to raise the final $1 million needed for the project – a figure that now hits $3 million because of the dissolved LID. The council’s Public Works Committee plans to discuss potential funding options for the 256th Street improvements at its May 6 meeting. “I was disappointed,� said Councilwoman Elizabeth Albertson, who chairs the three-member Public Works Committee, about the dissolved LID. “The challenge is the assessment is based on the value of your property so (the out-of-state property owner of) one large apartment

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complex can shut down a project for an entire neighborhood of single-family residents who may desire a LID to move forward.� The large Washington Park Apartments sit between 256th Street and Kent-Kangley Road in the LID area. “The folks who live in the apartment buildings don’t have a vote or a voice in this process and yet they are the ones who daily use that street needing the sidewalks, walking in the ditches and it’s their children who are standing out there at risk,� Albertson said. But Draine, who along with her husband has lived near 256th Street for about

25 years, said the city needs a plan that spreads out the bill to pay for the project. Crews would turn a twolane road without sidewalks and lights into a three-lane road with a center turn lane, sidewalks and lights. “A very small amount of people are expected to pay for it but a large amount of people use it,� Draine said about the popular commuter route for Covington and East Hill residents. “Why not have Mr. and Mrs. Covington help pay for it as well as the truckers who come off of Highway 18.� A total of 370 properties would have been impacted by the 256th LID with payments spread out over 15 years. The average assess-

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Man expects prostitute, finds police at Kent hotel BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

15 minutes of sex with the woman, who directed the man to her hotel room. Officers watched a man drive into the parking lot, come up to the room and knock on the door. After arresting the man, they called the number on the undercover policewoman’s phone and watched the man’s cellphone light up.

When a man walked up to a Kent hotel room expecting to meet the female escort he had been texting, he knocked and received a surprised greeting. “Police, you’re under arrest,” is what the man heard when the door opened at about 3:12 p.m. April 9 at the Crossland Studios, 25104 Pacific Highway Police arrested a man for S., according to the Kent investigation of obstructing Police report. an officer after he escaped Officers arrested the out of an upstairs bathroom man for investigation of window of a house in the patronizing a prostitute, 4200 block of Carnaby one of about seven arStreet at about rests of men during 3:55 p.m. April 7. an undercover sting POLICE Officers that afternoon and responded to a evening. call from a relaThe Special tive that a man with Investigations Unit several warrants was at placed an advertisement on the house, according to the backpage.com in an effort police report. to apprehend men who paRelatives gave permistronize prostitutes in Kent. sion to officers to enter the Officers placed the ad home. The man had locked on April 9 with a female name, a phone number and himself inside an upstairs four photos of an unknown bathroom and refused orders from police to come woman from a website ad in another state. The ad cost out unless they promised to not take him to jail. After a $12. few minutes and no further The ad described the woman as 20-years-old and response, an officer kicked included a brief description in the bathroom door and saw an open window and to attract customers, inthe man scurrying down cluding “I’m a single man’s the side of the home. best friend and a married man’s best kept secret.” Police chased the man on Police set up a decoy foot through the backyard room at the hotel. The man and over a fence before the texted the phone number in man stopped running near the ad and exchanged mesthe Totem Middle School sages with an undercover fields. Officers caught up to officer. The man reportthe man and ordered him edly agreed to pay $40 for to the ground. The man

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told officers he ran because he was scared. The man had warrants for disorderly conduct in Kirkland, theft in Federal Way and driving under the influence from the King County Sheriff ’s Office. Officers filed a property damage report for the broken bathroom door as required by Kent Police policy.

Illegal weapon Officers arrested a man for investigation of illegal possession of a firearm after stopping his vehicle at about 2:30 a.m. April 8 in the 25200 block of Pacific Highway South. Officers were on foot patrol at the Crossland Studios watching vehicle and foot traffic because it’s a highly trafficked area for stolen cars, drug dealing and prostitution, according to the police report. Police watched a black Audi come into the parking lot. A passenger jumped out and returned to the car a short time later. Officers eventually approached the car and noticed the driver seemed extremely nervous when talking to him. When officers asked the driver if he had any weapons in the car, he responded that he did. Police found a 40-mm pistol in front of the passenger seat. The man

was booked for carrying a concealed weapon without a license. The man also had been prohibited by Kent Municipal Court from possessing a firearm because he had violated a protection order.

Malicious mischief Police arrested a man for investigation of thirddegree malicious mischief after he allegedly punched holes in the walls and doors of a home in the 11800 block of Southeast 254th Street. Six officers responded to a call at about 1:51 a.m. April 6 of a man throwing and breaking items at the house, according to the police report. The man’s mother had called to report her son going crazy and being out of control. He also had been drinking. Police had responded to the same house earlier in the night for a report of two brothers fighting, but the other brother had left when officers arrived. Police returned to the home and found holes punched in walls as well as a broken family picture, alarm clock and laptop. The man, who had bloody knuckles, claimed his brother caused all of the damage and had set him up to be caught by police.

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Leita May Brown, 100, passed away peacefully April 9, 2013. She was born to Francis and Mary Wright October 21, 1912 in Tulsa OK. She married Charles David Brown September 3, 1934. Leita lived in the Kent area for 40 years. She enjoyed Painting, Bridge, Penny Poker and loved her grandkids. She is preceded in death by her husband Charles and daughter Susanne Browne, 1 grandchild and 1 great-grandchild. She is survived by sons David Brown of Forsyth, IL and Michael Brown of Cadiz, KY, 7 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren. Memorial service will be held 2 pm Saturday, April 20 at PriceHelton Funeral Home, 702 Auburn Way N. Auburn WA. Memorial Donations may be made in Leita’s name to the Susan G. Komen foundation www.komen.org. Online condolences may be made at www.price-heltonfuneralhome.com. 769667

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● Q U O T E O F N O T E : “The force from it just turned my whole body to jelly and I went down. I thought, ‘This is probably it for me.’ ” – Bill Iffrig, 78, of Lake Stevens, who was knocked to the ground 15 feet from the finish line by a bomb explosion at the Boston Marathon.

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Taking a different view of gun control I would like to address a very controversial nationwide issue – gun control. I don’t believe that gun control is the correct course of action to stop all of the publicized murder cases that we all see spread across the front page of newspapers and on evening newscasts. The real problems are the breakdown of families, the violence in games and movies, and the huge coverage of the news media. The main reason that I see is the breakdown of the family structure. Kids in the world today don’t have the connection that they used to within families. This is a combination of several family-related issues. Today divorce is a huge part of society, which makes it a lot harder to belong to something. They have to split their lives between parents, instead of having a single solid connection with both of them. They also don’t have the same bonding time together because they don’t go out to do fun activities together like people used to. Many of the favorite childhood memories of my parents and grandparents were when they were participating in fun activities together. Many of my memories are also when I was taking part in family outings like bowling, mini golf, our annual trip to grandma’s house in Utah, or going to Florida to visit our cousins. These were fun

because of the ties that they created within our family. We were able to get to know each other much better and establish a memory and ties that we can look back on together. The second reason is the illusion that such conduct is acceptable because of all the violence and crime that they see in movies and video games. There would be much less gun violence if people weren’t exposed to it all the time. The more accustomed people are to something happening around them, the more likely they are to do it themselves. Video games and movies also help to break down families by shortening the amount of time that people want to spend together. They’d much rather harm people on video games like Halo or Call of Duty than interact with family members.

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Dennis Zaborac insists he’s no courageous survivor of Monday’s harrowing, bombmarred Boston Marathon. Just one of 27,000 runners who has a story to tell about a prestigious race rocked by two deadly explosions near the finish line. The 64-year-old Kent man – a masters marathoner who has gone the 26.2-mile distance in races throughout the world – never got to finish his third Boston Marathon. Something terribly went wrong as Zaborac passed the 25-mile mark and was working on the last half-mile of his run, about four or five minutes from the finish line. That’s when the explosions – 12 seconds and 100 yards apart – ripped into the crowds gathered for the finale of a traditional marathon that wound through the streets of Boston. The bombings killed three people and injured more than 170. Zaborac was fortunate. “I heard the boom and thought nothing of it,” said Zaborac, adding he didn’t feel the explosions, didn’t see the damage. “Personally, I (was) thinking maybe thunder. … Until the cops started hopping over the barricades … that I knew something was wrong.” As officials began to divert runners from the finish, Zaborac realized the race was over. His race watch stopped prematurely at four hours, 12 minutes. He was hoping to finish in 4:20. A few years back, he had covered the race in a personal-best 3:39. Zaborac escaped the crowd and confusion as thousands of runners began to collect behind him on the congested street. He had hoped to gather his bag of belongings that awaited him beyond the finish line, but he never reached them. It had become a secured area, a crime scene. Without money or a cellphone, Zaborac had to Zaborac resort to some drastic measures in order to return to his hotel in suburban Quincy, about 10 miles from Boston. “For the first time in my life, I had to panhandle,” he said. He was able to scrounge enough money from some generous people for bus fare and a trip back to his hotel. When he reached his room, there were plenty of messages. “You don’t know how many friends you have until something like this happens. I had countless phone calls, emails waiting there for me,” he said. Family and friends had tracked Zaborac’s race progress online, knowing he was nearing the finish line at the time of the explosions.

Media treatment The third and final reason is the media. When people feel disconnected, unloved or depressed, and don’t feel like they can talk to anyone who will understand what they’re feeling, they want to “end it all.” They want to be remembered by all of humanity – to “go out with a bang.” The reality is that guns are not the problem. There are plenty of other ways for someone to kill people: knives, hammers, explosives are a few

Letters policy The Kent Reporter welcomes letters to the editor on any subject. Letters must include a name, address and daytime phone number for verification purposes. Letters may be edited for length. Letters should be no more than 250 words in length. Submissions may be printed both in the paper and electronically. Deadline for letters to be considered for publication is 2 p.m. Tuesday.

of them. There were more than five times as many murders with knives than with rifles in 2011. People who want to make a mark will make it. To conclude, the government can’t monitor every gun in the nation and they shouldn’t. We have the right to bear arms as stated in the Second Amendment, and the government shouldn’t try to control the possession of guns. Fifty years ago everyone had a gun, but there weren’t mass shootings then. What is the difference between then and now? The government should be lobbying for the protection of families and the importance of them, not trying to get rid of guns. Ben Mitchell, 15, lives in Kent and attends Kentlake High School. He is a Boy Scout and is involved in school programs like band and sports.


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[ KLAAS from page 6 ] He had crossed the 25-mile marker, but had not finished the race. “They knew I was in that window, and that’s what got a lot of people concerned,” Zaborac said. Zaborac, like many others, missed their return flights home. Originally scheduled to arrive in Seattle on Monday night, Zaborac was expected back Wednesday. No doubt, relieved family

VOLUNTEERS are needed for Earth Day in Kent. Crews are invited to the work from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Clark Lake Park, SE 248th St., Kent. Volunteers will work to remove invasive Himalayan blackberry and English holly, and replenish areas of the trail. For more information: call 253-856-5110 or email vandrews@KentWA.gov

lunch for Washington school children every day in a statewide effort to fill food pantries. Suggested quality nutritious food donations include: oatmeal, whole grain pastas, brown rice, tomato products, canned veggies, canned fruit (packed in juice or lite syrup), canned meat or fish, shelf stable milk, beef stew, chili, infant cereal, and jars of baby food.

and friends will eagerly see his familiar face back at Kent Bowl, a place he and his father, Jack Zab” Zaborac, have operated for more than 50 years. Like so many others, Zaborac’s thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families and loved ones. Sitting in his hotel room on Tuesday, Zaborac had seen enough of a city fraught in the aftermath of a tragedy – a media horde covering the story, flags fly-

ing at half-staff, a full show of police protection. “It’s like a war zone. … All around the city they have a huge security presence,” he said. Zaborac has raced in 35 marathons – from London to Tokyo, Berlin to New York City. This summer, the Navy veteran plans to return to Vietnam, where he briefly served during the war, to run a marathon. He also plans to return to Boston next year and run. And finish.

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A new, family support nonprofit has opened in Kent to help address the challenges of King County families and youth struggling with emotional, behavioral, mental health and substance abuse.

Guided Pathways – Support for Youth and Families (GPS) is focused on empowering parents and caregivers across the county to parent and advocate for youth with serious emotional disturbance or behavioral health-related

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DOWNS OPENS CHUTES TO SEASON Emerald Downs begins its 18th season of Thoroughbred racing with an eight-race card Friday. First post is 6:45 p.m. The 75-day season continues through Sept. 29, with live racing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and special Monday holiday racing. A new Friday post time of 6:45 p.m. will be in effect throughout the season while weekend and holiday first post remains 2 p.m. Director of Racing Bret Anderson has composed a 29-race, $1.54 million stakes schedule, featuring the $200,000 Longacres Mile (Grade 3) on Aug. 18.

Katie Ly and Kyana Esber have been playing tennis in the same circle since the seventh grade. They just didn’t know it until years later. In middle school, both were enrolled at the Boeing Employees Tennis Club that sits along West Valley Highway in Kent. Ly had lessons on weekdays practicing her stroke consistency while Esber, also practicing the basics, played on weekends.

At the Kentridge Chargers tennis camp the summer before high school started, the girls would show up to the court ready to prove themselves, never knowing their future teammate stood right next to them. It wasn’t until they officially met on the Kentridge High School tennis team their freshman year would they realize how many times they just missed each other. Now in their senior year, these two racket-wielding, ball-smacking top prospects might join forces for Class 4A state tournament.

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Kentridge’s Kyana Esber eyes the ball during a recent practice. Esber might team up with Katie Ly in doubles for a shot at the Class 4A state tournament. MICHELLE CONERLY, Kent Reporter Ly and Esber made the varsity team their freshman year, which helped them mature faster and exposed

drafted Courtney Vandersloot with the third overall pick in 2011. Moore, a 5-foot-9 point guard from Covington, joined 11 other top collegians at Monday night’s draft live at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn. “I’m really excited to get the chance to play in the WNBA and for the Minnesota Lynx,” Moore said, according to the Nebraska women’s basketball website. “I was really nervous and when they said my name I couldn’t really believe it at first. I’m just going to try to make

them to a variety of skill levels. Progressing every year, Ly and Esber helped the

the most of the opportunity I’ve been given, and do anything I can to help the Lynx.” At Kentwood, Moore led the Conquerors to the 2009 Class 4A state as a senior with a 28-1 record. She was chosen as the 2008-09 state Player of the Year by Gatorade. She averaged 15.7 points and 7.5 assists her senior season. Moore led Nebraska to the 2012 NCAA Sweet 16, closing her career as the Huskers’ all-time assist leader. During her four-year career, she started 132 games and won 94, which

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is more games than any other player in Nebraska history. She became the only Husker starter to play in a pair of NCAA Sweet 16s. As a senior in 2012-13, Moore led Nebraska to a 25-9 overall record that included a 12-4 Big Ten mark. She averaged 15.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 1.8 steals, while shooting 46.8 percent from the field, 38.2 percent from threepoint range and 80.7 percent from the free-throw line. She ranked [ more MOORE page 11 ]

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Division champions their sophomore year and league champions as juniors. At state last year, the girls actually played against one another with Esber and her doubles partner knocking Ly and her partner out in the second round en route to placing fifth. This year Ly and Esber hope to go all the way once again to state but together this time. “It’s a good mental sport,” Esber said. “Once you get to state, it’s a whole other team level.” The state championships are May 24-25 at Richland. But if the girls aren’t able

among the top 10 players in the Big Ten in six statistical categories, including No. 1 in assist-to-turnover ratio. WNBA training camps officially begin on May 5. The Lynx open their preseason schedule against the Washington Mystics on May 18 in Bismarck, N.D. They follow with their final preseason tuneup against Kelsey Griffin and the Connecticut Sun in Minneapolis on May 21. Minnesota’s regularseason opener is June 1 against the Sun at the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis. The Lynx are coming off a 2012

Kentridge’s Katie Ly, along with teammate Kyana Esber, has helped the Chargers to a 4-1 record so far in the South Puget Sound League North Division. MICHELLE CONERLY, Kent Reporter to play side by side this year, they’ll get another chance soon enough as both have committed to the

University of Washington and are planning on joining the recreational tennis team.

season when they lost to the Indiana Fever in the WNBA Finals. Moore will return to her hometown when the Lynx play the Seattle Storm on Sept. 7 at KeyArena. The Lynx also play Sept. 10 at the Storm. She will match up with Vandersloot on Aug. 11 in Chicago and Sept. 14 in Minnesota. Moore said on the Lynx website that she’s idolized Minnesota point guard Lindsay Whalen and tries to style her game after Whalen. “I honestly see my role as being a backup for Lindsay Whalen,” Moore said. “I can learn so much from her. It’s truly going to

be an honor playing with her. The biggest compliment you can receive as a point guard is you make the people around you better and she does that day in and day out.” Minnesota wanted a backup to Whalen. “Our biggest need going in were a backup point guard, so we were very happy that (Lindsey) Moore was there,” said Lynx executive vice president Roger Griffith. “We had her as the No. 2 point guard behind Skylar Diggins.” Moore shot 38 percent on 3-pointers, which is something the Lynx were looking for in a guard.

PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be accepted by King County Drainage District No. 1 for the following work: Brush cutting of an estimated 66,359 linear feet (12.5 miles) (20 ft wide) of portions of Mill Creek, Garrison Creek, and Spring Brook Creek(s) located within the King County Drainage District # 1’s area of operation that falls within the City Limits of the City of Kent and the City of Renton; The scope of work will be to cut and remove materials in accordance with specifications as provided as part of the Request For Proposal packet (RFP). Alternative bid for vegetation enhancement (planting) approx. 2,000 linear feet. Per year will also be accepted. Work shall commence September 15 each year and be completed by December 31 year of each year. At contractor’s option, contractor may bid a one-year or a threeyear contract.The contractor shall be paid by the lineal foot and shall submit a weekly report during work to Abbey Road Group Land Development Services Company, LLC. Bid Process and Dates are as follows: • Bid Availability: 6 May 2013 • Bid Walk Through: 14 May 2013 • Final Bid questions due: 17 May 2013 • Final Bid questions answered: 20 May 2013 • Bids Due: 24 May 2013 • Bid Award Notification: 9 June 2013 Request For Proposal Packet’s (RFP) will be available for pick on from 6 May 2013 until 13 May 2013 (Mon to Friday 7:30 am to 11:00 am and from 1:00 pm to 4:00 PM) at the Abbey Road Group Land Development Services Company Puyallup Office, 923 Shaw Road, Suite A, Puyallup, WA. 98371. Questions in regards to this RFP can be directed to Barbara Rankin at Barbara.Rankin@abbeyroadgroup.com. Published in the Kent and Renton Reporters on April 12, 2013 and April 19, 2013. #766899. INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the City of Kent, Washington, will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk’s office through April 30, 2013 up to 11:45 a.m. as shown on the clock on the east wall of the City Clerk’s Office on the first floor of City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, Washington. All bids must be properly

marked and sealed in accordance with this “Invitation to Bid.” Bids must be delivered and received at the City Clerk’s office by the above-stated time, regardless of delivery method, including U.S. Mail. All bids will be opened and read publicly aloud at 12:00 p.m. for the City of Kent project named as follows: 2013 Asphalt Grinding Project The project consists of planing asphalt pavement up to 10-foot wide on various roadways throughout the City of Kent. Planed areas shall be an average depth of two inches. The Engineer’s estimated range for this project is approximately $80,000 - $110,000. Bid documents may be obtained by contacting City of Kent Engineering Department, Nancy Yoshitake at (253) 856-5508. For technical questions, please call Dave Brock at (253) 856-5658. Bids must be clearly marked “Bid” with the name of the project on the outside of the envelope, addressed to the City Clerk, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032-5895. Only sealed bids will be accepted. No facsimiles or electronic submittals will be considered. Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and other contract documents now on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of Kent, Washington. Copies of the plans and Kent Special Provisions may be purchased at a non-refundable cost of $25.00 for each set. Plans and specifications can also be downloaded at no charge at www.kentwa.gov/procurement. Copies of the WSDOT Standard Specifications are available for perusal only. A cashier’s check, cash or surety bond in the amount of 5% of the bid is required. The City of Kent reserves the right to reject any and all bids on any or all schedules or alternates or to waive any informalities in the bidding and shall determine which bid or bidders is the most responsive, satisfactory and responsible bidder and shall be the sole judge thereof. No plea of mistake in the bid shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his/her deposit or as a defense to any action based upon the neglect or refusal to execute a contract. Bidders must submit with their initial bid a signed statement as to whether they have previously

performed work subject to the President’s Executive Order No. 11246. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the day of bid opening. Dated this 8th day of April, 2013. BY:Ronald F. Moore, City Clerk Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013. #766593. Eagle Creek Land and Development, 15215 SE 272nd Street, Suite 201, Kent, WA is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Sunrise Meadows, is located at 24607 120th Ave. SE, Kent, in King County, WA. This project involves 5.12 acres of soil disturbance for construction of streets, utilities and homes. Stormwater will be discharged to an unnamed wetland tributary to Clark Lake. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published in Kent Reporter on April 12, 2013 and April 19, 2013.#767542. INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the City of Kent, Washington, will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk’s office through April 30, 2013 up to 10:45 a.m. as shown on the clock on the east wall of the City Clerk’s Office on the first floor of City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, Washington. All bids must be properly marked and sealed in accordance with this “Invitation to Bid.” Bids must be delivered and received at the City Clerk’s office by the above-stated time, regardless of delivery method, includ-

ing U.S. Mail. All bids will be opened and read publicly aloud at 11:00 a.m. for the City of Kent project named as follows: 2013 Vehicle Detector Loops The project consists of installing 73 traffic loops at various locations scattered throughout the City. The Engineer’s estimated range for this project is approximately $110,000 - $140,000. Bid documents may be obtained by contacting City of Kent Engineering Department, Nancy Yoshitake at (253) 856-5508. For technical questions, please call Dave Brock at (253) 856-5658. Bids must be clearly marked “Bid” with the name of the project on the outside of the envelope, addressed to the City Clerk, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032-5895. Only sealed bids will be accepted. No facsimiles or electronic submittals will be considered. Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and other contract documents now on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of Kent, Washington. Copies of the plans and Kent Special Provisions may be purchased at a non-refundable cost of $25.00 for each set. Plans and specifications can also be downloaded at no charge at www.kentwa.gov/procurement. Copies of the WSDOT Standard Specifications are available for perusal only. A cashier’s check, cash or surety bond in the amount of 5% of the bid is required. The City of Kent reserves the right to reject any and all bids on any or all schedules or alternates or to waive any informalities in the bidding and shall determine which bid or bidders is the most responsive, satisfactory and responsible bidder and shall be the sole judge thereof. No plea of mistake in the bid shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his/her deposit or as a defense to any action based upon the neglect or refusal to execute a contract. Bidders must submit with their initial bid a signed statement as to whether they have previously performed work subject to the President’s Executive Order No. 11246. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the day of bid opening. Dated this 8th day of April, 2013. BY:Ronald F. Moore, City Clerk

Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013. #766610. WestPac Development, LLC, 7449 W. Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA 98040, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Forest Ridge II is located at 27501 124th Ave SE in Kent, WA, in King County. This project involves 1.0 acres of soil disturbance for a six lot residential plat with associated roads and utilities construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to Downspout dispersal trench system and on-site wetland. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013 and April 26, 2013. #768151. The City of Kent, 220 4th Avenue South, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, BriscoeDesimone Levee Improvements, is located at four segments (“reaches”) along the east bank of the Green River, between South 200th Street and South 180th Street, in Kent, WA, in King County. This project involves 9 acres of soil disturbance for the following construction activities: Construct and install a structural steel sheet pile wall at the back of the existing levee slope to act as a secondary levee to reduce flood risk to the cities of Kent, Tukwila and

Renton. Sheet piles will be installed using vibratory equipment (but no impact hammers) and will be between 23 and 64 feet deep, depending on location. The above-ground portion of the wall will resemble concrete block and will range from 8 feet to 13 feet tall. To allow for re-vegetation and habitat restoration, benches will be constructed where feasible along the riverbank. These benches will entail excavation between the ordinary high water mark and the existing Green River trail to create a bench of up to 15 feet wide where native trees and shrubs will be planted. Approximately 6,000 cubic yards of fill material will be used to construct this project. An estimated 277 trees and 29 stumps will be removed, in addition to invasive or non-native vegetation. Approximately 330 trees and 3,500 shrubs will be planted as mitigation on the excavated benches. The existing asphalt trail will be removed and relocated further landward adjacent to the flood wall, with handrails placed on top of the wall. All existing public access points will be maintained and where necessary, stairways will be constructed. An ADA accessible ramp will be constructed at the west end of South 190th Street. Stormwater will be discharged to the ground via infiltration. Excess runoff will be routed through best management practices to ensure only clean water is discharged either directly to the Green River or to the city of Kent stormwater system, which in the area of construction will discharge to Lower Mill Creek or the Green River. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology

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PUBLIC NOTICES ...Continued from previous page Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published in the Kent Reporter on April 12, 2013 and April 19, 2013. #766650. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ISLAND In the Matter of the Estate of: JOYCE LAMBERT, Deceased No: 13 4 00074 3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 PAULINE A. STEPUTIS, has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Anyone having a claim against Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim per RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address below a copy of the claim and filing the original with this Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (A) thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to creditor per RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (B) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of First Publication King County: April 19, 2013 Date of First Publication Island County: April 18, 2013 Personal Represenative: Pauline A. Steputis Attorney for the Personal Represenative: Dale K. Roundy Address for Mailing of Service: Roundy Law Offices, P.S 506 North Main Street Coupeville, WA 98239 Dated this 23rd day of March, 2013 Pauline A. Steputis, Personal Represenative Roundy Law Offices, P.S. Dale K. Roundy WSBA #5802 Attorney for the Personal Represenative Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013, April 26, 2013 and May 3, 2013. #768566.

CITY OF KENT NOTICE OF ORDINANCES PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL The following is a summary of the ordinance(s) adopted by the Kent City Council on April 16, 2013: ORDINANCE NO. 4078 AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, amending Kent City Code to remove the parking prohibition on South 188th Street from 80th Avenue to a point approximately 960 feet westerly and 190th Street from 80th Avenue South to west end of street at Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway Company tracks. This ordinance will take effect 30 days from the date of passage, unless subjected to referendum or vetoed by the Mayor, or unless otherwise noted. A copy of the complete text of any ordinance will be mailed upon request of the City Clerk. Ronald F. Moore, MMC, City Clerk Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013. #770348. NOTICE OF APPLICATION and Proposed Determination of Nonsignificance A project permit application was filed with City of Kent Planning Services. The City of Kent expects to issue a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for the proposal and the Optional DNS Process is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal and associated mitigation measures. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request. Following is a description of the application and the process for review. The application and listed studies may be reviewed at the offices of Kent Planning Services, 400 W. Gowe Street, Kent, WA. APPLICATION NAME/ NUMBER: SEA Benson Hwy (AWS) Wireless (VERIZON) ENV-2013-8, KIVA #RPSW-2131090 BUILDING PERMIT, KIVA #RA13-2131091 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicant proposes to modify an existing unmanned rooftop wire-

less telecommunication facility by replacing three existing antennas on one sector with four new antennas, and adding two new sectors with four antennas each. The existing and proposed antennas are 6.5 feet above the height of the building rooftop. Verizon wireless is the carrier of the existing and new antennas. No area expansion of existing ground equipment enclosure is proposed. The site is currently developed with an apartment complex, known as Kentwood Apartments. The zoning for this application is MR-H, High Density Multifamily. The location of the project is 22425 Benson Road SE, King County Parcel Number 172205-9096. OTHER PERMITS AND PLANS WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED: Building Permit OPTIONAL DETERMINATION:As the Lead Agency, the City of Kent has determined that the proposed project, as regulated by the City’s development codes and standards, is unlikely to have a significant adverse impact on the environment. Therefore, as permitted under the RCW 43.21C.110, the City of Kent is using the Optional Determination of Nonsignificance process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are integrated into a single comment period. A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS. PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES: None PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: April 19, 2013 to May 3, 2013 All persons may comment on this application. Comments must be in writing and received in the Kent Planning Division by 4:30 P.M., Friday, May 3, 2013, at 220 4th Avenue South, Kent WA 98032. For questions regarding this project, please contact Katie Graves, Planner at (253) 856-5454. DATED: April 19, 2013 Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013. #768709 CITY OF KENT OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WELCOME HOME SOCIETY CE-2012-1 KIVA #RPP3-2122828 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hearing Examiner for the City of Kent will hold a public hearing to consider a Conditional

Use Permit submitted by the Applicant, Kathy Craft-Reich with Craft Architects on behalf of the John Volken Foundation to operate a transitional housing facility for up to 80 individuals recovering from chemical dependency. The proposed use requires conditional use permit approval by the Kent Hearing Examiner. The property is located at 921, 943 and 945 Central Avenue North and is identified as King County Tax Parcel Numbers 1322049053, 1322049057 and 1322049099. The zoning is GC, General Commercial, and M2, Limited Industrial. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Hearing Examiner will hold the public hearing on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at 10:00 AM in Chambers West, Kent City Hall, 220 Fourth Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032. If you have any questions concerning this proposed application, please contact Sharon Clamp in Kent Planning Services at (253) 856-5454 or by Email at sclamp@ kentwa.gov. Any person wishing to submit oral, written or electronic comments on the items listed above may do so prior to the meeting or at the meeting. Send all written responses to Planning Services, 220 Fourth Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032. All interested persons are requested to be then and there present at the meeting. One free copy of the staff report will be available by Wednesday afternoon, April 24, 2013, in Planning Services. If you wish to peruse the file or need further information, contact Kent Planning Services at (253) 856-5454 or visit our office at 400 W. Gowe St., Kent, WA 98032.Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City in advance for more information. For TDD relay service, call 1-800-833-6388 (hearing impaired) or 1-800-833-6385 (Braille) or the City of Kent at (253) 856-5725. Dated: April 19, 2013 Charlene Anderson AICP, Planning Manager Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013. #769465. NOTICE OF APPLICATION A Project Permit Application has been filed with City of Kent Planning Services. Following is a description of the applications and the process for review. The applications and listed studies may be reviewed at the offices of the Kent Planning Services, 400 W. Gowe Street, Kent, WA.

DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: April 19, 2013 APPLICATION NAME: PACIFIC GATEWAY DIVISION IV MINOR BINDING SITE PLAN ALTERATION APPLICATION NUMBERS: BSP-2003-1 (R2), KIVA #2131181 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes an alternation to the recorded binding site plan which removes the common lot lines between binding site plan Lots 10 and 11 and extends the binding site plan to include Lots 3 and 4 of the Pacific Gateway Division III Short Plat, SP-2002-1. The common lot line between short plat Lots 3 and 4 and the common lot line between the short plat lots and the binding site plan will also be removed. The purpose of the alteration is to accommodate the construction of new 318,195 square foot building. The zoning for this project is M1, Industrial Park. The subject site is located on property bordered by South 212th Street to the south, SE 59th Avenue to the west, South 199th Street to the north, West Valley Highway to the east, King County Parcel Numbers 660007-0010 through -0320, 0222049070 and 0222049071. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: April 19, 2013 to May 3, 2013 All persons may comment on this application. Comments must be in writing and received in Kent Planning Services by 4:30 P.M., Friday, May 3, 2013, at 220 4th Avenue South, Kent WA 98032. A public meeting is tentatively scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2013. This public meeting will be held in the Planning Services Conference Room at 400 West Gowe Street, Kent, WA 98032. Please be advised this meeting date is subject to change. Please call to verify time and date at least a week before the scheduled meeting. If you have any questions, please call Sharon Clamp, Kent Planning Services, at 253-856-5454. DATED: April 19, 20113 Published in the Kent Reporter on April 19, 2013. #770153. NOTICE OF ACTION Notice is given under SEPA, RCW 43.21C.080, that Soos Creek Water & Sewer District took the action described in (2) below on February 6, 2013. 1. Any action to set aside, enjoin, review, or otherwise challenge such action on the grounds of

noncompliance with the provisions of chapter 43.21C RCW (State Environmental Policy Act) shall be commenced on or before May 13, 2013. 2. Description of agency action: Adopting an Environmental Checklist, and making a Proposed Determination of Nonsignificance pursuant to SEPA. 3. Description of proposal (if not covered by (2)): Soos Creek Water and Sewer District, Sewer Comprehensive Plan Update, dated 2012; Agency Review Draft for submission to DOE, King County, cities and other interested parties for review. 4. Location of proposal (a sufficient description should be given to locate the site, if any, but a complete legal description is not required): This is a non-project action. The Sewer Comprehensive Plan will apply throughout the District, and within its planning area. 5. Type of environmental review under SEPA (include name and date of any environmental documents): Resolution 3373-S, dated February 6, 2013; Adoption of Environmental Checklist, and making Proposed Determination of Nonsignificance. 6. Documents may be examined during regular business hours at (location, including room number, if any): Soos Creek Water and Sewer District 14616 SE 192nd Street Renton, Washington 98058 7. Name of agency, proponent, or applicant giving notice: Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. 8. This notice is filed by (signature of individual and capacity in which the person is signing): Dated this 8th day of April, 2013. Ron Speer, District Manger Published in the Kent, Renton, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporters on April 12, 2013 & April 19, 2013. #767046.

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Serving Kent Since 1938 Memorial Day Ceremony

Kent Farmers Market

Tahoma National Cemetery Monday, May 27, 2013 1:00 pm

Kent Cornucopia Days

Kent Dragon Boat Races

Senior BBQ at Kent Senior Center SAVE THE DATE May 4, 2013 noon - 2pm

Photo courtesy of Dan Meeker

Sight and Hearing Foundation

Farmers Market (Oldest Market in King County) Saturdays, 9 am – 2 pm June 1 – Sept. 28, 2013 at Town Square Plaza Park Cornucopia Days (Largest Street Fair in the Pacific NW) July 11-14, 2013 www.kcdays.com Dragon Boat Races (Largest in the State!) July 13, 2013

A world wide organization of volunteers dedicated to sight and hearing. In Kent, we specialize locally in youth, families, seniors and veterans. We also own and produce Kent Cornucopia Days and the Kent Farmers Market.

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253-852-5466 kentlions@gmail.com www.kentlionsclub.org If our events and meetings do not meet your schedule, then please look at some of fellow service organizations (like Rotarians, Kiwanians, and others, that help our community). Contact us and we will put in touch with them!

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