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North Bend’s sewer plant nears limits
Fixes could keep city’s busy sewage system flowing until 2021 BY CAROL LADWIG Staff Reporter
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North Bend is growing, with the potential for 655 new homes in the next few years, based on building project applications in progress at the city’s planning department. However, its aging sewer system may not be up to future demands.
The city’s 60-year-old wastewater treatment plant is permitted by the Environmental Protection Agency to handle 2.58 million gallons of wastewater per day, but because of a “pinch point” in the system, “the functional limit is 1 million gallons,” City Administrator Londi Lindell told the Record, recapping the information from a March 25 council work session on the issue. Another EPA-regulated measure, the biochemical oxygen demand, or BOD, which indicates how much oxygen is consumed in breaking down waste material, is on the rise, to a level greater
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than city officials can understand. “We are exceptionally high, based on our buildout,” said Lindell. “We only have about 1,300 customers on sewer… our (BOD) load should be around 1,500.” Despite these problems, the plant is still adequate to the city’s needs, for a while. “Right now, our remaining capacity is only about 1,200 homes,” Lindell said. “That’s why we’re not doing a sewer moratorium.” SEE SEWAGE, 3
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Snoqualmie volunteer firefighter Cat Cotton reads to students from one of her favorite books, “Hero Cat” during the Badges & Books event at Cascade View Elementary School on March 12. Volunteers from the Snoqualmie fire and police departments, including Police Chief Steve McCulley, as well as the King County Sheriff’s Office, Washington State Patrol and Duvall Police Department teamed up to visit each classroom during the day, answer questions about their work—did you know that Snoqualmie firefighters aim to be out the door “in under a minute” from the time they receive a call?—and let the class examine some of their gear. Right, student Katie Snyder makes a close inspection of a firefighter helmet at Cascade View Elementary School. See more photos at www.valleyrecord.com.
Movie-goers can spot several Valley landmarks in the trailer for “Lucky Them,” and soon, in the movie itself. The independent film, starring Toni Collette as a rock journalist tracking down a rock star who disappeared from the music scene, is scheduled to be released May 30, according to the Internet Movie Database, although other sources project an April 21 limited release. “Lucky Them” was filmed in several Seattle locations, and on Snoqualmie and Carnation streets, inside a Carnation home, and both in and outside of the Mount Si Pub in North Bend, in February 2013. Seattle-area writer-producerdirector Megan Griffiths directed the movie, written by Emily Wachtel and Huck Botko. SEE MOVIE, 3
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SEWER FROM 1 Currently, just over 200 of the expected 655 new homes are permitted. North Bend has already begun reviewing its options regarding the flow and BOD problems at the 1954 plant, as well as recommendations to improve the reliability of operations, increase safety, and the perennial challenge of reducing odors from the facility. Among the recommendations were nearly $3 million in urgent needs, as presented by former Public Works Director Frank Page, and another $1.5 million in near-term needs. Project manager Don DeBerg has been acting as public works director since Page resigned last month to return to Wyoming. Page’s recommendations included new and upgraded equipment at the plant to address the 1 million-gallon flow limitation, and three additional full-time staff at the two-man plant, recommended for this year. Additional improvements recommended for the following four years included reducing the BOD levels and decreasing the inflow of storm or groundwater runoff. Long-term recommendations included updates to the collection system and, based on an estimated 3 percent growth rate that would put the city at its BOD cap around 2021, exploring the idea of a shared regional wastewater facility. The city’s sewer capital facilities fund has a budgeted $2 million for 2014, Lindell said, and staff is currently reviewing the recommendations
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to determine which to advise the city council to implement, and which, if any can be delayed, to postpone. Solving the BOD issue, however, will take consumer education and enforcement. “We have to go back up the collection system to find out who’s putting materials in that shouldn’t be in there,” Lindell said, and then explain to them the proper disposal methods for things such as cooking oils, or chemicals. Some of the high-BOD material is now being tested, she said, in an effort to find out where it originated. Lindell is confident the source of the contaminant is a commercial user, noting that “There was a huge uptick in the BOD around 2012… a single household creates about two pounds of organic matter, so the reason it’s so high is not a household. There must be something else going on.” Prior to 2011, the city’s monthly maximum BOD load hovered at 1,100 or 1,200, but since then, the load has increased to 2,000 in 2012, and to almost 2,500 last year. If the BOD levels return to the expected levels, and North Bend makes the capital improvements to address the flow limitation — which only developed recently with the exceptionally wet weather in March, Lindell said — the city’s plant shouldn’t need an expansion. The facility was built in 1954 but has been updated in 1978, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2009. Although the full scope of the solution is still being determined, Lindell expected the city to be responsive to the problems. “We’re not in a sewer moratorium,” she said, “but our goal would be to get the work done in the next two years.”
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Cast and crew members of “Lucky Them” exit the Mount Si Pub during filming in March 2013 in North Bend. The film follows Toni Collette’s character, a rock journalist, as she seeks her ex-boyfriend.
MOVIE FROM 1 Co-starring in the film are Thomas Haden-Church, Oliver Platt and Ahna O’Reilly, and Joanne Woodward is the executive director, completing the project that her late husband Paul Newman had been working on before his death in 2008. In the past few years, at least four movies have been filmed in and around the Snoqualmie
Valley, but this is the first to make it to U.S. big screens. “You Can’t Win,” a ‘20s-era drama filmed in Snoqualmie in May, 2012, is expected to debut later this year. A SyFy Channel made-for-TV movie, “Bigfoot,” was filmed in Carnation in January 2012, and aired the following June. Finally, “Mine Games,” another independent film, shot in a North Bend home, at Rattlesnake Lake, and other Washington locales in July 2011, was never released
in the U.S. “Mine Games” premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August, 2012, was released to DVD in the UK in August, 2013, and was broadcast on Swedish television for the first time in February of this year. Find the trailer for “Lucky Them” at https://movies. yahoo.com/blogs/movie-news/ lucky-them-exclusive-trailerpremiere-toni-collette-thomashaden-church-162529199. html?vp=1.
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State Sen. overrides voters You assume your vote counts. It appears that State Senator Mark Mullet has a very different opinion. Almost 70 percent of us within the 5th Legislative District chose to have a two-thirds majority (vote) of the legislature required to raise taxes. Mullet voted ‘Nay’ against this bill (Senate Joint Resolution 8213) the other week. Our local community decided, but Mullet overrode the citizens. Restoring the two-thirds legislature majority requirement to raise our taxes empowers the individual, versus Olympia. As all of us are diligently trying to keep employed, creating a future for the next generation, and, pursuing the American dream, Mullet is more predisposed on concentrating public coffers. If Mr. Mullet is in need of revenue, then his focus should be on growing our economy and jobs. This pattern of sovereign decision-making is drawing closer to home. Example: The upcoming King Country Proposition 1 will raise car tab fees to $60, and increase the sales tax to 9.6 percent. Seattle voters will also be facing another upcoming decision. They will vote on increasing park taxes and to a park district that can independently double future taxes. Welcome to the ‘new normal.’ Will Mullet take his cue from this business-as-usual thinking when Olympia soon reviews the state transportation budget? Taxes are not the issue. It is the autonomous decisions that are made by those who believe they know better for our community. When is their appetite ever satisfied? Has it ever been? Mr. Mullet, please return decisions and dollars back to the citizens of the 5th. Bruno Kelpsas Snoqualmie
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Mullet: Confident with record as a moderate I wanted to respond to questions about my vote against placing a two-thirds vote threshold for tax changes in our state constitution. During my time on the Issaquah City Council, I never once voted to increase property taxes. Last year, I was one of the few Democrats who broke from party leadership to support a Republican budget that reduced the business and occupations tax on the service industry. I have a long history of opposing tax increases at the state and local level. However, I have been consistent in my opposition to Tim Eyman’s two-thirds requirement to raise taxes. I opposed it during my campaign and I opposed it on the floor of the senate this session. I don’t pursue fiscally conservative policy because of an initiative, that’s just what I believe. I’m confident with my record of being a moderate, fiscally conservative Democrat. I know that the people of the 5th District are more than capable of keeping me accountable without Tim Eyman’s help. Our district’s voters want legislators to work together, in a bipartisan and fiscally responsible way, to make Washington a better place to live and do business. I promise to continue acting on your behalf in that manner.
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“I haven’t witnessed any drug activity, but I have witnessed about the same amount of transient activity. That hasn’t changed.” Gene Myers North Bend
“Yes. I’ve seen cars parked suspiciously in the middle of a parking lot, late at night, and a lot of people approaching one car. It’s so much different from when we were growing up.” Michael Healea North Bend
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Those who live in glass houses... Nice column about spelling people’s names right. I have one of those names that somehow never seems to get spelled correctly, and it has been an issue with me all my life. Anyway after reading with much interest, I had a great laugh when I read that you misspelled Cathi Linden’s name wrong! Got a little egg on your face there, pal. Want to borrow a napkin? Guess you better make sure your face is clean before you wipe someone else’s, like my mom always said. Just had to giggle a bit at that one. We all make mistakes and we all need to be forgiven, and I forgive you for spelling my buddy’s name wrong. Sherrill Wardrip Fall City
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• Action was taken on one of the most controversial aspects of the massive “Snoqualmie Ridge” master-planned development. The council voted to restrict what will be visible of the development from the Falls viewpoint. • Two hundred testified on the proposed Snoqualmie Valley Community Plan. Some urged the county to adopt the plan, proposed to keep the Valley generally rural. Others said it robs property owners of the chance to develop their land as they planned when they purchased it. King County Council members now have a momentous decision in front of them.
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“We are kind of newcomers, so we haven’t really noticed much. We moved here from Bellingham, because it felt like a similar place here. I think we were surprised, but it’s getting bad everywhere.” Rene Landreneau North Bend
“The only thing I’m really seeing on the rise is methamphetamine use. In our neighborhood, we have a meth house that has a lot of activity. It’s happened over the past year.” Stacy Parker Snoqualmie
• Donnie and Ronnie O’Dell have made names for themselves on the Mount Si football, basketball and track teams. Twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray O’Dell, the pair have been instrumental in Mount Si’s recent strong seasons. Don, six feet tall and 180 pounds, has four inches and 40 pounds on his twin.
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MONDAY, MARCH 28 RECKLESS DRIVING: At 7:59 p.m., a caller reported a recklesslydriven truck in the 46000 block of Southeast North Bend Way, North Bend. The caller said there were three people, possibly teens in the dual-wheel black-and-white Ford F250, and they’d nearly caused several accidents when they passed Truck Town. The vehicle was speeding, swerving between lanes and hitting the curb. Police could not locate the truck, and the reported license plate number was not associated with a vehicle.
TUESDAY, MARCH 29 STOLEN RENTAL: At 12:27 p.m., a caller at Northeast Mount Si Lutheran Church
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Eighth Street and Thrasher Avenue Northeast, North Bend, reported the theft of her grey Ford F150, in progress. She said she’d loaned the driver the truck, owned by Enterprise Rental, and he hadn’t returned it. She’d been trying to get it back when she saw him driving it. Police contacted the driver and arrested him, for driving without a license. The rental company will pick up the truck from the town yard. THEFT OR PRANK: At 6:26 p.m., a caller in the 7700 block of Center Boulevard Southeast, Snoqualmie, reported his black Acura had been stolen from the parking lot where he left it. He still had the keys. Police did not locate the vehicle, but the caller later reported that he’d found the car near-
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TUESDAY, APRIL 1 APRIL FOOL’S?: At 12:55 a.m., a caller in the 7800 block of Baker Avenue Southeast, Snoqualmie, told police that someone had just called his daughter, telling her to “come outside, someone hit your car really hard.” The parent was suspicious, and looked outside but did not see anyone. Police investigated and found no damage to the daughter’s car. SCARED: At 10:41 a.m., a woman in the 6000 block of Cascade Lane Southeast, Snoqualmie, called to report a burglary in progress. She said someone came into her house through the front door and was yell-
ing. She said she was calling from a secured area, but then the phone line went dead. The police also received alarm notifications from the home. They responded, and met the fire department, which had received a medical alarm from the home. No one answered the door, so firefighters breached the door. The homeowner, hidden in a bathroom closet, then called 911 again, thinking someone was breaking into her home to burglarize it. Firefighters broke three more doors before locating the home-owner, scared but uninjured, in the closet.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 DRUG CHECK: At 10:10 a.m., the manager of a business in the 1400 block of 468th Avenue Southeast called police, saying she’d just received a phone call about drugs be-
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3 ASSAULT OVER PARKING: At 7:36 a.m., a caller in the 1200 block of North Bend Boulevard, North Bend, reported that she’d just been assaulted. She said she’d parked her car in what she thought was a designated spot for the business she wanted, then a man from a neighboring business came out and pushed her to the ground, calling her obscene names. Police responded to find that the woman didn’t need medical aid and the man had gone back into the business he’d come from.
Obituary M. Ruth Posey Miriam “Ruth” Posey of North Bend, wife to James, died Wednesday, April 2. She was 81. At her request, a private family gathering will be held. Friends are invited to view photos and share memories at www.flintofts.com.
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Sharon D. Larson
Sharon D. Larson lost her courageous battle with cancer on March 27, 2014 at her home in North Bend. She was 79. Sharon was born June 17, 1934 in Seattle. She was the only child of Hiram and Beulah Cowles.Their family lived in Fall City then moved to Snoqualmie in the mid 1940’s. Sharon attended school in Fall City and Snoqualmie where she met Dale Larson in the seventh grade. They were high school sweethearts graduating from Mt. Si High School in 1952. Sharon and Dale were married January 1, 1955. Wendy was born in 1960, and they moved to their newly built home in Brookside Acres in 1961, Sande followed along in 1963. They lived in this home the remainder or their lives. After two years at WSU, Sharon had many jobs: office work in Seattle, the local Weyerhaeuser office and taught swimming lessons at Si View Pool. For many years was the secretary for the North Bend Community Church. She is mostly known for her position as librarian at North Bend Library where she retired in the mid 1990’s. In her early years Sharon enjoyed baking and could often be found in the kitchen making cookies with her girls. If not in the kitchen she would be found working in the garden. Sharon was very close with Dale’s family and was fortunate to have both her parents and in-laws live nearby. Sharon was extremely active in the community. She was a member of Ladies Aide. She dedicated many years to the Relay for Life fundraiser for the American Cancer Society where she served as team co-captain of the “Dynomites”. Sharon could often be found with the “Red Hat Society” (aka Valley Girls) many of which are childhood friends. An avid golfer, she was among the few who shot a ‘Hole in One’ and was a longtime member of the Cascade Women’s Golf Club. Sharon was the cornerstone to her high school class of 1952, keeping the class updated of events and life milestones as well as organizing and planning reunions. Sharon and Dale took many trips together with good friends throughout Europe and South America. They particularly enjoyed taking cruises, traveling to Alaska and through the Panama Canal to name a few. Sharon is survived by her daughters Wendy Stokosa of North Bend and Sande Mia from Santa Barbara, Son-in-law Rolando Mia and 2 grandchildren Sarah and Jordan Mia. A celebration of life service will be held for Sharon on Saturday April 12th at 11am, at Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church in Fall City. Reception immediately following. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Cancer Society or the Puget Sound Blood Center. www.snoqualmievalleychapel.com 1017267
John Lawrence (Larry) Dillman John Lawrence Dillman was born on August 10, 1939. John was better known around the community as Larry Dillman. He was married twice and lived with his most recent wife Susan Dillman until her passing last year. Larry passed away March 28th, 2014. He leaves behind his son Ken Dillman, and three step sons John, Joe, and Michael Lewellen, as well as his two sisters Diane Stadick and Donna Dillman, and brother in-law Doug Stadick. 1028913
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John Weir Rambow January 6, 1926 - March 20, 2014
John Weir Rambow, 88, formerly of Snoqualmie passed away at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer, Alaska on March 20, 2014. John was born January 6, 1926 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. He was the youngest of five, four brothers & one sister, born to Otto and Grace Rambow. John preceded his siblings in death. The family moved to College Place, Washington, where he attended and graduated from Yakima Valley Academy. In 1944 he entered the service with the Merchant Marines during World War II. After the war he met and married Beverley Lou Turnball. They celebrated 57 years of marriage. John worked as a lumberjack in Idaho and Washington states. At the age of 42, he changed occupations. He purchased a Mac truck, and the next twenty-two years drove longhaul trucking. Later in life, he would spend the summer months in Alaska with his two sons fishing for salmon. John Rambow touched the hearts and lives of many people. John W. Rambow is survived by his sons and their wives David & Tonya, and Ken & Candy Rambow; grandchildren John,Tracey, Pamela, Christopher, Ken and Sara; and great grandchildren Nathan, Bailey and Tyler. A celebration of his life will be held at the Mount Si Senior Center 411 Main Ave S, North Bend on Saturday,April 12 at 2pm. It will be followed by a potluck. 1029008
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Dinner, auction helps Terri Crabtree A benefit spaghetti dinner, bake sale and silent and live auctions to help Terri (Wyrsch) Crabtree, who has been diagnosed with cancer, will be 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12, at the Snoqualmie Eagles lodge. Tickets are $10. To get involved or donate auction or bake sale items, call (425) 749-9520.
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Snoqualmie’s comprehensive plan, Snoqualmie 2032, will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, April 21, in the City Hall Council Chambers, 38624 S.E. River St. The comprehensive plan is an official document adopted by the city council that sets goals and policies to protect the health, welfare, and quality of life for residents and businesses. The plan expresses a long-range vision of how citizens want their community to look and function in the future, and helps direct city departments under that vision. Proposed updates will address topics under multiple elements including the city vision, economic development,
housing, community character, environment, land use and transportation. For more information and to view the proposed plan updates, visit the planning department website at www. cityofsnoqualmie.org. Verbal comments can be made at the public hearing April 21. Send written questions or comments to the City of Snoqualmie, PO Box 987, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, Attn: Nicole Sanders by 5 p.m. April 21. You may also contact Associate Planner Sanders at nsanders@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or call (425) 888-5337.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE #1020027 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NORTH BEND King County, Washington Notice is hereby given that the North Bend City Council at its April 1, 2014 City Council Meeting adopted the following Ordinance. The summary title is as follows: Ordinance No. 1520 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH BEND, WASHINGTON, AMENDING NBMC 9.25.020 RELATING TO OPENING OR CONSUMING LIQUOR OR POSSESSING OPEN CONTAINERS OF LIQUOR IN PUBLIC PLACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE The full text of the above Ordinance may be viewed on the web at http://northbendwa.gov, at the North Bend City Hall, 211 Main Ave., N. or to request a copy by mail please contact the City Clerk at (425) 888-7627. Posted: April 2, 2014 Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record: April 9, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE #1028690 LEGAL NOTICE FOR PUMP TRUCK NOTIFICATION Pursuant to WAC 332-24-405, spark emitting equipment requirements, the Department of Natural Resources has designated areas in Industrial Forest Precaution Shutdown Zones 651N, 655, 652 SE, 654, 657, 659N, 659S and 680SE within the administrative boundaries of its South Puget Sound Region, where a pump truck or pump trailer is required for spark emitting operations on forest land. A description of the zone, and the specific requirements for the pump truck or pump trailer are available by contacting the South Puget Sound Region office at 1-360802-7058. Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on April 9, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE #1029393 Legal Notice City Of Snoqualmie King County, Washington 98065 Notice Is Hereby Given That the Snoqualmie City Council, on the 24th day of March, 2014 passed the Following Ordinance: Ordinance No. 1128 Ordinance Adding a Definition for “Data Center” to SMC 17.10.020, Amending Certain Commercial/Industrial District Regulations of SMC 17.20.040, and Amending SMC 17.55.020 Table 1 Allowable Uses. Copies of this Ordinance in complete text are available at the City Hall located at 38624 SE River Street between 9 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday, on the city website www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us, or by calling the City Clerk at 425-888-1555 x 1118. ATTEST: Jodi Warren, MMC City Clerk Publish/Post: 4/09/2014 Effective Date: 4/15/2014 Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record April 9, 2014.
PUBLIC NOTICE #1029002 CITY OF NORTH BEND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Topic: Amendments to the Critical Areas Element of the North Bend Comprehensive Plan Date: April 24, 2014, 7pm Location:North Bend City Hall Description of Proposal: Amendments are proposed to the Critical Areas Element of the North Bend Comprehensive Plan. The amendments are provided as a part of the City’s 2015 Update to the Comprehensive Plan as necessary to ensure compliance with the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A. 130(1), as well as to update outdated information.The amendments will be available on the City’s website under “Public Notices” by April 17. Public Hearing: On Thursday, April 24, 2014, 7pm at the City Hall Conference Room (211 Main Avenue N.), the Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to receive public comment on the amendments described above. Written comments may be accepted until 4:30pm, Thursday, April 24 or in person at the hearing. Email or deliver comments to the contact below. For More Information: Please contact Senior Planner, Mike McCarty at the Community and Economic Development Department at (425) 888-7649 or via email to mmccarty@northbendwa.gov. Email or mail written comments to the North Bend Community and Economic Development Department, PO Box 896, North Bend, WA 98045. Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on April 9, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE #1015794 CITY OF SNOQUALMIE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PROJECT: Northwest Railway Museum Railway History Train Shed site Application #: SH 14-02 Applicant: Northwest Railway Museum Property Owner: Northwest Railway Museum Submittal Date: March 10, 2014 Date Complete: March 26, 2014 Notice of Application: Published/ posted April 2 and April 9, 2014 Project Description:Application SH 14-02 is for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit pursuant to the Snoqualmie Shoreline Master Program. The proposed project is Phase 2 on the Railway History Campus for the Northwest Railway Museum. This phase consists of the construction of a 3,000 square foot library/administration building. The applicant proposes to construct the project in separate phases. Phase 1 was the construction of at 24,610 square foot exhibition building. Phase 2 is the construction of the library archives building and Phase 3, the construction of the roundhouse building and turntable, will be built sometime in the future.
While this project is being constructed in separate phases, SEPA and sensitive areas review was done for the build out of the complete project in 2007. Other required permits include, but are not limited to; a Flood Improvement Permit, Drainage Review, Clearing and Grading Permit, Design Review, and a Building Permit. Project construction is scheduled to begin in summer of 2014 with an estimated completion date of summer 2015. Project Location: The proposed project will be located in portions of sections 5 and 32 in T24N, R8E, W.M., in King County, Washington. The project address is 3900 Stone Quarry Road. The development is within the City’s Urban Floodplain Environment shoreline designation. Public Testimony: Any person may submit written testimony on the above application. Notification and request of written decision may be made by submitting your name and address to the Planning Department with that request. Written comments should be submitted to the City of Snoqualmie, P.O. Box 987, Snoqualmie, Washington 98065, attention Gwyn Berry and must be received on or before 5:00pm on Friday, May 9, 2014. Only a person or agency that submits written testimony to the Shoreline Administrator/Planning Official may appeal the decision. Application Documents: The application and all supporting materials are available for public inspection at the City of Snoqualmie Planning Department Building, 38624 SE River Street, Snoqualmie, Washington. Published in Snoquamie Valley Record on April 2, 2014 and April 9, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE #1017420 MIDDLE FORK SNOQUALMIE RIVER ROAD PUBLIC NOTIFICATION On March 12, 2014 Active Construction, Inc. received award of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Road project posted by the Western Federal Lands Highway division on January 17, 2014. This project is located approximately 6.3 miles east of North Bend with construction taking place at the start of the SE Middle Fork Road located and ending within the Mt. BakerSnoqualmie National Forest and ending at the Middle Fork Campground. The project consists of 12.10 miles of roadway improvements. The first 2.4 miles will consist of existing road rehabilitation and the next 9. 7 miles of gravel road will be replaced with a uniform 18 to 20 foot wide asphalt road. The major components of the project consist of culvert replacement to improve drainage and promote fish passage, raising of the existing roadway elevation for stability and to help prevent flood damage, alignment shifts to improve sight distance and soften sharp curves, replacement of three existing bridges and resurfacing of another, improved
parking areas with upgraded signage and other roadside safety features. Construction activities begin in the second week of April 2014 and continue through August 2016 with winter shutdowns occurring from November 1 in any given year to April 31 of the succeeding year. Active Construction, Inc. site presence will begin with the installation of survey control followed by traffic control signage. This will identify the construction limits as well as road restrictions and road closure notifications. The following road closures will be posted and implemented as identified: • Lake Dorothy Road (Upper Couplet) will be Closed to all Public Traffic on April 21, 2014. Access on the (Lower Couplet) will remain open. • Middle Fork Road at the Eastern Intersection of Lake Dorothy (Upper Couplet) to the Middle Fork Campground will be closed beginning May 5, 2014 from Noon Monday- Noon Friday and extending through October 31, 2014. • Road will be open noon Fridaynoon Monday. Anticipate up to 60 minute delays at various locations. • Middle Fork Road from the CCC Trailhead will be closed starting July 28, 2014 to September 26, 2014. No Public access will be allowed during this closure. Active Construction, Inc. would like to thank those of you who utilize the Middle Fork Road for outdoor activities for your patience in dealing with the restrictions brought on by the construction of this project. A lot of work needs to be completed in a shortperiod of time and with your help we can make this a successful project for all of us. Thank you for your cooperation, Active Construction, Inc. Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on April 9, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE #1028422 City of North Bend Public Notice Notice of Application Proposed Project: Tanner Falls Public Reclamation and Park Location: Parcel 142308-9095: a 14.15 - acre site bounded on the south by SE 140th Street and in part on the east by 451st Avenue SE. The Applicant proposes clearing and grading activities to construct a 1.6 acre park. Previously this site was used as a borrow pit and as an approved spoils dumpsite for the State of Washington, Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Upwards of 100,000 cubic yards of unsuitable materials have been previously deposited on this site. The Project proposes to utilize a portion of the unsuitable soil by burying it onsite in an appropriate location toward the center of the site in a manner so as to maintain the structural integrity of the surrounding soil. The Applicant also proposes to export a portion of the unsuitable soil off site. The
Applicant will ultimately be filling the site to an elevation approximate to its historic condition prior to the WSDOT pit work. The Applicant proposes approximately 107,000 cubic yards of cut and 336,000 cubic yards of fill. The proposed park location will ultimately coincide with the area toward the center of the site. The site is currently zoned EP-1, which allows a park use. The Applicant’s long term plan for this site is to develop a single family residential neighborhood, which is not allowed under the current zoning and requires a Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation and Zone amendment to be approved by the North Bend City Council. The City Council has passed Resolution 1628 on September 17, 2013, which provides that during the 2013/14 annual Comprehensive Plan Amendment approval cycle it is anticipated that a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Rezone of this site from EP-1 to LDR will be approved by ordinance. Final adoption of this amendment via ordinance is slated for April of 2014. If the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation and Rezone Amendment associated with this site is not approved by ordinance, the site will remain zoned EP-1, which allows a park as a permitted use. Owner/Applicant: John Day Homes, Inc., John Day P.O. Box 2930 North Bend WA 98045 425-831-4901 Application Type: Clearing and Grading Permit Date Application Received: December 26, 2013 Date of Public Notice of Application: April 9, 2014 Environmental Review: A State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Determination and 15-day comment period was issued on February 5, 2014. The Clearing and Grading Permit for the Tanner Park is suspended until completion of the Notice of Application for the Clearing and Grading Permit. The work currently being done, which is the removal of nonsignificant trees is exempt from a Clearing and Grading permit under 19.10.040. No import or export of soil or removal of any significant tree shall be done until the expiration of the Notice of Application. Local Government Contact Person/Availability of Documents: Additional information concerning the application can be obtained from Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, North Bend Community Services Department, 126 E. Fourth Street, North Bend, WA 98045; (425) 888-7642, fax (425) 888-5636, or jburrell@northbendwa.gov. Applicable Development Regulations and Policies: Applicable Development Regulations and Policies: The application will be evaluated for consistency with, and mitigation will be required pursuant to, the following City of North Bend development regula-
tions and policies: Title 19 (Development Standards). Deadline for Public Comments: All public comments related to the Notice of Application must be received in the North Bend Department of Community Services by 4:30 pm on Thursday, April 24, 2014. Comments may be mailed, personally delivered, or sent by facsimile, and should be as specific as possible. Any person may request to receive notice of and participate in the hearing, request a copy of the decision once made, and any appeal rights. The City will accept comments at any time prior to the closing of the record at the Public Hearing. Posted at the site and in public places, City of North Bend website mailed to property owners within 300-feet and published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record April 9, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE #1020040 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Project: Amendments to North Bend Municipal Code Chapter 17.38 regarding the collection of Transportation Impact Fees Notice of Hearing Date: February 19, 2014 Public Hearing Date: The originally scheduled public hearing of March 4, 2014, was continued and will be held by the City Council on April 15, 2014 at 7pm. Applicant: City of North Bend Description of Proposal: The proposed amendments to North Bend Municipal Code include amendments to Chapter 17.38, Transportation Impact Fees, more specifically sections 17.38.020 Definitions, 17.38.030 Assessment of Impact Fees, 17.38.040 Exemptions. The amendment language is available on the City’s website under Notices. Public Hearing: The originally scheduled public hearing of March 4, 2014, was continued and will be held by the City Council on April 15, 2014 at 7pm., at the Mount Si Senior Center (411 Main Avenue S.). The City Council will hold this public hearing to receive public comment on the amendments described above. Written comments may be accepted until 4:30 p.m. on April 14, or in person at the hearing. Email or deliver comments to the contact below. For More Information: Contact Gina Estep, Community and Economic Development Director at (425) 888-7640 or via email to gestep@northbendwa.gov. Email or mail written comments for the Public Hearing to the North Bend, City Hall, Attn: City Clerk, PO Box 896, North Bend, WA 98045. Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on April 9, 2014.
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Sip With Valley Young Professionals Trivia Night is 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 18, at Dark Horse Ink, 30540 S.E. 84th St., Suite 1, Preston. Dinner, drinks, trivia night helps support the Mount Si High School Scholarship fund. Age 21 and up. Cost is $20. To register, visit www. snovalley.org/vyp. Valley Young Professionals will award a $500 scholarship to a Mount Si High School who attends a technical college or trade school. The award is meant to enable students to get education and skills for a career in a trade industry. To learn more about the scholarship, teens or parents should talk to a counselor at Mount Si.
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Marathon that required many different clothing items. Hughes is still fulfilling orders from it. “I never want to say, ‘I’ve arrived,’” said Hughes. But the high-profile marathon job “is an indicator that we’re making it. It’s symbolic of a jump in our roles. It solidified what each of us do. It’s also symbolic of a next step in logistics.”
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Crayon Drive coming to IGA, QFC For the young people who find themselves at Children’s Hospital in Seattle, sometimes simple things like a coloring book and a few crayons can be as soothing as the trained staff and smiling doctors. But little things like crayons can be overlooked. Each year, Children’s Hospital goes through over 240,000 crayons, yet each child only gets a couple to use. Two crayon drop-off events in the Valley collect crayons for the young patients at Children’s Hospital. The Cascade Team Real Estate agency holds its ninth annual Project Crayon Drive, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 12 at the Snoqualmie IGA and North Bend QFC. Throughout the month of April, Cascade Team agents will spread the word about Project Crayon Drive. To learn more, visit www.thecascadeteam.com or call 425-313-4752.
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At Dark Horse, “I’m constantly asking these guys, if I see something that is not perfect—‘Is this me being a screen printer, seeing this, or does the general public see this?’� The embroidery business is growing—Dark Horse uses contractors in the Valley to do the work—and Hughes has plans to expand that effort, and other aspects of the business. Hughes prides himself on Dark Horse’s growing abilities to print on newer fabrics, such as a surprisingly soft material made from recycled plastic bottles. “We’ve kind of become experts on some of these fabrics, just through printing things,� Hughes said. “This is where we want to take it. We want to be a specialty print company.�
Business ownership comes naturally to Hughes. “I like being a part of my (team’s) family livelihood,� he said. “I really like being a part of the community.� “My mom told me, when I was a kid I was always talking about having my own business,� Hughes added. “I think it was always a likelihood.� He’s an avid member of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce. “There’s an energy about it now that’s been a lot of fun for me to be a part of it,� said Hughes. “I’m just grabbing the coattails and following along.� He recognizes that he puts in a lot of hours. “My mom always said, when you run a business, it’s the whole family,� said Hughes,
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Valley athletes headed to 2014 Crossfit Games After a grueling five weeks of competition in the 2014 Worldwide Reebok Crossfit Open, six Valley athletes qualified for regionals in hope of making it to the 2014 Reebok World Crossfit Games, to be held this July in Carson, Calif. Heading to the 2014 Regional Crossfit games, the six-person team from Cascade Crossfit in Preston includes Silke von Saafeld, Melanie Deitch, Caitlyn Paus, Kyle Jacobson, Paul Zavaglia and Nick Martindale. Martindale also finished the “open” competition 110th out of 110,000 competitors. In the master division, Patrick Sprague qualified 110th out of 4,900 athletes.
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annah Waskom is fast. In cold wind and rain Thursday, April 3, she broke the record for all Mount Si classes, as a freshman, in the mile. Her time of 5:17.53 broke the freshman, sophomore and junior records, as well as Jessica Scalzo’s senior record of 5:17.8 from back in 2001. She’s not stopping there. Waskom has CAMERON DAVIS here eye on hitting 5:15 in the mile this season, and knows she’s close. She’s also enjoying the atmosphere of track, enjoying the friendly sense of teamwork around her. Around Mount Si’s track and field, personal records were the goal last week.
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The Cedarcrest track team competed Saturday, April 5, at the Birger Solberg Invite, held at Civic Stadium in Bellingham. The Red Wolves’ highest placers on the day were the boys 4x800-meter relay team of Logan Orndorf, Ian Fay, Colton Green and Quinn Radbourne, who won their event. Radbourne placed third in the 800-meter race, with a strong early season time of 2:00.9. Orndorf placed third in the 3,200meter race, with 9:37.6. That time puts Radbourne at sixth in the state, with Orndorf fifth. Two other 3,200-meter runners, Amelia Anderson and Colton Green, ran just off their personal records set last year and placed fifth and seventh, respectively. Two rookies, Taryn Bruskland and Courtney Tobin, set personal records at discus and the 3,200meter race, respectively. In the rarely run boys event of 4x200 meter relay, the squad of Josh Zimmerman, Justus Moore, Colson Scott and Dave Boak set a school record Cedarcrest hosts their first home meet of the year, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 10.
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Junior Camerson Davis won the shot event with a 45-foot, nine-inch throw, improving from his 43-foot throw on March 27, and up from 41.7 the week prior. “I’ve been putting a lot of effort in the past couple weeks,” Davis said, “just working on technique… aggression and power—just put it together, throw it farther and farther.” Davis’s goal is 50 feet. A chill rain fell at the throwing pits during and after his throws. Davis, like his fellow athletes, would prefer sun. “But I’ve always lived by the fact that rain is Wildcat weather. You can’t change it. You’ve just got to compete in it.” “Keep going, Mount Si! You’ve got this!” Johnny Gendro cheered on teammates in the girls’ mile, moments after winning his own mile race. The win in wet conditions was a first for him. Trying for a PR, he led Sammamish’s Tommy Nguyen by seven seconds, finishing in 4:46.84. “First, I stayed behind him for velocity reasons,” Gendro said. “Then, I decided I had to go ahead.”
Left, Mikaelyn Davis begins her arc in trials Thursday, April 3, at home. She topped the girls’ pole vault with nine feet. Above, Johnny Gendro won the boys’ mile handily, but seeks a personal best. Below, Sydney Leonard puts the shot. She led with 28 feet, 9.5 inches.
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Among pole vaulters, junior Mikaelyn Davis led with nine feet even. Head coach Greg Myers said she brings strong core strength from cheer work and gymnastics. “She’s the stunting one. She knows her body in space.” Mikaelyn’s brother Jimbo Davis went to state in this event. Myers expects the sister to follow. Mount Si’s next two track meets are at home. The
Girls results Mount Si sophomore Lauren Rutherford won the 100 meter race with a time of 13.82 seconds. Junior Karlie Hurley led all in the 200 meter race, with 27.51 seconds. Senior Bailey Scott won the 400 meter race with a time of 1:02:56. Freshman Hannah Waskom won the mile with a time of 5:17.53. Sophomore Sarah Miller won the
100-meter hurdles with a time of 18.18 seconds. In the 300-meter hurdles, Mackenzie Hutchison won in 52.36 seconds. Sydney Leonard was close behind with 53.29. Mount Si’s 4x100 relay team of Kelli Christopherson, Diana Hruska, Lauren Mather and Sarah Miller won in 56.18. The 4x200 relayers, Lauren Rutherford, Hurley, Hutchinson and Christopherson, won in 1:51.78. The 4x400 team of Hutchison, Scott, Lindsey Sydnor and Hurley led with 4:13.76.
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Senior Sydney Leonard had the top shot put with 28 feet, 9.5 inches. On discus, junior Sarah Brevick led with an 87-foot, two-inch throw, and she led on javelin with 93 feet, five inches. Hutchison, sophomore, led in the high jump with four feet, eight inches. Hurley, a junior, topped on the long jump with 15 feet, 8.5 inches. Freshman Mady Privatsky led in the triple jump with 29 feet, two inches.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
AARP TAX HELP: Get help with your taxes from AARP Tax Aide volunteers, 10 a.m. at North Bend Library. This program is free to everyone regardless of income or age. GEEKS WHO DRINK: Snoqualmie Falls Brewery and Taproom hosts Geeks Who Drink Trivia Night at 7 p.m. Dine and sip craft beer while playing trivia with up to six friends.
Learn more at www.geekswhodrink.com. TWEEN TIME: Teens and tweens in grades 5 to 8 can play Minecraft, Lego Harry Potter and other X-Box 360 games, eat snacks and hang out with friends, 2:30 p.m. at Fall City Library.
THURSDAY, APRIL 10 LIVE SHOW: Over the River and Through the Woods, a funny, poignant play, is 7:30 p.m. at Valley Center
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Stage, North Bend. Tickets at www.valleycenterstage.org. STUDY ZONE: Students in grades K-12 can drop in for free homework help in all subjects from volunteer tutors, 5:30 p.m. at North Bend Library. ROTARY CLUB: Lisa Yeager, Coordinator for Volunteer Support at Encompass, will share insights into volunteerism at the Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Club meeting, 7 a.m. Thursday, April 10, at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge.
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ter Stage, North Bend. Tickets at www.valleycenterstage.org. LARAMIE PLAY: “The Laramie Project,” a play about the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming, is 8 p.m. at The Black Dog Arts Cafe, Snoqualmie; blackdogsnoqualmie.com.
SATURDAY, APRIL 12 DINNER: A benefit spaghetti dinner, bake sale and silent and live auctions to help Terri (Wyrsch) Crabtree, who has been diagnosed with cancer, is 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12, at the Snoqualmie Eagles
lodge. Tickets are $10. STEAK DINNER: Sno-Valley Senior Center’s monthly steak dinner, with seating at 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Learn more at www. snovalleysenior.org. LIVE SHOW: Over the River and Through the Woods, is 7:30 p.m. at Valley Center Stage, North Bend. Tickets at www.valleycenterstage.org. LARAMIE PLAY: “The Laramie Project,” a play about the 1998 murder of a gay student at the University of Wyoming, is 8 p.m. at The Black Dog Arts Cafe, Snoqualmie. WEED MANAGEMENT: Keeping up with weeds shouldn’t be a full-time job. Ladd Smith, In Har-
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SUNDAY, APRIL 13 LARAMIE PLAY: “The Laramie Project” is 3 p.m. at The Black Dog Arts Cafe, Snoqualmie.
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