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Pam Roach pays back ‘improper’ expenses Senator delivers four blank checks to Olympia July 22 By Dennis Box Editor
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Sen. Pam Roach has repaid more than $5,000 in expense funds she received from the Senate administration during the course of about six years. Roach delivered four
blank checks to any errors or misthe Senate admintakes in Roach’s istration July 22 expense reports. following a story Roach said during published in The a July 18 interview Courier-Herald and with the newspaa series of quesper if there was a Pam Roach tions forwarded problem it was not to Secretary of her responsibility – the Senate Hunter rather, the fault lies Goodman July 21 con- with the Senate administracerning payments Roach tion. received for her expenses. “The responsibility for Goodman was asked this goes to the person writif he, as secretary of the ing the check,” Roach said. Senate, was responsible for Keith Buchholz, Senate
legal counsel, campaign first answered the raised the issue of C ou r ier-Hera ld Roach’s expense query, “The Senate reports, alleging the operates on an senator has violated honor system,” state law by mixing Buchholz wrote. campaign and leg“We receive mem- Cathy Dahlquist islative functions bers’ statements for through the use of r e i m b u r s e m e nt s her post office box and review them for basic and cell phone. compliance with policy.” The Dahlquist campaign Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, also questioned Roach’s R-Enumclaw, is challenging mileage reimbursements, Roach for the 31st District Senate seat. The Dahlquist See ROACH, Page 3
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Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for sunny skies and high temperatures to 84 with overnight lows to 56 degrees. Thursday’s forecast calls for sunny skies and a high to 83 and a low to 58. Friday should be mostly sunny with a high to 85. Looking ahead, the weekend appears to be bringing more of the same: Saturday and Sunday are forecast to be mostly sunny with high temperatures in the lower 80s.
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Fans flock to pair of major events in city
There was no reason to be bored in Enumclaw last weekend, with the three-day Street Fair keeping things hopping downtown and the annual Scottish Highland Games attracting tens of thousands to the Enumclaw Expo Center. Above left, members of the popular Wicked Tinkers kept fans entertained at the Highland Games; above right, a youngster tackles the climbing wall, one of the Street Fair attractions. For slideshows from both events, visit www.courierherald.com. Photos by Kevin Hanson.
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What a long, strange trip it’s been – from the earliest musings about a Welcome Center in Enumclaw to this week’s drop-dead, gotta-do-it-now vote by the City Council. The notion of a Welcome Center in town, to match one already built in Naches at the eastern terminus of state Route 410, sprang to life more than a dozen years ago. Since then, it’s been kicked around by at least four incarnations of the seven-member council. Finally, a decision had to be made. The council had to act Monday night to guarantee the city’s share of the anticipated $4.6 million total cost. To keep the ball rolling, the city had to allot nearly
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Public invited to premier of ‘Ten Decades’ The city of Enumclaw’s Cultural Programs office announces the premier of “10 Decades: The People of Enumclaw.” The movie will first show at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at the Chalet Theater, 1721 Wells St. in Enumclaw. The screening is free and open to the public. There will be a red carpet photo wall and a photographer ready to snap photographs and guest arrive. “Ten Decades” is filled with heartfelt stories that come from local residents. The stories tell of the ingenuity and proud determination of Enumclaw’s citizens,
ROACH FROM 1 alleging some reflected the merging of legislative and campaign functions and adding that some entries appeared inflated.
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The Courier-Herald received, through a public records request, a series of emails between Goodman and Roach beginning July 22 concerning the senator’s expense reports and the amount to be repaid. The emails show Goodman and Buchholz reviewed her expense records and found a total of $612.29 was owed for incorrect mileage to a Feb. 26 Sportsman’s Club event in Oregon, the purchase of two cell phones and rent on her post office box. The administration also calculated Roach owed $4,515.91 for mileage she had collected; she took reimbursement for round trips from her rural home to Auburn to pick up mail. The calculations and
the impact of the dairy industry and the dynamic lives of those who worked in the logging industry. All the vignettes express Enumclaw’s values of cooperation, hard work and caring for one another. The idea for a film started with the celebration of Enumclaw’s Centennial. 4Culture’s Site Specific program and the city of Enumclaw funded the project and invited award-winning filmmakers Staci Bernstein and Jane Kaplan to take the creative helm. Building the team began with an invitation to the local community to volunteer
money owed by Roach appear to date back to 2009. Roach said during a July 18 interview with The Courier-Herald, P.O. Box 682 was used for her personal, legislature and campaign mail. In a July 22 email, Roach asked Goodman if mileage to her post office box was admissible, stating, “The reason Jim and I have a box in town is because we have had our mail stolen on several occasions. The only safe way to receive mail is at a postal box. We have had the box for over 25 years (though it was once P. 0. Box 650 before the postal service assigned a new number to the same box). “The mail is checked everyday except Sunday which is an expense.” Goodman responded to Roach through an email dated July 23: “I understand that you have used the post office box for years. It is only after the Senate changed to a reimbursement system in 2009 that we have any records regarding any specific use of state
and participate. A location scout turned up picturesque and historical places where filming could take place. “Working with the community proved to be far more exciting and rewarding than we had ever imagined,” Bernstein said. Loggers drove in heavy equipment and farmers brought cows. Community members became vital parts of the team, volunteering their time, housing, food, photographs and acting talent. The community team came together with professionals from the Seattle area to shoot for three days in August 2012. The
Revised Code of Washington says... RCW 42.17A.550: Use of public funds for political purposes. Public funds, whether derived through taxes, fees, penalties, or any other sources, shall not be used to finance political campaigns for state or school district office. A county, city, town, or district that establishes a program to publicly finance local political campaigns may only use funds derived from local sources to fund the program. A local government must submit any proposal for public financing of local political campaigns to voters for their adoption and approval or rejection. funds. Here, our records show that you used state funds to pay the rental fee for the post office box on November 4, 2009. Because of the ‘zero tolerance’ policy, you were then unable to use that same box for campaign purposes. (You could rent a different box in the same facility, or rent a box somewhere else, for campaign issues. However, you used the same box that the state paid for.) “These three points all combine in this instance: “1. Members are prohibited from using the same address for legislative and campaign activity. This is a long standing ethics rule, regardless of whether the address is in Olympia or in district. A brief review of your reports
with the Public Disclosure Commission shows that the same box was and is used in your campaigns. “2. State law prohibits the use of state resources to support campaigns. Here, by having the Senate pay the fee for your post office box, your campaigns were able to save a few dollars. That constitutes support of your campaigns, and, once more, because of the zero tolerance approach, we must take the exact steps
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we are taking to resolve the issue. 3. Senate policy implements this prohibition by requiring that improper payments made to a member be re-paid by that member. “I can certainly appreciate your frustration. However, once you used your office funds to pay for the post office box, that box became entirely off limits for campaign use. And because we do
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cast and crew filmed at various locations in and around Enumclaw, including the Expo Center Fieldhouse, Collectables on Cole and the Sales Pavilion. Many months of post production followed to edit the film into the finished piece. After the premiere the movie will be available online for all to share. The Cultural Programs office is a division of the Enumclaw Parks and Recreation Department. For additional details visit: enumclaw100.wordpress.com or www.facebook. com/pages/Enumclaw-100-Film.
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Tree concerns spark neighborhood battles
between neighbors. If amicable solutions cannot be agreed to, attorneys eventually may become
How to avoid nasty confrontations
The following common
sense approaches should be considered before plotting against a neighbor’s tree. If neighbor relations are friendly, discuss your concerns and present well thought out options. If appropriate, offer to cover or share costs of tree removal or trimming. Or consider offering to replace the offensive tree with a more suitable one or other vegetation. If you believe a neighbor will be reluctant to listen, attempt to explain your concerns and ask what he/ she would recommend if they were in your shoes. Hopefully, this approach
would lead to a thoughtful discussion of cost sharing, tree replacement or other options. If the neighbor still balks and you are worried about a tree’s safety, consider having a hazard assessment done by a certified professional. If a tree is deemed hazardous, share the report with the neighbor and attempt to arrive at some type of a compromise. After all, a hazardous tree may threaten the tree owner as much, if not more, than you. If all of these steps fail, call your insurance agent before firing up the chain
County looking to curb food waste More people than ever are paying attention to the food they buy, whether it’s organic, local or nonprocessed. Meanwhile, an alarming trend is largely ignored: In the United States alone, food waste has increased 50 percent per capita since the 1970s. Each month, the average family of four in King County throws out about 25 percent of the food and drinks they buy, because they bought too much, didn’t store it properly or didn’t eat it in time. That adds up to nearly 400 pounds of food worth more than $1,500 per year. King County encourages residents to take the new “Food: Too Good to Waste” challenge, which involves tracking the food they toss
at home and trying simple strategies to waste less while saving money. “The first step to throwing out less food is to figure out how much you’re throwing away and why,” said Karen May, project manager with King County Solid Waste Division. “Research shows most people waste much more than they think they do. Once consumers become more conscious of what they are throwing away, they can make small shifts in how to shop, prepare, store and cook food so that they waste less.” King County is one of the first communities in the country to tackle the issue of consumer food waste – a worldwide problem with significant financial, environmen-
tal and social impacts. “When we waste food, we also waste the water and energy needed to get that food from the farm to our plates,” May said. “Consider this: Just one slice of bread takes 10 gallons of water to get to your toaster. A single hamburger takes at least 4,000 gallons to get to your grill.” Food waste also makes up the largest percentage of what ends up in King County’s Cedar Hills Regional Landfill. And while King County encourages composting food rather than throwing it out, it’s better to not waste it in the first place. The greenhouse gas emissions in King County that result from food consumption (from farm to plate) are second only to
emissions from personal transportation. Some tips to prevent waste: • Shop your fridge and cupboards before you head to the store to avoid buying food you already have. • Freeze food such as bread, sliced fruit or meat that you know you won’t be able to eat in time. • Store bananas, apples and tomatoes by themselves and store fruits and vegetables in different bins. • Learn the difference between “sell-by,” “use-by,” “best-by” and expiration dates. For more tips, tools and recipes, and information about how to take the challenge, visit recyclefood. com.
saw. He will likely recommend a hazard assessment and that a report be sent to him, the owner of the tree and his insurance company. If the neighbor ignores warnings and a hazardous tree fails, then his insurance company becomes liable. A letter simply expressing concern by a neighbor without a professional evaluation may not
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POLICE BLOTTER ENUMCLAW
MISCHIEF: A citizen told police July 24 of a woman writing on walls with a marker and lipstick. She was contacted at a Griffin Avenue location and taken into custody; she was released after posting bail. WELFARE CHECK: Officers and medical personnel responded the afternoon of July 24 to a Griffin Avenue address after hearing of a man laying in a parking lot. Medics departed and the man was transported to the Expo Center and released to his boss. EXTRA PATROL: Police were asked July 23 to provide an additional presence at the Enumclaw library, specifically the courtyard area, due to teens hanging out during business hours. ONE TO HOSPITAL: Police were called at 1:12 a.m. July 22 to a Kibler Avenue address, where two men were fighting. One man was taken into custody and booked into jail; the other was taken to a hospital by his girlfriend. THREATS MADE: Officers responded to a Cole Street location the afternoon of July 21 after hearing that threats had been made. A suspect was located, taken into custody for creating a public disturbance and trespassed from the youth center. DISORDERLY: After hearing of a subject staggering in the roadway at 3 p.m. July 20, police responded to the vicinity of Kibler Avenue and Garfield Street. They located the subject in question, who was arrested for disorderly conduct. DISTURBANCE: Police first heard of a disturbance at 7 p.m. July 20 at a Griffin Avenue location, then took additional reports of weapons involved. Additional officers arrived from Buckley, Black Diamond and the King County Sheriff’s Office. County authorities took two subjects into custody, stemming from an earlier incident. UNCONSCIOUS: King County authorities notified Enumclaw police at 5:02 a.m. July 19 of a man who was unconscious and laying in the road. Both police and emergency medical personnel responded to the vicinity of Southeast 464th Street and 252nd Avenue Southeast. An assault suspect had fled the scene but was located and booked into jail. STOLEN VEHICLE: A vehicle with a damaged ignition was found July 19 in a Watson Street parking lot. It was determined the vehicle had been stolen in Pierce County and the registered owner was notified. The owner responded to the scene, hoping to drive the vehicle home. CAN’T SELL: Police took a complaint the afternoon of July 19 regarding a man selling strawberries in the area of Roosevelt Avenue and Semanski Street. He was contacted and advised of the city ordinance prohibiting soliciting without a permit. He agreed to depart.
MOVE INSIDE: Police responded shortly before midnight July 19 to a Natalie Place address after hearing of six people involved in a fight. They found a number of intoxicated individuals who agreed to move their party indoors. CLEAN IT UP: A report of suspicious vehicles had police responding shortly after midnight July 18 to a Florence Street address. They found two males who were “toilet papering” a friend’s house. The officer had the two males contact the homeowner to make clean-up arrangements. PRESSING CHARGES: Police responded at 5:30 p.m. July 18 to a Griffin Avenue address following a report of a fight in progress. The victim declined to press charges and also declined medical aid. Two hours later, the victim called police stating a desire to press charges; he was contacted and a report was taken. BEAR SPOTTED: Police took reports of several bear sightings July 17 in the vicinity of Mountain View Drive and Farman Street. Officers responded to the last reported location of the bear and a Fish and Wildlife agent responded as well. The bear was last seen headed north, leaving town. RECKLESS DRIVER: A citizen told police July 18 his neighbor had an altercation with the driver of a recklessly-driven vehicle in the vicinity of Noel and Warwick streets. Police made contact with the driver’s parents and agreed to do extra patrol of the area due to speeding vehicles. TWO-CAR CRASH: Police responded the afternoon of July 17 to the intersection of Warner Avenue and Semanski Street and the scene of a twocar collision. Injuries were minor. WARRANT ARREST: An officer responded the afternoon of July 17 to a Buckley location and met with a Bonney Lake officer, who handed over an individual wanted on an Enumclaw Municipal Court warrant. The subject was booked into jail. UNRULY PATIENT: Police were called at 10:24 p.m. July 17 to St. Elizabeth Hospital to assist staff with an unruly patient. The issue was settled upon police contact. KID CONCERN: A concerned citizen called police at 4:06 a.m. July 16 regarding teenagers who were out alone in the vicinity of Monroe Avenue. Police made contact and the 14-year-olds were returning home. FORGERY ATTEMPT: A forgery and attempted theft at a Cole Street bank was reported at 5:05 p.m. July 16. The suspect departed before police arrived and could not be located.
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ABANDONED DOG: Police took a call July 23 regarding an abandoned dog at a River Avenue location. They found someone had tied the dog to a post and left it with food, water and a blanket. The dog was transported to the city kennel. IN PURSUIT: Officers were dispatched the evening of July 22 to a Hinkleman Road address, where a vehicle had arrived at a high rate of
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speed. The driver then fled on foot. It was learned the vehicle had been involved in a hit-and-run incident, followed by a pursuit, in Bonney Lake. Officers searched the area, then called upon the services of a police tracking dog. The driver could not be located. The vehicle was impounded. DOMESTIC INCIDENT: A reported domestic incident had police responding the evening of July 21 to a River Avenue apartment. They encountered a man who was in violation of a no-contact order; he was arrested and booked into jail both for violation the order and for damaging property. DRUNK DRIVER: Shortly before 1 a.m. July 20, officers stopped a vehicle for multiple traffic violations. The driver, a Wilkeson man, was intoxicated; he was placed under arrest and booked into the Enumclaw jail. ENUMCLAW ASSIST: A Buckley officer was dispatched the evening of July 20 to an Enumclaw address to assist Enumclaw police with a reported disturbance involving firearms. Police gathered at a Griffin Avenue location, where two people were taken into custody for a residential burglary that occurred in King County. TO THE HOSPITAL: At approximately 9 p.m. July 20, officers were dispatched to a River Avenue address to check on the welfare of a man. They found the subject intoxicated and holding a bottle of liquor. Police confiscated the alcohol and issued the man a citation for violation open-container laws. He was then taken to a hospital to be evaluated, due to his level of intoxication. NEEDING ASSISTANCE: Officers were dispatched at 5:49 p.m. July 19 to a Ryan Road address where a woman was in need of assistance. It was determined she was a client of Rainier School; she was returned to the facility without incident. OFF TO FIFE: Officers contacted a Buckley woman just before midnight July 18 as she walked in the roadway in the vicinity of Jefferson Avenue and state Route 410. She was found to be wanted on a warrant issued by the city of Fife; she was transported to Fife where she was booked without incident. NO INJURIES: City police responded at 8 a.m. July 16 to a two-car collision in the 400 block of Spiketon Road. There were no injuries. VERBAL ONLY: The afternoon of July 16, officers were dispatched to the Carbon River entrance of Mount Rainier National Park after learning of a potential domestic incident. They found a Puyallup couple arguing; it was determined to be verbal only, so police cleared the scene. UNDER ARREST: Police stopped a vehicle the evening of July 16 due to an equipment violation and found the driver was wanted on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant issued by Bonney Lake. The Orting woman was placed under arrest and turned over to Bonney Lake authorities. MULTIPLE WARRANTS: At 9:30 p.m. July 16 police stopped a vehicle at state Route 410 and Mundy Loss Road due to multiple violations. The driver, an Orting man, was driving with a suspended license and was wanted on multiple warrants. He was issued a citation and later turned over to Puyallup authorities, where he was booked on the warrants.
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Times get tough for Russian leader In October 1998, Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin’s predecessor, strongly objected to President Clinton’s bombing of Serbia to liberate Kosovo. The United States and the West ignored him. At that time, Russia’s economy was in shambles. Just over a year later Yeltsin resigned, naming Putin as his successor. To end the conflict in Kosovo, Russian troops were supposed to act as peacekeepers. It was not allowed to happen. Putin never forgot that insult and, as the new leader of Russia, this was a turning point in his attitude toward the West, according to George Friedman, head of the global intelligence company Rich Elfers Stratfor, in his July Columnist 21, 2014, article, “Can Putin Survive?” He was determined to rebuild Russian power and prestige. Now, 14 years later, because of the Malaysian Airlines shoot-down, Putin’s days in power may be numbered. In 2008, the Russian Army invaded parts of Georgia, breaking off two provinces made up of primarily of proRussian peoples. This was a forceful statement from Putin to the United States and the West that Russia was back as a military power to contend with. The United States, under George W. Bush, was powerless to stop the Georgian take-
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Letters Keep Messner off the general election ballot I was curious to find out who Lynda Messner is since she is running as a Democrat in the 31st Legislative District race. What I found makes me question the reason for her running and her purported Democrat status. According to the July 16, 2014, News Tribune, “Lynda Messner, previously known as Lynda Dabson, has challenged Barack Obama’s American citizenship, called for his impeachment and expressed other views that make her anything but an authentic Democrat.” In the May 16, 2014, Olympian, Brian Gunn, one of the leaders of the 31st District Democrats, said he didn’t recognize Messner’s name. The May 21, 2014, News Tribune reported, “Auburn Republican Roach says she didn’t sign Messner up for a run but acknowledged she knows someone who did and
has thanked the unnamed person, whom she described as a labor Democrat. Roach said she has never met Messner, although the configuration of the race works out in her favor. ‘Everybody that was supporting me knew that it would be better to have one Democrat in the race,’ Roach said.” A check of the Washington Public Disclosure Commission records (http://www.pdc.wa.gov/ MvcQuerySystem/Candidate/leg_ candidates) shows zero campaign contributions for Ms. Messner but she has a plethora of signs around the district, a lot of them placed next to Cathy Dahlquist’s signs but none next to Pam Roach’s signs. This raises the issue as to who is paying for her campaign literature and signs and what is her true reason for running. The May 27, 2014, Bellingham Herald stated, “Citizens of the 31st – which includes Bonney Lake, Sumner, Enumclaw and much of Auburn – are being treated to a certified political dirty trick.” I wholeheartedly agree with the News Tribune of July 16, 2014, when
it stated, “It’s important to keep Messner off the November ballot.” Nancy Wieland Enumclaw
Time to get Dahlquist into Senate, oust Roach I continue to read with interest every week the advertisements in the paper put out by Sen. Pam Roach where she claims that the East Coast Washington Post called her the most effective legislator in Olympia. In fact, our own local paper The Seattle Weekly called her the least effective legislator in the entire state and The Seattle Times endorsed Rep. Cathy Dahlquist over Sen. Pam Roach. I’m not sure how you can be effective when you’re sanctioned by your own party and also banned from the Republican caucus for a period of time. All this because you have mistreated your own staff and verbally abused Republican staff. Now, in the latest case, according to the Tacoma News Tribune and the Seattle Times,
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Life halts with computer crash The high-tech world that’s inundated all of us since the turn of the century has divided the whole of civilization into two parts: the PreDigital Age and the Post-Digital Age. The difference is enormous. In the long run, the repercussions of the computer will surely be as great as those of the Industrial Revolution, if not even greater. This new era is so intimately connected to our daily lives, it’s actually changing the very nature of man. In the space of 10 years, the iPhone and laptop have become so vital, convenient and ubiquitous, we can’t possibly live without them. (That’s probably a slight exaggeration, but not much.) My computer is still quaintly known as a desktop PC (personal computer). It’s a real antique which, in this rapidly changing industry, means it’s more than two months old. In fact, my ancient relic is actually two years old and only fit for the recycle bin. It has a separate screen, a separate keyboard, a clicker, plus a printer which, through a maze of incomprehensible wires, all plug into one of those “towers” containing all kinds of mysterious disks, lights and
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aluminium boxes that nothing short of a first-class computer nerd can ever hope to decipher. During the past several months, it has acquired any number of viruses, which might mean I’ve been watching too much porn. However, people who know about such things – like the previously-mentioned computer nerds – have assured me this may not be the case because porn sights aren’t nearly as “infected” as we’ve been led to believe. After all, pornographers try to keep their sights clean – that is, “clean” of viruses, not crude expression – because they want our business. Anyway, the other day my ancient contraption crashed. I couldn’t get on the Internet because the FBI and the CIA and the NSA had seized
control of everything. There was President Obama himself pointing his finger at me, accusing this poor, innocent little fellow of all kinds of despicable, unpatriotic stuff and the only way I could unlock things was the pay a $500 fine. Really? I decided the FBI and the CIA and the NSA would be a bit more subtle than that. So, rather than pay the fine, I carted the tower down to the repair dudes at Xpert PC Plus. You may know them. Guys like Jacob Fruth and Brian Smith. If you don’t know them personally, you at least know the type. They spend their days in that celebrated “cloud” and their nights in streaming dreams of computerized sy-fy. So, I left my useless pile of junk with Jacob. He called a few days later and said he’d slapped it back into shape. When I picked the thing up, I asked him what had been wrong with it. He smiled slyly. “Apparently, it was a virus in the hard-drive connectors that copied itself and screwed up the routing protocol and traffic priority and, when booting up, brought up a script that blocked key presses.” Oh.
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Eyman vows to keep pushing his citizen initiatives Editor’s note: the following is in response to the column by Jerry Cornfield (Courier-Herald, July 16). Jack Fagan, Mike Fagan and I co-sponsored the 2/3-For-Taxes ConstitutionalAmendment Initiative this year and worked really hard for the past six months leading its’ signature drive. We recently announced that that effort fell short this time. Initiative 1325 had a single goal: to let the voters decide on a constitutional amendment requir-
Imagination Theatre bringing “The Music Man” to White River auditorium Imagination Theatre youth have been hard at work to stage the world renowned classic “The Music Man.” For the past four weeks they have been working on songs, lines, sets and choreography to bring everything together. Performances of “The Music Man” are planned for 7 p.m. July 31, Aug. 1 and Aug. 2. There also will be a 2 p.m. matinee performance on Aug. 2. All will take place on the auditorium stage at White River High School. Advance tickets are being sold for $8 for adults and $5 for children and senior citizens. They can be purchased by calling 360-802-0908 or emailing imaginationtheatre@ hotmail.com. Tickets also will be sold at the door, $10 for adults and the same $5 cost for kids and seniors.
increases must always be an absolute last resort. We’re obviously disappointed in not qualifying our 2/3 Constitutional Amendment Initiative for the ballot. We wanted the citizens to have the chance to vote because we’re confident they’ll overwhelmingly support it. Past elections and current polls prove it. But since we didn’t qualify, our greatest concern now is that some in the Legislature will say that our initiative’s non-qualification was actually the people endorsing the idea of higher taxes. That’d be a huge mistake. Families are still struggling. Businesses are too. These are tough, tough times. State and local politicians must be constantly reminded that imposing higher taxes and fees will only make our bad economy worse. No government has ever taxed itself to prosperity. When it comes to political advocacy, there are lots of ups and downs. The only way to survive and thrive is to embrace the grind and persevere. Through our initiative and legislative efforts, we will continue to fight for taxpayers by deterring the Legislature from making this bad situation worse by raising taxes. Tim Eyman Mukilteo, Wash.
Roach responded to citizen request, other two did not Since elk area 6013 was established by the WDFW commission in 2010, both elk numbers and elk damage have rapidly increased on the Buckley-Enumclaw plateaus. In June of 2012, I sent letters to Sen. Pam Roach, Rep. Christopher Hurst and Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, asking for their help to solve the elk problems. Sen. Roach promptly called me and voiced her concerns. Last April 8, Sen. Roach organized a meeting attended by about 50 very concerned landowners, as well as the Farm Bureau and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The WDFW region manager, along with three conflict specialists, were also in attendance. Meetings have since been held between WDFW and the Muckleshoot Tribe and progress is being made to resolve the elk issues. Conversely, I received no reply from either Rep. Hurst or Rep. Dahlquist. In January of 2013 I sent each another letter saying: “I am
certainly disappointed that you failed to respond to my June letter, but please let me know if you would like to receive a copy of my next letter.” That has been over a year and a half ago and neither Rep. Hurst nor Rep. Dahlquist have shown enough interest to give me the courtesy of a reply. If you want something accomplished, the choice is clear: please vote to re-elect Sen. Pam Roach. Bill Sylvester Buckley
Vote Republican, keep district from big city socialists Pam Roach has been an extremely effective senator for southeast King County and eastern Pierce County for many years. Sen. Roach is the only politician that has attended the many, many meetings arranged by local private citizens. These issues range from water rights, property rights, unwanted WDOT traffic circles to Gates Foundation failed Small Schools experiment and other issues. Pam Roach is there attending these meetings and doing what she
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she recruited a fake “Democrat” to help her beat Rep. Cathy Dahlquist in the August primary. Linda Messner is no Democrat and in fact may even be too far right to be considered a Republican. She claims that our president is not an American citizen and equates him with Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy. That doesn’t sound like a Democrat to me and I certainly haven’t ever heard my Democratic friends speak about the president that way. It appears Sen. Pam Roach will do anything to stay in power after almost a quarter of a century in office and this latest scandal is proof of that. The paper said that filing a fake candidate isn’t a crime but it certainly demonstrates an arrogance of power on Sen. Roach’s part. It’s time that the Democrats know that they don’t have a Democrat on the ballot and that they should not be casting a vote for Linda Messner. It’s time for the game playing to stop. It’s time we vote in Rep. Cathy Dahlquist and it’s time for Sen. Pam Roach to go. Ailene Armstrong Enumclaw
ing a two-thirds vote of the Legislature or majority vote of the people to raise taxes. That policy should sound very familiar: over the past 20 years, it’s been on the ballot five times and the voters have passed it five times. The last time it was on the ballot, in 2012, it passed in all 39 counties and received more votes than any initiative in state history. An astonishing 1.9 million voters overwhelmingly approved its’ tougherto-raise-taxes policy. Nonetheless, our initiative this year, which would have allowed the voters to enshrine the two-thirds policy permanently in our state Constitution, didn’t qualify. Does that mean the voters are now suddenly in favor of massive tax increases? Are voters salivating for a sky-high state income tax? Are they clamoring for household budget-busting property tax increases? Job-killing business tax hikes? Regressive sales tax increases? Of course not. Not succeeding right away with an initiative policy is not unusual. Over the past 16 years, we’ve often made several attempts on a broad array of issues: lowering car tab taxes (four attempts), limiting property taxes (four attempts), renewing Initiative 601’s fiscal policies (five attempts), improving transportation (three attempts), empowering the state auditor to conduct performance audits of government, protecting the initiative process and others. Some were successful, some weren’t. But that’s how it works. There’s never a straight line to success in anything, especially politics. What separates the winners from the losers is how they respond to setbacks. Winners keep trying; losers give up. The only reason we’ve succeeded for so long is: one, we’re very persistent; and two, the people have consistently demanded that tax
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Are you looking for other words, keep a low some attention? profile. Take care of your Church Most people are. We personal stuff so someCorner have become a nation one else doesn’t have to. of attention junkies. Let your actions speak for We’ll do anything to themselves. Greg Daulton get noticed. We’ll wear Our culture screams Mount Rainier clothes that make us the opposite. It tells us Christian Center seem cheap, pull stunts to promote ourselves, get that endanger us or othnoticed any way we can, ers, and poke cruel fun pay attention to our PR. at people we should help. We post pictures But real people don’t need any PR. Real of ourselves designed to paint us in the heroes don’t need (or want) a spotlight. most flattering light possible. They are comfortable pleasing God and Why? Because we crave attention. God alone. Because we’re addicted to being noticed. How about you? The terrible thing Because we want to be worshiped. about a thirst for attention is that it will Jesus calls us to another way. The Bible says, “Make it your ambition to lead a distract you from the only one who will quiet life, to mind your own business, ever satisfy your soul, and that is God and to work with your hands so that your himself. So let me invite you to stop trydaily life will win the respect of outsid- ing to get noticed and start noticing him. ers and so that you will not be dependent If you do, you’ll be glad you did. on anybody” (1 Thessalonians 4:11-12). In I’ll see you on Sunday. Be true!
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OBITUARIES JESSE SCHEELER Jesse Lee Scheeler died suddenly on July 14, 2014. He is survived by mother Laura Kennison and husband Ken; life partner Laura Heideman; sons Joe James and wife Michelle and Jeremiah and wife Holly; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father Barry Scheeler. His life will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at the South Prairie Community Center in South Prairie.
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Land north of Enumclaw is being returned to its historic condition, part of a restoration project by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Courtesy photo.
Big Spring project aims to restore fish habitat The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers broke ground earlier this month on the second phase of the Big Spring Creek Restoration Project to benefit fish and wildlife, including salmon, just a bit northwest of Enumclaw. The first phase of the project was completed in 2013 and included relocating 2,500 linear feet of ditched and straightened stream channel into 2,800 linear feet of restored, meandering stream channel. The channel connected to 1.7 acres of constructed wetlands and re-vegetated 15 acres of stream, wetland, and riparian habitat. The second phase includes creating a new stream channel and installing two culverts that fish will be able to pass through. That is intended to clear the way for getting the stream out of roadside ditches and into a restored stream channel that is consistent with its historic route. The benefits of this move include reduced pollution coming from roadside ditches, restored native vegetation, and improved habitat for fish and wildlife habitat, like coho salmon and cutthroat trout. Currently, Big Spring Creek offers very little native vegetation or in-stream habitat.
Phillip Alfred Erickson Jr. died July 17, 2014, in Mt. Home, Idaho. He was born March 6, 1951, in Chehalis, Wash., to Mary and Phillip Erickson Sr. He attended school in Black Diamond and Enumclaw and was a logger most of his life, working in Phillip Erickson Alaska, Oregon and Washington. He enjoyed sports and liked being outdoors, fishing, hunting for mushrooms and picking blackberries. He is survived by sisters Florence Lulow
In order to construct the two culverts (under Southeast 424th Street and 244th Avenue Southeast) the roads will be temporarily closed and traffic re-routed during the summer. The project is part of a larger GreenDuwamish River Ecosystem Restoration Project, authorized under the federal Water Resources Development Act of 2000. The bill provides for the conservation of water and related resources and authorizes the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects to improve habitat. The ERP is a combination of 45 site-specific projects that span tidal estuaries in Elliott Bay, juvenile rearing habitat throughout the lower Green River, and salmon spawning and rearing habitat areas in the middle Green and above Howard Hanson Dam. The project is sponsored by The Army Corps of Engineers and King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks. The Corps is responsible for project implementation. Support for this project also comes from the city of Enumclaw, the King Conservation District and Water Resources Inventory Area 9.
and husband Stan of The Dalles, Ore., June Vines and husband Dave of Black Diamond, Serena Wood and husband Brad of Portland, Ore., and Martha Miller of Black Diamond; and brothers Clyde Erickson of Black Diamond and Dennis Boxx and wife Diana of Black Diamond. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Janice Kegley. A celebration of his life will take place at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at the Black Diamond Eagles Hall, followed by a potluck.
JOHN BENSON Enumclaw resident John C. Benson Jr., 49, died July 18, 2014. He graduated from Kentwood High School where he was a member of the football team that placed at state in 1982. He was employed as a heavy equipment operator. He enjoyed spending time with family, watching football, NASCAR, hunting and fishing. He is survived by sisters Debbie, Sandee, Pam and Pat; his children Brianna, John, and Jacob Benson; and his partner Delores. He was preceded in death by his father John and mother Geri. There will be a potluck style memorial from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, from at the Neuwaukum Grange Hall. The family asks that anyone with memories to share to write them down and bring for a memory book. Preceded in death by his Father Barry Scheeler.
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White River girls third in San Diego hoop tournament By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
A team of White River High girls won five of six games and brought home third-place honors from the recent San Diego Classic basketball tournament. Varsity coach Chris Gibson has taken a squad to Southern California the summer following each of the 17 seasons he’s been in
charge of the Hornet program. This year marked the best finish for a Gibsoncoached team, quite a feat for a program that regularly appears in Washington’s state basketball tournament. After winning five straight, the White River squad fell to Oakridge High, a California team.
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Making the San Diego trip were: kneeling, from left, Bailey Koch, Sofia Lavinder, Megan Cash, Chloe Chapman, Maci Goethals, Georgia Lavinder and Johanna DeJong; standing are Amanda Lance, Dallas Bushaw, Taylee Goethals, Kayla Howard, Darian Gore, Lucy Rasmussen, Lily Tranquillo, Kailee Bruner, Kristin Sturdivan, Ashlea Mills and Kendall Bird. Submitited photo
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At roughly 300 feet per second, Dakota Brunk has found roaring success. That’s the speed an arrow flies when it leaves the young archer’s fingertips, destined for a downrange bulls-eye. The Enumclaw teenager has moved to the top of the Evergreen State’s archery world, dominating the competition in his 15-to-18 age group. When the state’s competitive archers gather in October for their annual convention, there’s no reason to doubt Brunk will be honored as “Shooter of the Year” in his division. Archery is more than just a casual hobby in the Brunk home. Dakota’s parents, Denton and Darcy, own Rock Creek Archery in Enumclaw. The shop, situated in an industrial area on Battersby Avenue, sells equipment, offers lessons and has an indoor target range. Rock Creek also sponsors competitive teams that test their skills
– often very successfully – against others throughout the Northwest. Brunk, 16, first picked up a bow and arrow when he was barely more than a toddler. Looking back, he figures “the bow was probably taller than me.” He practiced hours every day at the family home – the business was still years from being launched – and became quite the young marksman. His father notes that Dakota still holds some Pee Wee division records. Other interests came and went and archery was set aside. That is, until about a year ago, when Brunk jumped back into the sport. “I like the competitive aspect of it,” he said, admitting that it’s a lot more fun when he’s winning. And winning has been a constant companion. Through eight different disciplines of competitive archery, Brunk is an eighttime state champion this season. His favorite discipline is “safari,” due to its longer distances – up to 101 yards.
Dakota Brunk has stayed busy lately, winning archery competitions throughout the region. Photo by Kevin Hanson.
Competitive shooting also has kept Brunk on the move, spending very few weekends at home. Since the winter, there have been contests in places like Redding, Calif., and Eugene, Ore. He’s covered most corners of Washiington, heading off to Spokane, Camas, Mount Vernon and Darrington, to name a few. It’s a long season, spread over 10 months, which leaves archers like Brunk two months to work on fundamentals and finetune their skills.
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COLLEGIATE HONORS Wagner is valedictorian of Virtual Academy Enumclaw student Alexis Wagner graduated June 8 as valedictorian of Washington Virtual Academy, a full-time, fullyaccredited online public school. She decided to enroll in cyber high school so she could have a Alexis Wagner schedule that more easily accommodated her lifestyle,
CENTER FROM 1 $1.4 million. All indications are the council was poised to take that fiscal leap. Had the city’s governing body desired to bail out, there were at least two prime opportunities in recent weeks. City administration had once recommended that the city cut its losses and abandon the project. And earlier this month, Cou nci lma n Hoke
which revolves around taking care of her horse. She could be at the barn first thing in the morning, something a traditional school schedule would not allow. WAVA also allowed Wagner to move a faster pace, taking almost a full year’s worth of college credits at Green River Community College during her senior year.
Hanbey graduates from George Fox University Devon Hanbey recently graduated from George Fox University in
Overland suggested the same route. He claimed the city would be tackling a debt it cannot afford, adding that a desired tenant will not be stepping forward and finishing with the belief that city merchants are not looking kindly on a Welcome Center build at the outward edge of town. Overland’s motion to scuttle the Welcome Center now and forever received just one vote – his. Existing plans call for a two-story building of 7,000 square feet, con-
Newberg, Ore. He graduated from Rainier Christian High School in 2010 and has now completed his mechanical engineering degree, earning recognition on the dean’s list. He and his wife Megan are residing in Kent, where he is employed by Barghausen Engineering.
Enumclaw’s Koontz is among Boston U. grads Boston University awarded academic degrees to 6,321 students in May. Among the graduates was Enumclaw resident Jeremy P. Koontz, who received a master of science in medical science.
structed on city-owned land between the Expo Center fieldhouse and the golf course. The only likely source of income for the Welcome Center is Fund 180, a section of the city’s annual budget. The fund was propped up by the sale of the old Industrial Skills building (now home to Hill Aerospace) and the sale of the land under the Sears building. The city also owns the land that is home to the Park Center Hotel and collects lease payments,
which go to Fund 180. City Administrator Chris Searcy said there’s approximately $1.5 million now sitting in Fund 180. The fund had been depleted a couple of years ago, Searcy said, by a need to support the library and the fire department, before the affirmative votes to annex into the King County Library System and Fire District 28. The money has since been restricted, by council vote, to pay for building or land acquisitions.
BASKETBALL FROM 10 “We see some great competition down there,” Gibson said, obviously pleased with the way his club fared. White River was placed in the 2A division, which included 124 teams. In all, the Classic attracted 316 squads for its July 17-20 run, with games played at the University of California-San Diego, the University of San Diego and Reliant University. Making up the White River team were Kristin Sturdivan, Amanda Lance, Ashlea Mills, Darian Gore, Maci Goethals, Kayla Howard, Kendall Bird and Lucy Rasmussen, along with twin sisters Sofia and Georgia Lavinder. The first eight played on Gibson’s varsity squad last season; the freshmen sisters are new to the district. For the first time, Gibson also took a junior varsity team to the San Diego Classic. That team finished 10th in its division. Making up the JV roster were Kailee Bruner, Chloe Chapman, Johanna DeJong, Dallas Bushaw, Taylee Goethals, Bailey Koch, Megan Cash and Lily Tranquilo. The San Diego trip capped a busy couple of months for the White River girls program. The team competed in a summer league, playing twice a week at Bethel High, and participated in six tournaments.
ARCHER FROM 10 The sport, with its growing legion of participants, crosses age and gender lines. Competitive teams can be a mix of male and female, but when it comes to individual competition, its boys vs. boys and girls vs. girls. Age is no barrier to enjoying the sport, which has a “silver senior” division for those 80 and older.
And, finally, the shape of an athlete isn’t crucial; some can be thin as a rail while others may have packed on a few pounds. The biggest factor, Brunk said, is a willingness to put in the hours of practice needed to get as close as possible to perfection. Presently, Brunk said, he’s spending two or three hours a day, working to get the competitive edge that has separated him from the rest of the field.
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MCCLINTICK and CATHERINE G. MCCLINTICK, husband and wife; ROBERT A. WHITE and PEGGY WHITE, husband and wife; ALFRED L. MAKELA and JEANETTE C. MAKELA, husband and wife; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. NO. SUMMONS THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: ROBERT A. WHITE AND PEGGY WHITE, deceased, individually and their marital community, and the unknown Heirs, Successors and Assigns of Rober t A. White and Peggy White, AND TO: any persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real proper ty described in the complaint. Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 25th day of June, 2014, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of Plaintiffs Keith and Charlene Finnelly, and serve a copy of your answer upon the unders i g n e d a t t o r n e y s fo r P l a i n t i f f s F i n n e l l y, a t their office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the cler k of said court. This object of this action is to quiet title as to those certain Real Estate Contracts recorded on June 16, 1964 as Recording Nos. 5748776 and 5748777 in the Official Records of King County, Washington and encumber ing the real property commonly known as Lots 6 and 7, Located below East Lake Sammamish Street in King County, Washington, as more particular ly descr ibed in the Complaint. OLDFIELD & HELSDON, PLLC /s/Jeffrey Paul Helsdon Jeffrey Paul Helsdon, WSBA #45670 A n d r e a J . Pe t e r s o n , WSBA #17479 Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 1401 Regents Blvd., Suite 102 Fircrest, WA 98466 Email: APeterson@tacomalawfirm.com Published in the Enumclaw Courier-Herald on July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, and August 6, 2014. #570726
Court, pursuant to RCW 13.34.080 and/or RCW 26.33.310 regarding the above named children. [FOR FURTHER INF O R M AT I O N , C A L L 206-720-3293, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.] S a i d Pe t i t i o n w i l l b e h e a r d o n Au g u s t 2 5 , 2014, at 8:15 a.m., at King County Juvenile Court, 1211 East Alder S t r e e t , S e a t t l e , WA 98122, before a judge of the above entitled court, at which time you are directed to appear and answer the said petition or the petition will be granted and action will be taken by the court such as shall appear to be for the welfare of the said children. Dated July 25, 2014. BARBARA MINER KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CLERK BY: AMD, Deputy Clerk # 578086 8/6/14, 8/13/14, 8/20/14
#28 is located in the City of Enumclaw, Washington. The Fire District had purchased undeveloped real estate within the City of Enumclaw for a possible future fire station location and may declare the property as sur plus and sell. The Fire District believes a successful sale of the property would be enhanced by the utilization of a real estate listing. Purpose of the Request for Proposals: The Fire District seeks a real estate professional to list real estate located within the City of Enumclaw, T a x P a r c e l #2322006-9162, King County, Washington for sale and seeks a qualified person for such assistance. Statement of Qualifications: An experienced real estate agent with specific experience in the sale of undeveloped real estate in the Enumclaw, King County area. Submittals: If you wish to be considered for the listing agent for the subj e c t p r o p e r t y, p l e a s e submit your qualifications to Doug Dawson, Interim Fire Chief, King County Fire District #28 at 1330 Wells Street, Enumclaw, WA 98022. (360) 825-5544, ddawson@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Request for Proposals Page 1Time for Submittal: A submittal is to be provided on or before August 4, 2014, 5:00 p.m. Notice to Submitting Pa r t i e s : K i n g C o u n t y Fire District #28 reserves the right to reject any and all Requests for Proposals and waives any informality in the interest of the Fire District. This Request for Proposals imposes no contractual obligation whatsoever on the par t of King County Fire District #28. # 574819 7/16/14, 7/23/14, 7/30/14
agenda – Discuss needed work for 2014, budget for 2015 & appoint new commissioner. District #6 approximate boundaries are- North Boundary- Warner Ave including Mountain Meadows Trailer Par t and Jewel St. development. We s t B o u n d a r y - S t a t e Highway 410 & 248th S.E. South Boundary-Mud MT Rd., Nor th of Mt Peak & S.E. 472nd St. East Boundry-284th Ave. S.E. Any questions call John K o o p m a n @ 360-825-7705 # 577531 7/30/14
teen (14) days from the publication date identified above. Written comments on the SEPA determination must be received by 4:30 pm, August 13, 2014. C o m m e n t Pe r i o d fo r Other Agencies: This DNS is issued under WAC 1 9 7 - 1 1 - 3 4 0 ( 2 ) . Commenting agencies should submit any comments within the abovestated period. Upon request, the City will reconsider its lead agency status, the issuance of this DNS, or any mitigating measures. Administrator of Development Regulations and Responsible SEPA Official Erika Shook, Community Development Director 1309 Myrtle Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022 Phone 360-825-3593 x . 5 7 2 5 F A X 360-825-7232 # 577857 7/30/14
October 2013, Heath and Associates, Inc. Suntop Farms Division I Critical Areas Report October 2013, Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc. Preliminary Storm Drain Analysis Suntop Planned Unit Development September 2013, Rykels Engineering Group Critical Areas Study Fisheries Cedarock Consulting, January 2014 Lead Agency: City of Enumclaw, 1309 Myrtle Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Responsible Official: Erika Shook, Community Development Director. Determination of NonSignificance: The lead agency has determined that this proposal, as mitigated by the conditions identified in “Attachment A” of this Notice, does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C030(2) (c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City of Enumclaw. This information is available for public review upon request. Comment and Appeal Period: The lead agency will not act on this proposal for fifteen (15) days from the publication date identified above. Written comments or appeals of the SEPA determination must be received by the C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Department at 1309 Myrtle Avenue no later than 4:30 pm, August 14, 2014. Appeals must be accompanied by a written statement and appeal fee as specified by the City fee resolution. C o m m e n t Pe r i o d fo r Other Agencies:This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-350. Commenting agencies should submit any comments within the above-stated period. Upon request, the City will reconsider its lead agency status, the issuance of this MDNS, or any mitigating measures. ATTACHMENT A - Conditions Required for Mitigation 1) Development of the site shall comply with the 2012 Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for We s t e r n Wa s h i n g t o n which is the standard for the design of all drainage facilities including stormwater runoff quality a n d s t o r m wa t e r b e s t management practices (BMP’s). 2) Critical areas and buffers on site shall be protected consistent with the requirements of the City’s Critical Area Ordinance EMC 19.02 and mitigation measures recommended in the Critical Areas Study – Fisheries Cedarock Consulting, Januar y 2014 and the Suntop Farms Division I – Critical Areas Report October 2013, by Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc. 3) A “French drain” and swale per City detail, must be provided along the rear property lines of all lots except those that back onto a street or s t o r m wa t e r d e t e n t i o n tract. Providing only a swa l e i s i n s u f f i c i e n t . Roof downspout drains and foundation drains shall connect to the
street storm system. Said French drain system must drain to the street storm system and thence to the stormwater pond. 4) A 12’ bench must be maintained around the stormwater pond to allow access by machine r y fo r p o n d m a i n t e nance. 5) Gas utility lines shall be installed in a joint trench along with phone, electric, and cable. There is no charge for main installation and ser vices if all homes have at least two gas appliances, one of which must be a furnace. If not, the cost will be divided u p eve n l y by l o t a n d charged out at time and material. 6) No driveways shall be permitted onto Warner Avenue. 7) Street illumination is required and shall meet the following requirements for Minimum Ave ra g e M a i n t a i n e d Horizontal Light Level (Light Level) in footcandles (fc) and Maximum Uniformity Ratio (Uniformity Ratio): a. Warner Street frontage: Light Level = 1.1 fc with Uniformity Ratio of 4:1 b. Interior subdivision streets: Light Level = 0.6 fc with Uniformity Ratio of 4:1 8) Lots proposed in future divisions of Parcel I that are adjacent to the north and east project boundaries shall be a minimum of 8,400 square feet in size to create a transition in density between the small lots proposed in the PUD and the existing large lots located outside of the PUD. Administrator of Development Regulations and Responsible SEPA Official Erika Shook, Community Development Director 1309 Myrtle Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022 Phone 360-825-3593 Ext. 5725 Fax 360-825-7232 # 578303 7/30/14
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CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 06-14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUCKLEY, PIERCE COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N , ADOPTING A SIX MONTH EXTENSION O F A M O R ATO R I U M FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT, LOCATION, OPERATION, LICENSING, PERMITTING, MAINTENANCE OR CONTINUATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVE GARDENS OR MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES, AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BE EFFECTIVE. For the complete text of this ordinance, please contact the City of Buckley at (360) 829-1921, ext. 7801, or stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street. # 577556 7/30/14 Notice of Ordinance Adoption Ordinances adopted July 22, 2014: AB14-70 - Ordinance No. 1485 [D14-70] - An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Amending Chapter 2.20 O f T h e B o n n ey L a ke Municipal Code and Ordinance No. 1213 Relating To The Park Commission. AB14-98 - Ordinance No. 1486 [D14-98] - An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Amending Chapter 6.04 O f T h e B o n n ey L a ke Municipal Code Relating To A n i m a l A p p e a l s Hearing Examiner. The full text of ordinances is available to view online at www.ci.bonney-lake.wa.us or upon request to the City Clerk. # 577885 7/30/14 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING K E I T H M . F I N N E L LY and MARY CHARLENE F I N N E L LY, h u s b a n d and wife, Plaintiffs, v. ROBERT CHARLES MCCLINTICK AND S H E R Y L A N N C O TTON, sole heirs of D.C.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING, JUVENILE DEPARTMENT IN RE THE DEPENDENCY OF: LEEDA LEAH LAMANNA DOB: 3/13/2007 ANDOLLINA CARLEONA VEGA DOB:1/1/2005 NO: 14-7-01465-0 SEA 14-7-01466-8 SEA NOTICE OF HEARING TO: Carleona P.D.Vega, Mother; Jason Allen Lamanna, Father and/or anyone claiming parental/ paternal rights or interest in the children and to All Whom It May Concern: On June 6, 2014, a petition for Termination was filed in the above entitled
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELATED TO THE LAND USE, HOUSING AND COMMUNITY CHARACTER COMPONENTS OF THE BONNEY LAKE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake Planning Commission will convene a Public Hearing at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 13, 2014, in the Justice and Municipal Center – C o u n c i l C h a m b e r s, 9002 Main Street E., Bonney Lake, Washington to receive public test i m o ny r e g a r d i n g t h e draft Community Development Element of the Bonney Lake Comprehensive Plan addressing Land Use, Housing, and Community Character. A DRAFT copy of the C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Element and more information on the 2015 Periodic Update can be found on the following website: www.citybonneylake.org/planning/compplanupdates. If individual or agency would like to be added to the interested parties list for the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Period Update to receive futures notices please provide your contact information to the Jason Sullivan. Contact: Jason Sullivan, Senior Planner; phone (253) 447-4355; email address s u l l i va n j @ c i . b o n n e y lake.wa.us. THE PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ON THIS PROPOSAL E N D S AT T H E C O N CLUSION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING ON AUGUST 13, 2014. # 577867 7/30/14 KING COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #28 KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENT FOR LISTING OF UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON Introduction: King County Fire District #28 ser ves the greater Enumclaw Plateau and provides fire and emergency response to the area within its jurisdiction. The main fire station of King County Fire District
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING A regular scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors of Enumclaw School District No. 216 will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, August 18, 2014, at Enumclaw School District Board Room, 2929 M c D o u g a l l Ave nu e, Enumclaw, Washington. At this meeting, information will be provided on the Budgets for the General Fund, Capital Projects Fund, Transpor tation Vehicle Fund, Debt Service Fund, and the Associated Student Body Fund for the 20142015 school year. Copies of the proposed budgets are available to the public at the district’s a d m i n i s t ra t i ve o f f i c e, (address above) or can be found online at the district’s website: w w w. e n u m c l a w. w e d net.edu/departm e n t s / b u s i ness/budget_finance/de fault.aspx. Any person may appear at the meeting to be heard for or against the budget or any part thereof. # 574733 7/30/14, 8/6/14 Public Notice King County Ditch District #6 will be having a public meeting 7:00 PM July 31 2014 at the Enumclaw Public Library meeting room #1. Everyone who is part of King Co. Ditch District #6 is invited to attend. The
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION & STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) FOR AUTOZONE DEVELOPMENT (APN 252006-9104 & 252006-9093) Permit Application Number: SEPA Environmental Checklist File #14175 Applicant: Mitch Bramlitt, AutoZone Description of Proposal: Construction of a 6,780 sf retail auto parts and accessory store (AutoZone) along with associated parking and maneuver ing, lighting, stormwater, utility and landscaping on 0.679 acres. The existing building on the site will be demolished. Location of Proposal: The 0.679 acre site is located on the northeast corner of the intersection o f R o o s eve l t Ave n u e (SR 410) and Cole Street in the Highway and Community Business Zoning District in NW 1/4 of the NW ¼ Section 25, T20N, R6E, W.M. Other Permits Required: A p p r o va l o f t h e p r o posed project is premised on the applicant securing the following City per mits: 1) demolition per mit; 2) grading; 3) Design Review Board; 4) building; and 5) right-ofway construction. Dates: This application was submitted: June 9, 2014 T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s deemed complete on: June 9, 2014 This notice was published on: July 30, 2014 Environmental Studies: • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment March 6, 2014, GeoBoden • Geotechnical Investigation Report, March 6, 2014, GeoBoden • Trip Generation Memo May 27, 2014, Transpo Group • Preliminary Stormwater report June 5, 2014, PACLAND Lead Agency: City of Enumclaw, 1309 Myrtle Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022 Determination of NonSignificance: The lead agency has determined that this proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City of Enumclaw. This information is available to the public on request. Comment Per iod: The lead agency will not act on this proposal for four-
PUBLIC NOTICE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) DETERMINATION for Suntop Planned Unit Development Subdivision & Rezone MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MDNS) Permit Application Number: SUB/Z #13305 Applicant: Francis Holdener Description of Proposal: The applicant, Francis Holdener, is requesting preliminary plat approval to subdivide 105.04 acres into 122 lots, one stormwater tract and one f i ve a c r e p u bl i c p a r k tract. The 122 lots include 116 single family lots and six future development tracts labeled AI. Future development tracts range in size from 7.18 acres in size to 19.21 acres in size. Full buildout of the project is estimated at 286 single family dwellings, 80 low density multi-family dwellings, 140 high density multi-family dwellings and approximately 84,000 square feet of retail space. The proposal includes a rezone of parcels A & B from Planned U n i t D eve l o p m e n t t o Highway and Community Business; and parcels D and C would be rezoned from Planned Unit Development to R-4 Multi-Family Residential. Parcels E, H and I would remain zoned Planned Unit Development. The proposal includes associated stormwater facilities, parks and streets. Location of Proposal: The subject project is located at 27921 Roosevelt Avenue East (APN 3020007-9012, 302007-9011 and 3020070-9111) in the NW ¼ of Section 30, Township 20 N, Range 6 E, WM. Dates: T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s originally submitted on: October 7, 2013 This application was resubmitted on: January 13, 2014 T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s deemed complete on: February 4, 2014. This notice was published on: July 30, 2014 Other Permits Required: Engineering Construction Plan Review Design Review Board Critical Area Permit(s) Grade and Fill Permit Right-of-way Permits Final Plat Review NPDES General Construction Permit Environmental Studies: Suntop PUD Traffic Impact Analysis
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26’ 1984 CLASS C Motor home with 457 Ford engine. Low miles, just 85,000. All new interior & applainces! Features T V, ra d i o a n d a n i c e awning. New fuel and propane tanks. New b r a ke s. N ew AC a n d heating system. Sleeps 6. Fully self contained! Great cond! $6,500 obo. Lacey. 360-459-3799. CORRECTION: 3 1 ’ F l a i r M o t o r h o m e, 1993. 53,000 miles New B a n k s p owe r, n ew brakes, now Refr, dual a i r, 5 - k w g e n e r a t o r. Clean. $9,875. Call (360)825-7009 Vehicles Wanted
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Caring for someone with memory loss? Need support and information? Alzheimer’s Association caregiver support groups provide a place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss. Support groups also serve as an opportunity for participants to receive information on care management, available services, and current research and treatment options. A free support group for unpaid care partners, family members and friends of individuals with memory loss is offered from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of each month in Enumclaw. Meetings are in the Cedar Room at St. Elizabeth Hospital, 1455 Battersby Ave. Contact facilitator Michele Ray at 253632-8653 for details.
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over. It was also a message to Ukraine, according to Friedman, that the West could not be relied upon to protect them either. Putin continued to increase his prestige in negotiating the removal of chemical weapons from Syria in 2013 and by the success of the Sochi Winter Olympics. Victor Yanukovych was elected to power in Ukraine in 2010. This increased Putin’s reputation, especially when Yanukovych moved away from economic links with the European Union and moved toward Russia in November 2013. But beginning in February 2014 Putin’s control of events in Ukraine began to slip, as did his forceful image. Street demonstrations in Kiev protesting Yanukovych’s policies forced Yanukovych to flee to Russia. Putin’s policy for Ukraine fell apart. In March, Putin annexed Crimea after a referendum, regaining popularity with the Russian public Pro-Russian rebels, apparently aided by Russian Special Forces, according to Friedman, rose up in eastern Ukraine and took several cities, claiming independence from the Ukrainian government in Kiev. A new Ukrainian leader, Petro Poroshenko, was elected in late May. Petroshenko’s policy has been to retake rebellious eastern Ukraine, in spite of Putin’s warnings to stop.
Putin’s strategy has been to tone down the conflict in Ukraine, while sending in more, sophisticated weaponry to the Ukrainian rebels. At the same time, he has attempted to split the Europeans who need Russian oil and natural gas. To shore up Russia’s ability to survive further sanctions and to show he is an effective leader, he signed an enormous 50-year natural gas deal with China. On July 19, Malaysian Flight MH17 was shot down, in all probability by a Russian antiaircraft missile, putting Putin on the defensive. Rather than being able to divide the Europeans with their need for Russian natural gas, and the looming winter heating needs, European anger has united them against Russia, again putting Putin’s effectiveness in question. Greater sanctions have been imposed to a Russian economy already stagnating and, according to Stratfor, is expected to slide into a recession this year. Added to this, $76 billion in foreign investments have fled Russia since the beginning of 2014, due to the crisis in Ukraine. In 1964 Leonid Brezhnev replaced Nikita Khrushchev after the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis fiasco and failure to improve the economy after 10 years in power. Khrushchev had just returned from a vacation when he was “retired” by his protégée. In August 1991, there was an attempted coup by the Communists who put Mikhail Gorbachev under house arrest as he vacationed at his
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