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A former dairy farm on Enumclaw’s east side has been earmarked for homes, commercial development and a five-acre park. Now working its way through city channels is the Suntop project that would turn 105 acres of gently sloping land into lots for at least 116 singlefamily homes and a park that would be developed and handed over to the city. That’s part of a bigger picture that could result in more than 300 homes, plus 84,000 square feet of retail space along state Route 410. This year, the project has gone through the hearing examiner process, been the subject of a public
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Garbage pick-up The city of Enumclaw’s offices will be closed Thursday and Friday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Those who have Thursday garbage and yard waste service on Thursday will have both picked up a day early, on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Friday’s schedule will not be impacted. As usual, containers should be at the curb by 6 a.m. For more information, call 360-825-5541.
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Budget pieces come together By Kevin Hanson
Movember of the Plateau wrapped up last week with a gathering at St. Elizabeth Getting into the spirit, above, were Jobyna Nickum and Dr. James Merrill. Below, from left, are Britt Nelson, Liz Reynolds, Donna Russell-Cook and Martha Boston. The fundraising event saw 15 men growing facial hair and raised approximately $1,000. The money will be used for men’s health issues. Scott McGargle was the winner and Gary Joe Allen took “people’s choice.” Photo above by Kevin Hanson;
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Enumclaw city officials are in the final stretch of a marathon race that will result in adoption of a working budget for the coming year. It was back in August that Enumclaw’s department heads and City Hall staff began thinking about 2015 spending and revenues necessary to turn plans into action. Internal meetings stretched
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Saturday brings tree lighting, decorations
By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
The public is invited to turn out Saturday for a treelighting event on the front lawn of Enumclaw City Hall. Those attending the 5 p.m. event will be treated to holiday carolers, hot chocolate and candy canes. The tree lighting helps culminate a festive day in which downtown merchants will be showing off their “holiday jingle” spirit in the form of brightly-decorated storefronts. Merchants have been decorating with a “jingle” theme,
competing against their fellow businesses. Winners will be announced at the start of the annual Christmas parade on Dec. 6 and will receive an official “holiday jingle” trophy. Participating businesses are encouraged to make the 29th a “sparkly” Small Business Saturday by having their storefronts decorated and remaining open until 6 p.m. so residents can shop and admire the festive decorations. The “holiday jingle” emphasis is an effort of the new Live Local 98022 organization, created to help stimulate local shopping.
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Claim against Black Diamond is dismissed By Eric Mandel Reporter
King County Superior Court Judge Susan Amini dismissed a civil claim by developer YarrowBay over proposed mitigation fees for future government facilities in Black Diamond. The case was dismissed without prejudice, which means it can be
refiled. Despite how it looks on its face, Megan Nelson, director of legal affairs for YarrowBay, said the firm is pleased with the outcome. “It was good for us because it confirmed our ability to file another appeal if and when the city adopts a government facilities fee,” she said. “The reason we appealed in the first place was the
concern that if we didn’t appeal the plan adoption, we would be precluded from filing later.” The Kirkland developer claimed that the city’s plan contains “fundamental errors in analysis” and violates The Villages and Lawson Hills development agreements between YarrowBay and the city. Black Diamond Lawson Partners and Black Diamond
Village Partners – known collectively as YarrowBay – filed a pleading in May in King County Superior Court asking the court for a declaratory judgment on the city’s $48 million government facilities mitigation plan, which was adopted in April, though the city has not yet taken a step to adopt the mitigation fee recommendations.
The Superior Court ruled Oct. 23, after reviewing the city’s motion to dismiss with prejudice and having heard oral arguments. Amini wrote in her decision that YarrowBay did not present a “justiciable controversy in their case, as their claims and arguments are ‘speculative, future possibility
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All invited to ‘Heart of the Holidays’ benefit show The public is invited to attend the second annual “Heart of the Holidays” concert performed by the Plateau Women’s Christmas Choir, together with the Allegro Women’s’ Ensemble and additional guest performers. Performances, under the direction of Kathee Lundberg, are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Dec. 6 and 3 p.m. Dec. 7, both in the
Enumclaw High School auditorium, 226 Semanski St. Admission to the concert is free, but monetary donations will be collected. The sole purpose of the Christmas Choir is to perform benefit holiday concerts in support of the local Neighbors Feeding Neighbors program. The concert began last year as a project of the Allegro Women’s
Ensemble after the group’s 2012 benefit concert for NFN raised almost $1,500 and brought increased awareness about the NFN program. With a desire to increase the outcome of the project, the Plateau Women’s Christmas Choir was formed and, at the first “Heart of the Holidays” benefit concert
in December 2013, the community supported the cause generously. Neighbors Feeding Neighbors is a task force of the Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation working in partnership with the city of Enumclaw’s Senior Activity Center to serve nutritious meals to homebound and social-
ly isolated seniors in our community. The program depends on donations to survive. Because of Neighbors Feeding Neighbors, Enumclaw is among very few communities able to provide hot meals to seniors. The choirs, along with community sponsor Julie Iunker of the Edward Jones
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Dinner Rolls (makes 24) Ingredients
1-15 oz. can unsweetened coconut milk, chilled 2 tbsp coconut oil 1/2 cup organic cane sugar* 3/4 cup water 3 tsp yeast 3 cups bread flour + extra for kneading 2 tsp baking powder 2-3 tbsp Earth Balance or Smart Balance vegan butter
Dinner rolls are a must-have at any big feast. These are reminiscent of the Hawaiian sweet rolls you can find in the grocery store. They are light, fluffy, sweet and of course vegan! TIP: PLAN AHEAD AND MAKE SURE YOU REFRIGERATE YOUR
Ingredients
Instructions
Put them in a large bowl. Add half (1/2 cup) of the coconut sugar and all of the following: flour, cornstarch, cinnamon and nutmeg. Stir to coat the apples and set aside.
1 cup coconut sugar
In a small saucepan, melt the butter on medium heat. Once melted, add the rest (1/2 cup) of the coconut sugar. Stir with a whisk until coconut sugar is combined. Cook for 1-2 minutes, then pour the caramel onto the apples. Stir to coat.
2 tbsp cornstarch
Pour the apple mixture into the crusted pie pan.
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
Cover with the top crust, pinch the edges with your thumb and index finger so that both crusts are joined, and then cut some slits in the top to let steam escape.
6 apples, a variety is always good 2 tbsp flour
1 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tbsp vegan butter (Smart Balance with flaxseed oil or Earth Balance)
Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour, removing the foil rim for the last 10 minutes.
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Step aside apple pie, here comes the caramel apple pie. The little extra step it takes to make this pie really makes this recipe stand out.
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Little-known fact: Coconut sugar has a lower glycemic index compared to regular table sugar. This may make it a better alternative for people with diabetes.
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Ingredients 1/2 an onion, diced
1 tbsp canola oil (or any high-heat oil)
Once the mushrooms and onions are slightly browned (not burnt), push them to the side of the pan. Add your oil to the pan and then flour. Stir with a whisk until flour is incorporated and then add in the mushrooms and onion. Let this cook for another minute or so, then slowly add your soy milk and bouillon, whisking the entire time.
1 tbsp all-purpose flour
1.5 cups unsweetened soy milk
1 cube of vegetable (vegetarian) bullion
1 tbsp Italian seasoning (or other herb mix) 1/2 tsp garlic salt, optional
2 14.5-oz cans of French-cut green beans (water
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1 6-oz canister of French-fried onions (I used French’s)
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1 small can of sliced water chestnuts, optional
Let it reduce down (still on medium-high heat) for 1-2 minutes, until it’s thicker. Add herbs and garlic salt then add your green beans. Stir until combined. Add the water chestnuts if using. Transfer to an oven-safe dish, top with French-fried onions. Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes, or until the onions are nice and crispy.
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The trick to this green bean casserole is the roux at the beginning and being generous with the herbs. I used a herb mix of thyme, basil, rosemary, marjoram, sage and savory.
Start out by sautéing the mushrooms and onion in a large saucepan on medium-high heat. Don’t add any oil. While those are cooking, warm the soy milk in the microwave, add the cube of bouillon and stir until it’s dissolved. Set aside.
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Cover with plastic wrap or a clean towel and let rise in a warm place for about an hour, or until doubled.
Make a foil rim to protect the pie’s edges from burning. For instructions, see animalsarenotfood.wordpress.com
Make your crust following a recipe of your choice. Roll out the bottom and the top. Place the bottom in the pie pan. Set aside. Peel, core and slice your apples into thin bite-sized pieces.
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Start by shaking your can of chilled coconut milk, to make sure it hasn’t separated. Pour about 1/4 of the milk into a large bowl and the rest of it into another medium-sized, deep bowl.
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To the yeast mixture, add 3 cups of flour and baking powder, stir gently with a flat spatula. Fold in the whipped coconut milk until just combined. Don’t over mix!
*Only organic sugar is guaranteed to be vegan.
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Little-known fact: Regular sugar is almost never vegan in the U.S. Most of it is filtered through bone char to make it white.
On high, whip the rest of the coconut milk with a hand mixer for five minutes. It should become slightly fluffy, but won’t make peaks like whipped cream. Set aside.
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Let’s try something different. Go (at least partially) vegan this holiday season! Enjoy these tasty vegan Thanksgiving recipes from Rebecca Gourley, The Reporter’s resident vegan and food blogger. Her recommendation: pick at least one of the vegan dishes to serve at your Thanksgiving feast to see if anyone notices the difference. As the chef, you’ll have fun pulling one over on your guests, and it will be an adventure cooking something new! Who knows, maybe a new tradition will start? For more Thanksgiving recipes, including her entire menu, visit Rebecca’s blog at animalsarenotfood.wordpress.com.
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It’s my first year as a vegan for the holidays. And guess what? My boyfriend and I are hosting the big Thanksgiving dinner for his family. Talk about pressure. The entire feast will be vegan, except for the turkey. I just couldn’t talk my omnivore boyfriend out of getting one. But, as you can imagine, I will be in charge of cooking everything except the bird. Through many trials and errors, I have narrowed my menu to a few staple dishes, plus a few extras – because I like to add more work for myself. So, while you’re preparing your Thanksgiving meal and stressing about getting everything Rebecca Gourley on the table while it’s Reporter still warm, just think that someone out there has to do all that plus impress a group of meat-andcheese-loving people with no-meat-and-no-cheese food. My menu includes green bean casserole, stuffing (not stuffed into the turkey), caramelized onion gravy, sweet dinner rolls, “frog’s eye” salad (a family recipe), mashed potatoes and candied yams. For dessert, there will be caramel apple pie, pumpkin pie with coconut whipped cream, and homemade bananavanilla ice cream. I will also make a cashew dip as an appetizer, along with marshmallow-Oreo no-bake drops.
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We need to care, need to act By Trip Hart
Domestic violence awareness recently exploded because of a video showing Ray Rice in an elevator dragging his unconscious fiancé after he punched her. Aware of what happened, his employer, his teammates and fans didn’t care as long as he could play football and entertain. Once everyone’s eyes were repeatedly drawn to the incident, somehow it became real. Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll says we need to do things differently, that we need to care. We saw, and then we cared. What seems like forever, we have held empty hearts and turned
Letters Political correctness will alter our Constitution This is in reference to an article written by Eric Mandel (CourierHerald, Nov. 19) regarding the comments by Ron Taylor, Black Diamond city councilman. I am of the Jewish faith and I support Councilman Taylor’s comments opposing the resolution signed by Jay Inslee. I also believe this bill was passed for political correctness. If Americans keep becoming submissive to minority groups ex; people of Islamic/Muslim faith, we will no
blind eyes and deaf ears to DV. Did you know October was Domestic Violence Awareness Month? Do you care? In Washington state, 35 people were killed in 2013 as a result of DV. One out of four women suffer physical or sexual assault or stalking from an intimate partner or date. Does this matter enough for you to take action? The first step in solving a problem is admitting there is one. Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services’ documentary premiere in Seattle of Engaging Deaf Men Project is opening ears to the cries and anguish in different circles of our culture. Deaf women have odds of one out of two
suffering from DV or sexual assault. Why is that? We should not have to wait until we witness DV before taking action. Whether physical, sexual, psychological or financial abuse to someone’s intimate partner is or has happened, if we learn of it and are in a position to help the victim or batterer, we must. Even if it comes across in a story or joke, we need to react. There is a greater need of moral support and resources for victims, but we’ve left the batterer out of this loop. If we were a true friend to one, we would tell them their actions are deplorable
longer be a country of “all the people” and we will allow these groups of minorities to dictate or change our lives which have existed for over 200 years and drastically alter our Constitution. Ron Adelman Enumclaw
with regards to Pam Roach winning another term, stated “many voters have short memories or they don’t care, or many of the voters may never have been aware of the allegations.” “None of these opinions is pleasant to think about, nor does it say much in favor of our democratic electoral system.” Another elitist Jonathan Grouber, Obama’s author of Obama Care, informed us in those newly-released videos (that the lamestream media is afraid to show because it proves they are biased) that the voters are stupid and we have to lie to them about Obama Care so they will like it. The
Columnist insulted all who re-elected senator Sometimes I wonder if The Courier-Herald editor hires a liberal like Elfers to write stuff just to get others to write stuff back, to counter the liberal stuff that most of us in the rural areas of America totally disagree with. Rich Elfers’ column on Nov. 12,
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Initiative didn’t help the Dems Democrats are trying to sort out what went wrong in November’s general election and why the presence of Initiative 594 on the ballot didn’t motivate more of their voters to turn out. Party leaders all along thought the popular measure requiring background checks be conducted on buyers of guns online and through private sales would spur some of those prone to skipping midterm elections to participate. They believed a small boost of pro-Democrat voters in just the right places could swing a close race and maybe upend a targeted Republican.
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It didn’t play out that way. Democrats lost seats in both chambers – sometimes in communities where the measure is passing handily. Republicans picked up one seat in the Senate in south King County and four in the House, deposing
three incumbent Democrats in the process. Those seats are in districts covering swaths of Pierce, Thurston, Clark, Mason and Kitsap counties. Initiative 594 is passing in all those counties, except Mason, according to data assembled thus far by initiative supporters. Precinct-by-precinct details won’t be available until next month when election results are certified. “I don’t think it hurt us but I don’t think it helped us to the degree that we thought it would,” admitted Adam Bartz, executive director of
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Women in kitchen, men with their cigars In my traditional two.) There was a lot of opinion, Thursday cigar smoke. begins another holiday While my cousin and season. It’s my favorite I played with Lincoln time of year, preferable Logs or a coffee can full even to the dog days of of various trinkets and Wally DuChateau small toys, the men sat summer. In the rapidly recedin the living room and Columnist ing past, there was a talked about local busitime when entire nesses, politics and colextended families, including aunts, orful personalities they knew. My great uncles, cousins and grandparents, would uncles were old men with thick Polish still meet at Aunt Piddypat’s house for accents. They wore their Sunday-best Thanksgiving dinner. During my time- clothes; i.e., dark suits sprinkled with less childhood days, at least 20 people cigar ash, vests and garters on their sat down for dinner, usually at my par- shirt sleeves. ents’ place. (The dining room table was The women also donned their finest extended by using a couple of sawhorses, holiday attire. My younger aunts had a sheet of plywood and a card table or relatively short skirts, but my great aunt
wore a long black dress with a high, tight, button-down neck – certainly not the most comfortable outfit when laboring over a hot stove. You see, women were in the kitchen doing all the work. Nevertheless, they enjoyed themselves. That was especially true of my mother; Thanksgiving dinner was quite possibly the high point of her entire year. Instead of cigar smoke, the kitchen was heavily laden with the rich fragrance of roast turkey, dressing and gravy. Today, such large family gatherings are increasingly rare, except in rural areas. In my particular case, my mother was the most important link connecting various sides of the family and, with her death, everyone
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Grouber must have been referring to was 100 percent of the Senate and House Dumocrats. All Republicans in the House and Senate were smart enough not to vote for Obama Care.
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scattered. Of course, my relatives still try to get together, especially parents and children, but in many cases this means f lying coast to coast – and f lying isn’t much fun anymore. I have cousins in Seattle and Puyallup, but they spend Thanksgiving in their own little enclaves. My sister and her son are out on the coast somewhere. However, don’t take this the wrong way. This column isn’t a complaint or a cry for greater family unity. Rather, it’s simply an observation of the changing nature of American families. Whatever your situation, I hope you have a splendid Thanksgiving. And let me take this opportunity to wish you and yours a very happy and most glorious holiday season. Cheers!
Jonathan Grouber called the American voters ”stupid.” Mr. Elfers, in my opinion, called the voters that chose Pam Roach “stupid.” Sorry Mr. Elfers, you got it rear forward. Pam Roach won this election because she actually had words printed in her mailer. Pam Roach actually had information about her past work as a senator and future work. Her opponent palled up with the Democrat legislator in our district, received a bunch of money from that Democrat and his family members and put out ads together with a photo of the two with nothing more than “Endorsed by the Seattle Times and the Tacoma News Tribune.” No plans for the future. No content. No information. Nothing for the voters to
think about. No Mr. Elfers, I do believe you got it bass ackwards. The voters did make a smart and informed choice by keeping Pam Roach. The voters chose a senator that has worked very hard for those in the district and actually goes to the multitude of local issue meetings that happen around here and Cathy Dahlquist and Christopher Hurst do not. And how Mr. Hurst still wins in a conservative district is beyond my pay grade. Phil Fortunato is a lot more in tune with this district and would have made a great legislator, but maybe next time. Did I just swallow a baited hook…again? Ted DeVol Enumclaw
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and they must stop. They need to be held accountable, but they also need our help. The best way to stop DV is to help in every way you can, each time you can. Be a vocal bystander, stand up and speak out. Children must be taught how controlling behavior can lead to abuse within an intimate relationship. A comparable NFL example was Adrian Peterson abusively hitting his child. Did his teammates or fans really care about his parenting of children when he has fathered at least five (ESPN says at least seven – Peterson won’t say) children from at least three (maybe five or more) different women, in multiple states? Might he even not parent at all to some of them? Sadly, a 2-year-old child of Peterson was killed in a domestic violence incident, by the child’s mother’s boyfriend. Yet Peterson learned of the child’s existence only weeks before death. I don’t know the reasons why this was so, but could this almost be worse than whipping a child? Does this great player still stand tall on a pedestal, since no one was speaking up? Regarding the physical abuse incident the NFL has finally spoken with a suspension, but look at the long and torturous process it took from May until now. What should we expect, when we’ve focused only on his entertainment value. Coach Pete was right. We need more compassion in our hearts. We need to do things differently. We need to care. But we also need to act. Trip Hart is a member of LINCCK Civility • Compassion • Kindness, helping to promote healthy relationships.
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Enumclaw WIC funds approved Editor’s note: the following was issued by King County Councilman Reagan Dunn. Great effort was made during the 20152016 budget cycle to find ways to keep the vital Enumclaw Health Clinic funded for the next two years. King County, working in collaboration with local businesses, individuals and cities, were able to generate enough funding to keep the doors open for two more years. The funds from the county are part of the proposed 2015-16 county budget which was sent to the County Council for final action. “Through the hard work of the council and many local partners, we were able to keep the Enumclaw Health Centers doors open,” Councilman Reagan Dunn said. “This was one of my top budget priorities. In this budget environment, we need to collaborate in new ways to meet the needs of our residents and that’s what we did with the health center.” The cities of Enumclaw and Black Diamond were part of a coalition that agreed to provide funding to keep the
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clinic doors open. The Enumclaw clinic is a satellite office of the Auburn Health Center which was proposed to be closed as part of the Executive-Proposed 201516 budget. The Enumclaw satellite office provided services to more than 1,700 clients in 2013. Without the satellite office of the Auburn Health Clinic, families would have to drive into Kent or Federal Way to receive these services. The council’s budget proposal maintains funding of the Auburn office and, by extension, the Enumclaw office. “Enumclaw was proud to be part of the effort to keep the Enumclaw Health Center open,” said Mayor Liz Reynolds. “Our community relies on the center to help our young families get off to a healthy start as they raise their children.” “We were pleased to join with the other local cities to provide funding to help keep the Enumclaw Health Clinic open,” Black Diamond Councilwoman Tamie Deady said. “This center provides a vital health lifeline for many Black Diamond residents.”
the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee. One explanation is that in spite of polls detailing the measure’s popularity with voters, only a handful of Democrats associated themselves with the initiative. Only a few were like Sen. Marko Liias, D-Everett, who actively campaigned for it and went on to win with 54.5 percent. Most Democratic candidates steered clear of the measure as best they could. They feared any overt demonstration of support would trigger a reaction from the NRA like in 1994 when the national gun rights group helped defeat Democrats who endorsed an assault weapons ban. The NRA flexed its muscle again three years later by helping upend a statewide gun control-related initiative. Rep. Sam Hunt, D-Olympia, chairman of the House Democratic Campaign Committee, said he didn’t view I-594 as a “positive tool” and knew Democratic can-
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rium kept everything on hold for years and the recession that hit in 2008 further kept plans on the shelf. The council has amended the original plan to allow more single-family homes while eliminating plans for multi-family dwellings and apartments. Other elements of the Suntop proposal include: • a primary north-south roadway – Suntop Boulevard – that would stretch between Warner Avenue and SR 410. New east-west streets would connect to existing roads like Segrist, Bondgard and Peterson. • mitigation fees will be collected to pay for additional portable buildings at Enumclaw High School, where there is an identified shortage of classroom space. • the intersection of the new Suntop Boulevard with SR 410 would eventually be address by the state’s Department of Transportation. The fate is currently unknown: it could be as simple as a stop sign for those leaving the development or, if traffic volume warranted, as major as a traffic light. One option still on the table is a roundabout.
hearing and, most recently, been considered by the Enumclaw City Council. The seven-member council gave initial approval to the proposal Nov. 10 – with some major modifications – and was expected to issue its final blessing during Monday’s meeting. Owned by Frances Holdener, who still resides on the land that has been in the family for more than 80 years, the proposed development represents the largest contiguous parcel of land inside the city limits. The Suntop proposal stretches from state Route 410 on the north to Warner Avenue on the south and sits directly east of relatively new subdivisions accessed off Watson Street. The Suntop development has floated around the city’s planning office since the early 1990s when it was first accorded Planned Unit Development status. Holdener explained the drawn-out process during the Oct. 10 council session, stating that Enumclaw’s lengthy building morato-
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didates avoided using it because of what the NRA did in 1994. Yet Hunt didn’t think it would have made a difference had they embraced it more strongly. “We didn’t energize our base enough and the other side did,” he said. “I just think we got caught in the wave.” Backers of Initiative 594 wonder if Democrats may revise their analysis when the final numbers are known for the election. While I-594 is losing in several counties, it is passing on the strength of votes from Democrats, Republicans and independents where many of this year’s most contested legislative battles took place. “We demonstrated we can take on the gun lobby and win,” said Geoff Potter, spokesman for the Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility that conducted the campaign. “That’s a message candidates could hear and legislators should keep in mind going into the next session,” he said. And one that Democrats may wish they had paid more attention to in the election.
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This happens to be the time when POM kicks off the “Neighbors in Need” campaign, reminding all of us who have been blessed financially that the most genuine expression of thanks is to share with others the blessings that have come to you. Please watch the paper each week and hear the stories of people whose lives have been touched and blessed by your participation in this good work and respond according to the ways you have
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not just at Thanksgiving. Every week I have occasion to be reminded of the good that can be done when believers in Jesus work together and work with the community to do the good things that need to be done to take care of each other. It is a wonderful thing to be part of and I am very thankful that the community has such a heart to be compassionate, and has proven that over and over again by their support for the ministries of POM.
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insufficient work to make ends meet, worldwide tensions that erupt in violence and war in too many places, and even the incidents of violence that strike here at home. In spite of everything that is wrong in the world, God’s goodness still breaks through People love each other and sacrifice their own wants to take care of someone else; the beauty of the earth still inspires awe and wonder and reminds us to take care of what God created for us; and those of us who have received more than we need still respond to the needs of people around us, our neighbors on the Plateau, and share freely. When my wife and I moved here 10 years ago, one of the first things we saw was the way different churches worked together to help people struggling
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Thanksgiving is a genuinely American holiday, rooted in the earliest days of the Puritan colony, the first one an expression of thanks shared with the Native Americans who had helped them survive the winter. It has become more known in recent years for the traditions of eating too much and watching football games. It is about family gatherings and the calm before the Christmas shopping frenzy (oh, Black Friday, thou art truly dark!). Here on the Plateau, we have a longstanding tradition of gathering to give thanks in a community Thanksgiving service, organized and hosted by churches of the Plateau Ministerial Association (Wednesday, the 26th, at the Summit, 7 p.m.). See you there! We really do have good reason to give thanks to God, even though many of us still struggle with
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petitioners challenge frivolous,” but that “adoption of the ordinance did not “de facto, amend the city’s comprehensive plan.” The mitigation plan assesses what government facilities will be needed to support the expected population expansion that comes with The Villages and Lawson Hills master planned developments, which are projected to increase the city’s population from around 4,000 to approximately 19,200 during the next 20 years. A mitigation fee is a one-time payment assessed on each unit of new development; the city would use the money to ease the impact of the development on government facilities. The city hired the consulting firm MAKERS in April 2013 to perform a study on the city’s government facilities needs and the findings were presented in February. The study
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The end of November drenched west or south The is the beginning of the side of a home would be winter planning seaCompleat a more practical locason. Winter evenings tion for an outdoor living Home are made for garden Wisteria not only Gardener room. scheming and dreamdrips with fragrant clusing and here are a few Marianne Binetti ters of flowers in spring ideas to steal from our and sun-blocking foliage Columnist recent tour of Sicily, a in summer, but this vine sun-drenched island has the good sense to lose sitting off the south toe its leaves during the winter months allowof Italy. Our small group visited Sicily “off ing much-needed sunlight into the home. the beaten path” and discovered a people Caroling Competition Battle of the School Bands rich in history, wine, olive oil and a slower sponsored by: sponsored by: pace of life based on outdoor living and dining. Gardeners in warm climates have always Use overhead timbers and wisteria vines to create quick shade in outdoor living looked for ways to add color that does not Non-profit group choirs (schools, churches, etc.) will compete simultaneously at differrequire a watering can. Sicilian gardens are ent locations in downtown Enumclaw from 5:00pm-6:00pm. Groups must pre-register areas. at Enumclaw Music prior to the event. Locations are first come first serve. Rules will be It may not be practical to add shade rich with ceramic tiles, painted pots and posted on the Enumclaw Music website. trees to your own patio area close to the garden statuary. Stucco walls are painted Check-in on the day of the event at 4:30pm at Enumclaw Music. The community will vote and native stone mellows house or to wait years for young trees peach or pink CODE: SBS-14-4O PUB/POST: USSPI tabloid 9.5x6; Various PRODUCTION: D. Hanson None for best choir and the winners will receiveLIVE: great prizes! Winners will be announced on the to cast a shadow. Villas in Sicily grow to gold to create a lovely backdrops for DESCRIPTION: On November 29... WORKORDER #: 006910 Music website: TRIM:www.enumclawmusic.com 9.5” x 6” Enumclaw almost instant shade by using the foliage plants. In one poolside garden at a resort Support: 212.237.7000 FILE: 12A-006910-22C-SBS-14-4O.indd SAP #: AP.APSBS.14043.K.011 BLEED: None of robust vines like wisteria Delivery over pergolas in Taormina, we admired colorful square Enumclaw Music 1515 Cole St. - 360-825-1191 made from wood, stone or even metal pots that wereCODE: made from five 12-inch by tabloid 9.5x6; Various PRODUCTION: D. Hanson SBS-14-4O PUB/POST: USSPI LIVE: None pipe. The north or east side of a building 12-inch ceramic floor tiles. A simple doDESCRIPTION: On November 29... WORKORDER #: 006910 TRIM: 9.5” x 6” becomes the preferred spot for an out- it-yourself project, each brightly painted Delivery Support: 212.237.7000 FILE: 12A-006910-22C-SBS-14-4O.indd SAP #: AP.APSBS.14043.K.011 BLEED: Noneorganization dedicated to supporting local businesses The Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce is a 501(c)(6) non-proft door living room in a hot climate while and economic growth in the City of Enumclaw SEE BINETTI, PAGE 12 back home in rainy Washington the sun-
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VEGAN FROM 6 If your mouth is not watering, then you obviously skipped the last two paragraphs or you’re a ginger kid with no soul like me. See page 5 for some of my recipes for the big dinner.
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Something I get asked a lot since going to a plantbased diet in February is, “Why?” Why did you go vegan? Everyone’s story about veganism is different. For me, it started because of animal rights, but then it was also about the environment. Now, it’s about a passion for health, food and cooking, plus those initial reasons. That may sound very
Wednesday, November 26, 2014 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 13 earth-loving and hippy-like to many of you, and that’s OK. You’re entitled to your opinion and I will respect that, as long as the feeling is mutual. I haven’t been vegan since day one of my journey. I started out on a plantbased diet and now I finally consider myself vegan. If you’re scratching your head trying to think of the difference between the two, don’t worry, I’m going to explain. Being vegan is a lifestyle, while being on a plant-based diet is just that, a diet. It’s food-based, whereas, veganism is lifebased. This means I don’t wear the obvious things like leather and fur. But, I also don’t buy beauty products that have been tested on
animals or contain animal by-products. I try to buy from environmentallyfriendly and sustainablyconscientious companies for all of the products in my house. But, beyond that, veganism isn’t just about making better choices as a consumer. It’s about altering your view of the world.
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BUDGET FROM 1 through September, a preliminary budget was released in October and public hearings were scheduled through November. Now, the number-crunching is nearly complete. Members of the City Council were expected to finalize a 2015 property tax formula earlier this week and, on Dec. 8, a complete budget should get the council’s OK. By state law, a balanced municipal budget must be adopted prior to the end of this year. Budgets are massaged and manipulated as they move through channels, but Enumclaw’s 2015 document retains the key points from the preliminary budget released by Mayor Liz Reynolds in early October. That is, property taxes will be going up and utility rates will be hiked, bringing an increased cost of living for Enumclaw residents.
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times were healthier. The result is a property tax rate of $1.58 per $1,000 of assessed property value, up from $1.42 in 2014. For the owner of property assessed at $250,000, that brings a bump of $40 in the annual tax bill.
Utility rates
Residents will see increases in all four city utilities for the coming year. A 2 percent hike has been authorized for both natural gas and garbage collection; a 5 percent increase in on the way for sewer charges; and the water rate, which is tied to the Consumer Price Index, is showing a 2.1 percent increase. On top of the rate hikes, natural gas customers will see a 1 percent increase in the tax charged on gas purchases.
Funding outside agencies
A relatively small, but highly visible, part of the city’s annual budget deals with funding for various entities that do good work throughout the community. In recent years, the amount directed to outside agencies jumped from a total of $32,000 in 2011 to $105,000 this year. The preliminary budget for next year identified spending of
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$111,000; that sum, however, has been sliced. While not yet adopted, the total last week sat at $70,000. New to city funding was the Women, Infants and Children program, offered one day a week in Enumclaw as a satellite operation of the public health center in Auburn. Threatened with closure due to dwindling funding sources, the center was saved thanks to a coalition of public and private sources. Enumclaw’s contribution was $10,000, to be equally divided between the next two years. As part of the budget cut, Auburn Youth Services looks to receive $45,000 instead of the recommended $50,000; Plateau Outreach Ministries is pegged for %15,000 rather than the recommended $26,000; and the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce figures to receive $5,000, or half of this year’s contribution. Other entities that have been funded in the past - and were initially identified for funding in 2015 – are now looking at getting nothing at all. Chopped from the funding mix were Green River Community College, the King County Sexual Assault Resource Center, and the relatively new Neighbors Feeding Neighbors program.
Hoping to maintain an adequate blood supply during the busy holiday season, the staff of the Puget Sound Blood Center will host a blood drive Dec. 8 in Enumclaw. Staff will be in the mobile unit, parked on the Jensen Street side of St. Elizabeth Hospital. The drive will take place from noon to 6 p.m., with a break from 2 to 3 p.m. Walk-in donors will be seen around the scheduled appointments. To schedule a time to donate, visit www.psbc.org. Anyone needing help scheduling an appointment can call 1-800-398-7888 or e-mail schedule@psbc.org.
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Preparing for a holiday road trip with Rover Holiday travel is great fun with happy travelers and a little preparation will help ensure tails are
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Nervous riders present more of a challenge and take a bit more effort. Some pets don’t like car rides due to motion sickness. These pets usually travel better on an empty stomach and facing forward in the car. There are many natural supplement to help combat motion sickness in pets and you can talk to your veterinarian about prescription options as well. Dogs that have car ride anxiety can often be conditioned to enjoy the ride. Well before the big day, start by taking tiny trips to places your dog will enjoy like the park, a friend’s house, the latté stand to get a free cookie, etc. Any place Open at 9AM
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is requesting bids from qualified contractors for electr ical and control system installation services. The Work consists of the fabrication of two radio panels, one reservoir telemetry panel, and two lift station telemetry panels. This project also consists of the replacement of existing telemetry equipment at the City’s Ponderosa Reservoir, Lift Station No. 2, and Lift Station No. 21 with the fabricated panels along with installation of the radio panels and radio antenna hardware and cabling at the Ponderosa Reservoir site. Bid proposals will be received by the City Clerk at the City of Bonney Lake, 9002 Main Street E., Bonney Lake, Washington 98391 by December 2, 2014 at 1:00 p.m., at which time they will be opened and read publicly. Clearly identify project name on all submitted bid packages. Proposals received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Contract documents including plan drawings, specifications, addenda, and plan holders list for this project will be availa bl e fo r v i ew i n g a n d downloading on-line through Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc. (BXWA) at http://www.bxwa.com. To view the documents on BXWA’s website, select the following links: “ Po s t e d P r o j e c t s ” ; “Public Works”; “City of Bonney Lake”; “Projects Bidding”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder” in order to receive automatic e-mail notification of future addenda and be placed on the “Bidders List”. Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington at (425) 258-1303 should you require further assistance. For questions regarding this project, please contact the Project Manager, Douglas Budzynski, PE, at 19306 Bonney Lake Blvd., Bonney Lake, Washington 9 8 3 9 1 , a n d (253) 447-4342. The City of Bonney Lake hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into, pursuant to this advertisement, minority and women’s business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to the invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, cer tified check, cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond in an amount equal to at least 5 percent of the amount of such bid proposal. Checks shall be made payable to the C i t y o f Bo n n ey L a ke. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory perform a n c e a n d p ay m e n t bond within the time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Bonney Lake. The City of Bonney Lake reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive irregularities in the bid or in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his proposal after the hours set for the opening thereof, or before award
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City of Enumclaw Request For Proposals City Hall/Police Department Card Entry System The City of Enumclaw is currently requesting proposals for the installation of a centrally managed card entry system at City Hall and the Police Department buildings. This project requires equipping 7 doors at City Hall and 16 doors at the police department with the ability to enter via ID card or key fob. City Hall does not currently have a card entry system and the police depar tment has a system requiring a passcode to be entered on a keypad. Copies of the specifications and RFP packet are available at Enumclaw City Hall 1339 Gr iffin A v e , E n u m c l a w, WA 98022 or on the City’s website http://cityofenumclaw.net/242/Information-Services Completed proposals must be delivered to: Joe Nanavich, Manager of Information Services, City of Enumclaw, 1339 Griffin Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022 by noon F r i d a y, J a n u a r y 2 3 , 2015. The City reserves the right to reject any and all submittals and to waive irregularities and informalities in the subm i t t a l a n d eva l u a t i o n process. # 601596 11/26/14, 12/3/14 CITY OF BONNEY LAKE PHASE 1 – SCADA SYSTEM UPGRADES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of Bonney Lake, 9002 Main Street E., Bonney Lake, Washington 98391, until December 2, 2014 at 1:00 p.m., for Phase 1 – S C A DA S y s t e m U p grades. Work to be performed includes: The City of Bonney Lake
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of contract, unless said NOTICE OF WATER award is delayed for a SERVICE period exceeding sixty CONNECTION (60) calendar days. LOTTERY Engineers Estimate TOWN OF C Range: $210,000 ARBONADO $250,000. N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y # 600676 GIVEN that the Town of 11/19/14, 11/26/14 Carbonado water utility has capacity for eight (8) additional single family residential, or equivaNOTICE OF lent, water service conDEVELOPMENT nections within the Town APPLICATION limits. The connections Arcadia Arts; File Number CSP/V-2014-02 shall be allocated by lott e r y a t 6 : 0 0 p. m . o n To: Interested Agencies and M o n d a y, D e c e m b e r 15th, 2014, at CarbonaPublic do Town Hall, 818 8th Subject: Ave, Carbonado, WA, Arcadia Arts pursuant to the proviProject Description: Development of office sions of Town of Carboand retail center totaling nado Ordinance No. 374 7,670 square feet (sf) on as amended by Ordia .843-acre (36,677 sf) nance No. 420. Priority parcel located at 321 SR shall be given to existing 410. The office building buildable lots without a will be on the south side well or Town water serof the lot and house the vice. Steelhead Communica- Applications for inclusion tions main office. The re- in the lottery must be retail center will consist of c e i v e d b y t h e To w n three separate buildings Clerk/Treasurer at 818 on the north side of the 8 t h Ave, P O B ox 9 1 , Carbonado, WA 98323, lot. by 5:00 pm on Thursday, Proponent: Jolene and Dave Moore- December 11th, 2014. Lottery applications shall house be submitted in forms Contact: provided by the Town, Jolene Moorehouse and must be signed by Location: 321 SR 410; within the the property owner, inSE ¼ of the SE ¼ of clude a description of Section 3, Township 19, the lot for which the waR a n g e 5 E a s t , W i l l a - ter service connection mette Meridian, Pierce would be provided, and such other information County, Washington. a s t h e Tow n m ay r e Parcel Number: quire. Only one lottery 9540150020 application may be subDate of Application: mitted per lot. October 20, 2104 Application for ms and SEPA determination: copies of Town of CarExempt Notice of Complete Stat- bonado Ordinance No. 374, as amended by Orus: The application is com- dinance No. 420, are available at Town Hall. plete. Completed application QUESTIONS may be dimaterials and supporting rected to Michelle Chadocumentation used in b o t , C l e r k / Tr e a s u r e r, evaluating the proposed To w n o f C a r b o n a d o, project referred to as the 360-829-0125. Arcadia Arts project and MICHELLE CHABOT is available at Buckley CLERK/TREASURER Planning Depar tment, TOWN OF CARBONAP. O . B o x 1 9 6 0 , 8 1 1 DO Main Street, Buckley, # 600673 11/19/14, 11/26/14 Washington 98321. It is the right of any person to review and comTown of Carbonado ment on the application, Notice of receive notice of and Public Hearing participate in any hear2015 Revenue and ings, request a copy of Property Tax Hearing decisions once made and exercise any rights The Town Council for of appeal. Written com- the Town of Carbonado ments should be deliv- has called for a Public ered to Buckley City Hall Hearing to be held on no later than 4 p.m. De- Monday, November 24, cember 10, 2014. Final 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the decision on the applica- Carbonado Town Hall tion shall be made within Council Chambers locatthe time Periods estab- ed at 818 8th Avenue. lished under BMC 20.01. The purpose of the PubThe City of Buckley does lic Hearing is to review not discriminate on the revenue sources for the basis of disabilities. If 2015 budget including you need special accom- consideration of possible modation, please con- increases in rates and tact City Hall within three fees. Property tax revebusiness days before nues will be discussed. t h e p u bl i c h e a r i n g a t Residents are encour( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 e x t . aged to attend or submit written comments to the 7801. Clerk no later than noon Staff Contact: C i t y P l a n n e r K a t h y on the above date. Thompson, (306) 829- /s/ Michelle Chabot Clerk-Treasurer 1921 ext. 7812 # 600827 # 601605 11/19/14, 11/26/14 11/26/14 The Town of Wilkeson is conducting a public hearing in the Town Hall council chambers concerning the 2015 Town of Wilkeson Budget on Monday, December 8, 2014 at 6:00PM. The Town is conducting a public hearing concerning the 2015 Town of Wilkeson Transportation Benefit District budget immediately following the Town Budget public hearing. Regular town council meeting will follow public hearings. # 601578 11/26/14, 12/3/14
Town of Carbonado Ordinance No. 420 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF CARBONADO, PIERCE C O U N T Y, S TAT E O F W A S H I N G T O N AMENDING ORDIN A N C E N O. 3 7 4 E S TABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR ISSUING W AT E R S E R V I C E CONNECTIONS Copies of the full ordinance are available at the Clerk’s Office. /s/Michelle Chabot Clerk-Treasurer # 600672 11/19/14, 11/26/14
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ORDINANCE NO. 2550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N R E PEALING ENUMCLAW M U N I C I PA L C O D E SECTIONS 7.01.010 WHICH ADOPTED KING COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 11.04, ADOPTING THE REVISED KING COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 11.04, REPEALING ENUMC L A W M U N I C I PA L CODE SECTION 7.01.030 WHICH NUMBERED SECTIONS, AND ADOPTING ALL FUTURE AMENDMENTS AND/ OR MODIFICAITONS OF KING COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 11.04, SETTING FORTH REGULATIONS ON ANIMALS, LICENSING ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES. ORDINANCE NO. 2555 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, W A S H I N G T O N AMENDING ENUMC L A W M U N I C I PA L CODE SECTION 14.12.005, ORDINANCE N O. 2 5 1 5 , PA RT, I N CREASING VOLUMETR I C R AT E S O F A L L CUSTOMER CLASSES F O R N AT U R A L G A S SERVICE BY APPROXIM AT E LY 2 % E F F E C TIVE JANUARY 1, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2556 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, W A S H I N G T O N AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2472 WHICH AMENDED SECTION 14.12.015, UTILITY TAX ON NATURAL GAS, TO INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF TAXATION ON THE N AT U R A L GAS UTILITY. ORDINANCE NO. 2557 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, W A S H I N G T O N AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2429 ( PA RT ) , E N U M C L AW MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 14.08.030 TO INCREASE THE RATES AND CHARGES FOR SEWER BY APPROXIM AT E LY 5 P E R C E N T ACROSS ALL CUSTOMER CLASSES BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2015. The full text of each Ordinance, which was passed by the Enumclaw City Council are available through the City of Enumclaw Administration office at City Hall. Effective date is five (5) days after publication. # 601591 11/26/14 City of Enumclaw PUBLIC NOTICE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) and Adoption of existing environmental document FOR SR 410 Channelization Mt. Villa dr to Watson st. N. Permit Application Number: SEPA Environmental Checklist File #14410 Applicant: City of Enumclaw Public Works Department Description of Proposal: The project will provide for channelization, roadway and pedestrian facility improvements along an existing section of the State Route 410 corridor within the City of Enumclaw. The project will modify and optimize existing variable 2-4 lane channelization to a pro-
posed five lane configuration; one-through lane and one general purpose (through/right turning) lane for each direction with medians, continuous two-way left turn lanes, or left turn pockets as approved by WSDOT. The project will add or upgrade curb, gutters, dr iveways, storm drainage, illuminat i o n , a n d c u r b ra m p s along the SR 410 corridor. Documents Adopted: WSDOT Local Agency Environmental Classification Summary prepared 10/22/2014 and suppor ting documents including a 2010 Noise Study, Stormwater Technical memorandum dated 04/04/2011, ESA No Effect Determination dated 04/19/2011. The lead agency has identified and adopted these documents as being appropriate for this proposal after independent review. The document meets our environmental review needs for the current proposal and will accompany the proposal to the decision-maker. Location of Proposal: SR 4 1 0 r i g h t - o f - w ay b e tween Mt. Villa Drive and Watson Street N, mileposts 24.34 and 24.81, Sections 24 & 25, Township 20 N, Range 06 E. Other Permits Required: City of Enumclaw clearing and grading permit Dates: T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s submitted: 10/22/2014 T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s deemed complete on: 10/22/2014 This notice was published on: 11/26/2014 Lead Agency: City of Enumclaw, 1309 Myrtle Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022 Determination of NonSignificance: The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it 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 comp l e t e d E nv i r o n m e n t a l Classification Summary and supporting information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. Comment Per iod: The lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days from the publication date identified above. Written comments must be received by 4:30 pm, December 10, 2014. Contact the C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t m e n t fo r copies of the SEPA file. 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 FAX 360-825-7232 # 602040 11/26/14 Grantor(s): Rancho Corazon, LLC, a Washington Limited Liability Company Grantee(s): Ronald G. Anderson and Shaaron
J. Anderson, husband and wife, as to 50% and Karene R. Anderson, a single person as to 50% Reference Number of Deed of Trust: 20070118001945 Assignment of Deed of Trust: 20070126001757 Legal Description (abbreviated): Ptn SE SW, Sec 10, Twp 20N, Rng 6E, W.M. King County Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel Number: 102006 9038 05 N OT I C E O F T RU S TEE’S SALE P U R S UA N T TO R C W CH. 61.24, ET. SEQ. TO: Rancho Corazon, LLC, a Washington limited liability company 41333 236th Ave SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 TO: Laurie Hart 41333 236th Ave SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 (ALL NOTICES MAILED VIA REGULAR AND CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED) I. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN the undersigned Trustee will, on the 5th day of December, 2014, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, a.m., in the main lobby at the King County Regional Justice Center, 4 0 1 Fo u r t h Ave nu e North, in the City of Kent located at King County, State of Washington, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable in cash at the time of sale, the following described real prope r t y, s i t u a t e i n t h e County of King, State of Washington, to-wit: The West 960 feet of the North half of the Southeast quarter of the S o u t h we s t q u a r t e r o f Section 10, Township 20 Nor th, Range 6 East, W.M., in King County, Washington; AND, The South 60 feet of the North half of the Southeast quarter of the S o u t h we s t q u a r t e r o f Section 10, Township 20 Nor th, Range 6 East, W.M., in King County, Washington; EXCEPT the West 960 feet thereof; EXCEPT the East 20 feet for County Road. Situate in the County of King, State of Washington. King County Assessor Ta x P a r c e l N o . : 102006-9038-05 which is subject to the Deed of Trust dated January 17, 2007, recorded on Januar y 18, 2007, under King County Au d i t o r ’s F i l e N o. 20070118001945, records of King County, Washington, from Ranc h o C o r a z o n L L C, a Washington limited liability company as Grantor, to Sloan Bobrick Oldfield & H e l s d o n , P. S . , a s Tr ustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Trevin Anderson, as Beneficiary, in which the beneficiary assigned all of his beneficial interest in said Deed of Trust to Ronald G. Anderson and Shaaron J. Anderson, husb a n d a n d w i fe, a s t o 50% and Karene R. Anderson, a single person, as to 50%, under that Assignment of Deed of Trust recorded January 26, 2007 under King County Auditor’s File No. 20070126001757, records of King County, Washington. An Appointment of Successor Trustee dated September 10, 2013, recorded on September 11, 2013 under King County Auditor’s F i l e N o . 20130911001591, ap-
pointed Oldfield & Helsdon, PLLC as the new Trustee. II. THERE ARE NO LEGAL ACTIONS PENDING No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the D e e d o f Tr u s t o r t h e Beneficiary’s successor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. DEFAULTS The defaults for which this foreclosure is made are as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts w h i c h a r e n ow i n a r rears: S TAT E M E N T O F D E FAULT AND ITEMIZED A C C O U N T O F AMOUNT IN ARREARS: The beneficiary alleges that you are in default for failure to pay the following past due amounts including principal, interest, late fees, and attorney fees/costs as provided for in the above referenced Promissory Note in the amount of $395,500.00 calculated through September 3, 2014 which are in arrears as follows:
Principal Balance $ 395,500.00 Interest $ 471,633.75 TOTAL PAST DUE: $ 867,133.75 NON-MONETARY DEFAULTS: You are also in default of the following obligations in your Deed of Tr ust dated January 17, 2007 as follows: 1.2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 real property taxes, interest and penalty in the amount of $19,754.64. IV. SUMS OWING ON THE OBLIGATION The sums owing on the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust total: Principal $395,500.00, together with interest at the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum f r o m t h e 1 7 t h d ay o f January, 2007 until default and at the default interest rate thereafter, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Promissory Note dated or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. AC T S R E Q U I R E D TO CURE DEFAULT T h e a b ove - d e s c r i b e d real property will be sold to satisfy the expenses of sale and the obligat i o n s s e c u r e d by t h e Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on the 5th day of December, 2014. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by the 24th day of November, 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discont i nu a n c e o f t h e s a l e. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before the 24th day of November, 2014 (11 days before the sale date), the defaults as set forth in Paragraph III are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated at any time after the 24th day of November, 2014 (11 days before the sale d a t e ) a n d b e fo r e t h e sale by the Grantor or the Grantor’s successor in interest or the holder of any recorded Junior
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Ap20th day following the DATED this 3rd day of tice to Creditors: 41333 236th Ave SE sale the purchaser has September, 2014. plicants must possess November 5, 2014 Enumclaw, WA 98022 the right to evict occu- O L D F I E L D & H E L S - Date hard working skills, deof 50,561 first publication: Reach homes with by both first class and pants who are not ten- DON, PLLC pendable, follow instrucNovember 12, 2014. SUPERZONE certified mail on the 25th ants by summar y pro- Successor Trustee MaI Southeast CHAEL CH A R L EZONE S tions, consistent, works day of July, 2014, mailed ceedings under chapter By: Thomas H. Oldfield well independently, able RUNLAND Package eachforweek. Apartments Rent t o R a n c h o C o r a z o n , 59.12 RCW. 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2 RESTING PLACES in desirable Sunset Memorial Park, located in the Garden of Rest. Side by side, spaces 3 and 4, lot 57. Great views to reflect upon memories. Asking $6500 each or best offer. Seller will pay fee. Call Bill at 425-679-6364
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4 CHOICE LOTS IN the prestigious, desirable Rhododendron Garden. Nestelled side by side, with a nice level walk up for visitors. Mature flower ing landscape. Well maintained grounds. Easy to locate. Available now at The Greenwood Cemetery in Renton, 98056. Owner pays transfer fee. Asking $9000 ea / OBO. Please call 206-307-5609.
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285/mo.
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Letters to SANTA
Mail or drop off your letter to Santa Claus. It will be sent off to the North Pole courtesy of The Courier-Herald. Our address is: Courier-Herald,1627 Cole St, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Attn: Dear Santa.
Mailbox located outside the Enumclaw Courier-Herald office.
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While supplies last.
Mattresses
20% off starting at starting at
goodwillwa
goodwillwa.org
79
$
*Excludes snacks, candy, beverages & doorbusters. Discounts not valid at blue or online. Prices effective at all participating South Puget Sound Goodwill locations. Visit goodwillwa.org to find a location near you.
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We’re restocking overnight to fill our stores for Saturday!