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Traffic light to help Watson intersection

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Department of Transportation plans to flip light switch a few days before Christmas

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By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Garbage pick-up City of Enumclaw offices will be closed for Christmas on Dec. 25. If your normal garbage collection is on Thursday, have your garbage and recycling out for pick-up by 6 a.m. Dec. 24. Friday’s garbage schedule will not be affected by the holiday.

Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for mostly cloudy skies and showers with a high to 45 and overnight lows to 36. Rain is expected Thursday with a high to 49 and low to 39. Friday and Saturday looks like showers with a high to 45. Sunday expect cloudy skies and rain with a high to 49.

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Santa Claus Rides on the Fire Truck

Santa Claus traveled the streets of Enumclaw from Dec. 10 to Saturday riding on top of the Fire District 28 fire truck during the annual Santa Run. Fire District 28 career firefighters and the Enumclaw Volunteer Firefighter Association sponsored the event and Fugate Ford donated the use of a Ford F-150 to help collect toys and food donations. The group with Santa are Logan Harrison, Shyanne Good, Samantha Good, Jazmyn Daily and Teiah Good. Photo by Dennis Box

Pierce County gives thumbs down to cities’ growth area requests Buckley, Carbonado and Bonney Lake ask Pierce County to expand Urban Growth Areas By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Cities looking to expand their influence were met with unanimous rejection last week. Buckley, Carbonado and Bonney Lake had asked the Pierce County Planning Commission to expand their Urban Growth Areas – in some cases adding small parcels and minimal acreage, in other cases taking in large and valuable chunks of real estate.

While Buckley and Carbonado had filed just one request each with Pierce County, Bonney Lake was much more ambitious, putting eight requests into the hopper. While county planners had recommended that nine of the 10 be denied, the Planning Commission went one step further and turned thumbs down on all. Each of the 10 requests had been debated during a Dec. 9 public hearing in Tacoma. Members of the Planning Commission deliberated during evening sessions Dec. 10 and 11 before rendering their decisions. The UGA process is now three-quarters complete. Cities made their proposal, county staff offered recommendations and the Planning Commission has issued its verdict. All that remains is a vote by the Pierce County Council,

A new traffic light is hovering over the intersection of state Route 410 and Watson Street, but it will not be put into operation until next week. The traffic light, which will control a busy intersection dominated by Safeway on one side and McDonald’s on the other, has been installed as part of a months-long project undertaken by the state Department of Transportation. It was included in the repaving of Griffin Avenue from High Point Street to Watson, a project that carried a total

SEE LIGHT, PAGE 5 which is not bound to follow recommendations by staff or the commission. Action by the council isn’t expected to until mid-February, at least. Cities ask for their Urban Growth Areas to be expanded for a variety of reasons, but a common element is that such requests involve rural land being changed to something allowing higher density. And, while expanding a UGA does not mean annexation, it’s a start. Land cannot be annexed into a city unless it’s first in a UGA. Here are the following requests considered last week by the Pierce County Planning Commission. Carbonado: the small town’s proposal would have seen land designations change from Forest Lands and Rural 20 to Moderate Density SingleFamily. The proposal includes 22 parcels totaling approximately 686 acres. County staff said the city lacks the necessary infrastructure to handle growth and, further, that an expanded UGA would not help protect the city’s watershed.

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Buckley Fire hosting blood drive, taking toy donations

Window winners Downtown businesses were encouraged to decorate their storefronts for the season, using a “holiday jingle” theme. Winners accepted prizes prior to the downtown holiday parade. Winners, from left, were: first place, Rendezvous Wine and Brew, represented by Wendy Muller; third place, Puget Sound Draperies, Teri Horton; and second place, The Sequel bookstore, Mike Lissy.

A blood drive, hosted by Cascade Regional Blood Services, has been planned for Saturday, Dec. 20, in Buckley. The drive will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. when the CRBS Bloodmobile will be parked at the Buckley Fire Department. To sign up as a donor, call Angie Riggsby at 360-8291441 or call CRBS at 1-877-24-BLOOD. Before giving blood, donors are encouraged to eat well and drink plenty of noncaffeinated fluids. Donors are required to provide photo identification. • • • Buckley Fire Department staff will again be providing Christmas gifts to area children. Anyone wishing to donate a new, unwrapped present can deliver it to the fire station through Friday. The station is at 611 S. Division St. Gifts are accepted for newborns through 17 years of age and will be distributed to parents on Saturday, Dec. 20. The department’s gift-giving program serves families in Buckley, Wilkeson and throughout the 98321 ZIP code and White River School District.

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OBITUARIES CATHY STRALSER Buckley resident Cathy Stralser, 93, died Dec. 13, 2014. She was born Jan. 29, 1921, in Detroit, Mich. She traveled the world and her heart was in Waikiki. She is remembered as a wonderful mother, grandmother friend and travel buddy. She is survived by daughters Barbara Warne and husband Ted of Auburn,

Patti Hardebeck and husband Tom of Black Diamond and Beverly Orwig and husband Phil of Enumclaw; son Bill Brabant and wife Antonia of Cathy Stralser Kenmore, Wash.; 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husbands Jack Brabant on May 27, 1988, and BJ Stralser on March 26, 1994. Services will take place at a later

date Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

NORMAN BELLACK Norman Bellack of Enumclaw died Dec. 14, 2014. Arrangements are pending; for details, contact Weeks’ Funeral Home at 360-829-1171 or www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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POLICE BLOTTER Believing city officer was target of gunshots, outside agencies flock to Enumclaw

Law enforcement personnel from throughout the region – including a helicopter crew that buzzed the downtown area and woke city residents – converged on Enumclaw the evening of Dec. 10. Things turned interesting about 10:30 p.m. when an officer was on routine patrol, cruising the 1100 block of Griffin Avenue. He heard what he believed to be two gunshots and looked down an alley, where he saw two subjects crouched down. The pair then jumped up and ran. Believing shots had been fired toward the officer, outside police units were dispatched to assist, heading into Enumclaw from Buckley and Black Diamond; the city of Auburn sent a K-9 unit and King County put its Guardian 1 helicopter into action. A search of the area netted nothing. Further investigation determined the two suspects who ran from the officer were employees of a nearby business. Hearing shots, they had ducked down and then fled on foot. The following morning, police had not identified who fired the alleged gunshots.

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Enumclaw police responded to numerous incidents last week where burglars entered homes while residents were away. But on the evening of Dec. 10, things turned more serious when robbers encountered a victim. The incident occurred at 9:30 p.m. in the 700 block of Watson Street. Officers were dispatched after the resident called 911, reporting male suspects entered his residence and took items. The 31-year-old victim – who denied medical assistance – reportedly recognized one of the assailants and was cooperating with a police investigation.

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GROWTH FROM 1 Buckley: The city’s proposal would see land use designations changed from Agricultural Resource Lands, Forest Lands, Park and Recreation and Rural to Moderate Density SingleFamily and Neighborhood Commercial. The proposed area includes 112 parcels totaling approximately 899 acres. T he Pl a n n i ng Commission heard arguments from both sides: from those wanting their rural land protected from encroachment to land owners seeking the ability to divide their property for commercial gain. The city had argued that it needs more land conducive to commercial development, if it is to show healthy growth. Bonney Lake Bonney Lake’s most contentious proposal dealt with the Tahaleh community springing to life south of the city, a proposal taking in 816 parcels spread over 5,000 acres. It was the only request garnering staff support, meaning it was the only case in which the commission ran contrary to staff opinion. Those who helped fill an overflowing room Dec. 9 were clear in their opposition to being part of an expanded Urban Growth Area. Laura Valentine presented a petition signed by 210 property owners who asked that the commission reject the UGA plan. “We don’t want to inherit Bonney Lake’s problems,” she said. “When we go through Bonney Lake, we don’t see good urban planning; we don’t see planning at all.” Scott Jones, general manager for Newland Communities, which is building homes at Tahaleh,

disputed the notion that Bonney Lake could adequately provide services to the planned community. He echoed the sentiments of many, who spoke of the day when Tahaleh becomes an independent, incorporated city. Jones asked, “Shouldn’t the residents of Tahaleh have the right to choose their own government?” The seven other UGA proposals filed by the city of Bonney Lake are as follows: U-1 – This is identified as “city center,” sough of 96th

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and immediately north of Entwhistle Road. Land use would change from Rural 10 and Reserve 5 to Moderate Density SingleFamily and Community Center. U-4 – This is in the Falling Waters/Creekside area and involves 466 parcels over 840 acres. Land use is changed from Reserve 5, Rural 10 and Agricultural Resource Lands to Moderate Density Single-Family. U-5 – In the Fennel

LIGHT FROM 1 price tag of nearly $3.9 million. The DOT website explains the traffic light is needed because traffic studies show a steady increase in both vehicle and pedestrian traffic since 2009. According to the website, the intersection “has now reached the point where a traffic signal with dedicated turn arrows onto SR 410 is needed to preserve safety.” Kris Olson, a DOT spokeswoman, said the traffic light is scheduled for full operation in the days leading up to Christmas. The controller for the traffic light is now being tested, she said, and will likely be installed between Dec. 22 and 24. It will operate for a day with a flashing red light and then go into a full red-yellowgreen cycle.

Creek corridor, the proposal takes in 62 parcels and 330 acres. Land use would change from Reserve 5 and Agricultural Resource Lands to Moderate Density Single-Family. U-6 – The largest of the city proposals in terms of parcels with 2,080, this totals 587 acres in the Prairie Ridge vicinity. Land use would change from Reserve 5 to Community Center and Moderate Density SingleFamily.

U-8 – A complex area west of Lake Tapps, this would expand the city’s Urban Growth Area by 2,457 acres and the city’s Urban Service Area by approximately 2,772 acres. Land use designations would change from Reserve 5 (20 acres), rural 10 (2,437 acres) and Neighborhood Center (three acres) to Moderate Density Single-Family. Approximately 311 acres would remain as Moderate Density Single-Family.

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Manly tips will aid holiday shopping Christmas is time of joy and many zippy yippees, except for boy-men who have to buy gifts for their wives or girlfriends. The solution for this Christmas conundrum has arrived – from me. I have decided to give the hapless males of the world my time-honored wisdom on buying the perfect package to express those queasy things inside that men never say out loud because all the words start with “F” and that is not allowed (except for exceptions). I have not come upon all this wisdom on my own. Kevin Hanson is one of the high priests of this Dennis Box secret knowledge, Editor and in many ways a mentor. Let me begin with a few “Do Not” pointers. • Do not buy anything incredibly cool like cordless drills with every attachment known to humanity and speeds from slow to faster than “Space Balls” fast. The excuse, “Honeybunch, I will hang the new medicine cabinet that has been sitting in the bathroom for seven years.” • Do not buy a pneumatic nail gun and compressor set with three guns and extra hose. The excuse, “Sweetiepie, this will also work as a home protection device. If an evildoer comes near the house I will shoot framing nails at him. And think of all the great storage boxes I can build for all your useless junk.” The above “Do Not” tips are examples of near-death Christmas morning experiences. A good rule of thumb is, if it seems like a great gift and really fun – run away. Because I have earned the self-appointed title, “Most Sensitive Male-like Creature,” I will pass my dangerdodging advice to the bucko dummies of the world. What follows is the formula for Christmas harmony and balance. • A real treasure your special girly will love is an eighttrack cassette player. These are top Christmas gifts and are sure to show your true inside things we don’t say out loud because the word starts with “F”. • To go along with your tape player, package up a set of eight-track cassettes of “The Greatest Hits from Cowboy Cody and his Sagebrush Singers.” Very sentimental and every song will show her your true inside things. A few of Cowboy Cody’s big hits were, “Ridin’ and Ropin’ and

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Careful with those promises There is a lesson that all who exercise power have to learn sooner or later. When anyone is in a position of power over others, those subordinate to the authority figure listen to every word and observe every action carefully. What those authority figures say, or write, or do can and will come back to bite them sooner or later. That axiom applies to parents, teachers, employers and especially to public officials. I almost never made promises to my children when they were growing up because I knew they would eventually call me on it with: “You promised.” When my daughter was in her 20s, she asked me what qualities

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she should look for in a potential husband. I told her “Ask yourself the question, does he keep his promises?” If the answer was “No,” then marrying that man was only going to bring her hardship and pain. Fortunately, her spouse is blessed with high integrity. He works hard to keep his promises.

When I was a teacher, I eventually learned not to make threats to students about their acting up in class. If I didn’t follow through I had only made my job harder. I learned to stop making pronouncements that were unrealistic and unenforceable. I learned to choose my words carefully. All of us have had bosses or colleagues who told us things that weren’t true or were exaggerated. We learned to take their words or promises with a grain of salt. For us, their credibility diminished with each wayward word. Words and their usage became

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Time to get in the holiday spirit Well friends, ready or not, here we go again! There are gifts to buy, drinks to share and people to meet. Decorated with their beautiful Christmas lights, Santas and Victorian displays, Southcenter promises to fulfill our most outrageous hedonistic dreams. The place seems to be plugged directly into our vital needs and passions. Furthermore, in the last few years, it’s opened some pretty good restaurants and a couple of comfortable lounges. But alas, I don’t care to do all my holiday shopping within the controlled climate of an enclosed mall.

THANK YOU “This time of year I get kind of ‘jerkey,’ “Because I’m afraid I’ll run out of turkey. “Then turkeys arrive just before five, “And our Center is buzzing like a bee hive. “We received lots of spuds, “And not one bag had a dud. “Also in the bags were lots of yams, “There even were cans of clams.” The giving citizens of Black Diamond came through like the “gems” they are. Thank you to all who gave this

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As I hurry from store to store, I like to experience the outside blast of inclement weather to remind me it’s winter. (I even welcome snow over Christmas and New Year’s, but it should be limited to that week, thank you.) Moreover, this is the season for Thanksgiving holiday. The biggest donations were from the Enumclaw Lions Club, the Lake Sawyer Community Club and a special gift from Enumclaw School District Superintendent Mike Nelson who gave boxes and boxes of canned food to our center. The Black Diamond Police Department and Commander Goral and his wife Angel shopped for 10 of the best birds. With the direction from Father Dave at the St. Barbara Parrish, weekly donations came in. Pastor Lee from Lake Sawyer Christian Church delivered some turkey dinners himself, while his crew brings in donations daily. Cub Scout Troop 461 rounded up hundreds of pounds of canned

a hot buttered rum and it’s an established fact that this drink isn’t fully appreciated unless you step out of the cold into a warm lounge. Within the controlled climate of a mall, you may as well forget tradition and have a gin and tonic. I’d rather dart from store to store in Enumclaw, but this greatly limits the merchandise available. That being the case, I prefer downtown Seattle. This means I might have to deal with the protesters, who are currently raising hell, but they aren’t nearly as disruptive as the media

SEE ELFERS, PAGE 7 goods, as did Gena Laws who collected food for us at her Haunted House. The Circle of Joy group from St. Barbara Parish gave cash donations and many other local Black Diamond citizens gave so generous to our food bank clients, including the Lake Sawyer Bunco Club and the Green Valley Neighbors Club. Food Bank manager Doug Ernst, a full-time volunteer, is so tired from giving out food boxes, he asked for a few days off. He will get his request but will be back soon to start the Christmas holiday rush. The volunteers who help us every Tuesday and Thursday and serve our seniors, veterans and disabled,

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especially important to me when I was elected to city council. I was usually very careful with what I said, but there were times when I just said whatever came to mind. I learned to regret that. One of my more senior council colleagues advised me early in my term: ”If you write something on city email, write with the thought that your statement will show up in the media.” Good advice. When I spoke publicly I realized every word I said could and would be used against me in the next election cycle. That’s exactly what happened in my re-election campaign. My words were taken, twisted and thrown back at me. I learned very early in my adult life: “Don’t make promises you can’t or won’t keep.” That adage especially applies to politics. An elected official shouldn’t make promises to his/her constituents because in politics there are too many variables that

WALLY FROM 6 might lead you to believe. Christmas shopping can get a bit hectic, unless you share it with someone you love. Indeed, Christmas and romance are really inseparable. So, let me offer my personal scenario for the holidays. Around twilight or during the early evening, bundle up in your coat, scarf and gloves, hug your most precious “significant other” and, together, soul to soul, amble

THANK YOU FROM 6 are wonderful and kind: Sherri Potts, Vern Gibson, Janie Edelman, Carol Benson, Gary Farmer, Richard Osterman, Ron Brentson, Mary Ann Knarreborg, Barbara Besagno, Tamie Deady, Marie Freeman and Roberta Paramore. We are also so lucky to

around Westlake Center. You might even ride the merry-go-round. Then stroll through the dazzling lights that line First Avenue, buy a roasted chestnut from the vendor outside the Olympic Hotel (at least that’s what they used to call it and I assume most of you still do) and finally wander into the warm, secluded intimacy of some cozy little lounge and, to the strains of Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas,” share an eggnog or two. Share a couple kisses as well.

Or you can simply gather your family in the living room, throw another log in the fireplace, settle back on the couch with your children and that “significant other” and share another reading of “The Night Before Christmas.” Pass some peanut butter balls around. (See last week’s column.) And don’t forget the kisses. And let me take this opportunity to extend my warmest holiday greetings. A very merry Christmas to you all!

have Dave Ambur, our own snow removal man, who plows snow from our parking lots every time a snowflake blows in! Special, special thank you to the Pythians, headed by Gwen Rhodes and Janice Ranton, the Eagles supported by Steve and Christine Kinney, and the Lake Sawyer Christian Church led by Sandi and Bill Hooper, who made

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can keep the elected official from being able to follow through. It’s better to say: “I will do my best,” rather than promise something that cannot be met. Think of President Obama’s pledge to close the Guantanamo Bay terrorist prison. Congressional Republicans have made sure that the president cannot fulfill his pledge. There is nothing President Obama can do about it and the Republicans chide him for that broken promise six years after he was first elected. It weakens his credibility with the public and delights his opponents. Broken promises cause any person in authority – a politician, a boss, a teacher or a parent – to lose credibility with those under their authority. Once credibility is lost, it’s very difficult to regain. That’s an adage we should all remember when we speak, write or do anything. Don’t make promises you can’t or won’t keep and if you find you can’t keep a promise, tell that person as soon as possible that you were wrong. It’s better to admit error than to lose credibility.

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Sen. Pam Roach has again been designated by the Senate majority to serve as chair of the Senate Government Operations and State Security Committee. The issues her committee considers include elections, campaign finance, military and veterans affairs, and all state and local administrative issues. “I will continue to focus on open and accountable government,” said Roach. “People want fair, open, and responsive governance for the tax dollars they pay. We all deserve that. I will continue a process that involves all citizens.” The veteran Republican lawmaker from the 31st District said she has a variety of issues lined up for the committee to study during the 2015 legislative session, which begins Jan. 12.

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The White River High girls wrestling team traveled to the Centralia Tiger Classic Saturday, entered just four scorers in the varsity side of the tournament and walked off with a fifthplace finish. Taking her first tourney championship was senior Kendra Blue. After a first round bye, Blue made her way to the finals by outscoring her first opponent and pinning her second. The championship match against Centralia’s Maritza Bravo was hard fought, eventually decided when Blue reversed her opponent and won 4-2 as regulation time ran out. “Kendra just wanted it badly, heard the countdown by the timer and kept after her opponent aggressively to bring home the win,” coach Rich Valdez said.

In the 190-pound division, two-time state placer Hannah Lewandowski also took home gold. She made it to the top by pinning opponents from Fife and Centralia. Sophomore Erin Redford won her first match by fall in just 19 seconds. She dropped her second match to state placer Natalie Smith of Mount Baker 12-4 after reversing her opponent and barely missing out on a pin. “The score doesn’t reflect how close this match was,” Valdez said. “A little adjustment or a few more seconds on the clock and Redford ends up in the finals... Erin keeps getting better, she is going to be a force to be reckoned with at the state tourney this year.” Redford pinned her final opponent, Alex Wilson of Aberdeen, in 58 seconds to share third-place honors. Madison Altamirano also wrestled in the 130

division as a nonscorer and took home a share of third place. She pinned three foes and dropped a 7-0 decision. Brianne Wiens picked up team points at 140 pounds, pinning Myesha Moss of Lakes in 1 minute and 9 seconds before tangling with state champion Mariah Horton of Kelso who eventually won the weight class. White River also had seven wrestlers in roundrobin competitions: Rebekah Lockemy and Cassandra Altamirano, second; Kylie Riewe, Tessa Rhoades and Victoria Burton, third; and Summer Hanson and Katey Garner, fourth. “Our entire team did exceptional with the veterans wrestling aggressive and smart and our rookies and JV level grapplers all improving upon their seasons,” Valdez said.

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Seattle Academy 44, Enumclaw 43 December 13 at Highline C.C. Enumclaw: 11-15-5-12 – 43 Seattle A.: 13-8-12-11 – 44 Enumclaw highlights: Zac Webb 10 points, 10 rebounds; Justus Rainwater 9 points, 7 rebounds; Scotty Garvin 8 points, 9 rebounds. Enumclaw record: 1-1 league, 2-3 overall. Auburn 58, Enumclaw 48 December 12 at Auburn Enumclaw: 9-10-12-17 – 48 Auburn: 16-17-14-11 – 58 Enumclaw highlights: Josh Erickson 12 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists; Scotty Garvin 12 points, 4 rebounds; Zac Webb 10 points, 8 rebounds. White River 68, Clover Park 66 December 12 at Clover Park White River: 12-22-17-17 – 68 Clover Park: 21-19-10-16 – 66 White River: Dustin France 23, Tyler Meadows 20, Alex Wallen 13, Brandon Scheer 10, Hunter Hendricks 2. White River record: 2-0 league, 2-2 overall. Enumclaw 57, Lakes 42 December 9 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: 10-22-6-19 – 57 Lakes: 4-15-5-18 – 42 Enumclaw highlights: Zac Webb 18 points, 17 rebounds, 3 steals; Justus Rainwater 6 points, 10 rebounds; Josh Erickson 7 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists; Scotty Garvin 7 points, 5 rebounds; Trevor Jeg 7 points. White River 71, Orting 32 December 9 at White River White River: 21-22-16-12 – 71 Orting: 11-6-8-7 – 32 White River: Alex Wallen 20, Dustin France 16, Brandon Scheer 10, Cowley 6, Larsen 5, Tyler Meadows 5, Truax 2, Durrant 2, Chris Marmon 2, Mills 1. White River record: 1-0 league, 1-2 overall.

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Enumclaw 62, Auburn 26 December 12 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: 9-18-21-14 – 62 Auburn: 9-9-5-3 – 26 Enumlaw: Kylie Rademacher 20, Sam Engebretsen 16, Kaylee Moergeli 8, Katie Carlson 5, Tallie Carlson 4, Kysa Bursch 4, Madison Bosik 3, Haylee Sonneson 2. Enumclaw record: 2-0 league, 2-2 overall. Enumclaw 46, Lakes 37 December 9 at Lakes Enumclaw: 9-15-6-16 – 46 Lakes: 16-6-8-7 – 37 Enumlaw: Katie Carlson 13, Kylie Rademacher 12, Noelle

Putman 10, Hayley Sonneson 5, Samantha Engebretsen 4, Madison Bosik 1. White River 74, Orting 16 December 9 at Orting White River: 30-21-13-10 – 74 Orting: 6-2-2-6 – 16 White River: Amanda Lance 15, Sydney Anderson 11, Georgia Lavinder 10, Kristin Sturdivan 10, Dallas Bushaw 8, Kendall Bird 6, Darian Gore 6, Sofia Lavinder 6, Kayla Howard 2. White River record: 1-0 league, 3-0 overall.

BOYS WRESTLING

Enumclaw 54, Lakes 23 December 11 at Lakes 106 – Connor Woodworth (L) win by forfeit 113 – Kyle Opland (E) pinned Zander Coakley (L) 120 – Levi Norton (E) pinned Alex forte (L) 126 – Quinton Southcott (E) win by forfeit 132 – Andrew Rameriez (L) 4-3 over Hunter Haney (E) 138 – Jake Treece (E) pinned Lucas Kassik (L) 145 – Tino Nieves (L) 4-0 over Ben Cross (E) 152 – Tanner Turnbow (E) win by forfeit 160 – Cavin Rewoldt (E) pinned Tyler Takeuchi (L) 170 – Jonivan Manibusen (L) 16-1 over Jake Eilertson (E) 182 – Meyers Hammond (E) win by forfeit 195 – Levi Ward (E) pinned Devin Kostekeky (L) 220 – Robert Bobbons (L) pinned Austin Rewoldt (E) 285 – Joseph Fea (E) win by forfeit Olympic Duals December 13 at Kitsap Pavilion, Bremerton South Kitsap 33, Enumclaw 33 (SK win on criteria) Enumclaw 61, Hudson Bay 12 Enumclaw 48, Peninsula 27 Enumclaw 46, Olympic 27 Enumclaw ties for third place.

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Enumclaw 116, Lakes 64 December 11 at Lakes 200-yard medley relay: Enumclaw second (Bryce VanHoof, Austin Kaehn, Brandon Vick, Rueben Madewell); third (Jayson Bates, Nathan March, Jacob Hechter, Evan O’Neill). 200 freestyle: Vick, first; Ethan Horan, second; March, fifth. 200 individual medley: VanHoof, first; Kyle Morgan, fourth; Brett Butler, fifth. 50 freestyle: Mitchell Petellin, first; Kaehn, third. Diving: Madewell, first; O’Neill, second. 100 butterfly: Petellin, first; Madewell, second; Morgan, fifth. 100 freestyle: VanHoof, first; Butler, third.

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500 freestyle: Bates, first; Hechter, third. 200 freestyle relay: first (Horan, Kaehn, VanHoof, Petellin); third (Morgan, Adam Percival, Travis Ediger, Butler). 100 backstroke: Vick, first; Bates, fourth. 100 breaststroke: Horan, first; Kaehn, second; Percival, fourth. 400 freestyle relay: first (Madewell, Vick, Petellin, Horan); second (Hechter, Morgan, March, Bates); fifth (Butler, Ediger, O’Neill, Percival). Enumclaw 116, Timberline 70 December 9 at Timberline 200-yard medley relay: Enumclaw second place (Ethan Horan, Bryce VanHoof, Brandon Vick, Mitchell Petellin); third place (Jacob Hechter, Nathan March, Kyle Morgan, Rueben Madewell). 200 freestyle: VanHoof, second; Jayson Bates, third; Brett Butler, fourth.

200 individual medley: Horan, first; Hechter, fourth; March, fifth. 50 freestyle: Petellin, first; Austin Kaehn, second; Madewell, fourth. Diving: Madewell, first; Evan O’Neil, fourth. 100 butterfly: Vick, first; Kyle Morgan, second; Hechter, fourth. 100 freestyle: Petellin, first; Butler, third; Adam Percival, fifth. 500 freestyle: Vick, first; Bates, third; O’Neil, fourth. 200 freestyle relay: first (Morgan, Kaehn, Hechter, Madewell); third (Travis Ediger, Percival, Bates, Butler). 100 backstroke: Horan, first; Morgan, third; Ediger, fifth. 100 breaststroke: VanHoof, second; Kaehn, third; March, fourth. 400 freestyle relay: first (Petellin, Vick, Horan, VanHoof); third (Bates, Butler, Kaehn, March). Enumclaw record: 1-0 league, 2-0 overall.


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www.gardenshow.com The show runs Feb. 11-14 so tickets could double as a gift for Valentine’s Day. When you buy early you save money and if you don’t want to go online to www. gardenshow.com you may be able to buy tickets from your local nursery. If you haven’t been to this spectacular show, make this the year you enjoy the fragrance of flowers and inspiration of beauty even if you are not a gardener. Turn your visit into a mini-vacation by booking a hotel room in Seattle and visiting the show for two or more days. You’ll want plenty of time to hear the speakers (I’ll be on stage Wednesday of opening night – speaking on “Renovation of the Garden and the Rejuvenation of the Gardener”). If you want to really enjoy an impressive gift you can purchase preview tickets to the premiere on Tuesday evening, Feb. 10; dine, sip and enjoy the show gardens without the crowds. The show website offers tickets to preview night with all proceeds going to support the Washington Park Arboretum – now, how green is that?

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Gift subscription to “GreenPrints” magazine, The Weeders Digest, www. greenprints.com This is not a glossy garden magazine with photos. Instead it is a collection of bi-monthly essays on the soul of gardening that will make you laugh, cry or often just think about gardening from a fresh perspective. If you know of someone who can no longer garden or suffers gardening withdrawal during the winter months this will be the read that fills the void. Gift subscriptions are $19.95 with some holiday options on the website.

well-marked names on the native plants. Northwest Trek is open all year long and this huge park near Eatonville offers tram rides to take you close to freeroaming bison, deer and elk. There are also enclosed areas that showcase bear, eagles and other mammals that share our home state of Washington. Before you think about showering a kid with more toys or video games consider a walk on the wild side instead. You can purchase a membership for $50 or upgrade to a

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We experience more than just gardens on our group tours and our trip to sunny Portugal will be Nov. 8-17, 2015. We’ll enjoy a cooking demonstration, Fado dinner show, winery tour and more. The early booking price of $3,204 includes airfare. Visit my website at www.binettigarden.com for more trip details and a link to sign up. • • • For more gardening information, Marianne Binetti can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.

Happy Birthday 93rd Ernie Purath!

Long time airport supporter, Ernest Purath, is approaching his 93rd birthday, so I asked him if I could relate a few of his WWII experiences during his 3 year tour in the Pacific Theatre. He was a flying mechanic assigned to the C46, C47 and C52. “We landed on a steel bed runway in Tacloban just in time to watch General MacArthur wading ashore with his troops, during the shooting of his famous I shall return scene.” “We departed Okinawa, leaving the comfort of hardwood floored tents behind, in a C46 with a weak right engine. We got as far as Iwo Jima before we had to land and ground the aircraft.” This move would relegate SSGT Purath to Iwo for over a month, awaiting parts and replacing the engine by himself. “Sure wish they had made this decision back in Okinawa where the parts were located, exclaimed Ernie.” Although Iwo Jima was still a hot zone, the airport was secure. The army and marines guys, still busy clearing tunnels, shared their food and clothing with him. The stint in Iwo Jima cost Ernie an available Tech SGT rating because he was unable to return to Okinawa. While ground testing the new engine, twelve P-51’s flew overhead returning from a mission. One pulled too many G’s, lost a wing and came to rest just in front of the place where Ernie was doing the engine run-up. During the time of Ernie’s arrival in Japan the terms of the Japanese surrender were being signed at 9:45am, Sept. 2nd 1945 on the U.S.S. Missouri. Although it was over, Ernie would spend another year in occupied Japan before a 5 day return trip to Seattle on the deck of a troop ship they called “The Wave Rocker.” We appreciate Ernie’s service, knowing that freedom still isn’t free.

By Britt Nelson Director, Plateau Outreach Ministries

Plateau Outreach Ministries began over 15 years ago when an elderly woman left a gift in her will to the churches of the Plateau Ministerial Association so they could care for others the way she had been cared for. She had no family or support structure in place, so in her time of need it was the churches & POM founders that made sure she was OK. POM continues to be inspired by our founding story and serving the seniors in our community is still a core of our ministry. If you have the chance to view the short video on our website www. plateauoutreach.org, you will meet Betty. Betty shares her story of waiting for the neighbors to throw food out to the chickens or tuna to the cats and she would beg for it. This was before POM. She also shares her gratitude, “…now I come to the ministry here…and I don’t have to starve.” Betty has become family. We walk alongside her to be sure she is visiting the food bank for what she needs. We make certain she signs up for federal energy assistance as the winter comes. We always ask if she has a good warm coat, hat and gloves for winter and if her health is OK. I chuckle at the day Betty sat down and watched the video herself. She laughed as we told her she was a star and then she had to watch it again! This time of year, as winter approaches, we see many of our community’s seniors who live on fixed incomes. They face more difficulties financially in the winter because of the cold and their increased heating bills. We are fortunate to have the federal energy assistance program at POM once a month. In November, they served 90 families and seniors with their

heating needs. They will continue to come once each month through April. This program makes a huge difference to our low income seniors. We become pretty attached to the seniors we serve. For Charlie (identity protected), we watched him aging in his own home. He did well for a long time, but he didn’t have family to visit and monitor how he was doing. He would check in with us and we could see things becoming more difficult for him living alone. We saw his health declining. He finally told us that he worried that if he fell or became sick, no one would know. He became anxious that he might end up alone in his house for weeks before anyone knew anything was wrong. Charlie was also very independent and leaving his home was a difficult conversation. Because we had built a relationship with Charlie, we were able to talk through the benefits of moving into an assisted living apartment. There were many conversations to assure him of his independence. We talked through the transition and little things like how great it would be to have meals available every day and other people to share them with. We celebrated with Charlie when he did move into an assisted living apartment. Today we know Charlie is much healthier and happier, in a safe place with people around to check in on him and a place where he can keep his independence. Our community is fortunate to have a growing senior population. We appreciate all the support we receive in caring for our seniors who have most definitely become like family to us. Our founding donor would be proud of where we are today in helping the seniors of our community.

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Honoring aunt, Johnson helping cancer center By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Having seen the good work done by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Enumclaw’s Haley Johnson now wants to help raise money for the Seattle organization. And she’s calling upon her home town to help. A 2014 graduate of Enumclaw High, Johnson is now a freshman at the University of Washington and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was selected for the Miss Greek pageant, a year-long, philanthropic event which has her raising money for Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The effort will culminate in the spring where she will represent her sorority through a personality walk, a talent event and a speech, all combined with the sum she collected. Each young woman in the pageant has committed to raising at least $7,000. On average, the event generates about $60,000 annually for the cancer center. Johnson has a personal reason for joining the cancer fight. “I have seen how Fred Hutch truly impacts lives through my aunt Tricia Johnson,” she wrote in an email. “She has battled the horrible disease of cancer for

over 10 years of her life and through it all remained positive and optimistic about the future. She is a cancer survivor and the biggest inspiration in my life. “I took on the challenge of fundraising for Miss Greek in her honor, to give back to an organization that gave her life back to her.” Johnson is a lifelong resident of Enumclaw she admits to miss- Haley Johnson is busy raising money for the ing the small-town Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Contributed photo feel while away at school. has several fundraising “Gaining support from this community events in the works. • She plans to host a bake would not only make a huge impact in my fundraising sale at Johnson’s Home and efforts,” she wrote, “but I Garden in Maple Valley would truly appreciate the during her winter break fact that Enumclaw loves me and, in January, host a fundraising night at HopJacks as much as I love it.” Johnson is aiming to in Maple Valley. Details raise $10,000 by the April are still coming together deadline. Those wishing and will be posted to her to help are encouraged to Facebook page. • A relative works for visit her Facebook page, www.facebook.com/haley- the jewelry company Stella formissgreek. Donations and Dot and has agreed to also can be made through help. The link is www.stelher personal website, http:// ladot.com/ts/oyn36. Sales getinvolved.fhcrc.org/goto/ made by Dec. 21 will arrive HaleyForMissGreek, where before Christmas Eve and a she also posts personal infor- percentage of sales will be donated to Johnson’s fundmation about her quest. The UW freshman also raising campaign.

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White River’s boys slip past Clover Park By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. That old sports adage held true Friday night for the White River high boys, who defeated Clover Park 68-66 in South Puget Sound 2A basketball action. Playing on the road, the Hornets found themselves trailing 21-11 after one quarter of play and were on the short end of a 40-34 score by intermission. The

third period provided a different story, however, as the White River crew erased the deficit and took a onepoint lead. The finish was strong enough to allow the Hornets to escape with the road win. Four White River players landed in double figures, paced by 23 points from Dustin France and 20 from Tyler Meadows. Alex Wallen added 13 points and Brandon Scheer scored 10. The victory improved White River’s record to 2-0 in league play and set the

stage for a busy week of hoop action. The Hornets took on league newcomer River Ridge Tuesday night, host Tumwater in nonleague action tonight, Wednesday, and travel to Washington High for a league contest Friday, all before squaring off against Vashon Island Saturday at the ShoWare Center in Kent. Now serving

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During the month of October, our district posted a request for proposals for an architect for the purpose of creating conceptual designs for Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond Elementary School. Ten architect firms sent in packages to complete this role. From ten, we narrowed the list to four. The four firms were interviewed by a large interview committee representing staff and community. At our last school board meeting, our Board of Directors approved NAC as the firm to create these designs. Beginning on December 15th, NAC will begin working with design teams from each school. Like the interview team, these design teams will be consist of both staff and community members. The high school team will also have students. They will meet every other week until the beginning of March to begin to take our current “napkin drawing” and begin to create the expanded concepts for each school. (Please see these drawings below or go to our website www.enumclaw.wednet.edu.)

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I will keep you updated throughout this process, but there is one direct opportunity for interested staff and community to come together and meet with NAC. On January 13, 2015 at 6:30 in the EHS library, NAC will facilitate a conversation that will update the process and allow for participants to provide input. I would love to see many of you at this meeting to provide your great ideas!

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versity. Nine club members did a spectacular job representing the district and their school in this endeavor. They did such an exceptional job that they were invited to return next year! Congratulations on a job well done!

Westwood Elementary students donned their pirate’s patches when Captain Johnathan Hillstrand came to visit. You may recognize Captain Johnathan’s name from the television show, “Deadliest Catch”. Captain Johnathan read his children’s book, “Adventures of Joey, Andy and Little Bird .. A Pirate’s Treasure”, to the students. Needless to say, it was a fun and adventure-filled day at Westwood! 1204225


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Follow these tips for healthy holiday eating By Holly Martindale

times, of the year: • Watch the portion sizes. It’s better for you to just take small We all know that feeling. portions of the higher-calorie That food coma we go into foods. after a great holiday meal. It’s • Remember that drinks have simultaneously wonderful and calories too. There can be quite a depressing. It’s hard to not lot of calories in alcohol and other eat anything and everything Holly Martindale types of delicious drinks like hot served; and it’s all so appetizing, you wouldn’t want to be rude, now, chocolate and eggnog. • Asking for a spritzer of no-calorie would you? But all that food can be unhealthy for seltzer water and wine will cut down on your heart, can increase your risk for the calories. • Bring a healthy dish to a family gathvarious chronic diseases and can take away from the nutrients your body needs ering. That way you know what is healthy and you can eat more of that. to function. • Use lower-calorie or lower-fat subEven though the holidays have a reputation for delicious food, it’s important stitutes, like light sour cream or light for you to eat healthy not just around the mayonnaise, when making classic holiholidays, but year-round. There are a few day dishes. ways to eat healthy at this time, and all • Eat a small, healthy snack before you

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All the extra sugar around the holidays can be bad for your health. Sugar contributes extra calories that can lead to obesity. We all love to eat the extra pie in our kitchen, but remember, an extra 3,500 calories and you’ve got another pound. That’s an extra 500 calories a day for a week straight. With that you’ll be well on your way to gaining some extra weight. Try some of these tips to help you eat healthier this holiday season. CHI Franciscan Health has registered dieticians you can contact about eating healthy. To learn more about them go to http://www.chifranciscan.org/HealthCare-Services/Weight-Loss/Nutritionand-Weight-Management/NutritionCounseling/ or call 1-800-823-6525. About the writer: Holly Martindale is the lead dietitian at the Outpatient Nutrition Center at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma. Need a doctor? Call the Franciscan Physician Referral Line toll-free: 1-888-825-3227.

Show someone you CARE

The Buckley Downtown Business Association would like to thank everyone that participated in the 2014 Buckley Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Our Sponsors; Buckley Chamber of Commerce, Cascade Vet, Firehouse Pub, Precision Chainsaw, Big Burger Teriyaki, Mark Mauldin (music), Santa Clause (Ray), Buckley Museum, Mighty Bean Espresso, Karen Underwood-Kettle Korn, and the Elk Ridge and Wilkeson Choir. Thank You Ashlea Mills and Griffin Wood, WRHS Homecoming Queen and King, for all your community service and for lighting Buckley’s Christmas Trees.

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go to a party or a meal. • Eat regularly. You don’t want to be ravenously hungry when it’s time for the meal or the party. • Exercise. Exercising can help you burn off those excess calories. • Eat until you’re full, not until you’re as stuffed as that turkey. • Take small bites and chew slowly. • Don’t stand and talk next to the appetizer table; instead talk with people away from it so you’re not tempted to take samples of the food. • Whole grain bread is better for you than refined grains like white bread. You should check the label to make sure that the first ingredient in the bread is a “whole” grain. • Eat light meat and take off the skin. Dark meat and skin aren’t as healthy for you. • Include the foods that are high in antioxidants at the dinner table like cranberries, sweet potatoes and vegetables.

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St. Elizabeth says goodbye to hospital chief Lakewood, Federal Way, Tacoma, Bremerton and Burien. Wilczek has been the chief executive at Franciscan for 16 years and has more than 40 years of health care administration experience. Under his leadership, Franciscan has grown from three hospitals to nine and developed a clinic network of more than 100 sites. Today, Franciscan employs more than 12,000 people in the Puget Sound and generates annual net revenues of $1.8 billion. “Joe Wilczek has been a visionary in expanding the reach and

ing an exercise buddy. C – Company: people bond over shared experiences and achieving shared goals. It’s motivating to know a friend is waiting for you and will push or encourage as needed. A – Accountability: having or being a buddy builds in accountability. Nobody wants to let their friends down. R – Results: stud-

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James Health in Chicago; and vice president for strategic planning and business development at Sharp HealthCare in San Diego. Patel holds master’s degrees in health administration and business administration from the University of Pittsburgh. He has a bachelor’s degree from The Johns Hopkins University. He is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives. CHI Franciscan Health is part of Catholic Health Initiatives, a nonprofit, faith-based health system formed in 1996 through the consolidation of four Catholic health systems. One of the nation’s largest health systems, based in Englewood, Colo., CHI operates in 19 states and comprises 105 hospitals and 30 critical access facilities, among hundreds of other care sites that span the inpatient and outpatient continuum of care.

tinued success! Stephanie Norton-Bredl is the associate executive director at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at snortonbredl@ seattleymca.org. Bruce deJong is a group exercise instructor at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be

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CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 18 14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF B U C K L E Y, P I E R C E C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 23-13, THE SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHI N G TO N , F O R T H E YEAR 2014, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. ORDINANCE NO. 19 -14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUCKLEY, PIERCE COUNTY, W A S H I N G T O N AMENDING CHAPTERS 14.30 OF THE BUCKLEY MUNICIPAL C O D E T O C O M P LY WITH THE CITY’S ADOPTED PHASE II NPDES STORMWATER M A N AG E M E N T P RO GRAM. For the complete text of these ordinances, please contact the City of Buckley at (360) 8291921, ext. 7801, or stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street. # 605217 12/17/14

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TOWN OF CARBONADO ORDINANCE NO. 423 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF CARBONADO, WASHINGTON INCREASING GARBAGE RATE FEES, AMENDING SECTION 8.15.100 OF THE CARBONADO MUNICIPAL CODE, AND REPEALING SECTION 8.15.105 OF THE CARBONADO MUNICIPAL CODE AND ORDINANCE NO. 414 Copies of the full ordinance are available at the Clerk’s Office. /s/Michelle Chabot Clerk-Treasurer # 605836 12/17/14, 12/24/14 White River School Dist. Surplus Sale This sale will be at 4:00 pm; Thursday, January 29, 2015 Location: White River H i g h S c h o o l ; 26928 120th ST E. Buckley, WA 98321 General list of items included: Forklift, Snap-on drum & rotor lathe, valve grinder, Amco brake lathe and other automotive parts including engines, transmissions, and dr ive trains. Assume all items are inoperable. # 605832 12/17/14, 1/21/15 City of Buckley Planning Commission Notice of Public Hearing Date of Notice: December 17, 2014 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Planning Commission w i l l c o n d u c t a p u bl i c hearing on Monday, January 12, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. at the Buckley Mul-

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accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the special accommodation, case by parties at least please contact City Hall three judicial days in adwithin three business vance of a scheduled days prior to the public Court proceeding. h e a r i n g a t I F YO U D O N OT A P ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 e x t . PEAR AND DEFEND, a 7801. judgment by default will # 605809 be entered against you 12/17/14 for the relief requested in the Complaint. IN THE SUPERIOR The Plaintiff’s attorneys COURT OF THE a r e : M i c h a e l L . Yo r k STATE OF ARIZONA and Daniel A. Thulin of IN AND FOR THE WATTEL & YORK, 2175 COUNTY OF North Alma School MARICOPA Road, Suite B107, SHANNON C h a n d l e r, A r i zo n a MOSTASHARI, 85224; (480) 222-2020. Plaintiff, SIGNED AND vs. SEALED this date: DENISE RENEE October 29, 2014 STEWARD and JOHN /s/ Michael K. Jeanes, DOE STEWARD, wife Clerk and husband; DOES Clerk of Superior Court I-XX and BLACK & /s/ R. Tillar WHITE CORPORATIONS I-V, Defendants. Deputy Clerk # 604201 No. CV2014-095843 12/10/14, 12/17/14, SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZO- 12/24/14, 12/31/14 D COMüORüWWW BLSCOURIERHERALD COM NOTICE OF NA TO DEFENDANTS: APPLICATION DENISE RENEE STEWAND ARD YOU ARE HEREOPTIONAL SEPA BY SUMMONED and reENVIRONMENTAL quired to appear and deTHRESHOLD fend in this action, in this DETERMINATION Court within the followN OT I C E I S H E R E B Y ing time limits: T W E N T Y DAY S a f t e r GIVEN the City of Bonthe service of this Sum- ney Lake received an mons upon you, if you application for a shorewere served within the line substantial development permit (SSDP) exState of Arizona, or THIRTY DAYS after the emption and a State Enservice of this Summons vironmental Policy Act upon you, if you were (SEPA) Environmental ser ved outside of the Review for a bulkhead maintenance project State of Arizona. TO APPEAR AND DE- within the City of Bonney FEND, you must file a Lake. The application R e s p o n s e u p o n t h e was submitted on DePlaintiff’s attorney, within cember 3, 2014 and deter mined complete for the above time limits. U n d e r R u l e 1 0 ( d ) the purpose of review on A . R . C. P. a n d S e c t i o n December 8, 2014. 12-311 A.R.S., all an- P r o j e c t : A l l a n Yo r k e swers must be in writing, Park Bulkhead Maintefiled in the Clerk’s office nance F i l e N u m b e r : and be accompanied by PLN-2014-01773 Description of Proposal: the necessary filing fee. Requests for reasonable The applicant proposes

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PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF to push the existing soil tion of the comment peri- C o d e A n d O r d i n a n c e No. 1459 Relating To STATE WASHINGTON back under the base of od. Land Use Designation ENVIRONMENTAL COUNTY OF PIERCE the bulkhead within the # 605826 And Zoning ClassificaPOLICY ACT (SEPA) IN THE MATTER OF swim area and to a less- 12/17/14 tion Of Certain ProperNotice of SEPA THE ESTATE er extent, the swim platNotice of Application ties Within Bonney Lake. Exempt Action for OF form bases. The working with Optional DNS AB14-140 – Ordinance Enumclaw 2014 Water LEONARD S. SIGNANI area is approximately Brookstrom LLC No. 1498 [D14-140] – An System Improvements and MITSUE SIGNANI, 100’ wide by 50’ long. Private Park Venue Ordinance Of The City Permit Application Num- Deceased Applicant: City of BonCU-2014-03 Council Of The City Of ber: SEPA File #14-442 NO. 14-4-01826-9 ney Lake Public Works The City of Buckley reNOTICE TO Department, c/o Charles ceived a permit applica- B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e Applicant: City of EnumCREDITORS Simpson, Assistant Pub- tion for the following pro- C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , claw, Public Works DeRCW 11.40.030 lic Works Director, PO j e c t t h a t m a y b e o f Adopting The Mid-Bien- partment Box 7380, Bonney Lake, interest to you. You are nial Budget Amendment Description of Proposal: The personal represenFor Budget Years 2013 Construct 676 gallon per tative named below has WA 98391. invited to comment on and 2014. minute (gpm) well facility been appointed and has Location: The project this proposed project. site is within the swim- Date of permit applica- AB14-141 – Ordinance with booster pump sta- qualified as Personal ming area at Allan Yorke tion: November 3, 2014; No. 1499 [D14-141] – An tion (BPS), gas chlorina- Representative of this Pa r k . T h e a d d r e s s i s Date of determination of Ordinance Of The City tion, backup generator, estate. Any person hav7203 West Tapps HWY completeness: Decem- Council Of The City Of fencing and related ap- ing a claim against the – Nearest cross street is ber 11, 2014; Date of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e purtenances. The pro- decedent must, before Bonney Lake Boulevard notice of application: De- C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , ject includes installation the time the claim would Adopting The Biennial of water mains up to, but be barred by any otherlocated in Section 28 cember 17, 2014 N E , To w n s h i p 2 0 N C o m m e n t d u e d a t e : B u d g e t Fo r C a l e n d a r not larger than, 10 inch- wise applicable statute Years 2015 and 2016. es in diameter. Demolish of limitations, present Range 05E. January 5, 2015 Documents Submitted P r o j e c t D e s c r i p t i o n : AB14-143 – Ordinance existing well building and the claim in the manner with Application: SEPA Conduct a wedding/spe- No. 1500 [D14-143] – An decommission two wells. a s p r o v i d e d i n R C W Checklist, JARPA, vicin- c i a l eve n t s ve nu e o n Ordinance Of The City Demolish Lower Fairway 11.40.070 by serving on Council Of The City Of Hills BPS and install alti- or mailing to the personity map, and site plan. 11-acre site for 8- to Environmental Determi- 10-hour events. Will pro- B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e tude valve at the Fair- al representative or the nation: The City of Bon- vide an outdoor tent (40 C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , way Hills Reservoir. In- p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a ney Lake reviewed the x 60 feet) as shelter and A m e n d i n g C h a p t e r s t a l l a n ew p r e s s u r e tive’s attorney at the adproposal for probable will not be visible from 12.12 of the BLMD and reducing valve (PRV) dress stated below a 7EDNESDAY ĂĽ*UNEĂĽ ĂĽ ĂĽ4(%ĂĽ%.5-#,!7 ĂĽ"/..%9ĂĽ,!+%ĂĽ ĂĽ35-.%2ĂĽ#/52)%2 (%2!,$ ĂĽ0AGEĂĽ ĂĽ the Corresponding Por- west of the intersection copy of the claim and filadverse environmental the road. Parking will be impacts and is likely is- “circus styleâ€? on grass tions of Ordinance No. of 284th Ave SE and SE ing the original of the suing a determination of and accommodate 65 1338 Relating To Reser- 472nd Street. Install indi- claim with the court in vations, Fees and Group vidual service PRVs in which the probate prononsignificance (DNS) vehicles. the expanded 983 zone c e e d i n g s w e r e c o m for this project under the Project Location: 834 Use For Parks. optional DNS process in Sheets Road, Buckley, AB14-154 – Ordinance served by the proposed m e n c e d . T h e c l a i m No. 1501 [D14-154] – An n ew B P S t o b e c o n - must be presented withWAC 197-11-355. This WA, and is a portion of in the later of: (1) Thirty may be your only oppor- the NE Âź of the SE Âź of Ordinance Of The City structed. tunity to comment on the Section 11, Township Council Of The City Of Location of Proposal: days after the personal environmental impacts 19N, Range 6E, Pierce B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e New well house - 395 representative served or C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Farman Street S (APN mailed the notice to the of the proposed project. County, Washington. Staff Contact: Ryan Har- Project Applicant: Robert Amending Chapter 5.04 3 0 2 0 0 7 - 9 0 0 6 ) ; P RV s creditor as provided unReachAve 50,561 homes with SE right-ofd e r R C W riman, AICP, Associate Brooks and Angela To- of the BLMC and Ordi- -284th nance No. 1398 Relating way between Warner/SE 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) Planner, City of Bonney man. a Southeast SUPERZONE ZONE Lake Community Devel- Environmental Review: To Utility Taxes On Wa- 456th Street and 480th four months after the Package each week.St date of first publication SE, SE 472nd o p m e n t D e p a r t m e n t , The City of Buckley re- ter, Sewer, And Storm- Ave right-of-way 9002 Main Street East, v i ewe d t h e p r o p o s e d water Services. Your ad willapprox run 450 o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e Suite 300, Bonney Lake, project for probable ad- The full text of ordinanc- to 500 ft west of 284th claim is not presented in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, W A 9 8 3 9 1 , P h o n e : verse environmental im- es is available to view Ave SE; Lower Fairway within this time frame, BPS - 46400 286th the claim is forever Covington/Maple Valley/Black (253) 447-4350, Email: pacts and expects to is- online at www.ci.bon- Hills SE (APN 246880- barred, except as otherharrimanr@ci.bonney- sue a determination of ney-lake.wa.us or upon Ave Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw request to the City Clerk. 0 2 8 0 ) ; A l t i t u d e Va l ve wise provided in RCW lake.wa.us. nonsignificance (DNS) 4Courier-Herald. 6 4 0 0 2 9 0 t h Ave S E 1 1 . 4 0 . 0 5 1 and Written comments shall for this project. The op- # 605212 (APN 302007-9097); De- 11.40.060. This bar is be submitted to the staff tional DNS process in 12/17/14 m o l i s h e x i s t i n g w e l l effective as to claims contact prior to the close WAC 197-11-355 is beof business on January ing used. This may be ORDINANCE NO. 2553 building (APN 302007- against both the decedent’s probate and non2, 2015. The environ- your only opportunity to A N O R D I N A N C E O F 9108). mental threshold deter- comment on the environ- THE CITY COUNCIL OF Other Permits Required: probate assets. m i n a t i o n m ay b e a p - mental impacts of the THE CITY OF ENUM- City of Enumclaw build- Date of filing copy of Noing and demolition per- tice to Creditors: pealed within fifteen (15) proposed project. CLAW, WASHINGTON, days after the comple- Agencies, tribes, and the ADOPTING THE ANNU- mits, King County right- November 20, 2014 way Permit, King County Date of first publication: public are encouraged to AL OPERATING BUDdemolition permit. 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