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In the flow Snoqualmie Valley School District launches new STREAM program for gifted learners By EVAN PAPPAS
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Spurred by new state legislation, the Snoqualmie Valley School District this year launched its new science, technology, reading, engineering, arts, and math (STREAM) program for gifted children.
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Edison Wheeler, a student in the grade 2-3 class, shows off the slingshot-esque project he put together. This “magnet” program serves the top elementary age students in the school district within their
own classrooms at Snoqualmie Elementary School. Washington Administrative Code
(WAC) 392-170-078 requires all school districts to provide services for highly capable students. Kids get selected to the program by scoring in the 96th or above percentile on tests such as the Cognitive Abilities Test, a test that measures reasoning and problemsolving, and the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills, which tests the development of students’ skills and critical thinking. Daniel Schlotfeldt, executive director of elementary education for Snoqualmie Valley Schools, said that these tests help the district gauge not only what students know, but how they process information. “The (cognitive abilities test) gives a bit of insight into how the SEE GIFTED, 2
Historic award Georgia’s Bakery receives historic restoration award for new look By EVAN PAPPAS
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North Bend bakery owners Steve and Georgia Teodosiadis received King County’s John D. Spellman award for Historic Preservation last Thursday, for the restoration of Georgia’s Bakery. Steve Teodosiadis is grateful for the recognition his business has received. “It was great, it was was a big deal for me,” he said. “I’m really happy with the way it turned out and I’m glad it got the recognition among some other big projects.” Teodosiadis thanked the county, the city and 4Culture for their support as he went through the process of restoring the bakery to its original form. Common knowledge had it that in the 1970s, city officials and business owners wanted to market North Bend like Leavenworth, known for its Bavarian look, by giving many of the buildings a European facade. North Bend Mayor Ken Hearing, who spoke at the Spellman Award ceremony at the North Bend Theater last week, referred to it as “Leavenworth 2.0.” According to Teodosiadis, in the 1990s the city wanted to change that direction and the facades on the buildings were slowly removed and replaced with the original historic facades. The bakery was the last building in North
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Georgia and Steve Teodosiadis received the John D. Spellman Historic Preservation Award for their restoration of Georgia’s Bakery in North Bend. Presenting the award, center, is Rhonda Berry of the King County Executive’s office. Bend to still have the old facade up, he said. In 2014, Teodosiadis received a 4Culture grant to help fund a restoration of the building, removing the old exterior and returning the bakery to its original design. Construction began in
January of 2015 and was finished after a month. “It was a lot of fun, very rewarding, and a lot of people helped out,” Teodosiadis said. “To me it was the right thing to do and I hope everyone likes it.”
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Unlike previous programs for gifted students in the Valley, STREAM is classroom based. The 47 students are split into two groups, a second- and third-grade blended class and a fourth grade class. These are not “pull-out approach” classes that remove students from
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their regular classrooms for programs, but are instead devoted to the classroom experience for highly capable students. Two teachers have been hired to run these classes in the new program. Kate Sharkey, formerly of Cascade View Elementary, and Crystal Batlle who has come all the way from Colorado. They’ve been working with the school to plan the classes for the first year of this program. “They’ve been working with the principal, myself, and district leadership to plan out the learning experience throughout the school year,” Schlotfeldt said. Batlle, teaching the second and third grade STREAM group, is excited that the district was able to put together a program like this to challenge the students in a different way. “We’ve definitely been able to roll out a wonderful program,” she said. “I think it’s really exciting for people to know that we are doing some amazing things here. That we are really challenging these kids in different ways and we are having a lot of fun doing that.” Elysia Pitt, mother of one of the students in the program, said the whole process of going through all the tests and communicating with the teachers and the parents has been positive. “It’s been a really nice, embracing experience,” Pitt said. “I feel pretty blessed that we are a part of it.” Pitt and some of the other parents put together a Facebook group for the program so that they can all stay up to date and in touch with each other. “It’s to keep each other connected in a way that’s positive and nurturing,” Pitt said. “The teachers have been absolutely amazing, they don’t have to be hosting barbecues and responding to Facebook.” Schlotfeldt said that these gifted classes are not about accelerating the students through to higher levels of education, but rather exploring the current grade material in greater depth. “Our goal is driven by the standards of the grade level. There is some acceleration, but it is more about the depth of education,” he said. Pitt said the classes are more than just about learning a subject, they are designed to give students a more thorough understanding of the material. “They won’t just learn about the American Revolution, they will take a deep dive into what it was like to be there,” Pitt said. Schlotfeldt explained that these gifted students do have certain needs that should be met in order to help them learn the best way possible. “There are two types of learners. There are high achievers, who are very capable and work very hard, and there are gifted students who process information differently and have different needs from general education students,” Schlotfeldt said. “I think there’s the shift, this program is for those types of things.” Find more information on the program at svsdstream.weebly.com.
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Ridge Block Party brings together music, culture, and entertainment
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Top, left: A huge crowd gathers to watch the DMW Martial Art and Fitness weapons demonstration on the corner of Center Boulevard and Southeast Ridge Street. Top, right: The DMW booth sees huge interest after their demonstration. Bottom, left: Snoqualmie firefighters let kids tour the inside of the fire trucks near the entrance to the block party. Bottom, right: The Pratidhwani dance company performed several dance numbers that flowed together as a story.
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This week in Snoqualmie Valley history Thursday, Sept. 27, 1990
It’s election season: Play nice Voters should show candidates they oppose the same respect as those they support
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he Snoqualmie Valley has developed a reputation for, and I’ll admit it, an expectation of calm, quiet, even bucolic serenity. Most of the time, it’s a well-deserved reputation. F o g g y mornings, double rainbows over Mount Si, truly wild animals to watch CAROL LADWIG and shops Valley Record Editor that you can enter and go straight to whatever item you need are the building blocks of that environment. So are the baristas who have your drink ready when you come in the door because they saw you park your car, the shop people who tell you where in town you can find that thingamajig they just don’t carry and the librarians who dream up special programs — Zombie Peeps, anyone? — to bring the community to them, and together. Special events like the weekend’s Blues Walk also help to remind us all how creative Valley-dwellers can
be, and how generous, volunteering their evening to sell tickets, check wristbands, stop traffic for pedestrians and answer dozens, maybe hundreds, of questions about what’s where, and when, and how you can get there from here. Now, unfortunately, for the “but.” Sometimes, the Mayberry image slips a little. No, it’s hardly the worst thing you could say about a place, but yes, it does matter, to me, and I think to everyone who chose to live here — something we’re finding out is actually a privilege as housing prices go up. Especially during election season, these slips and slides have a magnified effect; they erode our foundation. Most of the year we get “hot tips” on new rumors to chase every week or so, but during election season, they pour into our office almost daily. Since we’re in the political arena here, I’ll try to be polite: The most positive thing I can say about these tips is that they are almost entirely unfounded, and were made with questionable motives. Meanwhile, almost all of the area candidates for office seem to be playing fair, for which I commend them. They shake hands with their opponents at meetings, allow each other to finish their sentences and generally seem to treat each other with respect whenever they’re in public. A lot of candidate supporters and opponents have also been above board, and I appreciate that integrity even more. Their letters to the
editor clearly state the reasons they support certain candidates, without getting into personal attacks on opponents. They keep the conversation where it belongs, on the issues that will affect the Valley in the near and far future. They also, not coincidentally, make my job easier by leaving out rumors and unverifiable “facts.” That of course, is all in public. I wish it were the same in private. I have great respect for anyone willing to put in the work to run for office, let alone serve the public in one — provided they actually want to serve the public — but I’m starting to feel like I’m in the minority there. Courtesy is an acceptable substitute, though, and I’m willing to settle for that — from candidates to voters and vice versa. So, voters and candidates, your assignment for the next two months is to treat each other, no matter how heated the debate, with the same courtesy you’d give to someone you are introduced to for the very first time. Ambush public accusations via social media or even the local newspaper don’t look like courtesy. Whispered critiques, or comments from the peanut gallery during candidate speeches don’t sound like courtesy. It’s not complicated. Courtesy is the simple acknowledgment that the person standing in front of you is, in fact, a person. You’ll know it when you see it. This is the Valley, after all.
•The Snoqualmie City Council approved a new ordinance that formally brings the 1,344-acre Snoqualmie Ridge property into the city. The unanimous vote ended a nearly four-year process to annex the Weyerhaeuser land on the Lake Alice Plateau. This was the first step in the company’s bid to build a master-planned community, complete with 2,000 houses and apartments, a 350-acre business park, a PGA Tour stadium golf course, and a major new highway. • The experts appear to agree that the “sludge kill” on the Weyerhaeuser land north of Snoqualmie is an anomaly. Apparently, the municipal sludge used to fertilize young trees has never resulted in their death before. It is cause for some alarm, and it has been kept from the public for over a year.
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•The Washington State Patrol investigated an accident which involved Mary A. Hughes, 20, of North Bend and Trooper Mel Mooers. Miss Hughes, eastbound, was being pursued by the Issaquah police. In an attempt to assist with the apprehension, Trooper Mooers blocked the eastbound lane at the Snoqualmie cut-off. Miss Hughes, trying to by-pass the roadblock, struck the ‘65 Plymouth patrol car, inflicting approximately $150 damage. No injuries resulted. • Scott Wallace, Chairman of the Board of King County Commissioners, told the Record Tuesday night that he would recommend to the County Park Board that it consider the purchase of land lying on the north and south banks of the Tolt River for use as a public park. Wallace said he hoped the Board would consider the project on its 10-year comprehensive land acquisition program.
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Larry G. Lydon passed away peacefully at home on September 12, 2015. Larry was born April 8, 1918 in Maltby, WA to Patrick Lydon and Charlotte Boch. He graduated from Queen Anne High School in 1936. He attended University of Portland on a track scholarship in 1937. He joined the Navy in May of 1941. His first assignment was to the USS San Francisco; arriving at Pearl Harbor just prior to December 7th attack. He married Bette Marcum on Thanksgiving Day in 1942. They have 3 children, Mike Lydon, Pat Lydon and Karen (Lydon) Loid. They have 7 grandchildren, Anne, Eileen, Jackie, Sara, Cindy, Jon and Becky; and 14 great-grandchildren. After the war Larry returned to University of Portland to finish his Bachelor degree receiving a magnum cum laude in September 1946. He began a teaching career spanning six decades; teaching in the 1940’s to 1970’s and subbing in the 1980’s and 90’s Larry and Bette ran Lydon’s U-Pick Blueberry Farm in Duvall until they moved to Vancouver in 2000. Memorial services will be held in Carnation at the American Legion Hall on October 10th from 1PMm to 4PM Please bring your memories of Coach Lydon to share. We will all enjoy the stories. 1422870
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Neal David Volker, age 25, put on his angel wings and left this earth on September 18, 2015. He was born on February 19, 1990 in Arlington, Washington but spent most of his growing up years in Snoqualmie, Washington. He attended The Academic Institute in Bellevue for most of his high school years and graduated with honors from Insight School of Washington and he later attended Lake Washington Technical Institute. He worked during tax season for Utax Software providing technical support to tax professionals and also worked part-time for Republic Parking at the Snohomish County Courthouse. He loved his kitties and riding his motorcycle, but most of all, gaming on his computer was his all-time favorite, outside of spending time with his mom and family. Neal was a loving young man whose parents are extremely proud of him and he will be missed immensely by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. He is survived by his Father, David Volker, Mother Sharon (Ullestad) Volker, Sister Renee’ Volker, Dear Friend Tony Bani, Girlfriend Heather Andreasen, Grandmothers Ferne Ullestad and Anna Volker, Aunts Wanda Reed, Darlene (Ernesto) Aguiluz, and Marlene (William) Fritz, Uncle Darwen (Denice) Ullestad, and many numerous great aunts and an uncle, and cousins. He is preceded in death by both Grandfathers Robert Ullestad and Orville Volker, an uncle Dean Ullestad, and many other aunts, uncles and a cousin. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at www.gofundme. com/NealVolker. Burial at Floral Hills, Lynnwood, WA. 1422228
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FRIDAY, OCT. 2 WORLD LANGUAGE TALES: North Bend Library hosts a World Language Story Time Sampler, 10 a.m. Family program features story time in English and a world language, to celebrate diversity.
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SUNDAY, OCT. 4 TREE PLANTING: Snoqualmie United Methodist Church hosts a community work day at the Little Si trailhead, 1 to 3 p.m. Come to the Sallal Grange parking lot between 12:30 and 12:45 p.m. to register. For more information, call Mary Brown, (425) 8881967, or send email to office@snoqualmieumc.info.
MONDAY, OCT. 5 MERRY MONDAYS: Merry Monday Story Time is 11 a.m. at North Bend Library, for newborns to age 3, with adult. YOGA: Park Street Healing Arts hosts yoga with Dr. Jill, 12:15 p.m. RSVP at www. parkstreethealing.com.
City closes streets through Thursday Railroad Avenue S.E. in downtown Snoqualmie will be one-lane only, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Thursday, Oct. 1. Flaggers will direct traffic during the closure, while infrastructure work is being done. The road is scheduled to reopen by end of day Thursday. Southeast River Street will also be closed around the clock, between Railroad and Falls Avenue, for infrastructure work. This closure is scheduled to end by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30.
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Candidates speak their minds
The Record continues its coverage from last week on the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce candidate forum held Sept. 18 for candidates for Snoqualmie and North Bend City Council. Snoqualmie candidates Charles Peterson in position 6 and his opponent for position 6, Joe Larson, answered questions while candidates Chelley Patterson and Brad Toft, both unopposed, gave opening statements. Patterson did, however, use her allotted time to also endorse Peterson for Position 6, saying she had no opposition to Larson, but was concerned that two family members on the council — Larson’s brother is Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson — “would be really, really tough on city council.”
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What’s an interim solution for traffic congestion at North Bend candidates raise their hands in a rapid-fire round of questioning at the Sept. 18 forum, hosted by the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce. The next forum, for North Bend candidates, is 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 at North Bend Theater. the I-90 and Highway 18 interchange? Larson: Possibly allowing or adding a dedicated right turn lane on the Parkway down to I-90 west. Another lane could provide relief for people trying to get up to the Parkway rather than turning left on Highway 18… The project depends heavily on how much the city is ready and willing to operate outside of the city, county and state levels to apply influence. I’d be happy to network or do whatever I could to win that kind of support at the state level. Peterson: Snoqualmie is now in the process of having a survey conducted of traffic from near the hospital to the Highway 18 intersection. We will use that to continue to push all state and federal agencies to rebuild the interchange as rapidly as possible.
Should the city play a role in developing the mill site? Peterson: I was against annexation of the Weyerhaeuser mill site. I went to the King County Council and found out the cost of maintaining the roads and rebuilding that bridge. I was able to improve the agreement with the research that I did. Nevertheless, I felt it was too early to bring it in. We have to maintain the roads, police, the fire department, and the taxes that come in do not support it at this time. Larson: If the Muckleshoot move ahead with their development, suddenly the mill site comes in much closer proximity to the traffic of the Salish and conceivably you could have a hotel there. Once you have a hotel, you’ve got business parks and lots of opportunities for generating planned development with corresponding revenue. The development with the mill site fits in very nicely with all of that. North Bend candidates were incumbent Mayor Ken Hearing and write-in opponent Mary Miller; Jonathan Rosen, unopposed in position 1; Trevor Kostanich and incumbent Dee Wayne Williamson, who coudn’t attend, for position three; incumbent David Cook and Brenden Elwood for position 5, and Judy Bilanko and Martin Volken for position 7.
With 800 more homes coming to North Bend, how would you address traffic congestion? Cook: The city has no money to mitigate the impact of growth until we get impact fees. The city council is going to raise those fees. We are going to gain about $9 to $10 million. That money is enough, along with other funds, to fix ‘the mess in front of QFC,’ Ballarat, Tanner, Thrasher, 140th and Exit 34. We have plans in place now to fix all of these issues. Elwood: I like development paying for development, but the fact is we have to look for additional revenue sources. Bilanko: We need every dollar we can get with the growth paying for growth and we absolutely will get some of them solved. Volken: The Transportation Improvement Plan had a lot of vague language and I’m hoping we can use the time it takes to build these houses to fully crystalize the plan. Hearing: We don’t get to collect that impact fee when the building permit is issued anymore, we have to wait until (a building) is occupied. That’s a three to four month lag. We have to pay for it with the impact fees or our own money. Miller: We’ve lost grants here, we are going back for another larger grant to help support the plaza coming in. The traffic is just an abomination. The people are not feeling like they are heard. Kostanich: What is the vision for 10 to 20 years from now? The city has actually done a great job trying to divert traffic. Some of that rerouting is going to help us create a more pedestrian friendly area downtown. I would like to see us include non-motorized connection.
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coming from different backgrounds, different economic resources. It really troubles me that we have people who have worked here their whole lives, but they can’t live here. Volken: There are some people who are a bit less fortunate and I don’t see North Bend as a community that starts to effectively eliminate people not quite so lucky. I think it should be part of the greater plan for the city. Bilanko: I’m hoping that we can get some condos built, perhaps some more apartments, and I know it has to be zoned, but it will provide some housing. I think we have some opportunity and I think we need to explore that. Miller: I think there is a definite need for apartments, we need a few more structures to help facilitate people that keep having to find another way to get to town to work… Something to get them started so we can have a fuller reach. Hearing: It can be done, market driven,” Hearing said, citing an example from Spokane, where a cottage housing development has a maximum lot size of 950 “and they are selling like hotcakes.” Kostanich: I’d love to see the market driven thing work but I think you are not going to find a lot of developers able to do that unless the city is going to accommodate a much higher density. I’m very open to utilizing some existing programs that have shown success. Cook: The city council has struggled with the idea of affordable housing. We did do the cottage housing and we thought that was a good idea, but the market drove prices up. You don’t get excise taxes from apartments. The only way you get excise taxes to invest in your city is from individual homes. It’s a very complicated issue. The forum also included a rapid-fire round of questions, about candidates support of various issues such as marijuana shops, tattoo parlors and roundabouts. The Chamber will also host a candidate forum Oct. 7 at the North Bend Theatre, featuring candidates for North Bend City Council. For more information, visit www.snovalley.org.
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Downtown North Bend, and most of the 1,700 people in it were all about the music — and the walking —Saturday during the third annual Blues Walk event, hosted by, and benefitting Boxley Music Fund. Jeff and the Jet City Fliers were pumping out classic blues tunes at the outdoor Blues Pavilion, while a few blocks away, the Charlatones drew a much larger crowd than Piccola Cellars could have held if the truck bay doors had been closed. On Park Street, Sean and Melissa Donnelly of Fall City were doing double duty as crossing guards and impromptu entertainment; while Sean belted out the chorus of “Sweet Home, Chicago,” his wife danced into the intersection to wave traffic to a stop for pedestrians. It was an all-ages event, too. One of the youngest in the audience was 11-month-old Kendall Larson of Snoqualmie, hanging with her infant playmates and their parents at Piccola Cellars. Children were barked at by Lonnie Williams at the Mount Si Senior Center during “Walk the Dog”, clucked over by Leslie “Star Drums” Milton doing his rooster story at the Mountain Valley Montessori School, and pressed into service at the main tent, where many high school musicians were volunteering. The city under Mount Si rocked most of the day and night, as 31 bands filled 22 venues with the blues.
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Dog breeds #1 Lab. Retriever 16,651 #2 Golden Retriever 5,373 #3 German Shepherd 4,453 #4 Chihuahua 4,232 #5 Shih Tzu 3,020 #6 Dachshund 2,827 #7 Australian Shepherd 2,580 #8 Pit Bull 2,520 #9 Yorkie 2,184 #10 Pomeranian 1,992
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Author to speak at Tolt Historical Society meeting Oct. 14 Tolt Historical Society will feature Dale Davidson, author of “Dead Man’s Clothes,” at its meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation. All are welcome to attend these public meetings.
‘Twilight Zone’ comes alive at Valley Center Stage North Bend’s community theater, Valley Center Stage, will present a stage show of the TV series “The Twilight Zone,” weekends, Oct. 8 to 24. The first of its kind performance will feature four eerie episodes of the classic show. Rod Serling once said, “You might say that a man is on top of a burning building: He can use a fire escape, a ladder, he might even be picked up by a helicopter. But in the Twilight Zone, he flies.” Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. and show dates are Thursday through Saturday,
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Sammamish art fair is Oct. 10-11 The ninth annual Sammamish Art Fair will be Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10 and 11 at Sammamish City Hall. The fair will feature jury-selected artists and is produced by the Sammamish Arts Commission, 4Culture and the city of Sammamish. For more information, visit sammamishartsfair.wordpress.com.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE #1414469 King County District Court State of Washington Regarding the Name Change of: LEAH C. JOHNSON, Minor By Deana Fuhriman, Parent No 151-368 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR NAME CHANGE The State of Washington – Directed to CHRISTOPHER L. JOHNSON. You are hereby notified that pursuant to RCW 4.24.130, the mother of the above named minor child, has file a Petition to Change the Name of Leah C. Johnson to Leah C. Fuhriman. The hearing on this matter shall be on October 13, 2015 at 1:00 PM, King County District Court, 1309 114th Ave SE, Bellevue, Washington. Failure to appear at this hearing may result in the name change of the above listed minor. Dated September 9, 2015. File your response with: King County District Court, 1309 114th Ave SE, Bellevue, Washington. Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on September 9, 16, 23, 30, 2015. PUBLIC NOTICE #1421130 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NORTH BEND King County, Washington NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the North Bend City Council will hold a public hearing to receive comments on proposed changes to Impact Fees collected on behalf of the Snoqualmie Valley School District. The hearing will take place during the Regular City Council Meeting on Tuesday October 20, 2015, 7:00 P.M., at the Mt Si Senior Center, 411 Main Avenue South, North Bend, WA. Citizens may submit written comments regarding School Impact Fees to the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 211 Main Avenue N. (P.O. Box 896), North Bend, WA 98045, up to the close of business, (4:30 P.M.) Monday, October 19, 2015 or verbally during the public hearing. Further information is available by contacting City Hall at (425) 888-1211. Posted: September 30, 2015 Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record: September 30, 2015. KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PERMITTING & ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (DPER) 35030 SE DOUGLAS ST STE 210 SNOQUALMIE WA 98065-9266 NOTICE OF COMBINED PERMIT APPLICATION REQUESTS: Clearing/Grading; Shoreline Substantial Development & Critical Areas Alteration Exception Permits 2nd Publication request due to
Site Posting Error Files: SHOR15-0037 & CAEX15-0013 Applicant(s): YMCA of Greater Seattle Location: 31112 SE 85th Place Preston WA Proposal: Demolition & Replacement of several camp structures with new structures within the existing YMCA- Camp Terry to support current camp program. Approximately 4,400 sq. ft. of wetland & stream buffer & 1,800sq ft. of both severe & Moderate Channel Migration zones will be impacted. Project Manager: Fereshteh Dehkordi 206-477-0375 fereshteh.dehkordi@kingcounty.gov COMMENT PROCEDURES: DPER will issue a decision on these applications following a 30-day comment period ending on November 3rd 2015 & only after the issuance of the SEPA Threshold Determination (TD) by “lead agency”. King County Department of Transportation, Road Services Division Written comments and additional information can be obtained by contacting the Project Manager at the phone number listed above. Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on September 30, 2015. #1419512.
PUBLIC NOTICE #1422277 LEGAL NOTICE J B STORAGE NORTH BEND,WA. 98045 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intends to auction the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under the Washington Selfservice Storage Facilities act. the undersigned will sell at public auction by silent bidding on the 3rd day of OCT. 2015. from 10am to 12am on premisies where said property has been stored and which are located at JB STORAGE PROPERTY LLC 46925 SE Middle Fork Road North Bend WA 98045 county of (King) State of Washington. (1) KELSEY ENGH 4330 PRESTON FALL CITY RD. FALL CITY WA. 98324 (2) GEORGE HAAS JR. PO BOX 456 FALL CITY WA. 98024 (3) JESSE HUMPHRIES PO BOX 2024 NORTH BEND WA. 98045 (4) TRAVIS IRISH 10319 394TH PL. S E SNOQUALMIE WA. 98065 purchase must be paid for at the time of purchase in cash only. all purhased items sold as-is where are and must be removed at time of sale. sale subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Published in Snoqulamie Valley Record September 30,2015, Covington/Maple Valley/ Black Diamond Reporter October 2, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE #1423034 John Day, on behalf of John Day Homes, P.O. Box 2930, North Bend, WA 98045, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Ranger Station Cottages, is located along 424th Ave SE (Tax I.D. numbers 102308-9009 and 102308-9059) within the City of North Bend, King County. This project involves 8.64 acres of soil disturbance for excavation, grading, construction 66 cottage homes and associated infrastructure, a water quality wetpond and an infiltration gallery construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged into an on-site temporary sediment facility, treated and discharged into the into an infiltration system which is tributary to the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on September 30, 2015 and October 7, 2015. PUBLIC NOTICE #1422806 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF SEPA DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project: Cottages at North Bend Preliminary Plat Deadline for SEPA DNS Comments: October 15, 2015 Deadline for Notice of Hearing Comments: October 15, 2015 DNS Issuance / Publication Date: September 30, 2015 Notice of Hearing Publication Date: September 30, 2015 Applicant: Patrick Larkin, Lark 1 LLC 620 86th Ave NE Medina, WA 98039 Location: Between SE North Bend Way and SE Cedar Falls Way, adjacent to Cascade Covenant Church. Description of Proposal: A Preliminary Plat application to subdivide parcel 152308-9240 (5 acres) and a portion of 152308-9022 (.75 acres) into 37
single-family lots, subject to compliance with all applicable regulations. A portion of parcel 152308-9022, formerly Burlington Northern Railroad right-ofway, will be developed into Tanner trail and dedicated to the city. Public Hearing: At 3:30p.m. on Tuesday, October 20, 2015, at the City Hall Conference Room (211 Main Avenue N.), the City of North Bend will hold a public hearing to receive public comment on the proposed Preliminary Plat. Written comments may be accepted until 4:30pm, on the comment deadline above, or in person at the hearing. Email or deliver comments to Lynn Fredenburg. Responsible Official: Gina Estep, Community and Economic Development Director Threshold Determination: The City of North Bend (lead agency for this proposal) has determined that this proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment that cannot be mitigated through compliance with the North Bend Municipal Code and other applicable regulations. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request at the offices of the North Bend Community and Economic Development Department located at 126 E. Fourth St., North Bend, Washington. This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, allowing time for public comment. The issuance of this DNS should not be interpreted as acceptance or approval of this proposal as presented. The City of North Bend reserves the right to deny or approve said proposal subject to conditions if it is determined to be in the best interest of the City and/or necessary for the general health, safety, and welfare of the public. This DNS may be appealed pursuant to WAC 197-11-680 and NBMC Section 14.04.340. For More Information: Contact Associate Planner Lynn Fredenburg at (425) 888-7646 or via email to lfredenburg@northbendwa.gov. Public Comment: Public comment on the SEPA DNS may be submitted before 4:30pm on the comment deadline above, via mail to Lynn Fredenburg at the North Bend Community and Economic Development Department, PO Box 896, North Bend, WA 98045, hand delivery to 126 E. 4th Street, or via email to the address above. Published in Snoqualmie Valley Record on September 30, 2015.
PUBLIC NOTICE #1423890 Legal Notice City Of Snoqualmie King County, Washington 98065 Notice Is Hereby Given That the Snoqualmie City Council, on the 28th day of September 2015 adopted the following Ordinances: Ordinance No. 1158 Ordinance Renewing And Extending For A Moratorium On The Acceptance, Processing And Approval Of Applications For Wireless Communication Facilities Under Chapter 17.77 Of The Snoqualmie Municipal Code For A Time Certain Of Not Later Than December 31, 2015. Ordinance No. 1159 Ordinance declaring an emergency and renewing for six-months (180 days) a moratorium within the City of Snoqualmie on the establishment, location, operation, licensing, maintenance or continuation of marijuana producers, processors, retailers dispensaries and/or collective gardens as regulated or proposed to be regulated pursuant to Washington State Initiative 502 and/or chapters 69.50 and/or 69.51a of the Revised Code of Washington Ordinance No. 1160 Ordinance updating School Impact Fees Pursuant to Ordinance No. 826 and Chapter 20.10 of the Snoqualmie Municipal Code Ordinance No. 1161 Ordinance Adopting A New Chapter 9.40 Of The Snoqualmie Municipal Code, Disorderly Conduct; And Providing For Severability And An Effective Date. Ordinance No. 1162 Ordinance adopting new chapter 9.44 of the Snoqualmie Municipal Code, Related to Underage Gatherings; and providing for severability and an effective date Copies of these Ordinances in complete text are available at the City Hall located at 38624 SE River Street between 9 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday, on the city website www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us, or by calling the City Clerk at 425-888-1555 x 1118. ATTEST: Jodi Warren, MMC City Clerk Publish/Post: 9/30/2015 Effective Date: Ordinances 1158 and 1159 Effective Immediately. Ordinances 1160, 1161, 1162 Effective 10/6/2015 Published in Snoqualmie Valley Record on September 30, 2015. PUBLIC NOTICE #1422770 NOTICE OF SEPA DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project: Cedar Falls South Deadline for SEPA DNS Comments: October 15, 2015 DNS Issuance September 30, 2015 Publication Date: September 30, 2015 Applicant: John Day John Day Homes Inc. PO Box 2930 North Bend, WA 98045 Location: The site is located
east of Maloney Grove Avenue (aka 424th Ave SE) and South of SE Cedar Falls Way. The project involves three parcels (152308-9169, -9193, -9198). Description of Proposal: The proposed development is to subdivide three parcels (totaling 7.44 acres) into 30 detached single family lots pursuant to the North Bend Municipal Code. The development is referred to as “Cedar Falls South”. Zoning for the property is Low Density Residential (LDR). Improvements will include road improvements with water and sewer, sidewalks and landscape strip, and a storm water infiltration system. Responsible Official: Gina Estep, Community and Economic Development Director Threshold Determination: The City of North Bend (lead agency for this proposal) has determined that this proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment that cannot be mitigated through compliance with the North Bend Municipal Code and other applicable regulations. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request at the offices of the North Bend Community and Economic Development Department located at 126 E. Fourth St., North Bend, Washington. This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, allowing time for public comment. The issuance of this DNS should not be interpreted as acceptance or approval of this proposal as presented. The City of North Bend reserves the right to deny or approve said proposal subject to conditions if it is determined to be in the best interest of the City and/or necessary for the general health, safety, and welfare of the public. This DNS may be appealed pursuant to WAC 197-11-680 and NBMC Section 14.04.340. For More Information: Contact Associate Planner Lynn Fredenburg at (425) 888-7646 or via email to lfredenburg@northbendwa.gov. Public Comment: Public comment on the SEPA DNS may be submitted before 4:30pm on the comment deadline above, via mail to Lynn Fredenburg at the North Bend Community and Economic Development Department, PO Box 896, North Bend, WA 98045, hand delivery to 126 E. 4th Street, or via email to the address above. Published in Snoqualmie Valley Record on September 30, 2015.
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Tuesday, Sept. 22 Golf - Won over Newport 201-189 Soccer - Lost to Redmond 2-1 Swim - Lost to Issaquah 141-37 Tennis - Lost to Redmond 7-0 Volleyball - Won over Skyline 3-1
In non-league play last week, Mount Si’s girls volleyball teams had a winning night on the road. The Wildcats played Issaquah, winning both JV and varsity matches. The varsity team won the first two rounds of the match, 25-21 and 25-13, but lost momentum in the third game. After the 17-25 loss, the girls came back for to win the game 25-19 and the match. Their record so far is 3-2, with no league games played. In the JV game, Mount Si won the overall match after a firstgame loss, 13-25, 25-20 and 15-8. . Varsity traveled to the Kent Classic tournament Saturday, and hosted Edmonds-Woodway Monday. Follow Mount Si volleyball at www.mountsivolleyball.com.
Wednesday, Sept. 23 Golf - Won over Juanita Volleyball - Won over Issaquah 3-1
Thursday, Sept. 24 Golf - Lost to Eastlake 206-198 Tennis - Lost to Woodinville 7-0
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Football - Lost to Bothell 33-28
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It has been a good seasons so far for Mount Si cross country. At the meet on Wednesday, Sept. 23, Mount Si won both boy’s and girl’s varsity events. Coach Christine Kjenner said the growth she has seen this year has been impressive. “They are all coming in strong and performing very well,” Kjenner said. At the meet on Wednesday, the boy’s and girl’s varsity races were won by Joe and Hannah Waskom respectively. Joe, a
freshman, is currently their top varsity runner. The girls team achieved a full sweep earning the top five rankings for the race. “In all this time we have never had a sweep in the girls team where we get first, second, third, fourth, and fifth,” Kjenner said. “They train together to bring each other up. The varsity girls team is one to watch.” On Saturday, Mount Si cross country went to Portland to compete in the Nike Invitational where
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