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SOURCES: NEWS ARTICLES Sultan Schools audit shows no major problems Another U. S. 2 Fatality near Startup OTHER "STUFF" DISCUSSION, OPINION & MESSAGE FORUM
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May 18th Hearing on Ramirez's Twin Rivers 22-unit PUD - Staff Report (in pdf only) We recorded this hearing. Galt has held the record open for two weeks to allow the applicant to provide a corrected plat map, add corrected/additional information. [Correction to an earlier statement we made here: Contrary to what we have stated previously re noticing, the legal hearing notice was indeed published in the Herald, but on May 8th, not the 6th. The City's "local" notice given to Gerry Gibson to distribute to his Dyer Road parties of interest, as well as the one posted on the city's bulletin board, both stated the publishing date as May 6th. Hoewver, no notice appeared on the City's website, and the Tulalip Tribes received no notice whatsoever, not of the SEPA determination earlier this year, or the notice of last night's hearing. Can you spell "U-n-b-e-l-i-e-v-a-b-l-e"?)] New - Revised Ordinance, establishing the City's Planning Board (in Word) Ongoing: Tuesday, 5/16 Herald article - Article states 5/14's fatality as the 41st since 1999. Monday, 5/15's Herald article: "Another U. S. 2 fatality" (in Word) - This is the seventh (7th) fatality within a bit over five months' time. Someone YOU love uses U. S. 2. YOU can help fix it. Read our 5/15 update to find out how (in Word)
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of time and effort in providing this audio!! Results of Galt's hearing (Monday, 5/15) Vodnick Lane PUD - Staff Report (in pdf only); Legal Notice (in Word, pdf) - The closing of this hearing has been delayed by two weeks, pending an analysis/study of the roadway sight distance (south side), as well as issues raised re Moderate Density PUD lot sizes (City needs to provide copies of the affected ordinances.) New - John Galt's Decision on AJ's Place (Denial), a 39-unit condominium on First Street across from Osprey Park. Audio and summary of 5/8/06 Galt Hearing for AJ's Place Condominium and the staff report for AJ's Place RECENT GALT PLAT DECISIONS: Skoglund Estates, Steen Park, Cascade Breeze (Part 1 and Part 2) NOTE: Please contact the City of Sultan directly for the most-current and "legal"/notarized copy of these, and other documents. A NOTE REGARDING CITY'S COMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ISSUES: Despite six years of requests by us to be placed on the City's list(s) to receive ALL public and legal notices, this is still not happening. Worse, the City's website is not maintaining notices. Evidence supporting my statements: (1) the City did not send me a notice for Ramirez's Twin Rivers 5/18 Galt hearing [I heard about this hearing from a concerned resident and have subsequently checked the Herald for this legal notice twice, attempting to locate the mandated legal notice for this hearing]; (2) the city has failed to fulfill TWO of my Public Information Requests (this document in Word) to receive certain items related to both the AJ's Place and the Hammer PUD hearings, despite the fact that these are CURRENT land use issues which had imminent hearings, which I shared with J. Galt at the 5/10 Hammer hearing; (3) the City's website has still not posted its May 11th agenda packet [which includes vital information re the council's CLOSED RECORD HEARING on York's two plats, their decision for which will significantly and deeply impact Sultan's future, whichever way they vote; and (4) Legal notices for Galt hearings on Vodnick Lane (Mon. 5/15, 2 PM) and Ramirez's Twin Rivers Estates (Thurs., 5/18, 6:30 PM) are not on the City's website (as of 5:00 a.m., 5/11). And we are not alone: Yesterday during the Hammer hearing, John Galt displayed unchraracteristic -- unprecedented, really -- frustration with the City's recent performance, especially related to significant inconsistencies being presented by city staff at the several recent hearings. (Welcome to our World, Mr. Galt....) QUESTION: At what point does obfuscation of the public process become a civil rights/property rights issue? New - AUDIO SNIPPETS from Hammer PUD Galt Hearing 5/10: Some well-justified frustration with the City expressed by the always-unruffled, utterly-unflappable and highly professional Galt: File #1, a brief discussion with Cisar and ruminations by Galt re resolution of police LOS/concurrency issue (6:14 min., 1.0 mb); and File #2 another statement by Galt, same subject, just before the break (8:51 min., 1.5 mb) New - AGENDA PACKET for the Thursday, 5/11 Council Meeting (in Word, pdf), which is absolutely littered with hearings:
NOTE: Sultan's Hearing Examiner John Galt has approved with conditions, both of the above two plat applications, if Sultan's concurrency (level of service) problems can be resolved. The City's request for Galt's reconsideration of his decision on these plats was denied by Galt 5/2/06: "....There is no reason to believe that the Director [Rick Cisar] will have developed yet another approach to solve the problem. The interpretation and application of Chapter 16.108 SMC needs to be addressed promptly by the City Council; the most expeditious means to achieve that action is to deny the Request and allow the parties to address the subject when the Council considers the Examiner's Recommendation." Also noteworthy is Galt's denial of the Skoglund Estates plat (Sultan 144 LLC) issued May 2, 2006: "DENY Planned Unit Development: RETURN preliminary subdivision to the Applicant for compliance with Concurrency Standards." Finally, for those individuals wishing to find an easy answer who want to lay blame on a single person, point your finger directly at City Planner Rick Cisar. However, "blame" is also due Mayor Tolson for allowing Mr. Cisar to run amuck, and Sultan's recent councils which have found it easier to blame Josie Fallgatter's appeals to the GMA board as the problem. Various city officials' failings to enforce financial accountability in its land use practices, and their inability (or refusal) to scrutinize planning advice that, clearly, in its practice and implementation was as ill-advised as it sounded when spoken aloud, is the heart of the problem, NOT Josie Fallgatter. The City cannot make up their financial deficits"in volume" by building more houses at a loss-per-transaction. I have heard that for each $1.00 the city receives in revenue from new development fees and taxes, $1.25-$1.50 is expensed for future infrastructure and maintenance. And development does NOT pay for itself without a viable capital facilities plan and constantly-updated impact fees by which adequate levels of service can be achieved. (Example: Cutting back on police levels of service while building hundreds of "affordable" homes as fast as possible, defies both logic and intelligence.) New - STAFF REPORTS on two more hearings re new plat subdivisions, both at 319 Main Street in Sultan:
New - Hearing Examiner John Galt's recent DECISIONS below uphold Josie Fallgatter's claims re lack of proper/legal concurrency (as recommended by Rick Cisar):
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G,.R.I.T. Update: Re 4/18/06 U. S. 2 Safety Coalition-hosted interagency public meeting at SMS (in Word) Coming soon! 6:00 PM Thursday, May 11, 2006 PUBLIC HEARINGS (This is a webpage, w/o the formatting contained in the City's original Word document) on Sultan's Sewer & Water Plans (in Word, pdf) Here's the audio of yet another"special" 4/10/06 meeting in Gold Bar, called by the "special" Amenn-held majority: This one was held Monday, April 10th at 8:00 a.m. Hey, guys, you're not trying nearly hard enough to avoid scrutiny by the public. I suggest your next-scheduled "special" meeting be held at Midnight some Saturday night. (Of interest was a request -- demand, actually -- by Concilwoman Dorothy Croshaw that none of the many photos being taken this morning [by several people] be published. Based on that statement, as well as her willing and active participation in Mr. Amenn's Wild West Waywardness, I would suggest that Gold Bar's long-term public servant needs to reassess precisely what that means.
City Staff Reports for Garth York's two proposed plat applications being heard before Sultan's Hearing Examiner John Galt this Wed., 4/12:: STEEN PARK and CASCADE VIEW (on the edge of the western cliffs above Sultan's 8th Street). Ongoing - Petition and request from Dyer Road and Skywall Drive residents (611 kb in pdf). All homeowners but two on those streets signed this petition. The residents are asking that Sultan's Comp Plan be amended to remove an unwanted but proposed cut-through road and proposed sewer line. New & Current legals & Meeting. Notices:
REVISED 4/3 - U. S. 2 Safety Coalition story moved to its own page Recent - G.R.I.T. Update March 26, 2006 (in Word): Re Herald stories on U. S. 2 and the U.S. 2 Safety Coalition (which meets tonight, 3/27 at 7 PM, 319 Main Street) and the council quorum stalemate that exists in Gold Bar. March 23rd's Sultan council hearings and meetings: Briefly...Both the SMP and CAO hearings have been continued until the next Council meeting on Thursday, 4/13. Councilmember Steve Slawson's comments (reinforced by C/M. Wiediger) seemed to echo many of the council's frustration with the City's inability to adhere to its public participation mandates while trying to keep up with the incredible amount of information coming at them at this time which they are required to read and digest. We certainly commisserate with C/M Slawson, Wieiger (here's the 0.5 mb MP3 audio file of their statements) and others' frustrations in their attempts to deal with the tsunami of daunting tasks borne of the City's need to reorganize while simultaneously updating its Comp Plan***), which unscores the vitally important need to have key City "professionals" in place (especially in the administrative, legal and planning areas), on whose advice they can rely. Bue because of the several rejections by outside oversight government agencies of recent planning decisions, this is an area in which the City needs to do some real house-cleaning. (Testimony and facts presented by former planning commissioners Ron Kraut and Josie Fallgatter during the CAO hearing -- which we hope to post this weekend -- certainly support my statement.) ***This update of the CP would be far less onerous, had the 2004 Plan been done corectily the FIRST time around.
Recent - March 21st meeting (Council as Planning Agency) - City Attorney Graafstra and Interim City Administrator Walton were on hand to help the council try to extricate itself from the hornet's nest that they, or others within city hall, have created via Ord. 904-06. Audio of this meeting and their discussion (and actions taken), will come later (but contact us if you want to have a CD of this audio now). In the meantime, access the link to this morning's G.R.I.T. Update below for more specifics on that, and other issues. Sultan City Council Agenda Packet for Thursday, March 23rd (begins at 5:30 with rescheduled SMP hearing) in Word, pdf
We have UPDATED our "Recording Wars" page to see how much things have changed in Sultan since early 2002.... REMEMBER THE OLD DITTY, "I'M MY OWN GRANDPA"? In an uncanny imitation of that song, the Sultan City Council will now be acting as its own Planning Commission/"Agency" when it convenes an important meeting and workshop next Tuesday, March 21st at 7:00 PM. The Council -- excuse me -- Planning "AGENCY" -- will commence review of updates and amendments to its 2006 Comp Plan and development regulations, which will have significant long-term impacts to Sultan AND the Sky Valley. Then, at some future date, this same group of people will be acting in the capacity of legislative authority -- as Sultan's Council -- when they review and approve those same updates and amendments.
WHAT DATA ANALYSES & SCRUTINY IS REQUIRED FOR AN AMENDMENT REQUEST TO BE CONSIDERED FOR CHANGES TO SULTAN'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (which will forever change the face of Sultan)? Here's an example of what was submitted by former Planning Commissioner Bart Dalmasso to REVISE ALL ZONING along U. S. 2 from whatever is its current zoning designation, to "Highway Oriented" (I especially like his answer to question #5, "A statement of how facility plans and capital improvement plans support the change," which was: "N/A"
Thursday's (3/9/) Council meeting and hearing on the SMP: Briefly.... The hearing, despite a pretty good turnout, had to be rescheduled due to a lack of quorum (Councilmembers K. Blair and Steve Slawson were on vacation, Derek Boyd was had a work schedule conflict, and Bruce Champeaux was running late from a previous commitment, although he did show up five minutes before the time was set to cancel the council meeting, too.
New - LEGAL NOTICE for TIMBER RIDGE: Request for a DOE NPDES permit (permission and guidelines for discharge of stormwater during construction phase.) You can submit written comments to DOE (Washington State Dept. of Ecology) until April 9th. (Visit G.R.I.T.'s Timber Ridge page.) Current and ongoing - REET Powerpoint presentation offered during the Council's 2/11/06 retreat, as a pdf file (as received from Mayor Tolson); and our mini-sized version, without all the bells and whistles, in html (webpage) and in Word. AUDIO of this presentation in MP3 (compatible with Mediaplayer), Part 1 (1.3 mb), Part 2 (1.4 mb) Note: We have cleaned up this front page; here's a link to the previous version of this front page; For info on specific topics, such as the Prothman Report or the REET tax issue, look for links to those subjects/issues in our left-hand main menu. We have placed information on the Ramirez/Twin Rivers Estate plat on a dedicated webpage. Sultan held its 2006 council retreat Saturday, Feb. 11th . Here's a summary and some photos (of a map of the city's planned development -- 800 homes to start -- and the new interim City Administrator and Finance Director) The audio of this meeting will, unfortunately, not be posted until later this week. PREVIOUS ARTICLES ON THE FRONT PAGE CAN BE FOUND ON AN ARCHIVED WEBPAGE. Click here for articles spanning (approx.) Sept./Oct. 2005 through Jan. 11, 2006. Here's
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