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U.
S. Safety Coalition needs voices
Local
Monroe farmers
may alllow county to buy their development rights
Herald
Editorial Opinion: "Improve
U. S. 2 safety, one chunk at a time"
OTHER
"STUFF"
DISCUSSION,
OPINION & MESSAGE FORUM

G.R.I.T.'s
2002 RECORDING WARS - updated 3/21/06
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public meetings, with the help of the Boucher Boys, then-Mayor C. H. Rowe,
and others....)
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NEW
AUDIO PAGES:
For April 27, 2006
council meeting and John
Galt's hearing April 25, 2006 for Skoglund Estates (click
here for our main audio page)
NEW
- John Galt's being kept busy these days by the City of Sultan: In
addition to recent hearings on two Garth York plats with a total of 48
dwelling units (Cascade Breeze and Steen Park), and Skoglund Estates'
48 s.f. homes, here's two more hearings coming up next week:
- New
- Monday, May 8th - 2:00 PM - AJ's Place, 39-unit townhouse
condominium on the south side of the Willow Run community. (Here's the
Legal notice, in Word, pdf)
- New
- Wednesday, May 10th - 2 PM - Hammer's PUD, a 72 s.f. unit
subdivision on 18.17 acres (with the remaining 15.76 acres developed
in the future as economnic development. These 72 homes will be connected
to an existing internal Sky Harbor road. (Here's the Legal notice, in
Word, pdf)
- THESE
NEW DEVELOPMENTS will bring to 207
the total number of new homes waiting for approval, with little regard
for the financial infrastructure burdens -- espeically for police service
-- these will cause.
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.
Related
to above story: Monroe
Monitor Columnist Steve Higgins urges a recall of Robert Amenn.
(And for those three of four folks out there who give a gol-durn what
we think, well I'll just say "Better late than never....")
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.
AUDIO
of 3/23/06 CAO (Critical Areas Ordinance) council hearing in nine
MP3 audio files
New
& Current legals & Meeting. Notices:
- Fraley-Forester
BLA 06-033
(Boundary Line Adjustment) in Word,
pdf
(changing the Boundary Line between two contiguous WILLOW RUN Tax Parcels
00899000003100 and 00899000003200, located at 207 and 1013 Wildwood
Place.
- TWO
GARTH YORK PROJECTS (with hearings scheduled on the same day -- Wed.,
April 12th -- and at the SAME TIME, at 2:00 PM
(These two developments were heard simultaneously.)
- City
of Sultan John Galt Hearing Examiner Heraing - Cascade Breeze
(Garth York project at the crest of the cliffs at the southeastern
end of Love's Hill Drive on the "backside" of Eagle Ridge):
This will be the ONLY open public record hearing for this
plat application (meaning, speak now or forever hold your peace....)
File in Word
and pdf
- City
of Sultan John Galt Hearing Examiner Heraing - Steen Park
(Garth York project on Timber Ridge's northern border at the crest
of the Sultan Basin Road. NOTE: When Timber Ridge and this development
are built, there will be homes on the entire east side of the Sultan
Basin Road all the way past 138th Street, with the exception of
a lone remaining home.): This will be the ONLY open public record
hearing for this plat application (meaning, speak now or forever
hold your peace....) File in Word
and pdf
- Sultan's
Shoreline Mgt. Plan (continued from 3-23) hearing:
6:00 PM Thursday, April 13th
- Sultan's
Critical Areas Ordinance (continued from 3-23) hearing, 7:00 PM
Thursday, April 13th
- Skogland
Estates DNS - SEPA Determination of Non-significance) for Skogland
Estates (in Word),
a 48 single family home proposed development on 132nd St. S.E.
- DNS
(SEPA Determination of Non-significance; i.e., these actions have
NO IMPACT on the environment) - Updated population figures for
Sultan's
Water Plan (in Word,
Acrobat) and Sewer
Plan (in Word,
Acrobat)
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.
Letters
of comment presented at the CAO hearing from MBA
(Master Builders Association) and SCCAR
(Snohomish County-Camno Association of Realtors).
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
This meeting
is PACKED with important and complicated issues that should not be RUSHED:
The CAO (Critical Areas Ordinance) is highly technical and should be
finalized BEFORE the SMP (Shoreline Mgt. Program) because of deeply-intertwining
CAO subjects requiring resolution prior to the SMP. (You can always
depend upon Sultan to do work that poor cart to death, which is ever
and anon in the front, leading its horse.) There is also a hearing on
whether, and how much, to adjust lot sizes in a PUD. Copied directly
below are some comments received from Fish & Wildlife and DOE on
these issues:
A
follow-up comment letter on Sultan's CAO (Critical Areas Ordinance)
from the Dept. of Fish & Wildlife to Berryman & Henigar's Roger
Waggoner (in Word,
pdf).......1st
Letter of comment on Sultan's Critial Areas Ordinance (CAO) from the
Department of Fish & Wildlife as a webpage (in Word,
pdf)......Current
and ongoing:
Proposed
Critical Areas Ordinance/regulations (CAO), Available only in pdf
format; visit the City's website for the most-current copy of the CAO
draft, posted on March 7th, although the header states this draft incorporates
changes as of February (while the footer states "1/26/06";
and the dates of this version does not incorporate all comments received.
Coming:
Additionally, we will be posting very detailed comments from Kristin
Kelly, acting in her dual-role capacity as FutureWise's East Snohomish
County Field Director and as the Pilchuck Audubon Society's Smart Growth
Director, as well as a letter to Mayor Tolson and the Sultan Council
related to the City's lack of proper/legal public participation, a constant
and ongling subject. (Lordy, lordy, do I ever get tired of having to
talk about that no-brainer subject!)
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
IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? The bottom line is that the city is
spreading a wide, bright red welcoming carpet on which Sultan's future
financial "blood" will flow. Why? Acting in this dual role
capacity, the City will make/has made itself a target for the inevitable
future lawsuits and liabilities that will soon follow. And, yes, of
course Josie Fallgatter and Jeff Kirkman will be appealing this issue
with the Puget Sound Growth Mgt. Hearings Board -- and citizens will
some day thank them for that -- but developers who come to build in
Sultan will also stay here while they sue the city by filing actual,
real LAWSUITS (not just citizen appeals) because of decisoins/actions
tained by the council's dual-role actions.
Here is
a
LEGAL OPINION from land use experts Bricklin Newman & Dold
(in Word,
pdf),
commissioned by L. Storm/R. Kistenmacher, which was distributed to the
city attorney, mayor, council and other city officials at the March
9th meeting. And what was the city's response? They immediately published
this legal notice for this workshop, which kicks off Sultan's schedule
for its Comp Plan Update.
We urge
anyone who cares about the future of Sultan and the greater Sky Valley
-- as well as the future traffic on U. S. 2 from the tsunami of growth
that will result in this "council as PC" situation, to liberally
share our legal opinion with other cities, government agencies and citizens.
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"
NOW
COMPARE Mr. Dalmasso's request for an amendment change (see the paragraph
above) with the recent
appeal by Josie Fallgatter and Jeff Kirkman to the Growth Mgt. Hearings
Board shown here. (Objectively comparing those two documents side-by-side,
who do you think is more concerned about the long-term professionalism
and quality of life here in Sultan?
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.
The
hearing for the SMP (Shoreline Mgt. Plan) has been rescheduled for
the stellar time of 5:30 PM before the next council meeting
March 23rd -- along with two other hearings (one of which is on Sultan's
CAO [Critical Areas Ordinance]) -- when most folks are either still
at work or navigating their way home. (Great decision, guys, especially
as it has become clear from the draft of Sultan's Critical Areas Ordinance
that the SMP should NOT be completed/approved until Sultan's CAO is
in place: Too many overlapping issues. We highly suggest the City either
rethink this date to a different day -- OR -- legally notice a later
start time for its council meeting to allow for the SMP hearing at 7:00
PM. By the way, these are hearings to gain citizen input on MAJOR FUTURE
DECISIONS; and the city has only alloiwed 30 minutes each for hearings
on the CAO and SMP? HELL-O!)
Gerry
Gibson, Dyer Road citizen/taxpayer advocate, presented a petition
request to the City which contained 127 signatures of all but two residents
residing on Dyer Road and Skywall Drive. U-n-b-e-l-i-e-v-a-b-l-e. These
residents are requesting that the Comprehensive Plan be amended and
the cut-through/connecting road and sewer line (between Skywall and
Dyer) currently contained in the CP be removed. (We will be posting
this information later this weekend.)
Based on
information given out by Interim Community Development Director Rick
Cisar, the City Council still plans on moving ahead in acting as
its own Planning "Agency," with their first meeting to
be held Tuesday, March 21st. We'll be posting the agenda and attachments
later. NOTE: because this Planning "Agency" will require
a quorum of the Council, it will also require legal noticing each time
they meet. (I guess the city believes that changing the word, "Commission"
to "Agency" changes the laws guiding city planning, not unlike
their action in changing the name of the Water and Sewer Comprehensive
Plans to "Water and Sewer General Plans.")
Correction
of a statement I made last night during closing comments when I had
stated that Sultan's current LOS (Level of Service mandated by its
Comprehensive Plan) for POLICE is 2.5 uniformed police officers per
1,000 in population. It is actually 2.6 per 1,000 (Per the Mayor, Sultan
population is currently at 4,700.) My comment was in response to Mr.
Robert Hunstad's earlier statements that the costs for Sultan's inordinately-large
number of Sultan police officers and the fact that they are allowed
to use police cars to drive home, is a primary reason why the city is
going broke. Mr. Hunstad also stated the SPD officers should reside
within Sultan's city limits. Not surprisingly, I feel a bit differently.
Mr. Cisar is making $75,000 in salary while Chief Walser's is $63,000.
Interestingly, Chief Walser distributed a letter from the Black Diamond
Police Department, canvassing other cities for new police officers.
The top pay for a uniformed officer -- not a chief -- is over $67,000.
And, say-hey, they even get to drive their police cars home. BLACK DIAMOND's
POPULATION (per MRSC.org) is 4,080 and it's located on a rural King
Co. road (KC 169), as opposed to Sultan, situated smack on a major U.
S./federal highway. Its median household income is $67,092 compared
to Sultan's is $46,619. (Is it possible that this city has made better
planning choices than Sultan?) Black
Diamond's community profie & Sultan's
community profile.
Full
AGENDA PACKET for Sultan's 3/9 council meeting (in Word,
pdf)
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.
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"Put
down that bag of potato chips
and step away
from the TV!"
In
other words, unplug yourself from your TV I.V. and GET INVOLVED!
Don't
be confused about everything that's happening here these days.
Just take it one hearing/meeting at a time. Come to them, speak
your mind and your heart and make a difference. Tell the
city what you want (or don't want). NO ONE will laugh at
you or what you have to say: It is important...and now
is the time to tell the city what you want Sultan's future to
be.
The
only time your voice doesn't count
is when you don't use it...
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319 Main Street
PO Box 1199
Sultan, WA 98294
360-793-2231-ph
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EMAIL
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PLANNING
COMMISSIONERS
As of the 2/8/06 via Ord. 904-06, Sultan's PC duties were placed in
the hands of the city council, which will be acting as its own PC. However,
during their first meeting, it was determined that they did not have the
time to fulfill this role. The City is currently seeking NEW APPLICANTS
to serve on a NEW Planning "Board." if interested, contact city
hall at 360-793-2231 or visit their website:
www.ci.sultan.wa.us
Prior
to its disbandment, the PC consisted of the following individuals:
Bart Dalmasso (resigned
just prior to disbandment, and urged its dissolution)
Josie Fallgatter
Ray George (term expired,
not reappointed)
Tom Green (term expired,
not reappointed)
Jeff Kirkman
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