February 28, 2005
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Board members and Officers for the FNC are
needed. Benjamin Grossman and Norma
Jones will not be officers next year, but both will stay on the Board. Elections will be held at the Annual General
Meeting in April. Sven Auken will speak
on sustainable energy on March 18, 2005 at 7:00 at the UW. It was reported that car thieves are looking
at the VIN# on the windshield of cars and having keys made for the car. DON and SDOT grants are available for major maintenance
projects contained in Neighborhood Plans.
TREASURER’S REPORT: April Thanos provided the following information for
inclusion in the minutes:
$ 1,814.38 Checking
$ 216.39 Savings
$29,624.26 CD1
$26,683.29 MM
Total
assets: $58,338.32
MINUTES: The January 2005 minutes were approved as amended.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
LAND USE: QFC is permitted, but
building at the site has not started.
East Wallingford and
Some residents feel that the transfer station in
The FNC took a position in support of the public use
of the Tank Farm property.
The
NEWSLETTER: Several articles have been received and the
newsletter will be ready for review in the next few days. Alan Younker will send the newsletter to
Board members for comment, after which he will arrange for printing. The newsletter should be mailed next week.
ZOO: Matt Stevenson attended the 2/17/05 meeting at the
Woodland Park Zoo. The Zoo wants
community input on development plans.
They want to put in an RPZ at the same time they open the parking
garage. It was agreed that we would
invite Aaron Caplan, or a communications person, to come to the March FNC
meeting to discuss parking concerns and other expansion plans. The Zoo organization meets monthly.
BICYCLE
ISSUES: Matt Stevenson reported that
the NW team report was submitted on 1/17/05.
They want to use the report to make things happen that the FNC
supports. Construction near
PARKS
& OPEN SPACE: Toby Thaler reported that
applications are available for Starbuck’s money allocated for parks. People supporting a P Patch at 42nd
and Baker would like to apply for that designation and use, and would like the
support of the FNC for their application.
Motion and second to support the application for a P Patch at 42nd
and Baker. Passed.
MEMBERSHIP:
The FNC has sixteen members thus far for 2005. Nine members are Board members, and four are
not on the Board.
LIQUOR
RELATED ISSUES: The proposed letter to bar
owners in the area explaining the FNC position to object to license renewals
absent a GNA and work toward implementing patrols in the area was
discussed. The discussion included who
should receive the letters, and it was agreed that
OLD BUSINESS:
RPZ
A-1
Annual Meeting-Vafa Ghazi agreed to
coordinate the FNC Annual Meeting scheduled for April 25th. It was agreed that the FNC would ask Pete
Hanning to coordinate refreshments for the meeting. Alan Younker will update the meeting
announcement postcards and send them to the 2003 and 2004 membership. It was agreed that the theme of the meeting
would be the ‘State of
NEW BUSINESS:
Sustainable Seattle
Elections
Meeting adjourned.