March 22, 2004
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: The FNC minutes from the 1970s forward have been
found. It was noted that the FNC needs
an archivist to maintain historical records. The chair moved to appoint Dic
Selin as the FNC Archivist. Motion
approved. There was an article in the PI
on 3/22/04 regarding N. 36th and Phinney. Copies were provided.
TREASURER’S REPORT: No verbal report.
April Thanos provided the following information for inclusion in the
minutes:
$ 9.29 Checking
$ 215.64 Savings
$29,218.20 CD1
$15,407.53 MM
$31,021.46 MM
$ 8,700.17 MM
Total
assets: $84,572.29
MINUTES: The February 2004 minutes were approved as
corrected.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
GUERILLA GARDENING: May
1st is the date for the spring cleanup. The rain date is May 8th.
COMMUNITY
CENTER: The consultant on the
Community Center is out of town. Jack Tomkinson reported that a virtual Community Center may be a
viable alternative. The concept would be
for smaller locations to take on certain activities, rather than having all
activities in one location.
MEMBERSHIP: The FNC has fifty-eight members so far this year.
LAND USE: The QFC appeal was
lost. There is a large new project at 41st
and Leary.
ZOO: There may have been an appeal for the parking
garage, which was denied.
COMMUNICATIONS:
The
latest newsletter was sent out, and there are extra copies available for
distribution by hand. The next newsletter
is due in July or August.
AFFORDABLE
HOUSING: April Thanos received a
revised budget. The total has not
changed but the distribution of funds has changed. The issue may be on the City Council agenda
on April 6th. A letter from
Benjamin Grossman and April Thanos has been suggested by CHIPP. Motion and
second to send a letter; approved. April
will let the Board know the exact date of the City Council meeting. There may be a need to extend the FNC budget
funding through the end of the year if the project receives fall funding rather
than spring funding.
OPEN
SPACE: The company
has been chosen for the work at Ernst Park.
The work is expected to be completed in July 2004. The FNC may be able to discuss the name of Ernst
Park with the Fremont Public Association and present alternatives at the
Fremont Fair.
PUBLIC
SAFETY: Pete Hanning reported that
the North Precinct report did not contain significant information for
OLD BUSINESS: Bicycle Board-The FNC needs to replace
John Ryan as its representative regarding advocacy on bicycle issues. John has suggested that the FNC consider a
letter endorsing the Cascade Bicycle Club position on local issues on 34th and
striping. A letter was authorized and
Toby Thaler will draft the letter. Toby
Thaler moved that the letter address issues throughout
Bridge Way Mural- The new president of the
Fremont Arts Council, Lars Henrikson, has suggested that he coordinate with
Benjamin Grossman regarding combined efforts to paint and maintain the
mural.
Annual Meeting- The meeting will be held on
April 26th at the
Liquor Licenses in
Traffic Calming- SDOT attended the Fremont
Works meeting. Fremont Works is ad hoc, and
there was no vote taken at the meeting. The
FNC has a major concern with the traffic signal at Fremont and N. 36th
due to traffic on N. 36th east of
Toby
Thaler made a motion to authorize the
Motion
and second that the FNC strongly supports implementation of the entire Fremont
downtown circulation plan, especially the traffic issues on N. 36th
and other impacted streets, and authorizes expenditures of up to $21,000 for
traffic calming matching funds on N. 36th street. Motion amended to include the FNC writing a
letter supporting the application for the matching funds. Passed with one vote
against the motion.
Bylaw Revision- A proposed Bylaw revision
on expenditures raising the dollar amount and procedures for authorization was
discussed. The Board will recommend the
Bylaw change at the AGM.
NEW BUSINESS: Chamber of Commerce- The Chamber of Commerce had
a dynamic meeting regarding street and traffic changes. Circulation changes are big and on the horizon. Lights at several locations will change
traffic patters. $140,000 in matching
funds is needed and the CofC has committed to the match even though not all of
the funds are secured. The FNC has
severe concerns about circulation issues and may oppose all plans currently
proposed.
Meeting adjourned.