MINUTES
FREMONT NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL MEETING
JULY 28, 2003
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Benjamin Grossman, George Heideman, Chip Nevins, Cor Bader,
Vafa Ghazi, April Thanos, Pete Hanning, Norma Jones, and Toby Thaler.
The meeting was convened at 7:05 pm with introductions from those in attendance. The minutes of the June 23, 2003 meeting were approved as amended.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: 1) Brian Nielsen provided an update on the Aurora Bridge retrofit project. He said this is the same project that was
started seven/eight years ago, but it has been redesigned. This is phase two. The plan is to restore the area to
pre-construction status. Nielsen said
they will also pursue this project with the Fremont Arts Council. He can not make commitments for DOT, but will
present comments to DOT. 2) There
will be a SDOT Bridge Way Hazard Mitigation Project meeting on August 12, 2003 at 7:00 pm. 3) There will be an architect’s
presentation of Peak Park on August 1, 2003 at B.F. Day school at 7:00
pm.
TREASURER’S REPORT: There is a need to re-new the FNC post office
box. A motion to allocate $120.00 for a
one year renewal of the box was approved.
The treasurer said she will try to get a lower rate.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
LAND
USE: Toby Thaler reported that an accessory
dwelling zoning change is being considered.
There is some controversy about the change. There was a discussion at Fremont Works about
the South
Wallingford plans. QFC has been quiet for
weeks. They were expecting a decision, but more information was requested from
the developer. On Block 40 it was
announced that the opening for the EPI Center would be on July 31, 2003-T. Thaler will attend.
COMMUNITY
CENTER: George Heideman reported
that the location for a community center next to the boiler at B.F.Day was
decided on a couple of years ago—it is where the Fremont Arts Council
meets. Nothing has happened toward
creating a community center to date.
Jack Tompkinson presented information regarding a grant needed to
continue work to get additional grants.
His group, Urban Sparks, tries to get grants before projects begin and
would like to work on this project
NEWSLETTER: Articles are due by August 17th. They are trying to keep the newsletter to one
page.
OPEN
SPACE: Demolition will begin on the
area next to the library in August, with construction in September and
October. They are looking to the FNC for
a contribution for the area between the park and the library. It could be ecology blocks or other
solutions. There is $40,000 from Fred
Meyer available for pedestrian and bicycle improvements on the Burke Gillman
trail. The committee wants to approve
funds for improvements near Hales. Chip
Nevins is the representative from the FNC.
Others involved are the Cascade Bicycle Club and the Wallingford
Community Council.
AFFORDABLE
HOUSING: April Thanos will send the proposed
letter as distributed to the FNC Board.
A member of Nick Licata’s staff asked to store materials in the building
until construction begins.
PUBLIC
SAFETY: Pete Hanning said there was
no North Precinct meeting this month.
There was a recent meeting on the mayor’s proposal to raise money for
the Fire Department. They need adequate
coverage for maritime and land based needs.
Forms are available for problems/incidents in the city, and it is
important to follow-up regarding incidents.
Tagging in the area is concentrated north of Fremont. Jack Tompkinson discussed increased tagging
in the area.
MEMBERSHIP: Vafa Ghazi reported that the mailing list has been
updated.
LUDC: There was nothing significant to report. The mayor’s office did not appeal. There will not be a Tour de Fat in Fremont this year.
FREMONT WORKS: Toby Thaler reported that
the money acquired in settlements is now tied up in other projects. The Neighborhood Plan calls for traffic
mitigation and that now must be implemented.
There is a proposal to put a signal at the Lenin intersection which
requires signals at several other locations.
The package will cost $2/2.5 million.
Due to points for private grants there is pressure for FNC to contribute
money.
OLD BUSINESS: There will be no FNC August meeting. No update on the RPZ.
NEW BUSINESS: 1) Aaron Caplan reported that the Neighborhood Zoo
Council is working on new long range plans.
They now have a draft plan and an EIS.
There are two opportunities for comments on the plan and EIS. The zoo council will decide on the plan over
the winter. There was a presentation by
zoo board members explaining existing long range planning and changes in
physical facilities. The zoo is owned by
the city and run by a non-profit organization.
The public hearing on the EIS is scheduled on August 7th at 7:00
pm. There will be an open house at the same time. 2) Matt Loveday from Save Seattle
Creeks presented information on Initiative 80 to save creeks. His presentation emphasized the importance of
saving creeks in the city. They think
the initiative is low cost and possible for the city. It is endorsed by most environmental groups
and most neighborhood councils. The
initiative is on the September 16th ballot. 3) The bus stop letter response from
Metro says the Department of Neighborhoods requested the change. The bus stop was moved back to its former
location on July 7th and a feasibility study is on going. FNC may want to send a follow-up letter with
further discussion later. 3) There was a report from Benjamin Grossman on
funds and restrictions associated with various funds. 4) On
traffic lights FNC may/may not put money toward traffic lights. Fred Meyer and SOIL money may be
available. As much as $40,000 may be
available. The possibility of not taking
the final Quadrant payment and getting them to increase their contribution to
the traffic lights was discussed. All
money options include our restriction to use our money for traffic calming on
36th east of Fremont. There was discussion abut
this being the best chance to get bike and traffic calming included. There was a motion that FNC give tentative
approval to the plan if it includes traffic calming. The motion does not place a dollar amount on
FNC support, but gives authorization to the President to pursue discussions
with SDOT to include the potential inclusion of Quadrant Lakeview settlement
monies which equal $40,000 plus interest.
The motion was passed
Meeting adjourned at 9:20 pm.