OTHERS PRESENT: Steve
Louie, Elfriede Noble, Kim Howard, James Bush (
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: A Seattle Neighborhoods Newsletter was
distributed. S. Louie: the 2004 Neighborhood
Matching Fund program has announced a meeting schedule. P. Hanning: Essential Baking Company attended
the Chamber of Commerce meeting last week and said that they envisioned the old
Trollyman space as a community space.
They will have a café, chocolate outlet, and factory in the rest of the
space. T. Thaler: a Gasworks improvement
meeting will take place on December 10th at
TREASURER’S REPORT: A. Thanos: CD $28,993.68, MM $30,894.28, MM
$15,353.82, MM $8,667.71, MM $534.32, Savings $215.33. $40,000.00 has been allocated.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
HOUSING: A. Thanos:
City Light will clean the affordable housing site. We hope to have a sales agreement in a
week. They may be able to put in for
spring funding if the clean-up is not too extensive; if not it will be fall funding. The Doc Freeman property, which is to the
south of the property being developed for affordable housing,
will be developed as condos.
LAND USE: T. Thaler: The QFC permit is about to issue and the
neighborhood will probably appeal. They
may ask the FNC for a contribution to the appeal.
T. Thaler: There is no information on the letter about
short platting.
COMMUNICATIONS:
A
mailing is needed in February.
BIKES
& PARKS: The ‘Slippery Slope’ park
next to the Library is going to be called Ernst Park. The neighborhood was not consulted on the
name. There was a motion to authorize a
letter from B. Grossman, as President of FNC, to express our displeasure that
there was no neighborhood involvement in naming the park. Unanimous approval.
PUBLIC
SAFETY: P. Hanning: The Fremont area
is not big on the agenda of the North Precinct.
The new noise ordinance passed.
There have been some stings regarding prostitution and other safety
issues in the area.
LUDC: P. Hanning: No meeting last month.
MEMBERSHIP: We need a letter to remind
members that membership renewal is due in January. T. Thaler will help with the letter.
NEW BUSINESS: The Baby Diaper Service building is going to be a
music venue and has applied for a Class H liquor license, which allows service
of alcohol as well as beer and wine.
There may be another beer hall with beer and wine available at Essential
Baking. There was a suggestion to ask
the Liquor Board to address the FNC about the number of licenses being applied
for and issued in the area. Ed McKenna,
at the City Attorney’s office for the North End, may be a good person to
approach.
Meeting adjourned at