MINUTES
FREMONT NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Nov 25, 2002
BOARD
MEMBERS PRESENT: April Thanos, Alan Younker,
Toby Thaler, Chip Nevins, John Ryan, George Heideman (no quorum)
Minutes presented for 10/28/02 with a few minor changes, but not approved as there was no quorum.
GENERAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS - none
TREASURER'S
REPORT: Report was circulated with a
copy of the Status of Restricted Funds and Committed Funds for everyone.
COMMITTEE
REPORTS:
LAND USE - There is a meeting at BF Day on Dec 5th
from 7-8:30 about the Bridge Way proposal (map was circulated).
QFC went through another design review meeting 11/18
and there are clearly some problems with traffic. The negotiations, which were
discussed last meeting, did not resolve the traffic/site problems. The two potential solutions from the
neighbors would either reduce the size of the project so parking could fit
underneath or make two layers of parking underneath instead of have parking
above the store. This project is now on a course to an appeal.
South Wallingford has a new potential plan to move
their border to Stone Way below 40th (taking a few blocks that are
part of Fremont - including the QFC site) and a suggestion to make Stone Way
the preferred bike path. We only have until Thursday to comment, so Toby will
write a letter as the Land Use Chair as there was not a quorum present.
GUERILLA GARDENING - There was only a small turnout this time.
There are still many bulbs available for planting.
COMMUNITY CENTER - Wallingford has suggested
using a city building on 35th and Interlaken (currently a child
care) as a Community Center and a grad student has suggested the building Doc
Freeman owns as an option (this is officially in Fremont).
OPEN-SPACE - There were about 6 people at
the meeting on 11/6 with the planners for the Fremont Park. Chip was pleased with the overall plan so
far. The next public meeting will be in Jan/03. It is possible there may not be
enough money to complete the park with current funds, so we may have to do a
matching grant or Small & Simple grant.
Kathy Tuttle (Parks Dept) will be meeting with police on Dec 5th
from 11-12 at the Fremont Park site to discuss crime prevention.
Fremont Peak Park is
looking for a designer now.
There is a renewed
effort to make a Friends of Ross Park group again.
COMMUNICATONS - It was
decided to send a postcard to announce the Dec 16 meeting instead of a
newsletter.
BICYCLE ROUTES - John is on the Mayor's
Bike Advisory Board, which has made several suggestions for the new Fremont Bridge
approaches. Friends of the Burke Gilman
Trail had a meeting in Ballard to discuss the various proposals for completing
the Trail in Ballard. Most bikers and many businesses prefer the rail line
route closest to the water and John will write a letter of support for it as
chair.
The project to get a
bike path on Woodland could be taken up again and he will attend the Bridge Way
meeting on Dec 5th to cover this issue.
TRANSPORTATION - none- we
need someone to head this committee
AFFORDABLE HOUSING - see
below
Affordable
Housing - Sue
Cary from CHIIP attended and advised the city is doing the appraisal now on
3622 Albion. They hope to get it under
contract in Jan and then do a due diligence to apply for the Spring round of
funding. They probably could do 15-18 units. A budget was presented for the
funds required before the project gets funding, but could not be voted on as
there was not a quorum present. It will be presented at the December meeting.
Public
Safety - Heather
McAuliffe from FAWN (Fremont Aurora Wallingford Neighborhood) was there to give
a rundown on who they are and what they are doing. They have weekly (usually
Tues at 8:30) walks on Aurora and 2-4 times a year they have a cleanup of the
area. They feel they have been able to make a difference in the safety of the
area. She will ask those on their mailing list if someone would be interested
in chairing our Public Safety Committee.
Fremont
Market - The
Fremont Chamber of Commerce approved having a joint Amicus Brief with the FNC
to support the Market if it is required. The complaint has been removed to a
federal court, which will make it tougher for Sound Mind & Body to pursue
the lawsuit.
OLD
BUSINESS:
LUDC - no meeting
Fremont Works - not many showed up - there will be another meeting
Dec 11 (to be confirmed). There will be a meeting with Fred Meyer on Dec 9th
about mitigation.
NEW
BUSINESS:
Fremont Neighborhood Fund - Toby brought up the money
that was leftover from the old co-op. They are close to filing a 501C3 and may
have about $100,000 in assets. They may
want us to buy Board positions in order to have a say in how the money is used.
He will put it on the Annual Meeting agenda in the Spring.
Meeting
adjourned at 8:30 pm.