NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND COMMENT PERIOD NAME OF APPLICANT: Cheryl Dillon DATE OF APPLICATION: 3/27/2013 DATE OF COMPLETENESS: 4/24/2013 DATE OF NOTICE: 5/8/2013 FILE NO.: PLN20130023 PROJECT LOCATION: 7808 202nd Pl. SW, Edmonds, WA PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Application for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). Work was done at the site prior to proper permit approval. The site is zoned Single-Family Residential (RS-8). REQUESTED PERMIT: Conditional Use Permit - ADU. Information on this application can be viewed at the City of Edmonds Development Services Dept., 121 5th Ave. N, Edmonds, WA 98020. OTHER REQUIRED PERMITS: Building Permit. REQUIRED STUDIES: Unknown. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS: None. COMMENT PERIOD: Comments due by May 22, 2013. Any person has the right to comment on this application during the public comment period, receive notice and participate in any hearings, and request a copy of the decision on the application. The City may accept public comments at any time prior to the closing of the record of an open record pre-decision hearing, if any, or, if no open record pre-decision hearing is provided, prior to the decision on the project permit. Only parties of record as defined in ECDC 20.07.003 have standing to initiate an administrative appeal. CITY CONTACT: Jen Machuga, Associate Planner (425) 771-0220
NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND SEPA DETERMINATIONFILE NO. PLN20130018PROJECT DESCRIPTION: AT&T Mobility is proposing to modify an existing wireless site by replacing the existing antennas with a new model that supports LTE technology, in order to provide LTE in the subject area of Edmonds. The ground equipment will also be upgraded. As part of the antenna replacement, the existing utility pole must also be replaced.The subject permit is a Type II decision according to ECDC 20.50.060.NAME OF APPLICANT: AT&T MobilityPROJECT LOCATION:City of Edmonds right-of-way (adjacent to 9114 207th Place SW)PUBLIC COMMENTS ON PROPOSAL DUE: May 23, 2013 Any person has the right to comment on this application during the public comment period, receive notice and participate in any hearings, and request a copy of the decision on the application. The City may accept public comments at any time prior to the closing of the record of an open record predecision hearing, if any, or, if no open record predecision hearing is provided, prior to the decision on the project permit. Only parties of record as defined in ECDC 20.07.003 have standing to initiate an administrative appeal.Information on this development application can be viewed or obtained at the City of Edmonds Planning Division between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. only on Wednesdays) or online through the city’s website at www.edmondswa.gov through the Permit Assistance link (search for permit PLN20130018).SEPA DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCESEPA DETERMINATION: Notice is hereby given that the City of Edmonds has issued a Determination of Nonsignificance under WAC 197-11-340(2) for the above project.PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project requires SEPA review because it did not qualify for a categorical exemption under WAC 197-11-800.DATE OF ISSUANCE: May 9, 2013SEPA COMMENTS: There is no comment period for this determination. SEPA APPEAL: To appeal this determination, submit a written request citing specific reasons for the appeal together with the required fee no later than 4 p.m. on May 23, 2013.CITY CONTACT: MIKE CLUGSTON, AICP
SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE - EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL The Edmonds City Council will meet on TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2013. Please note the following schedule: At 6:00 p.m., the City Council Meeting will be called to order. The City Council will first convene in executive session regarding pending and potential litigation per RCW 42.30.110(1)(i). The executive session will be held in the Jury Meeting Room and is scheduled to last approximately 60 minutes. Please note that executive sessions are not open to the public. It is anticipated that the Council may take action in open session as a result of meeting in executive session. At approximately 7:00 p.m., the City Council will reconvene in the Council Chambers to conduct the balance of the business on the agenda. All meeting rooms are located in the Public Safety Complex, 250 5th Avenue North, Edmonds. Sandra S. Chase, CMCEdmonds City Clerk
AMENDING EDMONDS CITY CODE CHAPTER 4.90 RELATED TO LICENSING AND PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMUNITY ORIENTED AND FARMERS MARKETS WITHIN BC AND BD ZONES, AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Every Saturday through October 6. Find fresh produce, flowers, crafts, and local farm products in downtown Edmonds.
Join a Ranger-Naturalist for a one hour introduction to the intertidal community. Meet at Olympic Beach Visitor Station. Free, no registration required. Wear rubber boots or water shoes. There will be another free beach walk the following day, Sunday, May 26, at Noon at the same location.
The 26th Annual Edmonds Rotary Waterfront Festival May 31st – June 2nd, 2013
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED ON TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2013: Public hearing on the City of Edmonds Shoreline Master Program Update. The City is required by the Shoreline Management Act (SMA) (RCW 90.58) to update its SMP in order to ensure compliance with the SMA and state guidelines for local SMPs. The SMP applies to shorelines within the City and establishes development standards for shoreline development. The shoreline areas within the City of Edmonds jurisdiction include Puget Sound, Lake Ballinger, and the tidally influenced portions of the Edmonds Marsh. Shoreline Jurisdiction also applies to upland areas within 200 feet of the shoreline edge (ordinary high water mark) and associated wetlands. The City Council meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Council Chambers, Public Safety Complex, 250 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, Washington. At the time and place stated above, all interested parties will be heard, however, there will be a time restriction for oral comment. Written comments are welcomed prior to or at the public hearing. If the item is continued to another date because it is not completed, or further information is needed, the date of the continuation will be announced only at the meeting. Additional information may be obtained from the Planning Department: (425) 771-0220. Sandra S. Chase, CMCEdmonds City Clerk
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED ON TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2013: PUBLIC HEARING AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATION OR CONDEMNATION OF REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS NEEDED FOR THE 228TH STREET SW CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT. The City Council meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Council Chambers, Public Safety Complex, 250 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, Washington. At the time and place stated above, all interested parties will be heard, however, there will be a time restriction for oral comment. Written comments are welcomed prior to or at the public hearing. If the item is continued to another date because it is not completed, or further information is needed, the date of the continuation will be announced only at the meeting. Additional information may be obtained from the Public Works Department: (425) 771-0235. Sandra S. Chase, CMCEdmonds City Clerk
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED ON TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2013: PUBLIC HEARING AND POTENTIAL ACTION ONAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, REPEALING AND ENACTING THE PROVISIONS OF AND ENACTMENT OF CHAPTERS 19.00 BUILDING CODE; 19.05 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE; 19.15 MECHANICAL CODE AND FUEL GAS CODE; 19.20 PLUMBING CODE; 19.25 FIRE CODE; 19.30 ENERGY CODE; 19.40 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE; 19.45 INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL PERFORMANCE CODE; 19.50 INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE; 19.55 ELECTRICAL CODE; 19.60 MOVING BUILDINGS; 19.65 MARINAS; 19.70 FEES; REPEALING CHAPTER 19.80 BOARD OF APPEALS TO ADOPT NEW PROVISIONS OF THE STATE BUILDING CODE AND REVISIONS THERETO, AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. The City Council meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Council Chambers, Public Safety Complex, 250 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, Washington. At the time and place stated above, all interested parties will be heard, however, there will be a time restriction for oral comment. Written comments are welcomed prior to or at the public hearing. If the item is continued to another date because it is not completed, or further information is needed, the date of the continuation will be announced only at the meeting. Additional information may be obtained from the Building Department: (425) 771-0220. Sandra S. Chase, CMCEdmonds City Clerk
The Sno-King Community Chorale, under the direction of Frank DeMiero, is a community-based choral organization providing both performers and audiences the experience of the joy of music. This performance includes a sing-a-long to the musif oc "My Fair Lady". For more information on the Chorale, call (425) 673-1242 or (425) 771-2874
Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation Benefit, call 425-774-6049 for ticket sales or information.
The public is invited to hear published authors speak on the craft and business of writing. Sponsored by the Edmonds Library, Friends of the Edmonds Library, Swedish/Edmonds, ArtsNow, EdCC literary magazine "Between the Lines." Free. www.EPICgroupWriters.com
The Festival Artist Booths showcases the work of nearly 240 carefully selected artist exhibitors, offering oils, watercolors, pastels, drawings, mixed media, photography, sculpture, fiber arts, jewelry, glass, metal, pottery/ceramics, toys, collectibles, and furniture.The Festival truly has something for everyone, with performing arts, children’s activities, musicians, and storytellers. A wine bar and bistro, situated with a great view of the Puget Sound, offers a respite from shopping. A striking limited-edition Festival poster and a poster created by a student artist is specially produced to commemorate the event and will be on sale to the public, along with Festival logo clothing at the Festival Store.The Juried Gallery offers a sweeping showcase of art by more than 450 top local and national artists. Cash awards are presented in seven categories: paintings, prints, drawings, photography, artisans’ works, sculpture, and miniatures. All art is for sale.
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