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  • #824755
    Gina
    Participant

    West Seattle scenes: Kayak procession for World Environment Day

    Come join this thread on the main page.

    #824754
    JanS
    Participant

    have you spoken to anyone about it? While it’s not a business, where you are obliged to contact management before posting a rant, there is also a way to contact this group….and…the city..:)

    FOSS MARITIME CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS

    1151 Fairview Ave N.

    Seattle, WA 98109

    206.281.3800 or 800.426.2885 FREE

    Port of Seattle Online Contact Form

    https://www.portseattle.org/About/Contact/Pages/default.aspx

    Port of Seattle Headquarters

    Street Address

    2711 Alaskan Way

    Seattle, WA 98121

    Mailing Address

    P.O. Box 1209

    Seattle, WA 98111

    Phone Number

    (206) 787-300

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Is it related to the project (I assume you mean the Intracorp project)? If so, start with the contractor (Exxel Pacific, whose on-site office is in the days-are-numbered commercial building across the street). Then the developer, Intracorp. If it’s a road problem, SDOT would have issued a Street Use Permit – 206-684-ROAD. Finally, the project itself would be governed by DPD.

    The site superintendent’s e-mail and phone are in the original “construction starting” bulletin and they are provided for that purpose. We published them and the flyer in this story:

    Demolition to start Tuesday for block-long 3210 California SW, now ‘Admiral East Apartments’

    Good luck … TR

    #824718
    Bonnie
    Participant

    Kendra, she hasn’t gotten back to me but this is her place I found it on hotpads.com https://tinyurl.com/pobwfmt

    #824670
    jissy
    Participant

    grog: I bought and sold a couple houses in 98116 with Scott Monroe…. here’s an old thread with my recommendation: He’s still the best in my book!

    https://westseattleblog.com/forum/topic/west-seattle-real-estate-agents-who-are-the-best

    #824669
    sun*e
    Participant

    I recommend Gini Johnson and her team: https://www.facebook.com/The.Johnsons.Real.Estate

    The owner of the company I work for has had a great working relationship with her for years and she and her team have been highly rated:

    http://www.stik.com/p/real+estate/washington.west+seattle/p/gini_johnson

    #817593
    Marmite
    Participant

    Go to my Facebook page, first post on the main page. https://www.facebook.com/sarahwrightpaintings?ref=bookmarks

    #824607
    WSB
    Keymaster

    Thanks, Tan.

    Ongoing (and they won’t stop until people stop falling for it, so the more info out there, the better!) … story earlier this year:

    https://westseattleblog.com/2015/02/no-its-not-the-irs-calling-beware-of-scam-callers-like-these/

    #824531

    In reply to: Like Ballard? Like WS?

    WSB
    Keymaster

    This is what this is about.

    Rule changes for ‘lowrise’ development? Public hearing @ City Hall tomorrow

    It’s been going on so long that I lost track of it until flagged a few days ago. It’s a successor to some zoning changes that were made in 2010 in response to 2008 angst over how all the townhouses were turning out. (Nobody was particularly happy, neither builders nor neighbors, it seemed.)

    If you take a little time to read up, it is not too late to speak up, whether pro or con or whatever, as the public hearing at City Hall tomorrow isn’t scheduled to be followed up by a committee vote for two more weeks.

    -TR

    #817576
    JanS
    Participant
    #824539
    miws
    Participant

    dawn, this yard sale that ran earlier today (Fri), and runs again tomorrow, mentions both furniture and mcm.

    Maybe, just maybe…..?

    https://westseattleblog.com/forum/topic/susie-and-friends-2015-garage-sale

    Mike

    #817543
    MrsShaw
    Participant

    I’m forwarding on this message from Livable Ballard (info@livableballard.org) about some pending City Council code legislation that could ultimately impact West Seattle.

    “This is our best and perhaps last chance to save Ballard!

    It’s now or never; email your council member (addresses below), show up at the city council hearing, speak up at the hearing, or make your peace with whatever developers want to do to our neighborhoods. We must make ourselves heard right now. A lot of us.

    Public Hearing:

    Tuesday June 2 at 2:00 – 4:00 pmCity Hall, 600 4th Ave., in City Council Chambers

    The Seattle City Council is debating changes to the low-rise zoning code that will affect our neighborhood. The proposed changes that are being considered are a direct result of the Livable Ballard petition and other grassroots neighborhood efforts. The City Council has heard plenty from property developers, who are already fiercely fighting the modest changes we’ve proposed. Now council members need to hear from concerned citizens like you! If you care about the course of development in Ballard please speak up on behalf of the neighborhood: email and call council members (see below), and attend the public hearing.

    Background:

    As you’re most likely painfully aware, the single-family area north of downtown Ballard is being demolished at an alarming rate following changes to the zoning code made in 2010. The resulting new buildings are dramatically out of scale with the neighborhood, as the new code allows more and larger units, much closer to or on lot lines. Developers are able to easily avoid design review requirements, resulting in no opportunity at all for affected residents to provide meaningful comment or input as our neighborhood is torn down house by house.

    The Livable Ballard petition (http://livableballard.org/issues/), which you signed along with more than 1,000 of your neighbors, proposed six modest code corrections that would close several developer loopholes and correct many of the unintended consequences we are seeing as a result of the 2010 code changes. As a result of your signatures, legislation was introduced in 2014 to address some of our concerns. Since then, intense lobbying by developers and their allies has resulted in those legislative proposals being further weakened.

    We need your help to ensure that real action is taken, instead of empty symbolic gestures that will allow the new status quo to continue largely unchecked, with no notification of upcoming projects, no ability to comment or object, no design review of any kind, and the continued proliferation of unnecessarily large buildings, much closer to the sidewalk and existing homes than they need to be.

    Arrive early to sign up if you’d like to speak. Speakers will get two minutes each. If you don’t want to speak, you can cede your time to someone else, but we need numbers!

    Council Members to Contact:

    The legislation currently being discussed is proposed by the Planning, Land Use and Sustainability (PLUS) Committee of the Seattle City Council. It’s particularly critical to contact Councilmember Mike O’Brien, who is running to represent District 6 (which includes Ballard) in the new district council elections this fall. He’s the Chair of the PLUS Committee and currently appears to be placing the interests of developers over his constituents. Let him know you live in District 6 and your vote in the fall depends on his passing meaningful reform to the low-rise code. It is also important to contact the other PLUS Committee members: Tim Burgess, Nick Licata, and Tom Rasmussen.

    Contact information for the four members of the PLUS Committee:

    Mike O’Brien, Chair, 206-684-8800, mike.obrien@seattle.gov

    Tim Burgess, 206-684-8806, tim.burgess@seattle.gov

    Nick Licata, 206-684-8803, nick.licata@seattle.gov

    Tom Rasmussen, 206-684-8808, tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov

    Suggested Talking Points:

    Whether you’re planning to speak at the hearing, send an email, or place a phone call to a council member’s office, share your outrage with the City’s presumption that our neighborhood should be demolished to achieve city-wide planning objectives. Seattle is a large city. Not everybody has to live in Ballard. Other neighborhoods need to accommodate their share of growth as well. Here are some key things to ask for:

    Close loopholes that allow developers to put more units on a lot than intended. Right now, developers are able to subdivide lots and exceed density limits due to a rounding loophole in the Land Use Code. This loophole must be corrected for all properties in the LR1 zones and developers should be required to comply with density limits.

    Require reasonable side setbacks for rowhouses. The 2010 code allows “rowhouse” style townhomes to be built right up to the property line with no consideration of adjacent homes. This is unacceptable. A 5-foot side setback needs to be required for rowhouses, except in special cases with input from neighbors and an appropriate public process.

    Require new developments to be set further back from the front of the lot. The 2010 code revisions reduced required front setbacks from the average of neighboring properties to just 5–7 feet. This has resulted in developments that are dramatically out-of-step with the neighboring properties, crowd the sidewalk and adjacent structures, and are visible from blocks away. Front setbacks should be the average of those on neighboring properties.

    Require meaningful public involvement for all developments of three or more units. When the 2010 code changes were made, developers were given more “flexibility” in exchange for participating in a new Streamlined Design Review (SDR) process that would let neighbors comment on all developments of three or more units. Not one development of three or more units in LR1 zoned Ballard has been subject to SDR because developers are able to use loopholes to avoid this process. This urgently needs to be corrected. All new projects with three or more units must be required to go through the SDR process, which needs to include a public meeting with the community with all decisions subject to appeal.

    Our allies at Seattle Speaks Up are also proposing a number of smart, sensible low-rise code corrections that would encourage better development around the city. See what they have to say here: https://seattlespeaksup.wordpress.com/

    #824433
    miws
    Participant

    scott, if you are on Facebook, you might want to follow Das Brat Wagen:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008059331258&fref=nf

    I have not had the opportunity to try them yet, but they occasionally show up at Beveridge Place.

    Mike

    #817498
    Swifty
    Member

    It’s not too late to sign up for summer camps at The Cove School in West Seattle. Weekly camps starting on June 15th for 2.5 to 5 year olds.

    Camp runs from 9am to 12:30pm M-F

    Cost is $220 per week or $195 per week if you register for 5 or more camps.

    For more information visit The Cove School Website http://www.thecoveschool.com

    To register https://thecoveschool.wufoo.com/forms/summer-camp-agreement-2015/

    June 15-19 Science

    June 22-26 Cooking

    June 29-July 2 Gardening

    July 13-17 Recycle

    July 20-24 Mindfulness

    July 27-31 Building

    Aug 2-7 Cook

    Aug 10-14 Waterworks

    Aug 17-21 Art

    #824344
    miws
    Participant

    There was another recent complaint related to this project:

    https://westseattleblog.com/forum/topic/dangerous-intersection

    In the second posting, the OP includes info on whom to contact, to file complaints.

    Mike

    #824265
    jostma
    Member

    John here with Adept Pest Solutions. I was made aware from a previous client that someone had posted incorrect comments about Adept Pest Solutions and its business owners on the West Seattle Blog. In response to rose geranium’s comments regarding “cheaters”, I have attached a link to the Seattle Business License search http://www.seattle.gov/licenses/find-a-business. Simply type in our company name, Adept Pest Solutions, and you will see that in fact we do have a Seattle business license and that in fact this license is current and was renewed in December of 2014. I can’t begin to understand the motivation for the blog post and its maligning comments but I hope this sets the record straight. I can’t be more emphatic, if you have any questions or concerns regarding Adept Pest Solutions licensing, insurance, pest questions etc. you can always contact us directly and we will be sure you get the most accurate and up to date information.

    In addition, I have attached links to our Washington State Business License, which appear to have been already posted via “Mike”http://bls.dor.wa.gov/licensesearch/lqsLicenseDetail.aspx?RefID=835418

    Our Washington State Department of Agriculture Pesticide License http://agr.wa.gov/PestFert/LicensingEd/Search/ Type in License # 54037

    And finally our general contractors license https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/ Type in UBI # 602655131.

    We also are licensed in Bellevue and Sammamish.

    I am certain that you will find that all licenses are current, in good standing and up to date.

    You can be sure that holding these licenses ensures we have a Washington State Department of Revenue account and that we certainly pay our fair share of taxes.

    In addition we are members of the Washington State Pest Management Association http://www.wspca.org/ , and the National Pest Management Association https://npmapestworld.org/index.cfm

    We have an A+ standing with the Better Business Bureau http://www.bbb.org/alaskaoregonwesternwashington/business-reviews/pest-control-services/adept-pest-solutions-in-renton-wa-22520995

    A final note, Regarding the Seattle business license, this license is solely for the collection of B&O tax, it performs no duties in regard to harm of the client, broken contracts or damage. These maladies are covered under the Washington Business license, Washington State Department of Labor & Industries and the Washington State Department of Agriculture. The threshold for collecting Seattle Business and Occupation tax is total gross receipts of $100,000.00 or more in the Seattle area only. This information can be easily found on the Seattle Business License website.

    I would like to thank the West Seattle community for their business and support.

    Best Regards,

    John Marshall

    Adept Pest Solutions

    425-652-1215

    #817454
    JanS
    Participant

    one of our own is gone…this from TR’s FB page:

    I am sorry tonight to hear that Kevin McClintic has passed away, way too young. (Thanks to the person who e-mailed to let me know.) I knew Kevin mostly as a WSB tipster and Forums participant dating way back to the early days, but he also was a devoted photographer (he had shared images via WSB more than a few times) and I remember his stories of fighting for photographers’ rights after he got hassled while taking pictures. We published this “open letter” in 2009. RIP, Kevin, and our condolences to his family and friends. https://westseattleblog.com/…/photography-is-not-a-crime-op…/

    his brother also had a post about him. A memorial service may take place at a later date. The suspicion is that he had a heart attack, and passed away quite suddenly a week ago. We’ll miss him. He was an extremely nice guy. Condolences to his wife and family.

    #824271
    miws
    Participant

    tricky, Sodastream also offers “essences”:

    https://www.sodastreamusa.com/flavor-essences-c110.aspx

    I have not tried them yet, but maybe Jan, or JoB have?

    Not sure if they would suit your needs, but another possible option.

    Mike

    Sue
    Participant

    FYI, Marmite, while your artwork is lovely, your posts about the artwork for sale are technically breaking the advertising rules of the forum. From https://westseattleblog.com/forum/topic/advertisement-rules-reminder :

    First, our forum “advertisement” rules:

    If you are a business or serviceperson you CAN do any of the following here in the WSB Forums, absolutely free of charge:

    -Respond to a request for recommendations in your line of work, provided you identify yourself (no recommending a business without saying it’s yours or you’re related to it!).

    -Post a job opening in the West Seattle Jobs Offered section

    You cannot just open a topic soliciting customers or posting a “rave” about your own business. Thanks very much to those who spot those quickly and report them. This site is a commercial, advertiser-supported business – just like a commercial newspaper, TV station, radio station, etc. – and if you are interested in advertising your business on WSB, that information is available here:

    https://westseattleblog.com/blog/?page_id=4002

    Added 9/17/09 for EXTRA emphasis: A “for rent” or “for sale” housing ad IS advertising and falls under the aforementioned rules.

    Added 5/30/2010 for clarification: Freebies/deals/sales that you want to post here must be available to everyone – no prequalification such as “mention you read it on WSB” or “offering this if you (whatever).”

    furryfaces
    Participant

    Here is an article we posted on our FB page regarding domestic violence victims/survivors and their pets.

    https://www.facebook.com/furryfacesfoundation/posts/972207342791765?notif_t=like

    #823918

    In reply to: CANCER

    kaat
    Participant
    #824014
    PangolinPie
    Participant

    Anonyme, that’s very interesting. I see the WV post office has some pretty poor reviews online:

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/us-post-office-seattle-26

    https://goo.gl/3RWn0B

    #824011
    PangolinPie
    Participant

    I guess – I’m not usually around when they come by my house, though. I know I can just go to the post office, but it can be hard to find time. I was just wondering if anyone else has this problem, and whether there’s a way to communicate with the USPS about it. (Other than this:

    https://ribbs.usps.gov/locators/find-cam.cfm )

    #823982
    miws
    Participant

    Mel, if you haven’t thought of this already, be sure to consider this coming Saturday’s Annual West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day, brought to us by WSB!

    Maybe you can find some of what you need at some of the Sales!

    West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day 2023 Online Map

    Mike

    #817334
    tricknology
    Participant

    I’m getting this strange signal over my stereo speakers via my magnetic turntable cartridge. Can anyone confirm that it’s shortwave and not some secret numbers station broadcasting clandestinely from Burien?

    The voice sounds human but it’s indiscernible:

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8ydp9wnaf7mgqaj/AADipUlHLcQjBsh9kkF1O3PAa?dl=0

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