Community Meeting Sponsored by Washington Sensible Shorelines Association
Posted by admin on March 18th, 2011Community Meeting March 22, 2011
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Vasa Park Ballroom
Tuesday March 22, 6:30 PM
Please tell your neighbors and attend!
Come if you care about …
- Consistent unnaturally high water levels – Why?
- Degraded water quality/stormwater runoff and new development in Eastgate
- Existing structures being deemed non-conforming & in most cases not rebuildable
- Your bulkhead, your right to keep it, and maintain it
- Increased restrictions for property redevelopment with large additional costs
- Your home setback being increased 100%
- Your shoreline being required to be 60% vegetated
- Your dock being required to fit unsafe or un-user-friendly standards
- Costly ineffective regulation that fails to improve our lakes
During the past year shoreline homeowners have experienced extraordinary high water levels on the shores of Lake Sammamish and Phantom Lake. In many areas this has caused irreparable damage to shoreline trees, the inability to use docks and loss of property due to higher water levels. The high water is not due to high precipitation levels or flooding from snowmelt, but to the mismanagement of storm water runoff, and poor of maintenance of weirs (dams) that regulate outflows.
The Lake Sammamish weir is managed by multiple agencies at the federal, state, county, and local levels. We have yet to find one of these agencies that will take the lead and manage this to a sensible outcome. We do have a few local elected officials who are acting responsibly to formulate a solution and long-term plan. Attending the community meeting will be representatives from local government to listen, and answer questions regarding these problems.
Please join us for an information session on these issues and the impending Shoreline Master Plan, to learn what you can do to protect your property.
Planning Commission Meeting to Review SMP
Posted by admin on March 16th, 2011The City has finally released proposed Shoreline Regulations – March 9, 2011
After apx 1.5 yrs of theoretical discussions.
The Regulations remove most of the Property Rights of Shoreline Owners.
WSSA (Bellevue citizens – who formed Washington Sensible Shorelines Association) have been attending every Shoreline Master Program – City of Bellevue Planning Commission Meeting(s) – and have been making significant Public Comment from the beginning.
The Regulations are long (355+ pages – a local tax attorney commented they are longer than the IRS tax code!)
Every element of the: Use/ Repair/ Maintenance/ Re-build ability / Re-development/ Enjoyment – of your property is addressed/compromised.
No valid peer-reviewed balanced science corroborates the actions the City is proposing — which is, THE basic premise/requirement of the Shoreline Management Program (SMP).
We need you – at THIS MEETING – WED, March 23, 2011 – City Hall – 6:30PM
Council Conference Room, 1E-113
Planning Commission Meeting 3-23-2011 PDF
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