Lake Sammamish Weir Update Sept 2011
Posted by admin on October 31st, 2011Review Lake Sammamish Weir Sept 2011
by Martin Nizlek, Ph.D. Civil Eng.
Review Lake Sammamish Weir Sept 2011
by Martin Nizlek, Ph.D. Civil Eng.
The Shore Score provides you information about next week’s City Planning Commission shorelines meeting as well as a review of their last meeting.
Also, links are provided to other resources.
ShoreScore Update May 20 2011 PDF
ShoreScore Update May 5 2011 PDF
ShoreScore Update April 14 2011 PDF
ShoreScore Update 3-18-2011 PDF
ShoreScore Update 3-12-2011 PDF
ShoreScore Update 11-07-10 PDF
ShoreScore Update 10-27-10 PDF
Shore Score Update 9-22-2010 PDF
Should you have any questions, please let us know. sensibleshorelines@gmail.com
The Cost of Regulations – M Nizlek PhD – 11-03-2010
Rational Decision Making & Non-Conformity – Anita Skoog-Neil – 11-03-2010
Setbacks Presentation Marty Nizlek PC Meeting 10-20-10 PDF
Scott Sheffield Comments to Planning Commission 10-20-10 PDF
Response To Key Unanswered SMP Questions 9_17_2010
Weir Visit Summary To Planning Commissioners 9_28_2010 PDF
Tour of Lake Washington Shorelines with The City Of Bellevue Fall 2008
March 21st, 2010, Bellevue, WA
WSSA, the Washington Sensible Shorelines Alliance, will be presenting testimony in an open public forum before the Bellevue Planning Commission March 24th at Bellevue City Hall, Room 1E-108 to raise awareness of the issues surrounding the proposed revision of shoreline regulations by the City of Bellevue. These proposed regulations will impact shoreline owners and even property owners close to shorelines on all lakes within and touching the City of Bellevue.
WSSA is a grassroots group formed by Bellevue shoreline residents concerned that not only are the proposed regulations burdensome and expensive to the owners, they will not provide the environmental benefits promised. To demonstrate that, The WSSA has gathered professionals in Shoreline ecology, fisheries science, as well as the Shoreline Management Act and other legislation to speak publicly on these matters.
WSSA board member, Dr. Martin Nizlek points to the favorable results achieved in Redmond noting that “Lakeside residents are diligent stewards of our lakes. We are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to live along the lakeshores, and seek sensible ways to maintain them.”
The presentation open house will also include self-funded research showing that the “Best Available Science” review used by the city has serious flaws in both the data presented as fact, and in the interpretation of the law and requirements of State agencies like the Department of Ecology.
Another WSSA member commented, “Several shoreline scientists who have testified before the Bellevue Planning Commission have concluded that most meaningful and cost-effective improvements in our lakes will come from improvements in stormwater runoff management in the creeks and streams feeding the lakes, not from forcing shoreline owners to tear down long-existing bulkheads and plant wide ‘buffer strips’ separating homes from the waterfront.”
WSSA Goals and Objectives for maintaining and improving our lakes and shorelines include:
The March 24th Shoreline Regulation Forum is open to the public and all interested parties are encouraged to attend.