#259177 - 10/27/04 05:38 PM
Re: Does Ron Sims even fish?
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River Nutrients
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PP,
"Such as not having to pay 65% of their property taxes.... " or more!
I agree.
Remember I agree with the intent of CAO not nessecarily the implementation.
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#259178 - 10/27/04 05:43 PM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/19/01
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Loc: North Bend, WA
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Well, at this point we have to deal with the intent as well as the implementation. So unless they pull back and try something a little smarter - you are either for it or against it. Or are you voting for the CAO, before you vote against it :p
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#259179 - 10/27/04 06:30 PM
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I do not think it will stand up in the courts.
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#259181 - 10/27/04 10:14 PM
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Registered: 01/03/01
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I'm trying to look at the bright side. The vote was clearly down party lines and pissed off many democrats as well. Granted, none of the council members are up for election right now but this clearly shows where the democrats stand. Maybe this will help Rossi and Nethercut get elected.
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#259182 - 10/27/04 10:26 PM
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Reverend Tarpones
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Now that was something planned by King County that allowed a big company (Quadrant / Weyerhauser) to do what they would not let the average property owner do.
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#259183 - 10/27/04 10:37 PM
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Now that was something planned by King County that allowed a big company (Quadrant / Weyerhaeuser) to do what they would not let the average property owner do.
[/QB] GP: Now you are talking about something I know a bit about. I was on the citizens growth committee that "approved" the huge Quadrant developments on Novelty Hill. A group of 20 residential property owners worked long and hard to develop a plan that was fair and balanced. After many months of work we came up with five possible growth scenarios. To our surprise a sixth proposal popped up at the last moment. That was the Quadrant proposal. Our group voted 19 to 1 against the Quadrant proposal. We then had a citizen’s vote on which plan the people liked best. The Quadrant proposal came in dead last. Guess what happened. The county council completely disregarded our plan ands went with Quadrant. Did someone get paid? You be the judge. All I know is that was my last day on the committee. And we all lost. There was no BALANCE then. Where I live in rural king County many of my neighbors move in and begin clearing land for their *&*&*^%%^ horses. The "Horse Acre" lots are NOT big enough for a horses, so the land turns to mud which then flows into our nearby creek. Is the CAO the best we could do? I doubt it. Do we need something? Damn right!
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#259184 - 10/28/04 12:45 AM
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Registered: 03/28/00
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How many here fish the Snoqualmie? I do a lot.
How many of you have noticed the huge covert dumping into what WAS one of the rivers largest King Salmon spawning holes? Who do you think signed off on the permit to put this drainage in? Who had no idea who signed off when confronted with this? How did King County loose the application for permit when we asked for a copy?
This covert pumps major crap into the river like paint cement and other building products. Do you think this covert will be moved? HELL NO. We (our Lawyer) were laughed at by the County when we contacted them and said this has to change. (this is the condensed outcome of our 2 year battle) To take control of peoples land is Major BULL when they Permit and help pay for drainage running right into the flippin river.
I agree there needs to be a buffer along all rivers, but this is insane when The County is the one of the largest offenders.
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#259186 - 10/28/04 10:45 AM
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River Nutrients
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"The "Horse Acre" lots are NOT big enough for a horse"
Most 5 acre lots are not big enough.
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#259187 - 10/28/04 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by grandpa: What you describe only illustrates that he who has the gold makes the rules. Quadrant has enough money itself but also had a financial partner out of Germany (Roche) who silently helped raised millions for many developments like the huge ones along the ship canal in Fremont...
I say if something is planned that will harm the environment and the harm can clearly be shown with science then regulations should step in to prevent the damage. What is not OK is saying you want to preserve most of rural King County and at the same time allow things like Snoqualmie Ridge. GP: We are not so far apart on this. I agree that he who has the gold makes the rules. Salmon have no gold and until recently not many strong advocates. Those with the Gold have clear-cut, paved, damed, polluted and netted our salmon to, or near, extinction in many areas. The CAO might not have been contemplated if we didn't have so many runs that are endangered. There was no BALANCE for the past 120 years. Now many with good intentions are trying to rebalance scales that are very badly out of balance. The CAO is not likely, in my opinion to pass court challenges, but its existence is merely proof that we have done an awful job our managing our salmon and continue to do so whenever the pot of gold is big enough.
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#259189 - 10/28/04 12:41 PM
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Sol: Sounds like you know what you are talking about when it comes to regulations. Do you mind telling us what you do that keeps this stuff on your radar nine hours a day?
I agree with your sentiments, but do think that one problem we have always faced is focus on one problem as reason for not tackling another. Sure nets are an awful thing, that would disappear tomorrow if I were in charge, but even if they are gone the salmon still need a healthy environment in every part of their life cycle or they will go extinct nets or no nets.
I once talked to a man who had logged his property right down to the river bank, who told me "fish don't need no environment" It's the damn nets that are the problem.
In an enlightened society we would have our scientists tell us what is the number one problem and then we would tackle it. But we would also be looking at all the other issue and tackling them as rapidly as we could.
I see little sign we are doing that. Instead we seem to be spending millions on feel good projects like totally revamping a seasonal; stream that flows into the Sammamish Slough, right next to a huge sod farm that is sucking the slough nearly dry every summer.
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#259190 - 10/28/04 01:04 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 12/19/03
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I'm a civil engineer that designs the sub-divisons, Home Depots and other developments you see devour our land every day. Thats right folks, I'm a whore to the process. I learned long ago that development was going to happen reguardless of what I did for a living, so instead of living in relative squalor I became an engineer. Originally posted by Dave Vedder: Instead we seem to be spending millions on feel good projects like totally revamping a seasonal; stream that flows into the Sammamish Slough, right next to a huge sod farm that is sucking the slough nearly dry every summer. You hit the nail on the head, Dave. Also, I do agree that we tend to fixate on the nets as the only problem, but I think thats because it is the largest component of the problem and nothing is being done about it. Of course we need to maintain habitat. I support stream buffers and restricted logging in river coridors. The measures that triggered this thread go far beyond that, however. It is disheartening for me to comply with the increase in regulation here in the Puget Sound along streams that are already nearly devoid of anadromous fish, only to go out on the penninsula on the weekend and see a new swath of trees cut down right up to the river. We do live in an enlightened society, but politics and special interests seem to get in the way of what our best available science tells us. I do not see this changing in the forseeable future either.
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#259191 - 10/28/04 01:53 PM
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"...but its existence is merely proof that we have done an awful job our managing our salmon..."
Did you REALLY need the CAO to see that??
The only thing the CAO 'proves' is that the extreme liberal democrats on the KCC will trample the rights of property owners just to appease their special intrest enviro group friends.
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