Marysville Globe, March 08, 2014

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March 8, 2014

City dedicates Doleshel Park

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Project Name: Recreational Marijuana File Number: PA 13-024 Applicant: City of Marysville Project Description: N o n - p r o ject action proposing development regulations related to Chapter 314-55 WAC Marijuana Licenses, Application Process, Requirements, And Reporting. Initial regulations included adoption of a 12-month moratorium (Ord. no.2936), which will expire on Sept 23, 2014. Two permanent development regulations are being considered in advance of the moratoriumexpiration: Alternative1:Prohibition Alternative 2: Permanent Development Standards Location: N/A - Regulations would apply within the city limits Lead Agency: City of Marysville Community Development Department SEPA Threshold Determination: The lead agency has determined that this proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is NOT required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review by the City of Marysville of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with this agency. This information is available for public review upon request.

Public Comment Period: T h i s DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14-days from the date below. Comments must be submitted by: March 20, 2014 Appeals: This DNS may be appealed pursuant to the requirements of MMC 22E.030.180. Any appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of $500.00, and be filed in writing at the City of Marysville Community Development Department, 80 Columbia Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. The appeal must be received by 4 p.m., March 21, 2014. The appeal must contain the items set forth in MMC 22G.010.530. SEPA Contact: Chris Holland, Planning Manager cholland@marysvillewa.gov 360-363-8207 Date Issued: March 6, 2014 THIS NOTICE IS NOT TO BE REMOVED,CONCEALED OR MUTILATED IN ANY WAY Published: March 8, 2014 #1007834

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within 30 days of the date of the first publication of this Notice without penalty, interest, or costs. This Notice was first published on March 1, 2014, and the last day for payment without penalty, interest or costs is March 31, 2014. After March 31, 2014, any owner may pay the entire assessment remaining unpaid with interest to the date of the installment next falling due. Any assessment or any portion of an assessment remaining unpaid after March 31, 2014, may be paid in 20 equal installments of principal and interest. The rate at which interest shall accrue is estimated to be 6.0% per annum, and shall be adjusted and fixed in the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of the bonds for Local Improvement District No. 71. The first installment of principal and interest will become due and payable on March 31, 2015, and each year thereafter one of those installments will become due and payable as provided by law. Installments not paid when due shall bear a penalty at the rate set by City ordinance, plus any accruing interest until payment is made. Published: March 8, 2014 #995262

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BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com

MARYSVILLE — The Doleshel family joined city of Marysville officials and community members in braving the brief snowfall to celebrate the transformation of their former farm into a passive nature park that’s now open to the public. Mike Doleshel recalled how the land purchased by his grandfather in 1922 served as an iris bulb farm, and then a dairy farm, before it became a Christmas tree farm. “We sold our first tree in 1986, and they became so popular that we couldn’t keep enough trees on site to meet the demand,” Doleshel said. “It paid for college for my three boys. With the pressures of urban development, though, that all came to a close in the 2000s.” After a ribbon-cutting ceremony to dedicate the new Doleshel Park on Saturday, Feb. 22, Mike and sister, Judy Maxwell, walked over the 6.4-acre park’s trail bridge across Allen Creek, whose construction was spearhead-

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three resident deer here, and seeing them is quite magical.” “This obviously took longer than the six months we were originally expecting,” Jeff Vaughan said, as he addressed his fellow church volunteers. “I volunteered you without asking, but I knew you would step up to the task.” Vaughan echoed Ballew’s kind words for Marysville Parks Maintenance Manager Mike Robinson, for the role he played in making this project possible through his coordination efforts. Council members Kamille Norton and Donna Wright also attended the park dedication, and were joined by Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members. All the attendees of that morning’s ceremony were given wildflower seed packets, to plant in the park’s planned wildflower meadow in May. Doleshel Park is located at 9028 67th Ave. NE, adjacent to Kellogg Marsh Elementary and the Wilcox Farm Community Garden, and its hours are from 7 a.m. to dusk.

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ed by Eagle Scout Danyon Heacock, as they recalled how the surrounding area all used to be farmlands. Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring joined city Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew in praising the citizens who volunteered more than 1,000 hours over the course of three years to conduct weeding, clipping, cutting and the removal of blackberry brambles on site, as well as laying mulch for the park’s trails. Among those whom they singled out were project leader Bruce Paquette and the Marysville stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including Steve Lebo, Shonn and Sabina Mereness, and even City Council member Jeff Vaughan and his wife Deanna. “It’s not a playground, but a place to enjoy nature,” said Ballew, who reiterated the role of former Council member Norma Jean Dierk in writing the application for a $511,300 grant from the Snohomish County Conservation Futures Fund to purchase the site. “We have

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