Mercer Island Reporter, June 25, 2014

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Before heading out onto I-90 to points both near and far, don’t forget to check for traffic updates. SR-520 is to be closed again this weekend, from 11 p.m. Friday, June 27 until 5 a.m. Monday, June 30. Several more closures are set over the next two months. For more go to www.wsdot. wa.gov/.

Mercer Island Fire Dept. granted last pieces for art installation at new station By Celina Kareiva

Mad about Science show is tomorrow at the library

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Learn about about the hidden wonders of life around us, both spooky and cool. For children five and older, 11 a.m. June 26, at the library.

YTN finale is June 29 Join Youth Theatre Northwest supporters, alums and students for the final performance of the theater at the old North Mercer Jurnior High School as they prepare to move to temporary quarters. There will be a community potluck at 6 p.m. and a performance at 7 p.m. and of course, an after party. Free. For details, go to page 6.

Farmers Market continues Sunday Bring those reusable bags, and your shopping list for fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and treats at the Mercer Island Farmer’s Market on S.E. 32nd St. on Sunday.

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Sophie Lazarus takes her best friend Duffy for a paddle board ride on the lake.

Coval files suit but proposes fewer lots Revised plan reduces homes from 18 to 16 By Celina Kareiva

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The saga of the Coval property continues with news that owner and developer MI 84th Limited Partnership filed a land use petition against the city in mid-May, though attorney Jay Derr says he hopes to dismiss the appeal down the line.

“For what it’s worth, they were very open and frank about their intent to do it,” said City Attorney Katie Knight. “Otherwise, they would have lost the opportunity to challenge the council’s decision. I would have done the same as their attorney. They were very open about it, and of course, I understand.” The Coval property, a fiveacre estate, built over 16 years with specially imported woods, fruit orchards, a koi pond, indoor pool, and many other amenities,

has stirred local debate over its future. This spring, the Coval family sold their house and surrounding property to MI 84th Limited Partnership, which originally planned to develop it into 18 town houses. Though site plans passed the Planning Commission in the winter, City Council responded to neighbor concerns by remanding design plans and later reopening the public hearing process for additional fact finding. Islanders say the town houses, are out of sync with the rest of the neighborhood and present traffic and environmental concerns. The city and developer have agreed to stay the motion. Both

The Mercer Island Fire Department will this week receive artifacts from the September 11, 2001 bombing of the World Trade Center — a part of the floor and ceiling sections of one tower garage, and a post between the two that will eventually be incorporated into an art installation and placed in front of the newly remodeled Fire Station 92. The Island was awarded the very last artifacts from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, said Amber Britton of the city's Parks and

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SR-520 to be closed again this weekend

9-11 World Trade Center artifacts to come here

A day out with Duffy

Green Edition

MI | THIS WEEK

Coval | Page 2

A New PArtNershiP is Formed

Betty DeLaurenti, John L. Scott Real Estate Mercer Island Top Producer for 22 years, is pleased to welcome Martin Weiss as her business partner. Martin brings his knowledge of real estate, finance and customer service to her 30 years of trusted experience. Together Betty and Martin look forward to providing both insight and innovation while meeting all of your real estate needs.

Martin Weiss • 425.417.9595 martinweiss@johnlscott.com

Betty deLaurenti • 206.949.1222 bettyd@johnlscott.com


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