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Bothell City Council to appeal decision on North Creek land BY DEANNA ISAACS disaacs@bothell-reproter.com
T
he Bothell City Council passed a motion on July 30 authorizing the city to appeal a decision made by the Growth Manage-
ment Hearings Board (GMHB) concerning an ordinance impacting the Fitzgerald/35th Avenue Subarea of Bothell near the North Creek Forest. The GMHB issued its ruling on July 21 that the city’s Ordinance 2163 was “clearly
erroneous in view of the entire record before the Board and in light of the goals and requirements of the GMA [Growth Management Act] in violation of RCW 36.70A.172 and contrary to RCW 36.70A.020(10).” RCW 36.70A.172 states
Water utilities warn of possible shortage, suggest wise usage BY DEANNA ISAACS disaacs@bothell-reporter.com
The cities of Bothell and Kenmore, along with 1.3 million other residents in the Puget Sound area all receive water from Seattle Public Utilities. This week, Seattle, along with Tacoma, Everett and the Cascade Water Alliance, have initiated Phase One of their Water Shortage Contingency Plans (WSCP).
that “in designating and protecting critical areas under this chapter, counties and cities shall include the best available science in developing policies and development regulations to protect the functions and values of critical areas…
[and] shall give special consideration to conservation or protection measures necessary to preserve or enhance [fish that return from the sea to spawn where they were born].” RCW 36.70A.020(10) includes “[protecting] the en-
vironment and [enhancing] the state’s high quality of life, including air and water quality, and the availability of water” as a guiding factor in developing comprehensive plans and development regulations. [ more LAND page 11 ]
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According to Seattle’s WSCP, operational flexibility of the water supply for people and fish “is key.” The plan details four phases of the strategy depending on whether the actions and measures will produce results in the required timeframe, whether there will be a measurable magnitude of water savings, whether the actions are relevant to the time of year (irrigation or [ more WATER page 3 ]
Primary election results online The Washington State primary election took place on Aug. 4 and first results were not available until after the Bothell/Kenmore Reporter press deadline. Races for the Bothell City Council and Northshore School Board were included in the primary election, with the top two candidates moving on to the general election in November. For full up to date results, visit www.bothell-reporter. com. Results from the primary will run in the Aug. 21 issue.
Mike McMenamin speaks during a Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce event, updating members on the renovation of the old Anderson School building in downtown Bothell. For the full story see page 6. DEANNA ISAACS, Bothell Reporter
Burglar caught after stealing, taking showers and folding clothes A string of burglaries hit the Northshore area during June and July where the suspect stole valuable items, including jewelry and a car.
Of course he also took the time to shower and fold the victim’s clothes. The suspect, David M. Naranjo-Meija, was apprehended and charged with burglary in the first degree, residential bur-
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glary, identity theft, two violations of the controlled substance act, possession of stolen property, including a laptop, a Wii, a briefcase and $200, and possession of a stolen vehicle - a white Lexus SUV.
Naranjo-Meija twice broke into homes in Woodinville and Kenmore, and took showers. He threatened one of the homeowners with violence, even going so far as to push the owner up against a
wall. While inside the other home, a victim returned to find Naranjo-Meija naked in a towel and shouting that he was hired to clean the house but it wasn’t finished yet. “It was later discovered
Naranjo-Mejia... changed completely into clothing belonging to [the Woodinville victim],” charging documents state. “While in the bathroom [Naranjo-Meija] turned a photo of the [vic[ more THIEF page 3 ]
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