Archives for 2015

North City Summer Picnic

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When
Thursday, July 30,
Where
North City Elementary School
816 NE 190th St
(on the playfield)

The North City Neighborhood Association will be hosting a family picnic this summer on the evening of Thursday, July 30, from 6–8pm. We will be providing barbecue sandwiches, fresh popped popcorn — and a bouncy house!

  • Get to know your North City neighbors
  • Games for kids
  • Music
  • Potluck — please bring a side dish, salad, or dessert for 12

Help Out!

Volunteers are need to help with food service, running the bouncy house and other tasks. Want to help out? Call Victoria at (206) 501-9121, or email northcityneighbors@gmail.com.

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185th Street “Planned Action” Challenged in Court

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The fight over the rezoning around the planned 185th Street light rail station is, apparently, not over.

On Monday, the Shoreline Preservation Society (SPS) filed a Complaint for Declaratory Judgment against the City of Shoreline. The action seeks to nullify the “planned action ordinance” (Ord. No. 707) which was adopted by the City Council on March 16. SPS has also filed a challenge to Ord. No 707 with the Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board.

For more information, including the legal documents that were filed with King County, or if you would like to support their efforts, see the SPS blog.


City Council to Vote on 185th Street Subarea March 16

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Update

The Council adopted all three 185th Street rezoning ordinances at the March 16 meeting. You can read a bit more about the decision at the Shoreline Area News blog.

On February 23 the Shoreline City Council directed staff to make changes to the Planning Commission’s recommended zoning map for the 185th Street Station Subarea.

Council is scheduled to adopt the entire 185th Street Station Subarea Plan package, including the zoning map and development regulations, on March 16.

The current proposal has the rezone occurring in three phases:

  • Phase 1 occurring immediately upon adoption of the Subarea Plan and zoning map.
  • Phase 2 would begin in 2021
  • Phase 3 in 2033.
Phased zoning map

The new phased zoning map

Read more about this at the Shoreline Area News.

The best way to comment is to email Council at council@shorelinewa.gov in advance of the meeting. There will also be a limited amount of time for oral public comment at the Council meeting on March 16.


9th Annual North City Jazz Walk

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When
Tuesday, August 11,
Where
North City
along 15th Ave NE

Take a stroll along 15th Avenue NE in Shoreline and enjoy live jazz at one great venue after another. This year, come early and enjoy “Jazz Bites” — delicious food items specifically provided for the event.

Performers include:

  • Greta Matassa with Critical Mass
  • The Susan Pascal Quartet
  • Pearl Django
  • Sonando
  • Janette West
  • The Bill Anschell Trio
  • The Jacqueline Tabor Quartet
  • The Freddie James Duo
  • Hook Me Up

Tickets are available on-line. Buy now, tickets are limited.

The jazz bites start at 6:00pm; the music starts at 6:30pm in the outdoor venues and at 7:00pm in the indoor venues.

More information can be found at northcityjazzwalk.org.

If you’d like to volunteer at the event, contact Charlotte Haines.


North City Jazz Walk Map and List of Performers

North City Neighborhood Association Meeting

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When
Tuesday, May 5,
Where
North City Water District
1519 NE 177th Street
Shoreline, WA 98155

Topic: 70 Years of “Sourdough Days” — The History of North City

Vicki Stiles, director of the Shoreline Historical Museum, will be giving a presentation on the history of North City:

  • How did North City get it’s name?
  • What were the “Sourdough Days?”
  • How does the past inform the present?

Please join us!


185th Subarea Zoning Still in Play

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Diane Hettrick has written a great article on the Shoreline Area News about the current state of the 185th Street Subarea zoning plans. Apparently much has changed recently, and there is growing momentum behind a plan to roll the zoning changes out in phases. (Read the article now.)

There is still time to provide your input, but final decisions will be made soon — the zoning changes are currently scheduled to be adopted onf February 23 — so speak up now!

A good place to make yourself heard would be at the city council meeting on February 9 where the 185th St zoning changes will be discussed. Also, you can call or email your city council members.

There is more information on the subarea plan on the city’s light rail planning page.


City Council Meeting on 185th Street Subarea Zoning

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When
Monday, February 23,
Where
Council Chambers, Shoreline City Hall
17500 Midvale Ave N
Shoreline, WA 98133

At the City Council meeting on February 23, the Council is schedule to adopt development regulations for the 185th street station subarea. That means this is when the rezoning plans will become law!

The zoning plans are still in flux. Contact the city council now with your input.

You can find more information on the city’s light rail page.


City Council Discussion of the 185th Street Subarea Zoning

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When
Monday, February 9,
Where
Council Chambers, Shoreline City Hall
17500 Midvale Ave N
Shoreline, WA 98133

At the City Council meeting on February 9, the Council will review the Planning Commission recommendations and proposed phasing of zoning and development regulations for the 185th street station subarea.

This will be among the last opportunities for citizens to voice their input regarding the planned zoning changes. Since the zoning plans are still in flux, it is important that all who care make their opinions known.

You can find more information on the city’s light rail page.