Monday, June 20, 2022

The City of Port Townsend already destroyed the old trees downtown and changed the magic forever and now they are doing it to the Gateway to Port Townsend and destroying bird habitat, shade for people and critters, and the beauty as you come down the hill and into the City of Port Townsend.

Email Exchange Between Gateway Poplar Alliance And City of Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro Regarding the Removal of the Gorgeous Poplars Lining the Entryway into Port Townsend Washington.


The City of Port Townsend already destroyed the old trees downtown and changed the magic forever and now they are doing it to the Gateway to Port Townsend and destroying bird habitat, shade for people and critters, and the beauty as you come down the hill and into the City of Port Townsend. 


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#SaveTheTrees #HabitatMatters #Audubon #PortTownsend #BirdHabitat


FROM: John Mauro JMauro@cityofpt.us


Dear Community Member

 The Sims Gateway and Boat Yard Expansion Project is a complex multijurisdictional project with the City, Port and PUD directly involved.  A significant amount of background materials, meeting recordings and documentation are available here

 As part of a decision-making process meant to be transparent, considerate of diverse perspectives and productive, a technical advisory group has been assembled to work through challenges and options which will then be taken to the Parks, Recreation, Trails and Tree Advisory Board (PRTTAB) and then to respective governing bodies of City, Port and PUD.  Those three agencies solicited interest at a variety of open public meetings and appointed a technical advisory group from all those who expressed interested in participating.  Throughout the process, public comments will be received and open houses and events will be scheduled to ensure anyone with perspectives to share or a desire to learn can do so in advance of a decision.  Note that the stakeholder meetings will not be the place to provide public comment and testimony in order to facilitate communication and discussion between consultants, staff, and the members of the committee.  However, public comment is being received and is encouraged outside of the meeting via email at engagept@cityofpt.us and will be taken at the PRTTAB and governing bodies.

 One member of the technical advisory group is unable to participate, so we are seeking interest in filling that vacancy.  You can apply here

In addition, we also desire to make another seat available and seek a representative of the Poplar Alliance group to be part of the process directly. 

 

The advisory group has had three meetings and is seeking to wrap up their work in August, so interested members will be expected to quickly review materials and jump into the process to help maintain momentum and meet deadlines.  All future meetings of the group have been tentatively scheduled and include June 14, June 28, July 12, August 6, and August 23.

 A March 6 press release and a City Council agenda item are attached to provide more information including the initial list of technical advisory body members.

 Please be in touch if you or anyone you know may be interested in serving our community in this way.  We aim to have applications of interest as soon as possible and the members selected in advance of the June 14 meeting.

 Best wishes,

John  

John Mauro | City Manager

City of Port Townsend “


Response From:  Gateway Poplar Alliance


Dear Mr. Mauro,

 

We were blind copied on an email in which you wrote:


In addition, we also desire to make another seat available and seek a representative of the Poplar Alliance group to be part of the process directly. 

 

Assuming this was your formal invitation, here is our response.

 

The current process to achieve the stated objectives of the multiagency "Sims Way Gateway Plan Implementation and Boat Yard Expansion Grant” agreement and to qualify forJeff County PIF grant funds requires the removal of all the poplars from the lower Sims Flats commercial corridor of the GDP as an “ implemen[ation] [of] the City's Gateway Development Plan” [GDP] .  The GDP specifically calls for a streetscape of linear poplars:

 

Streetscape Recommendations The linear corridor quality of the poplar trees can be maintained, while enhancing views of the shipyards and the Historic buildings. Removal of "sucker" growth of the large poplars, and selective removal of the small, individual seedlings would open up views to the lagoon and boatyard. New poplars, spaced 20'-25' apart, can be selectively planted to fill in "gaps" along Sims. Meadow grass and wildflowers can be planted as ground cover around the poplars. The area north of Sims. adjacent to Kah-Tai Park, can be planted with willows, riparian plantings and other marsh plants to recall the lagoon's former link with the Bay.

 

The GDP can’t be implemented by removing all the poplars.

 

The Gateway Poplar Alliance (GPA) was organized to oppose that poplar removal.

 

The GPA won’t participate in what is intended to be a public advisory/decision making process to redesign the Sims Flats commercial corridor of the GDP if the decision to remove the poplars has already been made before any substantive public involvement with the Potemkin village public process that has been undertaken to date.

 

Therefore, the GPA will only agree to participate in the “technical advisory group,” the “Sims Way Technical Advisory Group,” aka the “stakeholder committee,” if the city commits to:

 

a formal review of the 1993 GDP that involves as substantial a public process as was conducted in the drafting of the GDP and memorialized in the Plan and especially with reference to the specification of the poplar streetscape of the Plan "FLATS" COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.”  This review shall include the impacts of the GDP revisions on the Kah Tai Lagoon Park and shall be subject to formal ratification by the Port Townsend City Council, and

 

such SEPA review and process specified by PTMC Chap. 19.04 (SEPA) and PTMC 19.04.260D3p (Substantive authority) as required by law to address the environmental impacts (Flats streetscape, poplars, linearity, tree replacement, storm water, wind currents, etc) on that corridor of the GDP and the lands to the north and south of it, and

 

any other similar legal processes and reviews required of any other agency the actions of which are premised on or dependent on the completion of the city’s full review process specified immediately above.

 

Chapter 19.04 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT

19.04.260 Substantive authority.

 

A. The policies and goals set forth in this chapter are supplementary to those in the existing authorization of the city.

. . .

 

D. The city designates and adopts by reference the following policies as the basis for the city’s exercise of authority pursuant to this section:

 

3. The city adopts by reference, and incorporates herein in their entirety, the following city plans, resolutions, ordinances, standards and codes as they now exist or may hereafter be amended, as SEPA policies:

a. City comprehensive plan and any amendments adopted pursuant thereto;

b. City land division ordinance (PTMC Title 18);

c. Port Townsend shoreline management master program;

d. City floodplain management ordinance;

e. City building code ordinance (PTMC Title 16);

f. City road, traffic and circulation standards;

g. City zoning code (PTMC Title 17);

h. Engineering design standards manual;

i. Transportation and rights-of-way ordinance (PTMC Title 12);

j. Water, sewer and stormwater ordinance (PTMC Title 13);

k. Repealed by Ord. 2945;

l. Field Report by the National Trust for Historic Preservation on the Water Street Historic District;

m. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings;

n. Port Townsend Streetscape Design Workbook (1987, adopted by Ordinance 2143, 1989);

o. Port Townsend critical areas ordinance, adopted as Chapter 19.05 PTMC;

p. Port Townsend gateway development plan and concept plan;

q. Port Townsend transportation functional plan;

r. All other city resolutions, ordinances, plans and guidelines effective now or after the date of the ordinance codified in this chapter. (Ord. 3054 § 3, 2011; Ord. 2945 § 6.1, 2007; Ord. 2582 § 1, 1997; Ord. 2534 § 1, 1996; Ord. 2367 § 7, 1993).


PDF of Source eMail

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q47cHlHvRzlXrTFewf9Ebm5rG3EcNtM-/view?usp=sharing 


Saturday, June 4, 2022

May 23, 2022 Hearing on Washington State Dept. of Commerce Community Block Grant.

May 23, 2022 Hearing on Washington State Dept. of Commerce Community Block Grant. 

Philip Hunsucker Chief Civil DPA


Discussion on Constitutional Law, Trinity United Methodist Church Church Grant Application,  Separation of Church and State, Capital Improvements and withdrawal of support.

https://rumble.com/v17a6pl-washington-state-commerce-grant-hearing-jefferson-county-washington.html



May 23, 2022 Hearing on Washington State Dept. of Commerce Community Block Grant application for Trinity United Methodist Church.  This is the Public Testimony Part of the hearing.

https://rumble.com/v179tdl-trinity-church-grant-jefferson-county-wa-hearing-public-comments.html





Port Townsend Jefferson County Washington Commissioner Meeting May 23, 2022 Public Comment, Homeless Encampments

Port Townsend Commissioner Meeting Comments by Debbie Lewis regarding Homeless Encampments.

MOST Homeless are Mentally Ill or Addicts.

https://rumble.com/v17a1ht-72691985.html



Thank You Commissioner Kate Dean for humanizing the homeless, and your respectful comments.  She says that the homeless, the unhoused are our neighbors and constituents, YAY!!.

May 23, 2022 County Commissioner Meeting. Port Townsend, Jefferson County Washington County Commissioner Kate Dean response to Public Comment by Debbie Lewis on Homeless Encampment.

https://rumble.com/v17a2x7-commissioner-kate-dean-response-to-public-comments-on-homeless-encampment.html


THANK YOU Commissioner Greg Brotherton for humanizing the homeless, and your respectful comments. There are a lot more chutes than ladders, and once you go down a couple chutes, it’s hard to get back. Homeless, yes some are addicts and have mental health issues, however, they are also a Lack of Housing.  Great comments Commissioner Greg, THANK YOU.


May 23, 2022 County Commissioner Meeting. Port Townsend, Jefferson County Washington County Commissioner Greg Brotherton response to Public Comment by Debbie Lewis on Homeless Encampment.

https://rumble.com/v179sjl-commissioner-greg-brotherton-jefferson-county-wa-on-homeless-encampment.html


Jefferson County Gateway Plan Implementation and Boat Yard Expansion

The 11-15-22 Jefferson County Gateway Plan Implementation and Boat Yard Expansion Grant addresses a legitimate economic development project that involves the Port of Port Townsend and the Jefferson County PUD. This development does not require the removal of the lower Sims Way poplar streetscape. 

Click Below to Read Document. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mF7CtPE2_8jRAJjkSQh5r9QyX7wdmd_y/view?usp=sharing

Port Townsend Peter Bonyun, and Kathryn Public Comment at Commissioner Meeting Regarding Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing.

Port Townsend Peter Bonyun, and Kathryn Public Comment at Commissioner Meeting Regarding  Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing.

https://rumble.com/v17ad9f-public-comment.html


Comments from the Public Regarding Hearing on Jefferson County Washington Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing

https://rumble.com/v17adb3-tim-comment.html


Original Video Link

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/92258517-0ab2-482c-bc3a-05523a5d79e8   


May 23, 2022 Jefferson County Commissioners Presentation Discussing an Ordinance Change to allow for more flexibility with temporary housing, homeless encampments, essential services, and discussing laws that protect the rights of the homeless, as well as other connected issues. 


Jefferson County Washington Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing.


Presentation by Brent A. Butler, Director Community Development AND 

Joel Peterson, AICP, Project and Planning Lead for New Regulations


Jefferson County Ordinance Change Proposal Presentation to Commissioners Part ONE

https://rumble.com/v17ahmn-aicp-housing-ordinance-part-one.html  

  

Jefferson County Ordinance Change Proposal Presentation Part TWO

https://rumble.com/v17ahmx-aicp-housing-ordinance-part-two.html  


Posted here by Reverend Crystal Cox, All Faith Church, Universal Church of Light


Port Townsend News. Port Townsend Homeless, Port Townsend Housing, Jefferson County Washington


Jefferson County Commissioner Meeting on Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing Regarding question on how to interpret the Use Table.

 Click Below to Listen

https://rumble.com/v17adb3-tim-comment.html


Original Video Link

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/92258517-0ab2-482c-bc3a-05523a5d79e8 


May 23, 2022 Jefferson County Commissioners Presentation Discussing an Ordinance Change to allow for more flexibility with temporary housing, homeless encampments, essential services, and discussing laws that protect the rights of the homeless, as well as other connected issues. 


Jefferson County Washington Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing.


Presentation by Brent A. Butler, Director Community Development AND 

Joel Peterson, AICP, Project and Planning Lead for New Regulations


Jefferson County Ordinance Change Proposal Presentation to Commissioners Part ONE

https://rumble.com/v17ahmn-aicp-housing-ordinance-part-one.html 

  

Jefferson County Ordinance Change Proposal Presentation Part TWO

https://rumble.com/v17ahmx-aicp-housing-ordinance-part-two.html 


Posted here by Reverend Crystal Cox, All Faith Church, Universal Church of Light


Port Townsend News. Port Townsend Homeless, Port Townsend Housing, Jefferson County Washington



Open Public Meetings Act Comment Tom Thiersch Port Townsend

 Jefferson County Commissioner Meeting. Tom Thiersch Port Townsend Says that you cannot ask people their name and where they are from via the Open Public Meetings Act

https://rumble.com/v179npz-72674135.html


Port Townsend Jefferson County Washington Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing.

May 23, 2022 Jefferson County Commissioners Presentation Discussing an Ordinance Change to allow for more flexibility with temporary housing, homeless encampments, essential services, and discussing laws that protect the rights of the homeless, as well as other connected issues. 


Jefferson County Washington Ordinance Change Project the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing.


Presentation by Brent A. Butler, Director Community Development AND 

Joel Peterson, AICP, Project and Planning Lead for New Regulations


Jefferson County Ordinance Change Proposal Presentation to Commissioners Part ONE

https://rumble.com/v17ahmn-aicp-housing-ordinance-part-one.html 

  

Jefferson County Ordinance Change Proposal Presentation Part TWO

https://rumble.com/v17ahmx-aicp-housing-ordinance-part-two.html 


Commissioner Kate Dean, Commissioner Greg Brotherton. Commissioner Heidi Eisenhour.  Presentation on Ordinance Change Proposal.  


Ordinance for the Siting, Establishment and Operation of Temporary Housing Facilities

May 23, 2022

Brent A. Butler, Director Community Development

Joel Peterson, AICP, Project and Planning Lead for New Regulations


Contact Information for Jefferson County Commissioners

https://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/directory.aspx?did=43 


Agenda and Minutes Links

https://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/129/Agendas-Minutes 


Original Video Link

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/92258517-0ab2-482c-bc3a-05523a5d79e8 


Posted here by Reverend Crystal Cox, All Faith Church, Universal Church of Light


Port Townsend Homeless