DATES AND DEADLINES


JULY 25th 2016 - This is 3 of 3 public meetings to hear specifically public input on marijuana regulations. It is important to attend. Come prepared to speak and/or leave your letters and comments. Recommended to make 9 copies, even if you speak at the microphone; these become part of the public record that everyone can view later. 

King County Council
516 3rd AVE 
Room 1200
Seattle WA 98104

130p

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JUNE 16th 2016 - This is 2 of 3 public meetings to hear specifically public input on marijuana regulations. It is important for  to attend, support from King County has said that it is good for the council memebers to see people in the chambers. Public comment is from 9a-930a. Come prepared to speak and/or leave your letters and comments. Recommended to make 9 copies, 1 for each Council Member. This is a critical meeting to hear the rural resident! 

King County Council
516 3rd AVE 
Room 1200
Seattle WA 98104
9am





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MAY 23rd 2016
South East King County CSA
Councilmember Reagan Dunn, Chief of Operations Rhonda Berry, Sheriff John Urquhart

Attend and show your support for the Enumclaw neighborhoods as they did for the Hobart neighborhoods on May 4! 

Neuwaukum Grange Hall
38402 180th AVE SE
Auburn WA
7p-9p


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MAY 18th 2016 - This is 1 of 3 public meetings to hear specifically public input on marijuana regulations. It is important for those that filled the Hobart church to fill the Council chambers. Public comment is from 9a-930a. Come prepared to speak and/or leave your letters and comments. Recommended to make 9 copies, 1 for each Council Member. This is a critical meeting to hear the rural resident! 

King County Council
516 3rd AVE 
Room 1200
Seattle WA 98104
9am


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May 4th, 2016

Greater Maple Valley/Cedar River 
Wednesday, May 4
Councilmember Reagan Dunn, Chief of Operations Rhonda Berry, Sheriff John Urquhart 
Hobart Church, 27524 SE 200th St., Hobart


Come to this meeting to find out about issues of the rural resident and have access to your councilman, Reagan Dunn, as well as other neighbors and residents in your community. 


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APRIL 25th, 2016

This is the DUE DATE for public comment on the marijuana producing and processing plant in Hobart at 20241 269th AVE SE Permit number is CDUP16-0002

Your public comment MUST be in the form of a LETTER MAILED TO DPER. Based on input from the County, use this opportunity to go into detail about why this activity is NOT ok in a RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD. Your letter can be as long as you like and ALL COMMENTS are considered and added to the case. 

YOUR PARTICIPATION IS A MUST!! It could be YOUR neighborhood next, over your private property, next to your homes with your families. Remember, WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! 

Mail your letters to: 
DPER
35030 SE Douglas Street, Suite 210
Snoqualmie WA 98065-9266

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APRIL 6th 2016
Council of the Whole (COW) meeting
630pm at the Gracie Hansen building, Ravensdale

This is a public hearing for input on the King County Comprehensive Plan. They are doing these all over the county and it is important that the local residents attend. The COW Chairperson is Kathy Lambert, she is very sympathetic to the rural voice. 

Bring your written comments to the meeting, you can choose to read them to the Council or leave them there for them to read. 



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APRIL 2nd 2016
Senator Mark Mullet at the Maple Valley library 3p-4p

This is a town hall meeting with the Senator over the Hobart district where the recent public notice went up. 

Mark Mullet needs to hear from his rural constituents that we are struggling with King County. 
The Redmond Ridge folks - who led a very organized fight - engaged their Senator Andy Hill and he even testified for them in front of King County Council at their hearing. 
Engaging your Senator is important. Please try to attend in person and let him know of the situation and that you will be contacting him. 
This is the perfect format to tell King County to have responsible zoning in the rural areas! 

  • Plan to attend in person, it is important to pack this hall
  • Prepare a statement that is honest and fact based

  • Printed, prepared statements are important! If you don't want to read it to the Council, you may leave it