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Author:  ge13031 [ Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Internet Power

Couldn't resist. I got a letter from the City of Snoqualmie today indicating that the e-mail I sent at the Rypn request made me a "party of the record" at the zoning and variance hearing ... you guys better do a good job out there, yahear! See, it does do some good, anyone else out there get one?

lamontdc@adelphia.net

Author:  Richard R. Anderson [ Thu Feb 20, 2003 8:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Museum facility permits appealed

We appreciate your support and I'm sure it made a difference in the decision. The 20-page decision includes very strongly supportive Findings and Conclusions (visit our web site to read it). Unfortunately, the woman who has being trying to stop pretty much all development at the Northwest Railway Museum has filed an appeal, the third involving permits for this project.

Her attorney has presented three primary arguments:

1) The Northwest Railway Museum has failed to prove that the proposed development is either a stand-alone museum or an adjunct to an existing museum.
2) The application materials fail to prove that no harm will be done to adjacent wetlands.
3) The project concept violates numerous policies and objectives of the City of Snoqualmie's Comprehensive Plan.

What does this mean? The closed-record appeal will be heard by Snoqualmie's City Council in the coming weeks. Our application is strong and will almost certainly survive the challenge. But it will delay the project (again) and cost thousands more in legal fees.

Richard R. Anderson
Executive Director
Northwest Railway Museum

> Couldn't resist. I got a letter from the
> City of Snoqualmie today indicating that the
> e-mail I sent at the Rypn request made me a
> "party of the record" at the
> zoning and variance hearing ... you guys
> better do a good job out there, yahear! See,
> it does do some good, anyone else out there
> get one?


http://www.trainmuseum.org
rra@trainmuseum.org

Author:  ge13031 [ Thu Feb 20, 2003 9:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: speaking of thefts

> Our application
> is strong and will almost certainly survive
> the challenge. But it will delay the project
> (again) and cost thousands more in legal
> fees.

One of the "tricks" pulled on us after we lost a court case (federal court and the opposition outsourced some very expensive lawyers ... we are talking combined legal fees of almost a million) was that we were required to pay the legal fees of the winner in addition to court costs. Do you think that that would or could apply in this case. It sure would help last ditch weak case appealers rethink their moves.


lamontdc@adelphia.net

Author:  Phil Mulligan [ Fri Feb 21, 2003 11:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Museum facility permits appealed

I assume THEY have big legal fees as well.

In your jurisdiction is there a point where the appellant has to post a bond to protect the other party (Your Museum) from irreparable harm by delay in the process?


Electric City Trolley Museum Association

Author:  Richard R. Anderson [ Fri Feb 21, 2003 4:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Museum facility permits appealed

Phil,

The gal that has been pursuing this is married to a retired physician. Everything we've seen so far suggests cost is no object. As far as we can tell, sheÂ’s an octogenarian that is just plain unhappy with the world around her.

The appeal process here in Snoqualmie does not require a bond to be posted and there are no legitimate grounds for lawsuit against her.

> I assume THEY have big legal fees as well.



http://www.trainmuseum.org
rra@trainmuseum.org

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