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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItems Submitted at the 03-12-2018 Meeting BIA Fund through January 2018 ; i 1 , .,l _ I ......„j �...,3� s i ,i,i "t` ("'�rr 't. , �' Furid�121`ihroii�t�:lari�ar.V,2�8: �" �s . _. ; ..._ _ ------- —� ....,.._..__._.._. _ 2028 9eginning �und Balance * 94,472.91 2018 Revenues 31,3(�.68 _ .. 2028 Expenditures - Estimated Fund Balante - 1an 125,782.59 Now,for the usual disclaimers: • The books have only been closed through January,so any numbers after that are still subject to change and so not included here. � e The beginning fund balance is based on the ending fund balance of 2017,which is not official until the conclusion of the annual financial audit. What is reflected here is the unaudited equity balance as of 12/31/2017. ` BIA—Rules of Procedure CITY OF AUBURN - -- - -____v ___ BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA COIVIMITTEE OF RATE PAYERS RULES OF PROCEDLTRE DRAFTED DECEMBER 2017 f BIA—Rules of Procedure BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA COMMITTEE OF RATE PAYERS RULES OF PROCEDURE TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION SUBJECT PAGE I. NA1vIE..........................................................3 __ _ _ _ _... II. MEMBERSHIP....�::...............................::.....3 III. MEETINGS...................................................4 IV. MINUTES AND AGENDA::.........::.......:.::::5 V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS .........................5 VI. CHAIR..........................................................5 VII. CITY PERSONNEL.....................................6 VIILQUORUM...................,.........,.......,..,............6 IX. ABSENCE OF MEMBERS.........::.........::....6 X. VOTING........................................................7 XI. CONFLICT OF INTEREST..........................8 XII. A1vIENDMENT........................,,.,..................8 :y , BIA—Rules of Procedure CITY OF AUBURN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA COMMITTEE OF RATE PAYERS RULESOFPROCEDURE We, the members of the City of Auburn Business Improvement Area Committee of Rate Payers, do hereby adopt,publish, and declare the following Rules of Procedure: I. NAME: 1. The official name of the City of Aubtun Business Improvement Area Committee of Rate Payers shall be the"Cominittee of Rate Payers"(the Committee). 2. The purpose of the Committee is to serve in an advisory capacity to the City Council (Ord. 6658 § 11, 2017.) II. MEMBERSHIP: 1. The membership and terms of office of the members of the Committee of Rate Payers shall be as provided in Chapter 2.98 of the Auburn City Code(ACC). 2. The Committee shall c.onsist of not more than(7)membets appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city council, who shall serve at the pleasure of the city council; provided that the mayor may appoint up to four(4) additional members to serve as alternates in the event of a Committee member's absence. 3. The members shall be owners or operatois of businesses located within the BIA boundary and shall be selected to represent the variety of business types and geographic locations included within the BIA boundary. 4. Committee members shall be appointed to a three (3) yeaz term. 5. Upon the resignation of a Committee member, removal by the City Council, or expiration of a Committeemember's term, the mayor will appoirit and the City Council confirm an appointment to fill the vacancy. 6. The members of the Committee shall serve without compensation except for reasonable travel expenses associated with the performance of the Committee member's duties. III. MEETINGS: 1. Meetings of the Committee of Rate Payers shall be conducted in conformity with the requirements of the Washington State Open Public Meetings Act, Chapter 42.30 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). Executive sessions can only be held in accordance with the provisions of Section 42.30.110 RCW. BIA—Rules of Procedure � 2. All meetings will be held in Council Chambers at the Auburn City Hall, Auburn, Washington, unless otherwise directed by the Chair of the Committee. 3. Minutes shall be kept and meeting agendas prepazed in coordination between members of the Commiftee and staff members. A majority of the members of the Committee sliall constitute a cjuorum for the transaction of business, and a majority vote of those present shall be necessary to make recommendations to the City Council. 4. The Committee shall adopt rules for the transacdon of business and keep asecord of its resolutions, transactions, findings, and determinations. These records shall lie public anil open to inspection. 5. All Committee meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the Committee's adopted rules for the transaction of business, and Robert's Rules of Order or any othec meeting procedures ot guideline"s authorized by the City of Auburn sh"all be used for any subject not add;essed within the Committee's adopted rules of procedure. 6. The Committee shall consider proposals foc economic development and neighborhood reyitalization piojects and programs c.onsistent with the purposes listed in 2.98.030, provide for public input and submit comments in a timely manner to the Mayor and City Council, including an analysis of the extent to which the Committee's recommendations will unprove economic development or downtown revitalization. 7. The Committee shall meet monthly when there is new official business to transact, and hold additional meetings as the chairperson or a majority of the Committee deems necessary. A minimmm�otice of 24 hoius shall be piovided for special meetings in accordance with State law. 8. Regulaz meetings shall be held on the second Monday of each month and shall be open to the public. The meeting shall convene at 1:00 P.M. unless otherwise directed by the Committee's Secretary, the Economic Development IVlanaget or the Chair. IV. MINUTES AND AGENDA: Minutes sHall be kept and meeting agendas prepazed in coordination between members of the Committee and staff members. An agenda shall be prepated for each meeting consisting of the following order of business: 1. CALL TO ORDER Roll Call/Establishment of Quorum 2. Approval of Minutes _� BIA—Rules of Procedure 3. Financial Report 4. Old Business 5. , New Business 6. BIA Parking Sub-Committee Update 7. Auburn Downtown Association Update 8. Adjournment 9. Additional items may be added to the agenda by the Committee. The Chair shall have the disaetion to amend the order of business. V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS: At the first regulaz meeting of each year, the Committee members shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson from among the members of the Committee. VI. CHAIR: 1. The Chair shall preside over the meetings of the Committee and may exercise all the powers usually incident of the office: The Chair shall be considered as a member of the Committee and have the full right to have his/her own vote recorded in all deliberations of the Committee. Unless stated otherwise by abstention or nay, the Chair's vote shall be considered to be affirmative for the motion. 2. The vice-chairperson shail preside at a11 meetings where the chairperson is absent. 3. The Committee chairperson and/or vice-chairperson shall annually provide to the city council a report on progress made in carrying out the Committee's responsibilities. Additional reports may be submitted when deemed appropriate by the Committee or when requested by the city conncil. VII. CTTY PERSONNEL: 1. All Committee meetings shall be staffed by City of Auburn personnel to support and assist the Committee. 2. A member of City staff shall act as the Secretary for the Committee and shall keep a record of all meetings of the Committee. These records shall be retained at the City Clerk's Office. 3. All public hearings shall be electronically recorded verbatim and a summary of the discussion and ac6oris will be rewrded as Meeting Minutes. VIII. QUORUM: 1. If quorum is not reached by the RS VPs in advance of the meeting, a meeting may be canceled at the notice of the Chair provided at least 24 hours in advance. .:. BIA—Rules of Procedwe a 2. A majority of the members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority vote of those present shall be necessary to make recommendations to the City Council. 3. If at any time dnring the meeting, a quorutn is no longer present, the meeting may only continue for the time and duration necessary to fix a time for adjoumment, adjoum, recess or take measures to obtaina quorum. IX. ABSENCE OF MEMBERS: 1. To be excused, members must inform the Committee's secretary or the Economic Development Manager in advance of the meeting date if they cannot atterid a scheduled meeting. 2. The Committee, upon four(4)unexcused absences, may recommend the removal of any Committee member to the City Council. X. VOTING: 1. Any member, including the Chair, not voting or not voting in an audible voice shall be recorded as voting in favor ofthe motion. 2. The Chair, Secretazy, or upon request from a Committee member,may take a roll call vote. 3. It is the responsibility of each member of the Committee of Rate Payers to vote when reqiiested on a matter before the full Committe.e. However, a member may abstain from discussion and voting on a question because of a stated conflict of interest or appearance of fairness. 4. If any meinber of the Committee wishes to abstain, from a vote on the motion, that meinber shall so advise the Chair and, if there is no objection to the abstention, shall remove and absent himself/herself from the deliberations and considerations of the motion, and shall have no further participation in the matfer: Such advice shall be given prior to any discussion or participation on the subject matter or as soon thereafter as the member perceives a need to abstain, provided that, prior to the time that a member gives advice of an intent to abstain from an issue, the member shall confer with the City Attorney to determine if the basis for the member's intended abstention conforms to the requirements hereof. If the intended abstention can be anticipated in advance, the conference with the City Attomey should occur prior to the meeting at which the subject matter would be coming before the Comxriittee. If that cannot be done, the member should advise the Chair that he/she lias an "ab.stention question" that he/she would want to review with the City Attomey, in which case, a brief recess would be afforded the member for that purpose before proceeding further. _, � BIA—Rules of Procedure 5. If a tie vote exists, after recording the Chair's vote, the morion fails. However, a motion for denial that fails on a tie vote shall not be considered an approval. XI. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: A. Any member of the Committee who, in his or her opinion;has an interest in any matter before the Committee that would tend to prejudice his or her actions shall publicly indicate,step down and leave the meeting room until the matter is disposed. A member need only be excused from legislative or organizational action if the potential conflict of interest is direct and substantial. (1) No member of the Committee may use his or her position to secure special privileges or exemptions for himself,herself, or others. (2) No member of the Committee may, directly or indirectly, give or receive or agree to receive any compensation, gift, reward, or gratuity from a source except the employing municipality, for a matter connected with or related to the officer's services as such an o�cer unless otherwise provided for by law. (3) No member of the Committee may accept employment or engage in business or professional activity that the officer might reasonably expect would require or induce him or her by reason of his or her official positiop to disclose confidential information acquired by reason of his or her official position. (4) No member ofthe Committee may disclose confidential information gained by reason of the officer's position, nor may the officer otherwise use such inforaiation for his or her personal gain or benefit (5) No member of the Committee may take any action that is prohibited by Chapter 42:23 RCW or any other statutes identifying conflicts of interest. XII. AMENDMENT: The Rules of Procedure may be amended at any regulaz meeting of the Committee by a majority vote of the entire membership. The proposed amendment should be presented in writing at a preceding regulaz meeting. . . .. . ._ .,. . . . . -•- i _ -r -:i. ., ii `14 �.�:'.' - .. _ __" ' - �. . .�. ..�.. .. ' ' A���,.,t .�5�} . �° �` r:'�'i�,� ';e n'r.�.`' F'•' r� , m t �: ' � a t _ � �„� ��� � r .' n. �� ' �,� ��-S;..�A7 - I.. 'i� ss . . �� � ^� A, �.4�.r. . � : � • � : • � � . • / � i ' . , .. . . . __. _ . _ _ - ,i .. , . _ - .. . . � . ._ ' - .��` ' t 'l - 1� �„ �., , ' . . � '� T �' . . 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Keep an eye Zola's Cafe outforadditionalspecialevents. e,j A cozy cafe that offers an arrey of yzs E.Main Street, (z53>397-3939 � coffee beverages both iced and hot, '� '` beers,and all baked goods and menu ���.'-' '� - ,; offerings made from scratch,Zola's Gor Gai Thai Cafe has been a comerstone of the Authentic Thai dishes,the kind you ` ��' � Auburn community for the six years 'Nou�d find in Thailand from street ,�� iYs been open.Live music is offered �endors. Yes,there will be a delicious r' , every Friday night,and during the Pad Thai, but you love peanut sauce, ��+.- °i�� month of April,some Saturdays,too! try the house specialty,the Gor Gai Emereld Downs will be one of ourfeatured Musicians span all musical genres.You stops! ��i a:r.- t� = ..� MARCH EVENTS IN AUBURN Thursday,March 1, 2018 12PM—4PM First Thursday at the White River Valley Museum 918 H St SE,Auburn On the first Thursday of every month drop-in for FREE admission! The Museum is open and FREE for regular hours from Noon -4pm. Thursday,March 1,2018 6PM—8PM Late Play Date at the White River Valley Museum 918 H St SE,Auburn Bring the kids to the Museum during afterhours in which you receive FREE Admission and activities for children 3 -12 years old! No advance registration is required,just show up. Friday,March 2, 2018 SPM—8PM Sean Lewis Vinifera Wine Bar&Bistro,West Main Street,Auburn Sean Lewis plays a wide renge of acoustic-guitar&vocal music that spans dewdes — ranging from the Beatles, Peter Frampton, the Eagles, Pink Floyd. Sit back and relax listening to his tunes with friends and enjoy tasty menu itemsl Free concert. Friday, March 2,2018 6PM—8PM Gina Belliveau Auburn Wine and CaviarCo.,2402 M Street SE,Auburn Gina Belliveau is a Tacoma-based musician who plays looped, percussive acoustic folk. Enjoy small plates with a glass of wine while you enjoy an evening of delectable music for a cozy outing with friends or loved ones! Free concert. Friday, March 2,2D18 7PM—9PM 33rd Street Jazz Trio Zola's Cafe, 2402 M Street SE,Auburn It's jazz night brought to you by Zola's Cafe which brings the rich eclectic groove of 33rd Street Trio! Enjoy warm beverages, beer, or a wide range of homemade baked goods, sandwiches, and soups. Free, all ages concert. Friday,March 2, 2018 8:30PM -Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emerald Downs,2300 Ron Crockett Orive Dance the night away at Emerald Downs with 'A Night with Bowie' which performs embodies Bowie's exquisite style and persona and has been acclaimed as providing the most credible and realistic Bowie experience in North America. Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM - 8PM. FREE Auburn Ho[el Concierge Newsletter 1 n�.�xcN xoix Saturday, March 3,2018 8:30PM-Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emerald Downs,2300 Ron Crockett Drive Rock on at Emerald Downs with Relive the BOSTON experience with Third Stage:A Tribute to BOSTON. They will perform all of the classic rock hits you remember. Plus, Seattle based band, Borrowed Time, brings you the music of STYX. Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM - 8PM. FREE Saturday,March 3, 2018 SPM—SPM Kristen Marlo Vinifere Wine Bar&Bistro,West Main Street,Auburn Kristen Marlo is a classically trained vocalist and self-taught guitarist, but also an accomplished composer and lyricist. Enjoy an evening of delicious food and beverage in a cool ambiance with inspiring music. Free concert. Saturday, March 3, 2018 SPM—8PM UFC 222 Club Galaxy,Muckleshoot Casino Looking for a fun place to watch UFC 2227 Look no further! On March 3, see UFC 222:Cyborg vs. Kunitskaya where Cris Cyborg will look to defend her UfC Women's Featherweight Title against Yana "Foxy" Kunitskaya. See the UFC action live on the Big Screen in Club Galaxy. Be sure to arrive earlyl Seating is limited. A Players Club card will be required for admission. If you don't have a card, membership is easy and free.Just be 21 years of age or older and show a valid ID at our Players Club desk. Friday,March 9, 2018 6PM—8PM Anthony Uanno Aubum Wine and Caviar Co., 2402 M Street SE,Aubum Hear the vibrant sounds of flamenco guitar as performed by Anthony Uanno. Enjoy small plates with a glass of wine while you enjoy an evening of delectable music for a cozy outing! Free concert. Friday, March 9,2018 7PM—9PM Quarter Past 8 at Zola's Caf@ Zola's CafA, 2402 M Street SE,Auburn Composed of Cat, Mike, Tony, and Jeff Quarter Past 8 plays primarily classic rock and add a bit of blues, classic country,jazz, and contemporary popular songs. Enjoy warm beverages, beer, or a wide range of homemade baked goods, sandwiches, and soups. Free, all ages concert. Saturday, March 10,2018 7PM—lOPM David Flett at Vinifera Vinifera Wine Bar& Bistro,West Main Street,Auburn Solo acoustic music that captivates audiences with a deft hand and an open heart. Vinifera Wine Bar& Bistro was recently voted best Happy Hour and New Restaurant in 2017 in the Best of Auburn! Auburn Hotel Concie se Newsletter 2 \1 U;('I! '_ni.� . Saturday, March 10,2018 7:30PM Ron Stubbs-Rock'n Roll Hypnotist Auburn Avenue Theater, 10 Auburn Avenue Take all your preconceived notions of what a hypnosis show is supposed to be and toss them out the window. IYs like nothing you have ever seen before....that's because it's much more than your typical hypnosis show...it's OUTRAGEOUS! Tickets: Adult$21;Student/Senior$18 Sunday,March 11,2018 2:30PM Struggle of the Genius Chamber Concert 3 St. Matthew's Church,123 L Street NE, Aubum While many musicians face roadblocks on their way to fame and fortune, Ravel and Shostakovich faced extraordinary hardships on theirjourneys. Both composers' works featured on this program are the result of hard work and perseverance stemming from the rejection and opposition that they encountered throughout their lives. Ravel: String Quartet in F Major;Shostakovich: Piano Quintet Op. 57 in G Minor. Tickets: General$20. Student: $10 Friday,March 16,2018 6PM—8PM Steve Olson Aubum Wine and Caviar Co.,2402 M Street SE,Aubum A singer/songwriter Steve Olson is a contemporary Christian artist. Enjoy small plates with a glass of wine while you enjoy an evening of spiritual music for a cozy outing. Friday, March 16,2018 830PM-Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emerald Oowns,2300 Ron Crockett Drive Dance the night away at Emerald Downs with The Herding Cats which performs dancing rock with the greatest hits from the 60's on up to today. Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM -SPM. FREE Saturday, March 17, 2018 7:30PM St. Patrick's Day with Geoffrey Castle I Aubum Avenue Theater, 10 Aubum Avenue I With a live band, Irish dancers and lots of Celtic Fiddling, electric six-string Violinist Geoffrey Castle fearlessly brings the violin back to center stage with virtuoso showmanship and a 21st century attitude. Join Geoffrey for his high energy St. Patrick's Day Concert! Tickets: Adult$21; Student/Senior$18 Saturday, March 17,2018 8:30PM-Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emereld Downs, 2300 Ron Crockett Drive Nite Wave is a band passionate about SO's New Wave and putting on a night you'll never forget. Everything from Prince to Depeche Mode to The Cure to INXS and more! Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM -8PM. FREE ;luburn Ho�el Concier;��e tiewsle[ter j Tuesday, March 20, 2018 8PM Franki Valli Tribute Show-Travis Clcer, Muckleshoot Casino,Club Galaxy,2402 Auburn Way South From his time as the longest running frankie Valli in the hit musical,Jersey Boys, to his solo career,Travis Cloer has dazzled crowds across the country. This will be a free event to Players Club cardholders. If you are not a member, registration is easy and free, tool Just be 21 and older and bring a valid ID to the Players Club desk. Wednesday, March 21,2018 8PM Franki Valli Tribute Show-Travis Clcer, Muckleshoot Casino,Club Galaxy,2402 Auburn Way South From his time as the longest running Frankie Valli in the hit musical,lersey Boys,to his solo career,Travis Cloer has dazzled crowds across the country. This will be a free event to Players Club cardholders. If you are not a member, registration is easy and free,too!Just be 21 and older and bring a valid ID to the Players Club desk. Thursday, March 22,2018 6PM—8:30PM Blossoms and Wine Auburn Wine and Caviar Co.,2402 M Street SE,Aubum Get your Van Gogh on at a paint party and paint Blossoms and Wine. Painting begins around 6:30. Instruction ends around 8:30. $45 advance registration only. Includes all supplies, instruction and first glass of wine. Thursday, March 22,2018 SPM Franki Valli Tribute Show-Travis Cloer, Muckieshoot Casino,Club Galaxy,2402 Aubum Way South From his time as the longest running Frankie Valli in the hit musical,Jersey Boys, to his solo career,Travis Cloer has dazzled crowds across the country. This will be a free event to Players Club cardholders. If you are not a member, registration is easy and free, too!Just be 21 and older and bring a valid ID to the Players Club desk. Friday, March 23,2018 6PM—8:30PM Blossoms and Wine Aubum Wine and Caviar Co., 2402 M Street SE,Auburn Ron Wiley is an accomplished musician who shares his music across the Pacific Northwest. Playing music mostly from the 60s and 70s, Ron's set list also includes several original tunes. Free concert. Friday, March 23 ,2018 7PM—9PM Take 7 Little Big Band at Zola's Caf� Zola's Caf@, 2402 M Street SE,Auburn Take 7 Little Big Band performs music commonly associated with traditional big bands such as Count Baisey,Glen Miller, Benny Goodman, but also artists such as Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Brian Setzer, Harry ConnickJr. and Michael Buble. FREE concert, all ages. Auburn Hotel Concierge Newslet[er 4 � .. .f :� .�.'.. . Friday,March 23,2018 7:30PM Comedy Night at the AVE Auburn Avenue Theater, 10 Auburn Avenue Comedy Night at the Ave will keep you laughing all night long as three comedians work to twist your funny bone. Ages 18 and over only. Adult$18, Student/Senior$15 Friday,March 23,2018 8PM Franki Valli Tribute Show-Travis Cloer, Muckleshoot Casino,Club Galaxy, 2402 Auburn Way South From his time as the longest running Frankie Valli in the hit musical,Jersey Boys,to his solo career,Travis Cloer has dazzled crowds across the country. This will be a free event to Players Club cardholders. If you are not a member, registration is easy and free, too! Just be 21 and older and bring a valid ID to the Players Club desk. Friday,March 23, 2018 8:30PM-Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emerald Downs,2300 Ron Crockett Drive Dance the night away at Emerald Downs with The Hipsters which performs solid covers that result in hip grinding, booty shaking rock and roll provides the base for this band. Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM -8PM. FREE Saturday, March 24,2018 2PM Marcus Dces Juggling and Comedy Aubum Avenue Theater, 10 Auburn Avenue Marcus's show is filled with laughter, fun, comedy,juggling, tricks, and hilarious audience participation. Family friendly. All tickets$10 Saturday, March 24,2018 7:30PM Invisible Touch-Phil Collins&Genesis Tribute Aubum Avenue Theater, 10 Auburn Avenue For an entire generation Phil Collins music moved our hearts and touched our souls. Invisible Touch is committed to faithfully recreating the hits that made Phil Collins a legend and his music legendary. Tickets: Adult$21.Student/Senior$18 Saturday, March 24, 2018 8:30PM-Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emerald Downs,2300 Ron Crockett Drive Kryboys is the Seattle area's premier cover band offering the highest quality live music experience around. Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM -8PM. FREE Friday, March 30, 2018 7PM—9PM The Jazz Misfits at Zola's Cafe Zola's Caf�, 2402 M Street SE,Auburn The Jazz Misfits like to think they can take any tune, from classical to rock, and transform it into their own unique sound. Every selection is arranged specifically for the band and you'll even hear a Jazz Misfits original from time to time. FREE concert. Auburn Hotel Concier�e Newsletter 5 Friday, March 30,2018 8:30PM-Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emerald Downs,2300 Ron Crockett Drive Dance the night away at Emerald Downs with The Herding Cats which performs dancing rock with the greatest hits from the 60's on up to today. Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM -8PM. FREE Saturday, March 31, 2018 8:30PM-Midnight Dancing at The Downs Emerald Downs,2300 Ron Crockett Drive Almost Human is the Pacific Northwest's Premier KISS tribute band. Featuring full costumes, makeup, and all the rock n' roll attitude,swagger, and shenanigans that make a real KI55 show so electrifying. Must be age 21 or older. Arrive early for Happy Hour specials from SPM -8PM. FREE Saturday, March 31, 2018 7:30PM waly&The Beaves Muckleshoot Casino,Club Galaxy, 2402 Auburn Way South Wally&The Beaves will perform rock music from the fabulous 1950s and 1960s. This will be a free event to Players Club cardholders. If you are not a member, registration is easy and free,too!Just be 21 and older and bring a valid ID to the Players Club desk. Auburn Ho[el Concierge Newsletter 6 eear oF rNe suses �y 'cE1GMBORHOOD 'SCCIVI[1PSdOGlIIG � �E ELUM/R�SLYN h iNAPSHOT fanlUuSSI:aKit V:tI- O �UST A STONli'S T820W from �—( J— PO�UL�TIONC.�,5,40 ��y7Wip Fescival. each ocher(in realiry,3.4 miles),thcsc MfDIGN MOMF Moune Vernon is ewu rural cuwns in che eueern C:sscades _ �� r.. I va�CE:S30'L.HOO :Jso humc co dic APPRECIATIONC )U.J both feamre Wesrem-ehemed archirecntre �,;r��' ' �,�.�r.r.i� P°P°�'r��8'� that is consiscenc wi[h ehe arrai frontier ¢nsr oo�ho jl seHooi uHc: Vallry Food Co- history. Roslyn is lis[ed on the Nacioml F�on Orcha�A�s I dfuun�L'crnnn Srlr�.d op,and nc�rby Regismr of Hisroric Placcs,as are ncady �.� Uixtr•irt,nn.tfil iu arc piauresque La 20 6uildings in Cle Hlum whcrc[he waterlmni if�I>:��1 ul e iha iownt;npt���•�� �� Q ."h't° Conncr,hiscuric downrown has restauran[s,shops and cof- � i vusue renns�oR• pnamrtesand ,fi � rwrwH:Skrt,t��'/'mn- feehouses. Fa�sofcheNshowNortfimr � ferries to nc�San �s��n,whidt was 61med in Rosl n,will � sif./e�htnd Trcmxif. �P Y I11�utrum%n�n.r��rt¢- ��n Isl:mds and recogniu some oFche buildings in cha� n„n:IntG�,rr�y Whidbey Island. eown,including che BrickTavem. i coMMure ro Housing options "We are seeing a loc of buycrs from thc �.r �. SFIITTLC BI.Bnii�ra, �p��U(IC Dll�tl O! ]�gec Sound area and have bcen neperirnc- � � �rt '} . y� '�r{ .�/�j (qp�m!!ry./rom 70 historic homes in ^ ing that for quim a few years now says nrrmd�v fn l lrnur,50 � _ �. {,� � / - ^A`.d`'� downcown Mount T� . .. � � � rornidavriu( ; NEIGHBORHOOD �-�ndieBakrt, ,�� " ��� , �••� �- �� , Vernon and a a ohn L.$cott �. . i�.���� ; T �.�. . . SNAPSHOT I � ��� ��� � � plcchoraoFncwcr, �ovu�wrww:4.8i6' Iralestareagrnc. E�E��{�Ih �1 n a. . b a.l�!➢: III � ra +�_��I'��G' lamily-urientcddevelopmen[s,aswellcon- MeouN Hoet[ "Wevehecnmea �=rJ7� ,,-� dus,senior living and new mnsvuaion. rRieE: Say4.000 prccry appculing ,� ✓" �� , GVVRFCIAT�ONL,9.,9 oP��onforsemnd- q_ _ - . -_-.-. - J� �x��xrnr home buyers � PORT ORGHARD SCMOOLRANK:CIe F.'Lin+ Rurlipr SJrc�d �ti we��az[hax ��. ���I1II � �I�;�,� Q THIS KITSAP YP.NINSULA town Di.rn'/t'!.nu.iN in �OO�CIng W j�'¢C nU[ B��� has an island-time vibe and a semnS xtair uFthe ciry on a sense oFcummuniry. Bay$[ree[and[he COMMUTE TO Fu11-cime basis" downeuwn watcrtiont featum antiquc starriu s.'3.7 milr.s. Homa available Exurbl7 +hu s,rcscaurants,walkin achs and ry/P%�xrlly/)nm eo P K P in this area rance a playground and communiry park for °fO1���""�O"1OPf���!°" tFom rustic cabins famil -friendl aetivities. Nearb are five ��"���'� Y Y Y' co family homes in IIl Sl'Afe�l Ot�Et$O�Cla�l�e �lOUSing, public golf murses and easy access ro ehe neighborhoods and new cons[ruaion.7hc SOI77C�OCIIIti .tiC�1N�LC�It7�w1y, W8y Olympic Peninsula. Housing aptions here �rcas rural locuion and aaraceive homr 011t O�'t0�\'il,tTBC�i�lb tL�OII�Ci indude smaller,older,wcll-maincainrd prices�re only part oFchc appcal.Baker COnuIIUtC ti�]le fOP II C�ltA�ity Of� homes in wwn and ncarby; ncw,family- �Im poincs eo thr weather—che region gas life thaYS wOi't�� tlle(II'Iv�. urienmd devclopmrnis;cnndus;an�wa- mure sunshine chan Searde—and access ca ccrfront and vicw propercics, lhosc who uu�door activici<s.6oth tinoqualmic Pass move here have evy access m an uuedoor ;���i{ihe backcouncry of ehe Okanogan- M O U N T V E R N O N recmacional parndisc,says SauJi Ndsai, Wenacehee Nazion:il Forese and die Alpine QBUYLIlSF1tICISUUUI'OEKin�,antl arralestacragentwi[hMikeandSandi �esWildcmeuAreaoFchcCcntralCas- Snohomish rouneies arc incrcasingly look- Rcal Eseuc,hut iam m�neet m$earde a�des are nearby. For commumrs ro$eaede, ing for propertics in rur�l Skagit Coun[y, via several Fury i�s an 80-mile drive on a gwd highwar. tiaysRodncyHcl�;cson,arealesta¢agcnc rykIGMBORHOOD roumsacruss �-yp,"We:uesecingabeoFpeoplewho with John L.$cuu.Othas relocating eo SNA V SHOT Puget Sound ;�rc able m telecommuee�nd wurk Itum this area nurth of$catde are hommwn- �owurion: I.Y..94� cha[link Kits� � � P hnme pare of die nme," Bnker says.s.>i. crs who have seen rapid appreeincion in MF0111N NOME PRICF: [��pipSllle COrtI- � cheir home values;cheyie selling and using SJ�!������ munities to the proceeds for a large down puymene °�°"°C1°T1ON0 '' Seatde,includ- �vrr�ru! . �•. or a c:�xh purchase for:�homc in Skugic SCXOOL R�NN: SuYtl+ �ng thc new Counry."l3cing vblr m subsrancially mducc ���,�,�,y�.h��o(De.trf��, ti�sap Facc ferry. ar diminatc a mortgagc paymcnt is prnry uu.:;f,iu s�urc which [ravels rn[icing," Hclgeson says. >ueue ra�wsro�u- Fmm Brcmer- One uf ch�places co which chry'rc TiaN: tiit.wrp"f'�x�n.��i! ��n (abouc a � loca[ing Moun[Vernon."Its a great COMMUTE ro SFATTIEt ��_�tI�UtC(IlIVG � place m esape the husde and busde oF h!ilra�,2��rnd rii�u�r�arie.. From Por[Orv - = dq�rnding✓n rvir/frrr:y the larger cities,yet chere is plen�•here," ��ii.��.2?-6'o milex;j'inm ehard) to dowm - says Helge.wn,who points ro the area's t��„„�.,yp��������tr.�.i,�y mwn Seattle in _ � ; reseauranrs,wineriex,gulfcoursu,wtdwr lr���o�..-.su�i�inuir.�� 30 minureti. - • • . ��S SEATTLEMAG.COM MARCH �018 BIA Rate Payer Board Eacploratory Questions I � � 1. What do you consider to be the top thx�e most interesting attractions in the Auburn area� 2. What do yuu consider to be the most compelling elements of yaur own attraction/business? 3. What types of promotion efforts have woiiced in the past for your attraction/business? 4. What types of promotion efforts have NOT worked in the past for your attraction/business? 5. How would you describe the Caty of Aubum? 6. I-Iow would you NOT describe the City of Auburn? 7. Where do you see the Ciry of Auliurn in ten yea�? 8. If budget were not a consideration, what type of marketing campaign would you like to see for the City of Auburn.� 9. Which image,tagline, or creative direction would you suggest best encapsulates what the Ciry of Auburn has to offer visitors? 5 � � : ': . _.. . . . ... ��- � . - - . _ . t ,' � � �r ; � � c . �i i'�1: .---.am--u�i'"-^"P"' ,$y� � '.'�,�-'�u_'� �,.�' P .j . . .;���i+��Y��' � ;dY k N ., G E°�� 0 � G TO �C �V OVV �4 �J �� �J � IV . SMARTHOUSE CREATIVE DISCOVERY PHASE: �,,,...._..-� � _ � �. : :;=; �,�'.»�-�'����- ��� r t� � � �.� �a �;��A����-£���-� � x �7' 4,a ` � . �m.yF' -�.:,i-'"�gY4 � x ,.., �� �� dy �� s `'� ._ 4 �k. .;..: . �� . �"� i . � . _, : g <' � � t � . . - -- x . ,� . :xS ,i'r� fi! �-.s7 � � Y L �,. F. � : �' ,. u" '�c f»v� .._�. � � �.- s . �� . . ', � � y . � ' . . -�t.mqLp •__• y,�� — . 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