Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sex Offenders In Our Area

Found 11 offenders in 11 locations
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12600 block of 10th Dr SE
Everett
98208
Home Address
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12100 block of ANDREW SATER RD
EVERETT
98208
Home Address
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3000 block of 138th St SE
Mill Creek
98012
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10900 block of 30TH DR SE
Everett
98208
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13100 block of 4TH DR SE
Everett
98208
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4300 block of 126th St SE
Everett
98208
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12500 block of Meridian Ave S
Everett
982085755
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900 block of 104th Pl SE
EVERETT
982084726
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11300 block of 2ND PL W
EVERETT
98204
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9600 block of 21ST DR SE
Everett
98208
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9500 block of 35TH AVE SE
Everett
982083023
Home Address
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Found 11 offenders in 11 locations

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Next HOA Meeting

Dear Bordeaux HOA,

We are working on a date for our next HOA Meeting and should have a date and time sent to you shortly.

In the mean time please check out the Blog as there have been a few updates http://bordeauxassociation.blogspot.com/

The Silver Lake Association Meeting is on Feb 7th at 7pm; please attend as this is a great opportunity to make an impact on your community as a whole not just Bordeaux's HOA community.

thanks,


Bordeaux HOA

Bordeaux Homeowner Tree Stand

We have one of our homeowners who has a tree stand in Mukilteo; if you want to support one of your neighbors please stop by and pick up a tree :)

From our neighborhood
1.
Head west on 124th St SE toward 19th Ave SE

0.1 mi
2.
Turn right at 19th Ave SE/WA-527 N
Continue to follow WA-527 N

2.6 mi
3.
Continue onto Boeing Fwy/WA-526 W
Continue to follow WA-526 W

4.1 mi
4.
Turn right at 84th St SW: Tree Stand on Mukilteo Speedway near Patty's Eggnest


Directions to the stand can be found with HERE

Register to receive alerts about the sex offenders in our area

Do it here http://www.icrimewatch.net/register.php?AgencyID=54487

Find out more here http://www.sheriffalerts.com/presentations/wa/snohomish/snohomish.html

Registered Sex Offender & Kidnapping Unit

Sex offenders have always lived in our communities. However, it wasn't until passage of the Community Protection Act of 1990 (which mandates sex offender registration and community notification) that law enforcement agencies routinely tracked where sex offenders were living.

The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office is releasing information on registered sex offenders in Snohomish County in accordance with the Community Protection Act of 1990 and related statutes. This information is not intended to create alarm or panic. Our intent is to inform our citizens and to enhance community safety and awareness.

Find out where they are here: http://www.icrimewatch.net/index.php?AgencyID=54487

http://sheriff.snoco.org/Sheriff_Services/RSO_Search.htm

To keep from being victimized this Holiday Season, remember the following:

When Parking & Securing Your Vehicle:

◊ Use a garage or secure location whenever possible.

◊ Park in well-lit areas where your car can be seen.

◊ Avoid isolated areas. Park near locations frequently used by pedestrians.

◊ If you hear something suspicious (shattering glass) or see someone looking into vehicles, call 911.

◊ Roll up the windows and lock all doors.

◊ Secure the trunk, hatches, bed-mounted tool boxes and canopies.

◊ Activate your alarm.

◊ Install anti-theft devices.

Remove The Following Items From Your Vehicle:

◊ Cameras

◊ CD player and CD’s

◊ Cell phones

◊ Checkbooks

◊ Clothing

◊ Credit/debit, gift cards

◊ Day planner

◊ Electronic devices

◊ Garage door opener

◊ GPS unit

◊ Jewelry

◊ Keys

◊ Laptop

◊ Luggage or bags

◊ Mail

◊ Purses

◊ Receipts/statements

◊ Store bags or packages

◊ Tools

◊ Vehicle insurance, title and registration information (keep documents with you)

◊ Wallets

Consider Using Anti-Theft Devices:

◊ Steering wheel locking devices are easy to install and inexpensive.

◊ Car alarms are convenient and effective - Especially if they disable the vehicle’s starter when activated.

◊ Install switches to interrupt the fuel supply or electrical systems.

◊ Locking gas caps deters fuel from being siphoned.

Have a safe Holiday Season!

Officer Aaron Snell

Crime Prevention Unit

Everett Police Department

3002 Wetmore Ave

Everett, WA 98201

425-257-7498

asnell@ci.everett.wa.us

What Bordeaux HOA Learned From Our Mayor Ray Stephanson

A couple of the Bordeaux HOA members attended the Silver Lake Association meeting and had a chance to meet our Mayor Ray Stephanson.

It was a great night and we were able to get a lot of our questions answered about the future of Everett.

I'll try and send some more specific's in an email to you soon; but the short and skinny is that the City of Everett is and will continue to be a great place to live and our home values WILL go back up eventually!

Everett Police Department Crime Prevention Unit

The City of Everett Police Department distributes Crime Alerts
to warn community members of crimes in areas within our
community. Bulletins are not issued to cause alarm or panic, but
offers information and tips to help you avoid becoming victimized.
Please consider the following information.

You can find them on the Everett Police's website
http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?id=53

Recommendations:
◊ Lock your doors & windows when leaving your home.
◊ Use wooden dowels or secondary locking
mechanisms on windows.
◊ Make your home appear occupied at all times.
◊ Install a monitored alarm system from a reputable
company.
◊ Upgrade locking mechanisms to defeat bump keying.
◊ Close the window blinds.
For emergencies, call 911

Winterized Irrigation System

fyi; Our Irrigation System has been winterized and we look forward to this spring where we will once again have our park looking great. Our Landscaper will work with us to re-seed all of the areas the grass was dugout for the irrigation pipes and we are still planning on adding new tree's to compensate for the tree's that were cut down.

Next: Silver Lake Neighborhood Association/ Bordeaux HOA Meeting

Silver Lake Neighborhood Association Meeting
Next meeting Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at 7:00pm
Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at 7:00pm
WHERE: 11525 19th Ave SE
(corner Hwy 527& 116th)

Discussion on local issues, bring your question

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Block Watch Update

We have noticed a decrease in activity because of all our community efforts to put a stop to crime in our HOA.

Please continue to call the police or contact Geri Pentz at Samaras Associates if you see anything out of the ordinary. Even the small things have turned out to be factors in why we have seen this decrease in activity. We all need to work together to make sure our homes and community are safe.

Below is our Block Watch contact from the Everett Police station.

If you want to have a direct contact with the Everett Police instead of calling 911 feel free to contact him and let him know what is going on; he is our direct line to the police and is on our side. The board and Eddie are the reason more police have been driving through our community lately and the main reason we have so many Neighborhood Watch sign's throughout our community.

Eddie Golden
Police Officer
Crime Prevention Unit
Everett Police Department
3002 Wetmore Av.
Everett WA 98201
425-257-7497
crimeprevention@ci.everett.wa.us

Here is a contact for Code Enforcement
Kevin Fagerstrom with Code Enforcement, a division with the Everett Police Dept. A Graffiti camera will be installed in the near future. Graffiti Hotline at 425-257-8748. Code Enforcement ph# 425-257-8560 or codeenforcement@ci.everett.wa.us.

Emergency Preparedness

Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you to evacuate your neighborhood or confine you to your home. What would you do if basic services such as water, gas, electricity or telephones were cut off? You and your family need to be prepared to take care of yourselves for three days or more following a major disaster.

The City of Everett Office of Emergency Management is responsible for preparing the city and its residents for disasters.

City Emergency Plans
The City of Everett Office of Emergency Management has developed the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for the City of Everett. This plan provides a framework on how government will prepare for, respond to and recover from an emergency.

Please also keep a home survival kit in your home
http://public-healthcare-issues.suite101.com/article.cfm/emergency_response_home_survival_kits

Find all the info here http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=402

Silver Lake Neighborhood Association Meeting

Next meeting is tomorrow; Thursday Dec. 3rd!
December 3, 2009 at 7:00pm
WHERE: 11525 19th Ave SE
(corner Hwy 527& 116th)
Guest speaker: Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson
Discussion on local issues, bring your questions!

http://www.historiceverett.org/SilverLake.html

Police and fire departments regularly attend monthly meetings to update neighbors on hot issues. Art has been spotted in Sullivan Park/City Beach.

Meeting schedule
Meetings are scheduled 7:00pm on the first Thursday of the month.
Special meetings are called as events dictate.

Previous meetings/events
November 2009: Kevin Fagerstrom, Everett Code Compliance
October 2009: Cedar Grove composting; Hazardous Waste Disposal
September 2009: Allen Giffen, Everett Planning Dept.
July-August 2009: no meetings or picnic planned
June 2009: Shannon Affolter, Everett City Council
May 2009: Aaron Reardon, Snohomish County Executive/EPD K-9 Unit
April 2009: Christina Robertson, Everett Tilth, community gardening
March 2009: David Dilgard, Silver Lake Yesterday slide presentation
February 2009: Disaster Preparation for Home & Business
January 2009: Rick Robinson, Asst Fire Marshall, Everett Fire Dept.

2008
November 2008: Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson
October 2008: Eileen Simmons, Everett Public Library Director
August 2008: Karen McGhghy, Everett Senior Ctr. Director
July 2008: Potluck Picnic at Hauge Homestead park 1-4pm
June 2008: Special planning meeting for picnic and future grant projects
May 2008: Alan Clark (ARCA Architects) reviewed plans for new Silver Lake Center at the north end of the lake, including 8-story condos, restaurant, new Safeway, and commercial space.
April 2008: Shannon Affholter, Everett City Council; and developer proposal for "Eastmont Station" at former Home Base with Tony Kastens from Real Capital.
March 2008: Hal Gausman, Everett Parks RE: Silver Lake Trail prelim. plans

HOTLINES
Graffiti: 425-257-8748
Code Enforcement: 425-257-8560 or codeenforcement@ci.everett.wa.us

Silver Lake Neighborhood

Silver Lake
The Silver Lake neighborhood gets its name from its close proximity to Silver Lake. It is located at the southernmost tip of the city of Everett on the eastern border of I-5.

Approximate boundaries for the neighborhood are I-5 on the west, 132nd Street on the south, the terminus of 19th Avenue (SR-527) and Bothell-Everett Highway on the north, and 35th Avenue on the east.

The neighborhood is comprised of single-family homes, apartments, condos and neighborhood businesses.

Boundaries:
North - 100th Place SE
East - Lowell-Larimer Road
South - 132ND Street SE
West - Interstate 5

http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=201

Historic Places
Most historic buildings in the area have been demolished over time, including a roller skating rink that was located just south of today’s Thornton Sullivan Park.

The only remaining structure of significance is the domed building, circa 1930’s or 1940’s, at the southern end of Thornton Sullivan Park. The Everett Parks Department is studying options for restoration and use of the building for the public.

Meeting Info

When: 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month except AUgst and December. Special meetings are called as events dictate.

Where: Silverlake Childcare Center, 11525 19th (corner Bothell Everett Hwy and 116th)

Points of Interest

Silver Lake
The key point of interest in our neighborhood is Silver Lake itself. It continues today to provide regional recreational opportunities and scenic beauty within an urban setting.

Parks
Green Lantern Park is located on the northeast side of the lake and has fishing spots available.

Hauge Homestead Park, on the southeastern side, is on the original site of one of the first homesteads and the later site of the amusement park established by Mr. Hauge’s descendents.

Thornton Sullivan Park, on the west side, has many recreational opportunities, such as day camps for children, swimming and elementary sail boating. In the summer, the Parks Department hosts “Under the Stars,” a program of outdoor movies for children, at Thornton Sullivan Park.

Boating
The Boating Association hosts an annual boat race each summer for adults and children. The Hawaiian Long Boat Association uses the lake for boating practice and hosting luaus in the summer.

Fishing
There are two fishing piers on the lake and more currently under construction. When the 19th Avenue highway-widening project is complete, the new piers and a walking trail around the northern and eastern perimeter of the lake will be opened. Public parking is available at Thornton Sullivan Park and Hauge Homestead Park.

Restaurants
There are two sit-down restaurants with a view of the lake: Emory’s on Silver Lake, 11830 19th Avenue, and Romio’s, 11223 19th Avenue.

Roller skating is available at the Skate Deck, 9700 19th Avenue S.E.

Improvement Projects

A work party placed fencing around trees on the lake to protect them from being cut down by the resident beavers. The group successfully negotiated with an apartment developer to deed over 1,000 feet of shoreline to the City as development mitigation.

Neighborhood History
The area around Silver Lake was settled in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s by four homesteads. Mr. Casper, an early resident, established a small lumber mill at the southern end of the lake to take advantage of timber extraction.

By the early part of the 1900’s, Silver Lake had become a recreational focal point for Seattleites and surrounding communities. Recreational homes were built, including businesses that provided bootleg alcohol during prohibition. It is also reported that there was at least one brothel in the area.

The descendants of the Hauges, one of the original homestead families, established a lake front amusement park on the southeastern shore, including water slides, boating opportunities and other amusement park amenities.

Schools & Services

Elementary schools:
• Jefferson, 2500 Cadet Way
• Silver Lake, 12815 19th Avenue S.E.
• James Monroe, 10901 27th Avenue S.E.

Middle school:
• Eisenhower, 10200 25th Avenue S.E.

Hospitals & health care:
• Providence Hospital, Mill Creek Campus, 12800 19th Ave. S.E.
• Everett Clinic at Silver Lake, 1818 121st Street S.E.
• Bethany Nursing Home at Silver Lake, 2235 Lake Heights Dr.
• Alterra Clare Bridge Alzheimer Care Facility, 2015 Lake Heights Dr.

Issues & Concerns

One of the goals of our neighborhood group is to encourage the protection of the water quality of Silver Lake so it continues to be a viable scenic and recreational resource. Responsible development has been and continues to be an issue related to the aesthetics and livability of the area.

Neighborhood news
The Silver Lake Neighborhood produces a newsletter to keep residents informed about neighborhood news. Click below for the most recent newsletters

http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=1684

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snohomish_County,_Washington

Neighborhood grants
Everett residents who want to foster a greater sense of community can apply for City grant money to enhance their neighborhoods. These grants help neighbors build better parks, host National Night Out events, improve communication, and much more. Many community improvements have been made through grant-funded neighborhood volunteer action.

http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=177

Community Sparks
Inspired by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods’ Small Sparks Funds, Everett launched a grant program that matches neighborhood funds.

The Community Sparks grant enables individual residents to work on projects that:
• build better connections between residents,
• foster a greater sense of community and
• attract people to participate in the life of the neighborhood.

Community Sparks grants are $250, matched by volunteer labor or donations.

Past projects
• Intergenerational birdhouse project at a local elementary school
• National Night Out event at a multicultural neighborhood center
• Compost workshops
• Neighborhood sign making

Mini Grants
Mini Grants enable Everett’s 19 neighborhood associations to obtain City matching funds to carry out projects to benefit the community, enhance the neighborhood, or foster better neighbor connections.

Residents volunteer their time, valued at $14 per hour, to match the City grant. Each neighborhood association can receive up to $2,235 per year for projects.

Thanks to the efforts of many volunteers, dozens of neighborhood projects occur every year.

Neighborhood associations
Everett is divided into 19 neighborhoods, each of which has its own neighborhood association. As independent entities, the neighborhood associations work to enhance their neighborhoods, support participation in city government and foster a greater sense of community among Everett residents