Sunday, August 17, 2014

STOP THE BUILDING OF A MARIJUANA PRODUCTION FACILITY IN MAPLE VALLEY/COVINGTON

I just received this email from someone I go to church. I can't believe this garbage!!!! I was so upset that marijuana was legalized in Washington and now it is coming to my community. I wrote an email to stop the building of this facility.

 Please please please anyone who reads this post write an emails to STOP THIS MARIJUANA FACILITY FROM BEING BUILT! 


Believe it!!!   At the end of our residential street (200th Ave SE) there is a proposal to build two 20,000 square foot warehouses to "be used for the processing/production of marijuana."  The only way to access this property is by using our road that has a church, a small neighborhood and homes on 2-5 acre lots.  It's outrageous that King County is even considering permitting this proposal.  The Notice of Application and SEPA Notice is attached (pay attention to site plan text box under Building A & B).
> > This will have a very negative impact on our community.  Surrounding property values will decrease, increase traffic on 200th,SE Wax Rd and SE 240th and endanger all the children in this neighborhood as the trucks/box vans transport drugs.  There is already tons of property slotted for commercial use.  There is no need to turn our residential area into something it's not.  There are 40 parking stalls for employees...  
> > What can you do to help?  
> > By September 2nd, please email the project manager Nancy Hopkins Goree at nancy.hopkins@kingcounty.gov and her supervisor Ty Peterson at ty.peterson@kingcounty.gov.  Be sure to include the File No. CMST14-0001 and your mailing address in the email.  They also recommended mailing a hard copy, but not necessary.  By including your mailing address you will be notified of the decision.  Any and all residents and business in the community can voice their opinion.  
> > Together we can stop the proposed POT warehouses in Maple Valley.  Don't wait, please send an email & share with your friends and neighbors in the community.> Thank you,

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