Friday, September 22, 2017

DEQ Report

Unfortunately I cannot post the DEQ Report for the "overflow incident report"
However any of you that would like to receive the report can do the following:


DEQ Report Records Request:
If you are interested in receiving a copy of the DEQ report for the “overflow” incident, you can request the records by going to:
Simply fill out the form and request the incident report from the overflow which occurred at the Bayview wastewater system in August 2017

Norma Jean


Thursday, September 7, 2017

Reprinted with permission from Cedar Mountain Association

Special Alert

Board of County Commissioners Hearing

September 14 – 6 PM Admin Bldg.
This hearing will be your last chance to address any remaining concerns you have regarding ORA 17-0001, Mr. Poorman’s requested changes to the Kootenai County Ordinances.
BUT WAIT…
we now have another issue coming before this same hearing.
This summer, members of Cedar Mountain Association have monitored Kootenai County Planning Commission workshops and hearings regarding ordinance changes which, for the most part, are routine and helpful to our community.  However, one issue has surfaced which causes us great concern.
 

Without Notice, Transitional Housing, All Zones? 


Kootenai County Community Development Department has requested that a use be added to allow Transitional Group Housing Facilities conditionally permitted in the County in virtually all zones. Transitional group housing would accommodate 9 or more people on 3 or more acres.
Without notice, at the Planning Commission workshop, a presentation was made, including architectural renderings, showing a village of what was described as 22 insulated and heated sheds on skids, each shed providing sleeping quarters for two people, to serve as transitional shelters for the homeless.  The facility also included plans for communal kitchen and bathroom facilities.  Currently, such a proposal cannot be considered by Kootenai County because there is no use in the ordinance allowing such facilities.  The proposed change to the ordinance, 8.5.135: TRANSITIONAL GROUP HOUSING FACILITIES, if passed, would allow this housing model – as well as others models- to be considered in virtually all zones.

Real Concerns, Their Reaction, We Agree

Members of the Planning Commission had many real concerns about the transitional housing concept, among them density in zones which are not meant to be densely populated, and the location of such facilities far from services such as medical, mental health, transportation, law enforcement, and jobs.  Their reaction was that such facilities should be located in or near the city, but this same concept has been rejected by the City of Coeur d’Alene for good cause. We agree that the homeless population would be better served in an urban setting. We do not, however, believe that the tiny shed model is the best solution for them.
The argument is being made that the CUP process will give the rigorous vetting needed for transitional housing.  You will recall, however, Community Development has time and again told us it does not have enough funds budgeted for vetting or enforcement.

Our Research, The Model, Our Concern

While we recognize that sheltering the homeless is a vital concern to every community, our research has found that this tiny shed model has not had the success predicted and it is being abandoned in other cities in favor of other models.  Our concern is, this land use category is being pushed beforeKootenai County has formulated any consensus-built county-wide policy to address homelessness.
We believe this use would be to dump transitional housing for the homeless in the laps of an unprepared and unconsulted rural and agricultural community. There is no reason to rush to action. A serious review of this change to the ordinance will show that this is not appropriate for the County.
Here is a link to a 2016 article regarding this proposal in Coeur d’Alene:  http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/sep/27/tiny-homes-for-the-homeless-proposed-for-coeur-dal/#/0
We need you to attend the upcoming BOCC hearing and speak out on this critical issue.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

From the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare





Idahoans are exposed to wildfire smoke from both wildfires occurring in Idaho and from wildfires in nearby states. Wildfire smoke exposure can cause both respiratory and heart problems. To protect yourself and your family review the information below about people who are most at risk from wildfire smoke, symptoms of wildfire smoke exposure and how to limit your and your family’s contact with wildfire smoke.
For more information click on the topics below.

  • Pay attention to local air quality reports. Listen and watch for news or health warnings about smoke. Find out if your community provides reports about the Environmental Protection Agency's Air Quality Index (AQI). Also pay attention to public health messages about taking additional safety measures.
  • Refer to visibility guides if they are available. Not every community monitors the amount of particles that are in the air. In the western part of the United States, some communities have guidelines to help people estimate the Air Quality Index (AQI) based on how far they can see.
  • If you are advised to stay indoors, keep indoor air as clean as possible. Keep windows and doors closed unless it is very hot inside. Run a filtered air conditioner if you have one, but keep the fresh air intake closed and the filter clean to prevent outdoor smoke from getting inside. If you do not have an air conditioner and it is too warm to stay inside with the windows closed, seek shelter elsewhere. For example, go to a local mall, movie theater, library or some area that can provide temporary relief from the smoke. 
  • Do not add to indoor pollution. When smoke levels are high, do not use anything that burns, such as candles, fireplaces, or gas stoves. Avoid frying or broiling when cooking. Do not vacuum, because vacuuming stirs up particles already inside your home. Do not smoke, because smoking puts even more pollution into the air.
  • Do not add to outdoor air pollution. When smoke levels are high, try to limit activities that add to poor air quality. For example, do not burn wood or other materials that will add smoke to the air. Try to limit using gas lawnmowers and driving your car during poor air quality days. Consider taking the bus or carpooling to limit air pollution.
  • Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Staying hydrated helps dilute phlegm in the respiratory tract making it easier to cough smoke particles out. Plan on coughing, it is nature's way of clearing your lungs. Avoid caffeine products, sugary drinks and alcohol as they have a dehydrating effect. 
  • Avoid outdoor exercise or other strenuous activities on poor air quality days. Both adults and children should limit outdoor activities when smoke levels are a concern. 
  • Follow your doctor's advice about medicines and about your respiratory management plan if you have asthma or another lung disease. Keep at least a 5-day supply of medications on hand. Call your doctor if your symptoms worsen.
  • If you wear contact lenses, switch to eyeglasses in a smoky environment. 
  • Do not rely on dust masks for protection. Paper "comfort" or "dust" masks commonly found at hardware stores are designed to trap large particles, such as sawdust. These masks will not protect your lungs from smoke. An “N95” mask, properly worn, will offer some protection. For more information about effective masks, see the Respirator Fact Sheetprovided by CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Reposting of anonymous article sent to me

The previous posting was cited appropriately. I will not be bullied by Sheryl Puckett


NOTICE TO BAYVIEW SEWER CUSTOMERS 
Let it be known that the new board has voted to terminate the last remaining employee, who possesses current licenses to operate all aspects of wastewater collection, treatment and land application as well as water distribution.  The BW & S board has now contracted with a water management company who does not hold licenses to operate the wastewater treatment site, and as such, this operation has been shut down months early and all waste water is being diverted to the leach fields, intended only for winter usage.  The Department of Environmental Quality intervened, since the district was out of compliance with licensure requirements. (Research Bureau of Occupational Licenses)

A recent article highlights the LACK of wastewater experience:
BW&S Under New Management
by Sheryl Puckett

Excerpt from Sheryl'Puckett’s post
“Integrity Water Management, Inc is Bayview Water & Sewer’s new management  company. Bob Kuchenski is the owner. This is a big change for our community and I'm reminded of the quote, "I welcome change as long as nothing changes."
Bob has lived in Athol the past 18 years and has managed and operated water systems for 25 years. He also served as a Board member on the Green Valley Lake Mutual Water company for 8 years.
Integrity Water Management has three employees, all licensed. They will serve our community 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. And yes, they'll read our water meters. Integrity currently serves 20 other water systems, some private, some  really small and two that are close to (sic) our the size of Bayview.”
(Sheryl Puckett using Shorelines header)






Monday, July 10, 2017

Clint Cord

The time has finally come to put our RED SHIRTS ON and HAVE OUR VOICES HEARD - OR THE ENTIRE COUNTY MAY BE DOOMED TO UNBRIDLED DEVELOPMENT WITH NO POWER TO STOP IT!!  This is NOT "fake news" or false alarm.. this is the REAL DEAL!!    We are being directly threatened by a potential decision that will be made either for or against us at a BOCC Hearing: 
                                      THIS THURSDAY, JULY 13th by the BOCC!!  

Many of you will recall when I sent out the original "Kiss Your Rural Lifestyles GOODBYE!" flyer to my rural neighbors warning of a MASS INVASION OF DEVELOPMENT COMING... over 350 of us stepped outside our comfort zones and attended an emergency town hall, then all of us responded IMMEDIATELYplus UNITED and reacted with ACTION!  You'll never convince me that we would have succeeded as well as we did to successfully defend our rural lifestyles if we hadn't DEMANDED our united voices be heard.  

Here's a summary of the situation:  Everyone on this mailing list has received updates regarding the processes of revising our existing zoning ordinances. There have been numerous Planning and Zoning Workshops over many months, with input from the public regarding protections against irresponsible growth threatening the entire rural county.  After months of interaction between the County and the public, after agreements were reached, Scott Poorman, Swartout's attorney, submitted HIS version of rewrites as well as threatening potential lawsuits against the County.  Ironically, WE, the taxpayer's were forced to pay Poorman's fees and court costs when he/they appealed the County's denial of Swartout's development plans!
Due to an obvious pro-growth majority bias on the Planning and Zoning Commission and I can only guess, the County's concerns about Poorman's threats to sue, plus in spite of massive public protest, Poorman's recommendations remain in tact and are now being presented to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) on THIS THURSDAY for approval! 

Prepare yourselves for this shocker:   NONE of the public testimony presented throughout the workshop hearings will be considered by the BOCC to make their decision!  Unless each Commissioner specifically orders those public records, they will only have contributions by Scott Poorman, surely Drew Dittman, Swartout's planning engineer, plus Community Development's recommendations .  We've even been told outright by one of the P & Z Commissioners that "our voices and input does NOT represent what's best for the County!"  It's even been recommended by a high ranking county official that "we" essentially back off and let the County decide what's best for the County's people and future.

DUE TO THE URGENCY AND IMPORTANCE OF OUR ACTIONS:  We have LESS THAN 3 DAYS to react with a plan of action, otherwise ALL OF OUR PAST EFFORTS may end up in vain and we'll surely lose any future development opposition efforts.
First and foremost, we need to convince the County that we are rallying rural citizens COUNTY-WIDE to protest and defend against legal language written BY AND FOR PRO-DEVELOPMENT attorneys, politicians and determined greedy developers.    Our ONLY CHOICE is to demonstrate the power of the voting public by notifying the County that we will need a large venue again, like Boswell Hall, again!
By flooding the Commissioner's mailbox directly with responses that demonstrate hundreds of us plan to attend the Hearing regarding ORA17-0001  and oppose any and all proposed changes by Scott Poorman to the existing County Zoning Ordinances.  We absolutely need to exceed the nearly 200 person capacity of the County meeting room in order to get a postponement until a larger venue can be scheduled.  This will give us time to organize (again), educate(more) and strategically plan (again).
Here is a link to email the Commissioners:  http://www.kcgov.us/contactus.asp?dept=Commissioners
If you prefer to telephone instead:  Phone: (208) 446-1600
It is imperative for us to each react with the same alarm and intense passion we did for Swartout's rezone request!  We've proven that when our scenic landscape, wildlife habitat and rural lifestyles are at stake - and they are, but potentially worse this time as the entire RURAL County will be affectedINDEFINITELY!.  We must continue to fight for our rights to enjoy our rural lives without further threats!  
Please, contact your neighbors, civic and church groups, network on social media, submit letters to the press.. do anything and everything in your power and ability to defend our rural county lands, for everyone's sake and for generations that will follow us!
I promise to keep everyone up to date on changes plus include a lot more detail than I've covered here..  Don't hesitate to contact me and if I don't have answers, I'll do my best seek answers and report back.  
We're each counting EVERY ONE of our concerned rural neighbors to participate and support this critical opposition campaign!

Monday, July 3, 2017

Job posting for BW&S

No I did not get this in time for the Bylines and yes I took it upon myself to post!

We are seeking a Senior System Operator


     Senior System Operator
   Bayview Water and Sewer District
Seeking a Senior System Operator or a contract company to service the district
in that capacity. Responsibilities include the coordination of safe drinking water and
the monitoring of waste water collection according to guidelines which meet the
Department of Environmental Quality criteria. Job will require some night time
and weekend work. System Operator must be knowledgeable in the installation and
operation of water valves, meters, pipe lines, collecting samples for chemical analysis,
and pump and tank maintenance. Applicant must hold current Class 1 Certificates
required for position.
     Applicants should submit resume or proposal for services by email to
               bswd637@gmail.com
                   by July 12, 2017

Go to bayviewwaterandsewer.com for more detailed information.