Members were noticed approximately two weeks prior via general mailing.
Five guests from Riverwest also attended the meeting.
John Kelly discussed the issue of fencing along the river frontage. This is considered an issue of safety for children and pets as well as security for property owners. He has secured signatures from a number of residents along the river who support the allowance of fences. Currently the City requires a $3000 fee to review a request for fencing. This is the same amount which is required for a full design review.
John Kelly plans to approach the city requesting that fences be allowed subject to design and placement standards developed by the city planners and that the fee be reduced or eliminated. Tom Green, city councilman, agreed to present this to council. No objections from members were voiced.
There was a discussion of the proposed Galveston Street Project. More info on this can be found on the city website under public works projects
The issue of smoke drifting into residences from outdoor smoking at local businesses was discussed.
Councilman Green, who sits on the Mirror Pond Management Committee, discussed progress or lack of regarding solutions to solving the silting of the pond. . The Steering committee has not made a decision as to how to proceed. Funding is the main issue at this point.
Spencer Dahl has agreed to update the Neighborhood website. Spencer and several of the Board Members will attend a training session at Alpine Internet Solutions.
A Board Election was held: John Kelly, Mark Weers, Bob Almquist , Ken Cooper, Spencer Dahl were reelected. Jan Gifford, Brett Yost, and Julio Lindsay were elected.
The meeting was adjourned at 2:30 pm.
The Board will meet Wednesday, December 7 at 6:00 pm at McMenamins in the Smoke Room.
The Agenda will include: Communication, Duties of Board Members, By Law Revision, and future goals and objectives of the OBNA.