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Schugt
chosen new Blaine mayor
By
Soren Velice
To
fill part of the hole left by Florida-bound John Hobberlin,
Blaines City Council appointed Richard Mike
Myers to the vacant seat.
The
difficult part is you have to say yes to one and no to four,
council member Dieter Schugt said. Mikes a good
candidate, a classic guy, said Martin Conyac, a fellow
candidate. Im happy for him; of course, Id
be happier for me ...
Myers
first act after swearing to faithfully and impartially
perform the duty of Blaine at large to the best of (his)
ability was to vote for a new mayor to fill Hobberlins
other shoe. If you dont pick the right one,
well have to vote again, Schugt said jokingly
just before getting the nod from council. Im
just one of seven, he said after the vote. My
job is just to act as chair and keep meetings going; I think
John Hobberlin did a good job, as well see as time
goes on. Myers was then appointed to the administration
and finance committee.
Following
a presentation by fire district #13 chief David England
about the 1997 Uniform Fire Code and his recommendations
for a few more stringent regulations, such as requiring
sprinklers in buildings 5,000 square feet or bigger. Rather
than continue to take tax dollars to build our reactive
firefighting force, it begins to make sense to put some
of the cost of growth on the people causing that growth
and creating that risk, England said. Thats
the question you as a council have to decide is it
contrary to growth and development? Its a tough choice,
but thats why were in this venue.
If
Blaine adopts this ordinance and its not universal
throughout district 13 and Whatcom County in general, this
is one more reason not to come to Blaine to build,
chamber of commerce president Pam Christianson said.
Councilman
Frank Bresnan also thought such an ordinance might stifle
economic growth in Blaine. I deal with codes and regulations
every day,he said. I appreciate what chief England
is doing here, but I have to ask the council are
we going to go above and beyond the fire code adopted by
the knowledgeable and experienced committee members on a
national commission level, and if we choose to, are we going
to go above and beyond the uniform plumbing code, the uniform
building code, the uniform mechanical code, and even the
national electrical code?
I
think theres a reason the uniform fire code does not
require sprinkler systems in all buildings 4,999 square
feet or greater, because they have made the determination
that its the best balance between the health and safety
of the public and the cost that is a burden placed on the
individual property owner.
We
cant just keep adding requirements for businesses,
councilwoman Bonnie Onyon agreed. This is one we dont
need legally. After more discussion, the council tabled
the issue so England could change the amendment to reflect
councils wishes and bring it up for review.
The
next issue under consideration was a proposed contract with
Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) that would lessen
the blow of rising power rates. The rates that come
with it are only good for two years, public works
director Grant Stewart said. The good news is that
the rate increase is down from 30 percent more than what
were paying to 21 percent. We sent a letter to BPA
saying we want to be a customer and they responded with
this contract..
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