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  • Letter from Airport Manager Oris W. Dunham Jr. to William Holstine regarding community meeting concerns

    A follow-up letter from Sea-Tac International Airport Manager Oris W. Dunham Jr. to William Holstine acknowledging receipt of correspondence regarding concerns discussed at a recent public meeting. The letter promises timely responses to community questions and invites Holstine to present to the PAC Committee.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, History, Port Of Seattle
  • Letter to PAC Members – Riverton Heights Community Meeting

    Letter from Port of Seattle PAC Chairman Oris Dunham Jr. inviting PAC members to attend a community meeting with Riverton Heights citizens to discuss their grievances relating to Sea-Tac International Airport. The meeting was scheduled for November 13, 1980 at Riverton Heights Elementary School.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, Port Of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport
  • Policy Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda

    Meeting agenda for Policy Advisory Committee meeting on May 28, 1980 at Sea-Tac Mezzanine. Nine agenda items include long-term use of Sunset Junior High, Sea-Tac Plan Update, aircraft noise, zoning issues, beautification programs, and aviation patterns.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, Airport Open Use Zoning, Aviation Committees, Sea-Tac Airport
  • Policy Advisory Committee Attitude Evaluation Survey Letter

    Letter from Port of Seattle Management Intern to Policy Advisory Committee member Virginia Dana requesting participation in an attitude evaluation survey about PAC. The letter outlines a comprehensive study process including historical review, staff interviews, and member feedback collection.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, letter, Port Of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport
  • Port of Seattle Hardship Acquisition Committee Recommendations

    Committee recommendation from June 5, 1979 meeting approving early acquisition of Mrs. Carrie Cochrane’s property (Parcel A-447) under special hardship criteria. The committee unanimously agreed that her physical and financial condition could be further aggravated if she continues to live in her present location until the scheduled acquisition 2 years later.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, Airport Expansion, Port Of Seattle
  • 1979-04-10

    Citizens Advisory Committee Recommendation on Application for Hardship – Z-685 Tom Fest

    Citizens Advisory Committee recommendation supporting hardship early acquisition status for property Z-685 owned by Tom Fest. The Committee recommends the Port quickly establish value and reach an agreed price for mutual benefit of both parties.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, Buyouts, Des Moines Sewer District, Port Of Seattle, property
  • MEMORANDUM – Meeting at Relocation Office Regarding Parcel Z-685 Tom Fest Family

    Port of Seattle memorandum from Airport Acquisition Manager George Sutter to Citizens Advisory Committee for Hardship regarding a meeting about Tom Fest family’s hardship application for parcel Z-685. The memo schedules a meeting for April 10, 1979 and mentions enclosed documentation supporting the case.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, Airport, Port Of Seattle
  • Citizens Advisory Committee Recommendation on Appeal Hearing for Marian Berdan Parcel Z-296

    Citizens Advisory Committee recommendation regarding a property valuation appeal hearing for Marian Berdan’s parcel Z-296. The committee determined that delays caused by the Port resulted in additional compensation owed, recommending a total additional payment of $3,760 based on time adjustments and comparable property values.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, Port Of Seattle
  • 1978-09-06

    Policy Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda – Sea-Tac/Communities Plan

    Meeting agenda for the Policy Advisory Committee of the Sea-Tac/Communities Plan, a joint effort between the Port of Seattle and King County. The meeting covers committee reorganization, Sea-Tac Westside developments, King County capital improvement projects, and noise remedy programs.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, King County, Noise Remedy Program, Port Of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport, Sea-Tac Communities Plan
  • PAC Meeting-July 27th, 1978

    Meeting notes documenting the HCC (Highline Community Council) being given power to select four representatives to PAC, including discussions about geographic boundaries, appointment processes, and communication issues between organizations.
    TagsAdvisory Committees, Highline Community Council, Highline Times

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