Somerset Community Association
Bellevue, WA
Bellevue, WA
The holiday season is upon us now! We wish everyone enjoy this season and more importantly, be safe. Here are five tips to help you stay safe during the holiday season:
https://www.nsc.org/community-safety/safety-topics/seasonal-safety/winter-safety/holiday Energy-efficient heat pumps offer a win-win solution. Through the Energy Smart Program, the city of Bellevue has partnered with four other Eastside cities (Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, and Redmond) and multiple community partners to help our residents learn about and access energy-efficient heat pump technology.
Upgrade your heating system to a heat pump to:
Join the SCA and embrace the brilliance of Diwali with your neighbors at our joyous celebration! Diwali symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. This festive evening is not just about cultural richness but also about coming together as a community. Enjoy light snacks, vibrant dance performances, music, and various activities for children. From engaging games for the little ones to energetic dance beats and a groovy DJ, there's something for every age. Best of all, entry is free for everyone in the community! Your presence will not only add to the festive cheer but also strengthen the bonds within our community. Let's make this Diwali celebration a memorable one together. Looking forward to sharing the brightness of Diwali with you!
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With the upcoming 2024 Washington legislative session, a bill potentially threatening to override existing covenants with single-family restrictions may be on the horizon. Reflecting on recent legislative activities, it's worth noting that during this year’s session, HB1110 was passed, authorizing the construction of multiplexes and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) across most of Washington in an effort to create affordable housing. HB1110 exempted Associations and Common Interest Communities with pre-existing covenants largely due to the advocacy of Innis Arden Club (an HOA), their legal counsel, Peter Eglick (who also represents the SCA), and lobbyist Dylan Doty. They effectively garnered a supportive opinion from former Washington Supreme Court Justice Phil Talmadge, stating that the legislative invalidation of existing covenants could be unconstitutional. As the Legislature is now preparing for the 2024 session, this protective stance is met with a differing legal viewpoint from Ted Hunter, a local land use attorney. He stated during a Legislature work session on October 26th that a statute overriding restrictive covenants may likely survive a judicial challenge, depending on the legislative findings based on evidence. In response to the potential upcoming bill, Innis Arden Club is spearheading the formation of a coalition of larger Associations and communities to collaboratively fund legislative representation opposing the covenant override. The goal is to prevent this potential bill from making it through the legislative process. Additionally, we understand that an override on single-family restrictions could have an effect on our other covenant provisions. The SCA Board is currently deliberating our participation in this alliance and giving thoughtful consideration to financially supporting these proactive legislative efforts. While we place great importance on protecting our covenants, we would also like confirmation from our members that they support this as an appropriate use of SCA funds. Please contact us by email at [email protected] to share your opinion on or contribute to this matter. Chloe Chen, CRC Chair, on behalf of the SCA Board of Directors Additional References:
We would love to show how Somerset celebrated Halloween this year. Please send us your favorite photos so that we can include them in the next Somerset Sun newsletter!
Costumes, Decorations, Food, Yards - you name it! Please email your photos to [email protected]. The submissions will be accepted until Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Somerset Community Association |
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