September 25, 2014 advance copy via email
The Honorable Dow Constantine The Honorable Kathy Lambert, District 3
King County Executive King County Councilmember
King County Chinook Building King County Courthouse
401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 800 516 Third Avenue, 12th Floor
Seattle, WA 98104 Seattle, Washington 98104
Subject: Opposition to Proposed Gunshy Manor Development along the Red Brick Road
Sustainable Redmond is a grassroots organization with the mission of being a catalyst for moving Redmond’s
citizens, businesses, and local government toward sustainability. Therefore, we advocate transparency in City and
County development processes, better public notice of development proposals and full community engagement
throughout1.
We wish to bring your attention to a proposed development (Gunshy Manor) on the Red Brick Road, which is a
historical landmark in King County. The Red Brick Road (located on 196th Ave NE between SR 202 and NE Union Hill
Road) is adjacent to the boundary of the City of Redmond and is an important historic and agricultural valley that
preserves more than a mile of paved road from the original Yellowstone Trail, dating from 1913. The road runs
through more than 100 acres of intact wetlands, some privately owned and some preserved as the Evans Creek
Natural Area. It has come to our attention that King County is in the process of receiving pre-applications for a new
development project along the road that will build 25 additional homes on property immediately adjacent to Evans
Creek Natural Area.
There are a range of direct, indirect and cumulative environmental impacts which should be addressed in the
process of a full SEPA review to include: Read More >>