Yelm's growth

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Yelm's growth

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from a little blurb by KING 5 news....

now, interestingly enough, they interview 2 Ramsters in a local shop (along with town official Shelly Badger).
and interestingly enough they did not mention JZ Knight's assertion about how much her
beloved RSE brings into the cash flow of Yelm :roll: :shock:

http://www.king5.com/localnews/stories/ ... c60ec.html

click on the video as well


as a former Ramster, I used to attest and believe ALL Yelm"s growth to Rambles.
HAHAHA! what a joke.
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and if you click under (2) comments,
you will see someone with the same bad taste in their mouth,
the same kind Steve Klein has regarding the Yelm City Council
and the Yelm planning committee.
Jeezus, the guy can't be pleased if Yelm IS on the map
or if Yelm is NOT on the map.
He will bitch either way.

Steve:
as the old adage goes,
you get more with honey than with vinegar.
Try some honey on for size

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I agree wth the Yelm Host, not all the information was gathered on this story. The growth in Yelm is on the backs and quality of life of its citizens. Yelm has serous water issues, housing and commercial developments were built without thought to water availibility or to the aleady road/traffic access- issues and the over-crowded Yelm schools. The unrestrained and overjeaslous approvals and agreements of commercial and private building with developers by city leaders have left Yelm with serious and additional resource problems Yelm is lead by a by a mayor who owns no property and the taxes and levies proposed and on the back of its citizens has no affect on him. Additional problems continues, after Judge Wickcom, Olympia WA issued an order that no permits could be issued. The Mayor publicly stated in the Niqually Valley News the "he was happy with the Judge's decision and that it would be business as usual in Yelm" defying the Judge's findings and order. Several weeks later the mayor then said he did not agree with Judge Wickcom. That in itself shows ignorance and disregard of Judge Wickcom's findings and order, as well as the total ignorance of the mayor. The quality of life in Yelm is not considered, or the future impact it has on future generations. Ccity government leaders will not listen to its citizens if they are opposed to their decisions. This reporter must talk to the tax paying citizens who live here, and have spoken up, just to be dismissed or ignored by the leaders of Yelm city government. This should be fully investigated and then reported correctly, the citizens of Yelm are not happy about the many unrestrained and overjealous building approvals without proof of water which involves a court case in Olympia WA; the closing of many long-time established business in the community such as Arnold's or the down-sizing of Gordens or other business' and the fact that city government ignores their concerns and requests. Please investigate the truth and the real story by going outside of the Yelm city government and talk to the community, thus getting the real news about how Yelm is not really the bright spot that city government wants all to believe. This is the same city government that issued in a Yelm council meeting, that Wal-Mart would not be uttered or spoken in their meetings, which made headline news and reported to the ACLU.

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YELM BLOG HOST 6 days ago wrote: (hmmm...wonder who this could be??)

Mr. Mikkelsen failed to gather anough information and share these facts with the viewing audience:

1. The growth since 1993 has come at a price:
Yelm's traffic is some of the worst in the area, increased air/water pollution, a report out this week about increased crime, & a doubling of families requesting assistance for holiday dinners from the local citizens
organization from 2007 to 2008.

2. The retail sales figures quoted third quarter results & failed to mention that a new Super Wal-Mart opened during the 3rd quarter of 2007 and operated the full quarter of 2008. The Wal-Mart was open 17% less of the days of the 2007 quarter than 2008, so of course, the sales figures will be skewed to the positive.

3. City administrator Shelly Badger spoke of "available land in our community, and commercial land." True, however she failed to mention the city has a court imposed order to no longer issue permits in 5 devleopments due to a lack of water and the State Asst. Attorney General filed a brief in the court case against the city's declared water availability & numbers. The Dept. of Ecology is working with the city right now to determine Yelm's available water, which will show if they have any further water rights to permit more homes & businesses.
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Yelm has serous water issues, housing and commercial developments were built without thought to water availability
Here are some comparisons of City population water needs...

Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada .....
As of July 1, 2006, 1.1 million people live in the Las Vegas Valley and more than 1.4 million people reside in Clark County,
that represents 2.5 million people living in that area.
The Las Vegas' climate is an arid desert climate.
The average yearly rainfall for Las Vegas is only 4.13 inches.
And..according to the Western Resource Advocates group. ...
Las Vegas consumes around 870 litres (190 gallons) of water per person per day,

Yelm,...
has a population of about: 5,372 + The Thurston County population of: 234,670, total = 240.042 people.
Yelm is close to the only temperate rain forest in the northern hemisphere.
The average yearly rainfall for the Yelm area is about 53 inches

My point here is...Yelm does not have a shortage of water.
But what it does have is..
JZ Knight spreading groundless fears of water shortages in Yelm, while burdening
the Yelm City Council and the Tahoma Terra developers with costly litigation to halt them building a housing development
so close to her RSE compound.

It is true Judith....this development would not be good for your business...!
But the world does not revolve around you, nor your destructive organization.
Perhaps...
Las Vegas would be a more fitting place for your "Ramtha" show.

David.

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Yelm is now home to the first Class A Water Reclamation Facility and distribution system in Washington state. This system reclaims all of its waste water which is used in local irrigation and added to recharge streams and a wetland park that includes a catch-and-release pond for rainbow trout.


Yelm, Washington - Wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelm


City of Yelm - Pride of the Prairie
http://www.ci.yelm.wa.us/


Las Vegas, Nevada - Wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas,_Nevada#Climate


Las Vegas. Water

http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/sustainin ... /water.htm

Energy Center - Western Resource Advocates

http://www.westernresourceadvocates.org ... /index.php

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If some school members become disillusioned or the economy hits them hard enough, is it possible property will fall and Yelm start to shrink?
I've got a friend who has a home he's renting there. and might put up for sale. Is Yelm a better or worse place for property values at this time?
How do you know?
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Is Yelm a better or worse place for property values at this time?
From what I have observed...property values have fallen these past two years, as much as 20%.
Those with "underground bunkers", will always be a sought after by the more wealthy RSE "beginners" moving to Yelm.

How does that old Yelm joke go...?

Question....
How can you recognize an RSE beginner?
Answer.
They still have money...! :cry:

David.
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If some school members become disillusioned or the economy hits them hard enough, is it possible property will fall and Yelm start to shrink?
the military alone accounts for more housing currently than Ramsters in and around Yelm.
Which, to say, was not the case in the late 80's.

In the Puget Sound region, the net pending sales charts and numbers have remained pretty constant
since 2003.
The inventory has slightly doubled in that same time span, especially in 2007, hence
the housing market is a buyer's market with over 7+ months supply (vs a seller's market
generally has 3-5 months supply of inventory and a balanced market has roughly 5-6 months
of supply of inventory)

I think this is strictly due to the entire American housing market and not the Ramster housing market.
And it is definitely not quite as bad in the NW as it is in other parts of the country
(e.g. California, Ohio valley)
As with all cycles, things will turn around.
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Back in '89 a Yelm native Fireman - (on duty at the Ranch for some reason) told me re Yelm's growth over the previous 10 years - NOTHING to do with JZ. The military has always been a reason for growth in Yelm; and the simple fact that development (consistent with the rest of the country), is, in a sense, forced to Yelm. For those not from or haven't lived in this area, the two major cities, Tacoma and Olympia are surrounded by military bases -- thus development leaps to Yelm -- it's inevitable, has nothing to do with JZ or with any recent Yelm city govt. And, as said before, the move of military bases has been known for a long time, and has been gradually going on for a long time -- otherwise Safeway, let alone Walmart, would have never come to Yelm.
Also, re the mayor and court and judge -- After the hearing with JZ the city of Yelm sincerely sincerely sincerely believed it was "business as usual". What Steve doesn't mention/explain/describe is how JZ's lawyers added new info, new requests, new arguments at the time the Judge was to make the official decision -- thus the City of Yelm was taken by surprise.
The question to Steve is if he's so concerned about balanced news, why doesn't he stick to facts.
And, every friggin newspaper and news station in the world focuses on accidents, disasters, bad news.... Perhaps he should write to the NY Times and Washington Post and tell them to quit reporting accidents. Which newspaper or news station in the world is not funded by advertisements or donations, i.e. money? Kinda like his boss who's business decisions are based on money?!
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Wouldn't it be interesting to see *just that* in the New York Times...."Self-proclaimed channeller JZ Knight - teacher of "CREATE YOUR DAY" - has property wall crashed into by Iraqi vet on his way home from working the nighshift. How's THAT for "Creating Your Day?" (could be under "odd news of the day..lol)
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Wouldn't it be interesting to see *just that* in the New York Times...."
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