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This should be a fun one, Hugh Sisley’s contested Land Use Code violation hearing.

This hearing has the making of an entertaining afternoon written all over it. Hugh Sisley, Roosevelt’s controversial land owner, will be contesting his land use code violations with the Office of the Hearing Examiner. According to a March article in the Seattle Times;

Sisley is the poster child for a proposal unveiled Thursday by Mayor Greg Nickels to ratchet up fines against landlords with properties in disrepair.

However, what really concerns the Roosevelt neighborhood is Sisley’s proposed 10 story ‘urban village’ that will surround the upcoming transit station in Roosevelt. Although the neighborhood has to deal with this uncertainty, they should be okay in the long run since they are one of the better organized community groups in Seattle and quite honestly, since there is such a poor relationship between Sisley and the city I doubt he’ll get the variance he wants.

Roosevelt Neighborhood Association President in front of one of Sisley’s properties (photo from the Seattle Times)

Hugh Sisley (photo from the Seattle Times) 

You can read all the upcoming hearings here.

Thursday, December 6, 2007   12/6/2007
Contested hearing for Hugh Sisley from a Citation for a Land Use Code violation issued by the Director, DPD, for property located at 6515 16th Ave. NE. Citation No. 1011574-4
Start Time: 1:30 P.M, Room 4009

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